She had the same breakfast this morning as she did yesterday, the only difference being that I fed her the bananas instead of her eating them herself. Drastic difference in redness. The red patch on the tip of her chin is a month old mosquito bite. There's a tad bit of redness right below her lip, but I did notice that even feeding her myself she got a little bit on her. I did the same at lunch and fed her yogurt to her and there was zero redness.
The following information is based partly on my extensive research at Google University and partly on my stellar deduction skills. It could be that she is allergic to many different things and it's just not very severe. She's still unable to tell me if her mouth itches or her throat is swelling, but the fact that she's not projectile vomiting or going into anaphalaxic shock is good enough for me. I think I'll just not worry too much about it at the moment and wait until she can communicate before trying to figure out if it's allergies. If anything, we can keep a wet rag handy and try to minimize the amount of time food is stuck on her face.
Oh, and for those who are wondering, we had a lovely day today. No whining from either of us. The day started off with her waiting patiently as I got her drink ready and then she said thank you without prompting when I handed it to her. I knew then and there everything was all good.
And on a completely unrelated note, come on fall. We've got some cool new duds we're just itching to wear. She loooves her new boots.
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