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She’s One Tough Cookie
by Leslie

Even with a broken leg,
she keeps on smiling.
Posted in Photos, Lucy, Daily Haiku |
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Awww, the cast takes up like half her body. Sweet little girl.
I know! They put it up over her knee because kids that small can slip out of the cast otherwise. It’s awful heavy, too. Poor baby! But she’s bumping all around in it. She’s such a trooper.
Poor thing! She looks happy enough, though, so I have to think it’s going to be OK.
She’s handling it better than the rest of us, I think!
I need to hug her. NEED TO HUG HER NOW.
You’ll have to get in line behind me.