Nana, Gorbulas, and Berylla
Little Berylla (Hobbit name) is doing OK. I have not been taking many pictures the past week because I have had the worse case of mastitis I have ever had. It is still lingering a week later despite attempts at rest and antibiotics. I am so demotivated, frustrated, and sick of feeling sick.
Anyhow, little Berylla has not bee too happy because the antibiotics seem to make her tummy hurt.
Here is ine shot I managed to get of her on Sunday with my mother and Matthew when my family came to visit.
She is quite yellow here from jaundice, but still cute.
I will take some more now that I am starting to feel more like myself.
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Awwwwwwww…….what lovely people, one and all.
And sorry about your infection — I feel your pain, still fresh in my memory!
Hope you feel better, and enjoy the holiday.
She is gorgeous! (Love the hat). Your son is a cutie, too.
Hope you’re feeling better soon.
I’m sorry to hear you had such a bad case of mastitis. Glad it is finally clearing up.
ahhh, she’s very cute! my number 5 was really yellow, too. I had the throbbin’ boobies for each of them and that is no picnic in the park I tell you! I will pray for you to be better soon! (is there a patron saint for gargantuan, swollen breasts?)
Laura,
For me, the worst part of mastitis isn’t the engorgement, although that really sucks big time. It is the 103 degree fever, chills, body aches, nausea…
What beautiful people those are, from oldest to youngest.
Sending up a prayer for you and your “girls”. Mastitis is no fun.
What a great picture! Mom is lovely and the children are precious!
I’m sorry to hear about the mastitis. I’ve had my share of infections despite trying to avoid them as best as I can. I pray you’re all well soon.
Congratulations on your sweetie. I hope you feel better!
When I was at Airborne School, one of the instructors was named Beryl. Boy, was she mean!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’ll bet your sweetie is much nicer!
Congratulations, by the way.
I hope you feel much better already, enough to be able to savor the meaning of the Season with your family and other loved ones.
Hey, your family sure has naturally pink lips. How pretty! Or is the little one wearing lipstick? 😉