It looks like Alexandra saw the manual and was scared that you might actually put her in the dryer. Lucky for her she has a dad that will read instructions first.
I really wish I had seen those instructional pictures several months ago... it sort of explains why Maxwell doesn't have any hair and maybe even his hydrophobia.
TIP OF THE DAY. For all Dr. visits, if you don't already, take a small DVR (digital voice recorder) with you to record the conversations. It can help with details that might get lost while you are listening or thinking about what the Dr. had just said. Play it back later to confirm what you thought you heard at a busy, maybe confusing time.
Michele, Wes, Alexandra... we are not bloggers per se. We started this blog when Michele was diagnosed with breast cancer and Alex was born within a couple days of each other. What started as a way to keep people informed without having to talk about it all the time has become both cathartic and fun. It is at times about cancer. It is at times about how damned cute Alex is. It is at times about charts, friends, woodchucks, family, work, toys, and vacations. This is life... as we know it.
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Phew! Thank goodness for the manual.
So THAT'S what I was doing wrong...
It looks like Alexandra saw the manual and was scared that you might actually put her in the dryer. Lucky for her she has a dad that will read instructions first.
I really wish I had seen those instructional pictures several months ago... it sort of explains why Maxwell doesn't have any hair and maybe even his hydrophobia.
I love dryers.
TIP OF THE DAY.
For all Dr. visits, if you don't already, take a small DVR (digital voice recorder) with you to record the conversations. It can help with details that might get lost while you are listening or thinking about what the Dr. had just said. Play it back later to confirm what you thought you heard at a busy, maybe confusing time.
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