Dora fell off coffee table (which really should be a hot chocolate table) and landed on her arm. She cried and cried but it was not broken. To be funny we put a cast on to trick mom. Eli wanted in on the fun too.
So here are are injuries treated with some old casting supplies.



Fruit bars outside.


Fake casts - good one. I had friends I met at LSU who were twin sons of a doctor from south Louisiana. To avoid taking a test in high school they told me that one of them casted the other's writing arm. He got out of the test... sneaky.
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