New Nintendo Console to Help Her Get Through Chicken Pox |
| 3/25/2010 9:06:41 PM |

A few days ago, my daughter came home from school complaining that she didn't feel well. She's only 6 and usually full of more energy than I think I've ever had. When she came in and sprawled out on the sofa and didn't move, I knew something was up. After dinner I decided to take her temperature and I noticed that she was running a slight fever and by bath time I noticed something else- chicken pox. I had heard through the grapevine that one of the kids at school had the chicken pox and since Sarah hadn't had them yet, I knew the chance was there that she'd be exposed. I asked her when she was taking a bath if she wanted me to order her a Nintendo console to keep her busy while she has the chicken pox and poor thing felt so bad all she could do was smile and nod her head yes. I asked her which Nintendo console she'd like to have, and she said that she wanted the DS because that way she could take that Nintendo console with her when we go on vacation, and if she got the Wii, she'd have to leave it at home. She never ceases to amaze me at how smart she is, and since she's our only child I was more than happy to order her a Nintendo console to keep her company while she's sick.
My husband and I had actually been going back and forth on ordering her a Nintendo console because we thought it would be great for her if played in moderation, and yet she hadn’t asked for a Nintendo console so we weren't sure what to do. We didn't want to buy it and find out that she didn't like games, so we'd done nothing.
Once my daughter was out of the bath and curled up on the sofa watching TV, I went online to find and order her a Nintendo console and a few games. I knew what kind of things she likes, so games were easy enough, and I found a cute pink Nintendo console, all of which I ordered from Bolluck Mall whose online store can be found by visiting www.bolluckmall.com. I had the shipping rushed so that the Nintendo console will arrive in a few days and hopefully it will help keep her mind off the itching, burning chicken pox. She's been an angel so far. |
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