Walker's been at it again. Woke up this morning to the sound of retching and found her hunched over a pile of wooden splinters.
It took us a while to find where they came from. All cupboard doors intact (except for the one she chewed a few months ago). We finally tracked it down to the wooden blinds we've yet to install on the balcony...
This is in addition to the metal bookmark (in photo) she half-ate yesterday, CC's spectacles, my headphones, Hien's shirt and a good size of the wardrobe door at the hotel in Vung Tau. What's next?
Catriona was at the doctor yesterday. We had her first check-up last week and she's fine, although she does have dry red skin patches on her head which we have ointment for. Very common, apparently, and nothing to be concerned about. But since then, one of her ears has become quite inflamed, so CC decided to see a different doctor yesterday. They say it might be an ear infection, although based on my numerous ear infections she seems remarkably untroubled by it. Better safe than sorry, so she is taking amoxycillin at the moment.
She also has yet more ointment for her outer ear. For some reason, ointment for babies have a bright colour dye in them. The one from last week for her forehead was bright red. The one for her ear is an ink-coloured black-purple. With her purple ear and red forehead, she looks as if she's been attacked by a demented graffiti artist!
CC has a company event tonight she wants to go to. Which suggests I'll maybe have to cope with Cat on my own...
It took us a while to find where they came from. All cupboard doors intact (except for the one she chewed a few months ago). We finally tracked it down to the wooden blinds we've yet to install on the balcony...
This is in addition to the metal bookmark (in photo) she half-ate yesterday, CC's spectacles, my headphones, Hien's shirt and a good size of the wardrobe door at the hotel in Vung Tau. What's next?
Catriona was at the doctor yesterday. We had her first check-up last week and she's fine, although she does have dry red skin patches on her head which we have ointment for. Very common, apparently, and nothing to be concerned about. But since then, one of her ears has become quite inflamed, so CC decided to see a different doctor yesterday. They say it might be an ear infection, although based on my numerous ear infections she seems remarkably untroubled by it. Better safe than sorry, so she is taking amoxycillin at the moment.
She also has yet more ointment for her outer ear. For some reason, ointment for babies have a bright colour dye in them. The one from last week for her forehead was bright red. The one for her ear is an ink-coloured black-purple. With her purple ear and red forehead, she looks as if she's been attacked by a demented graffiti artist!
CC has a company event tonight she wants to go to. Which suggests I'll maybe have to cope with Cat on my own...
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