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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 141076" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Oh the chewing. I forgot all about the chewing.</p><p>Little easy child chews the neck of his winter jacket, and the sleeves of all his shirts. I can't give him balloons to blow up because he chews them instead, and I am terrified that he will choke on one.</p><p></p><p>Skin lotion is another source of freaking out in our house. Little easy child and I both have the driest skin in the world. Like sandpaper, it is. But neither one of us can abide the feeling of lotion. It's cold and slimy, then it burns terribly when it starts to actually moisturize. You can watch us both jumping around the house, going "eew! ick! it BURNS!"</p><p></p><p>Finally, I found a giant tub of Glaxal Base (the foundation cream that pharmacists use when they mix up medications in cream form). It's slightly less icky and doesn't burn as much.</p><p></p><p>And difficult child likes to poke the side of his neck with the eraser end of a pencil, from which he's pulled out the eraser. He leaves little red circles all over the place.</p><p></p><p>As for fabric softener, we should buy stock. Every load of laundry is double rinsed with liquid softener, and then we put two dryer sheets in the dryer. Otherwise, difficult child, Little easy child and I will be pulling at our clothes and scratching all day.</p><p></p><p>Someone else mentioned tickly socks? I thought we were the only ones.</p><p></p><p>Okay...I am rambling and free-associating, and the fridge is "muttering" at me (you know, that cooling noise it makes). Time to get to sleep. Night all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 141076, member: 3907"] Oh the chewing. I forgot all about the chewing. Little easy child chews the neck of his winter jacket, and the sleeves of all his shirts. I can't give him balloons to blow up because he chews them instead, and I am terrified that he will choke on one. Skin lotion is another source of freaking out in our house. Little easy child and I both have the driest skin in the world. Like sandpaper, it is. But neither one of us can abide the feeling of lotion. It's cold and slimy, then it burns terribly when it starts to actually moisturize. You can watch us both jumping around the house, going "eew! ick! it BURNS!" Finally, I found a giant tub of Glaxal Base (the foundation cream that pharmacists use when they mix up medications in cream form). It's slightly less icky and doesn't burn as much. And difficult child likes to poke the side of his neck with the eraser end of a pencil, from which he's pulled out the eraser. He leaves little red circles all over the place. As for fabric softener, we should buy stock. Every load of laundry is double rinsed with liquid softener, and then we put two dryer sheets in the dryer. Otherwise, difficult child, Little easy child and I will be pulling at our clothes and scratching all day. Someone else mentioned tickly socks? I thought we were the only ones. Okay...I am rambling and free-associating, and the fridge is "muttering" at me (you know, that cooling noise it makes). Time to get to sleep. Night all. [/QUOTE]
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