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MEXICOWANDERER
Jan 14, 2016Explorer
My patio was poured with a rough texture to avoid slipping when wet. I thought I had swept thoroughly. I hadn't. Dalia walked around in bare feet and the next thing I knew we were at the IMSS clinica in La Mira, where a doctor(a) dug tiny slivers out with pinpoint tweezers and strong light and lens. Dalia had kicked her sandals off the moment she set foot on the patio. Grandpa still feels like a jerk about that.
I knew I was in trouble when the second dish hit edgewise on a teak floor and shattered. I vacuumed, then scrubbed with a sponge. I had to throw the sponge away. There was no way to get the embedded splinters out.
I knew I was in trouble when the second dish hit edgewise on a teak floor and shattered. I vacuumed, then scrubbed with a sponge. I had to throw the sponge away. There was no way to get the embedded splinters out.
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