Brave Bunny is aware that blister beetles and hot glue guns may provoke blisters by different mechanisms, but he is unaware of the healing qualities of coco helado. Is it best ingested or applied directly to the area of injury?
I hear you on the hot glue gun accidents. Try doing therapy with one, especially with a kid who has "anger management" problems and is really into anything that looks like a gun. Hello, liability.
Brave Bunny is aware that blister beetles and hot glue guns may provoke blisters by different mechanisms, but he is unaware of the healing qualities of coco helado. Is it best ingested or applied directly to the area of injury?
ReplyDeleteDid you learn both "the hard way"?
ReplyDeleteBB: I did both with my coco helado. But it got sticky.
ReplyDeleteCW: I don't even want to tell you about the Bombadier Beetle.
I hear you on the hot glue gun accidents. Try doing therapy with one, especially with a kid who has "anger management" problems and is really into anything that looks like a gun. Hello, liability.
ReplyDeleteSeriously! 3 teachers today had blisters.
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