Good morning all from a chilly Glasgow, where it is only a chilly 2°C.
An exhausting day with BabyD, she was so cross all day, just wasn't her usual self. When she wasn't was eating everything in sight, we knew something was wrong.
Just as she was sitting on the pavement, refusing to budge, Dollie passed in her other gran's car, having been picked up from school for only the second time in her eight years.
DIL ( Dollie's mum) was driving just behind her and stopped to give BabyD a hug. She was having nothing to do with her auntie. Poor Dollie came running back to see her cousin, only to be ignored. Baby was snuggling into Papa and giving everyone the evil eye. She is usually all smiles when she sees Dollie.
We couldn't work out what was wrong with her.
DS treated us to fish suppers and it was only when we were bathing Baby later, we realised she has ulcers in her mouth.
We think she may have, Hand, Foot and Mouth disease. It is rife in the nursery.
Poor wee darling.
Ash, I hope you find some relief. I never found steroid injections gave me much relief, but oral steroids, which I can't really have, were wonderful!
I hope both GMB and GM are improving today
BonnyB, buon viaggio!
I have a very busy day ahead, culminating in picking up our beloved Dollie from school.
There are a couple of photos on the Glesca Grannies thread, if anyone wants a nosy.
Have a great day folks, whatever your plans.