So when my daily note from my daycare provider starts with "fire engine red" or "rosy cheeks" I know what kind of night it's going to be. Luckily, my children were born in the era of Tylenol and Motrin because usually I can stay ahead of the pain and even though Ella may be teething, she's still smiling!
Rosy Cheeks
Posted by
Beth
on Monday, November 30, 2009
You can always tell when babies are working on teeth. Well...at least you can always tell when "my babies" are working on teeth because their cheeks are fire engine red and glossy.
So when my daily note from my daycare provider starts with "fire engine red" or "rosy cheeks" I know what kind of night it's going to be. Luckily, my children were born in the era of Tylenol and Motrin because usually I can stay ahead of the pain and even though Ella may be teething, she's still smiling!

So when my daily note from my daycare provider starts with "fire engine red" or "rosy cheeks" I know what kind of night it's going to be. Luckily, my children were born in the era of Tylenol and Motrin because usually I can stay ahead of the pain and even though Ella may be teething, she's still smiling!
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