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* Dave took Peyton in for the appointment today. It was another pediatrician since ours was booked solid. She looked at the doctor with her distrustful look. There was almost a cry, with reddened eyes and bottom lip protruding, but still she soldiered on. He said she whimpered when the doctor put the stethoscope up to her chest, but she kept it together. Then came the tongue depressor. She clamped her mouth down, then the doctor had to be more forceful to see inside her mouth. That’s when the water works appeared. She didn’t want any part of it. She opened just enough for the doctor to see small sores in her mouth. Dave said it was sad to hear because it wasn’t her normal “I want this” cry. It was a scared cry. She didn’t even get a sticker afterward. Just a note to say that she has to stay out of school for 2-3 days. Perfect timing for when Dave leaves tomorrow night! Lucky for me my mom is pinch-hitting for us.