I take it this means that you *did* take advantage of the good weather in order to get the tree. Does this also mean that you've timed it to be out of the house while Pat is having her allergic reaction?
Do be very careful.... I don't know if your son suffers from pica at all, David does, Mistletoe, Poinsettia, all very very dangerous if he should eat them at all.
These days I do a lot of research into non-poisonous house plants.
(nods) We've talked to David about the mistletoe, emphatically, until he can describe to us why it is a very bad idea and what could happen if he put any of it in his mouth.
Thankfully, he rarely suffers from pica as he's gotten older... in the past, I wouldn't have had the mistletoe in my house.
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Date: 2004-12-06 07:20 am (UTC)These days I do a lot of research into non-poisonous house plants.
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Date: 2004-12-06 07:26 am (UTC)Thankfully, he rarely suffers from pica as he's gotten older... in the past, I wouldn't have had the mistletoe in my house.
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