Apparently, my previous post was more subtle than I thought. (Or my humor is more twisted than I think.) Today was April Fools' Day. Our babies are just fine. I just found some of the funniest/worst pictures of them and had a little fun. I thought their "maladies" and "symptoms" would be humorous and a bit more obvious than they were.
Thank you for your prayers for them and their "allergies" and I'm sorry to have alarmed any of you.
Gavin
I'm very relieved that the babies are all okay. I thought it strange that all of a sudden they had allergies but each one seened to be manifesting in a different way. Several people at JAARS asked today how the babies are and I told them about the allergies and asked them to pray.
ReplyDeleteI must say, however, that the photos were classics. I especially like the one of Gracie. She just looks "mean" in that one!!!
Blessings to all,
Gail
Whew! Very relieved to hear this was a prank. The babies are darling even when "allergic"!
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ReplyDeleteYou had me until the "unrestrained euphoria". I thought it was hilarious.
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Hey Gavin--after realizing this was April 1--I immediately decided your humor must come from your grandpa Bob. I remember him doing things like this. Phyllis Wardlaw
ReplyDeleteI believed it at first, but then I realized that it was April Fools' Day. I'm glad that the babies are okay and I look forward to seeing more pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny April Fool's joke! I sure believed it!! Glad to hear there is no allergy problems. I thought, those poor babies, what else can go wrong! :D Thanks for setting us straight.
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ReplyDeleteToo funny! Thanks for adding humor to my day!
ReplyDeleteCarrie, church nurseries make babies sick faster than anything......of course, preemies are the most susceptible. Toys and beds and changing tables have mega germs and people bring their children to church sick because they think God will protect them from getting worse or from passing it around.
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