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eye patch, anyone?



Poor little miss has a right eye infection.  but she is still smiling!  i hope that lasts after the eye drops.  sad.

Comments

Kacey said…
Aaah sweet little honey! Look at that gorgeous smile! This picture is too cute even with the eye infection. Good luck with the eye drops!
tiarastantrums said…
oh - the poor little guy!!
Still adorable!!
Anonymous said…
Ahh! Hope this sweetie feels better real soon! Look at that smile!
Jess said…
Aweee! The good news is, I hear that the eye patch is totally fashionable this year! Poor baby.
GypsiAdventure said…
poor baby...still cute though!
~K
Carrie said…
Aw, she's so sweet...
Unknown said…
poor lil s!!!
Awwwwww She is just beyond precious with her poor little eye!

~melody~
Aubrey said…
Oh noooo! That's terrible. What happened??

I think with that smile and an eye patch, you'd have some good bloggy pictures!
Anonymous said…
Bless her heart! Hope it's better real soon... I just love bald heads!
Elizabeth said…
Awww, poor little miss.
My Ladybug had a blocked tear duct as a baby, so she looked like that all the time. Little Miss is still adorable, though!
Rhea said…
Poor little bugger. She's a cutie though. Love that face. And a baldy. I love bald babies. Both my boys were bald forever. I loved it.

I always had to hold my kids down to administer meds. It's rough work, man.
Abby said…
Awww poor baby!
carrhop said…
Poor thing--but she sure makes an adorable pirate!
Hope she's healing up quick!
Blessings!
Lindsay said…
I really can't believe she's still smiling - poor girl!!

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