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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 668072" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>This doesn't make a lot of sense to me since I don't know what God has to do with vaccines. But either way, since they're no longer living together...she should get the child's immunizations up to date. I might suggest that to her, gently, when she's in a good mood. Not in a way that criticizes her parenting, but more like, "You know, I saw a commercial that said Whooping Cough is on the rise! How scary! Now that Bozo isn't around, have you considered updating Granddaughter's shots? It would be terrible for her to get it." </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Full disclosure: I have two. Got my first on my 40th birthday. My "I'm not an old lady darnit!" present to myself. I got my second with a friend several years later. They are small and easily covered with clothing...most people don't know I have them. </p><p> </p><p>So...I suppose that I could be a bit liberal about body modifications...but even my own Mother-in-Law, who is anything BUT liberal, rolls her eyes and tries her best not to say anything to her kids and grandkids, other than the occasional, "Oh my goodness, why would you do that!" and a clucked tongue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 668072, member: 17309"] This doesn't make a lot of sense to me since I don't know what God has to do with vaccines. But either way, since they're no longer living together...she should get the child's immunizations up to date. I might suggest that to her, gently, when she's in a good mood. Not in a way that criticizes her parenting, but more like, "You know, I saw a commercial that said Whooping Cough is on the rise! How scary! Now that Bozo isn't around, have you considered updating Granddaughter's shots? It would be terrible for her to get it." Full disclosure: I have two. Got my first on my 40th birthday. My "I'm not an old lady darnit!" present to myself. I got my second with a friend several years later. They are small and easily covered with clothing...most people don't know I have them. So...I suppose that I could be a bit liberal about body modifications...but even my own Mother-in-Law, who is anything BUT liberal, rolls her eyes and tries her best not to say anything to her kids and grandkids, other than the occasional, "Oh my goodness, why would you do that!" and a clucked tongue. [/QUOTE]
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