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Wiggles and Giggles – Christine’s Corner

Wiggles and Giggles - Christines Corner

Wiggles and Giggles - Christines Corner


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We have always tried to do things together as a family as much as possible. When our oldest son was diagnosed with diabetes, at the age of four, he had to have an evening snack so that his sugar wouldn’t drop in the middle of the night. One of his favorites has always been Jello at “snack time” and nineteen years after he was diagnosed, it still is.  One evening while eating Jello our youngest son, Isaac, had his Jello sitting in front of him on a plate.

Isaac was shaking his head back and forth real fast then he stopped.

The kids were making quite the ruckus and were cracking up with laughter, so I went out to the kitchen to see what was so going on. Isaac was shaking his head back and forth real fast then he stopped. He said cool when I shake my head like this then stop the Jello starts wiggling. He didn’t realize that he made himself so dizzy, that not only was the Jello not really wiggling, but everything in the surrounding room was. So while the Jello could wiggle and jiggle by itself, with a little creativity and a lot of crazies, the kids were making it happen and giggling all the way.

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