The rotten child that is absolutely adorable has learned how to read such basic things as "
Isopropyl alcohol" and "
hydrocortisone ." Apparently while shopping for shampoo and stuff for the dog that decided to make its home in the backyard, Adara grabbed the
hydrocortisone spray and when asked about it explained that "the dog has
itchies like I do." (By the way she uses
hydrocortisone when her
excema breaks out real bad, or used to until we got the miracle cream). As far as the
Isopropyl alcohol goes, Nicole felt it was necessary for the child to learn it. The only downfall of this is, with knowledge comes great power (and with great power comes great responsibility) and should a three year old
really have this much power?
Edit:
Ok so this is why I don't allow Ollie to update Adara's blog...He left out part of the story. Like he said we were shopping for doggy supplies for the cute pup that picked us for it's owners. When I got to the checkout I noticed the lady scan something that I hadn't picked out, so I asked her what it was (the
hydrocortisone spray). I know I didn't put it in the cart so I asked Adara if she had put the bottle in there, her reply was "the dog has
itchies like I do" (which is true, the pup has hot spots). My only guess is that she read the word
hydrocortisone (yes she knows that word, from having to use it for
excema). Also in the same shopping trip we walked by the aisle with the alcohol and peroxide stuff when Adara informed me that she had found
Isopropyl Alcohol (she pointed out the bottle to me and was correct). Little back story; she knows what
Isopropyl Alcohol is because we used it to remove her temporary tattoos (that she's
obsessed with). Back to what Ollie said...
should a three-year-old have this much power?