I confess to a slight feeling of nausea as I cornered him and insisted on a relatively prompt removal (OK, so I grabbed the camera before the removal equipment), but with the aid of a nail file and leverage principles it was all over quickly. Briar Rose was standing by with the Triguard and band-aids, but it was a little anti-climactic.
I give up - I'm going to be an undomestic goddess instead! Seriously, with six children who gets time to do more than cook and clean? Well, perhaps there's time for a little laundry fun...
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Clumsy but tough!
We breed them tough - witness the Ginger Ninja's response to a staple in his thumb (all the way through to the nail at the back)!
I confess to a slight feeling of nausea as I cornered him and insisted on a relatively prompt removal (OK, so I grabbed the camera before the removal equipment), but with the aid of a nail file and leverage principles it was all over quickly. Briar Rose was standing by with the Triguard and band-aids, but it was a little anti-climactic.
I confess to a slight feeling of nausea as I cornered him and insisted on a relatively prompt removal (OK, so I grabbed the camera before the removal equipment), but with the aid of a nail file and leverage principles it was all over quickly. Briar Rose was standing by with the Triguard and band-aids, but it was a little anti-climactic.
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2 comments:
ouch ouch ouch! I'm guessing there's no permanent damage, but don't let him near the sewing machine!
And by the way, you've been tagged :) http://thewildbackyard.blogspot.com/
Thanks - always keen for a good game :).
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