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Chicken Pox

Heidi challenged us last week to scrap our chicken pox pictures. I loved what she did! Here's my attempt. Though you can't see many pox I think you get the idea of how miserable miss A was. Her siblings have it now with Miss K getting it the worst!

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Hannah said…
Oh, I remember how I felt when I had chicken pox at age 8!! Neither of my boys have had it yet (and neither has my hubby!!!) so I guess my chicken pox layouts will have to wait ;-)

Hope your girls are all better soon. I guess it's good for them to have it together, and during the holidays so they don't miss 2 weeks of school ... that was the worst part for me!! ;-)
Gillian said…
I read once that you know when your addicted to scrapbooking when your happy your child gets the chickenpox so you can finally use that spotty paper....
Lara this is a gorgeous LO love everything about it... sad photo's tho..
Anonymous said…
Oh dear ... hope they're feeling better soon. (Great layout though!)
Chris Millar said…
Love this layout Lara! Just catching up on all your creations!
Rachel said…
wow love this LO, my DD has just had chicken pox and my DS has got it now - what joy!!!. Love your work its amazing

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