Thursday, May 15, 2008

Chicken Spots

Yesterday:

Today:

Sunday:
She looks thrilled, doesn't she.

So. Is it possible for your brain to become infected with the chicken spots? Because I swear Tigger's is being eaten alive by the pox. We've been working on Math, to try and stay caught up with his classmates, and the poor boy couldn't even remember how to make a $ sign let alone add.

We're both taking a break.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maybe he is getting old before his time.

Some days I can't even remember my name.

D & S said...

I hope he starts to feel better soon. Poor thing.

Anonymous said...

Yes, it is possible. Although, it's not called chicken spots on the brain. It's actually called Cerebravolaille, the common name being Poulet Fever (although not actually a fever).

This ailment temporarily changes normal human brain cells to chicken brain cells. I think it would be best if you sat Tigger down and explained that this is happening to him. Just wish I could be there to help with that.

Although relatively harmless, Poulet Fever can be reoccuring, especially when the patient reaches his or her teenage years.

As always, I am happy to be of help.

Best wishes to Tigger!!

Anonymous said...

The funny thing is chickens are actually more intelligent than some humans....So when you do sit Tigger down to explain this to him, make sure he knows he is still smarter than his Uncle....