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Dear non-stop illness plaguing my kid, please go away!  She does not deserve to be sick all of the time!  She is a happy little girl and I like her that way!  No more ear infections, no more fevers, no more colds.  Just go away!

Dear daycare care givers, do you think that maybe you could do a better job of cleaning off the toys in the nursery?  I mean I'm not there to see what happens but I'm sure she's picking all of these illnesses up from that little daycare room.

Dear Dad, Happy Belated Birthday!  We will see you tomorrow for your birthday dinner and ice cream cake!

Dear Ashlyn, I'm sorry you are sick but I hope you have a great day at home with Daddy.  I really wish I could spend the day with you and your feverish little butt.  I look forward to seeing you at lunch! :)

Dear Softball, I know that my husband enjoys you but I'm so glad you're almost over.  You just take up way too much of our already limited time.

Dear Kelly Clarkson, you rock!  I heard you on Duets last night and I just can't believe how amazing you are. 

Dear people in the office across the hall, your smoking sucks and we are really tired of it.  There is no reason for you all to go smoke at the same time and hover around the entrance so that we are engulfed in your smelly smoke.  You are annoying and rude and no one in our office likes you!

Dear Husband, thanks for all of the adorable pictures you have sent me this morning so far.  Our kid is super ridiculously cute!

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  1. Sorry your little girl is sick! Ear infections are the worst!!

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    1. Thanks! I just feel so bad for her because she is such a happy little baby!

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  2. Hope Baby Girl gets better soon! And the smoking peeps do suck!!

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    1. Thanks! The smokers have retreated to a nearby tree so I guess they got the message!

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  3. oh, i hate ear infections. Caden had chronic ear infections since he was about 6 months old until he got tubes put in 3 months later. He was miserable! Prayers going your way!

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    1. Yea I keep hearing the word tubes. Hoping we don't have to resort to that!

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