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Deprived European difficult child is back from States - with cereal and stories to tell (long)
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 548142" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Suz,</p><p>Your son is very astute - I agree with just about everything he observed. I'm glad he had a fun time here, and hope he comes back again to visit! I'm so glad he came to NYC (I'm from there) and happy that he had a good impression of our fine city. It really is great.</p><p>Funny story about Froot Loops - a cautionary tale, actually. Personally, I never cared for those types of cereals, so I didn't eat them as a child. When my daughter was young, she wanted Froot Loops and totally fell in love. She ate them every morning for a while. After about a week, her poop came out the color of the rainbow and I didn't connect the dots. I thought she had a disease, so I rushed her to the pediatrician! (She's my oldest child, so I was not too swift). Needless to say, no more Froot Loops!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 548142, member: 13882"] Suz, Your son is very astute - I agree with just about everything he observed. I'm glad he had a fun time here, and hope he comes back again to visit! I'm so glad he came to NYC (I'm from there) and happy that he had a good impression of our fine city. It really is great. Funny story about Froot Loops - a cautionary tale, actually. Personally, I never cared for those types of cereals, so I didn't eat them as a child. When my daughter was young, she wanted Froot Loops and totally fell in love. She ate them every morning for a while. After about a week, her poop came out the color of the rainbow and I didn't connect the dots. I thought she had a disease, so I rushed her to the pediatrician! (She's my oldest child, so I was not too swift). Needless to say, no more Froot Loops! [/QUOTE]
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