Sunday April 30, 2006
A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger
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Wow! That prescription is really strong. Especially for such a young child, I would think? I suppose a doctor would know better than me though… Zora is standing up already? Every time we try to get Sophia to, she just bends her knees and sits down. She holds her head up really well though, so that’s good I suppose. Hope you have a great day!
God bless!
How does he like being able to see details?
He looks really cute in them!
Oh how cute! My mother had to wear glasses at 2, her vision was so bad. I hope they are indestructable! I can only imagine my son with glasses, we’d probably end up replacing them a lot. ;) I hope Zane likes them.