A quiet, rainy day spent at home doing holiday arts and crafts with our shapes and colors. During a painting session, Sophia's arm broke out with a contact rash. I'm still puzzled as to what she was exposed to. We didn't use anything for the first time so I can't even begin to imagine what got to her. A huge part of the food allergy frustration is contact reactions. It's like invisible dangers that lurk everywhere, and you don't know about them until they have already harmed your child. Luckily today it was mild.
The holiday's can be challenging for families living with food allergies. Creating a safe environment, most of the time, means hosting all food events. For my house it also means asking everyone to wash their hands upon arrival and taking off their shoes. There's always that hidden worry that someone ate milk proteins before coming over and there's a morsel lingering on their clothes. But we do what we have to do to keep our family and friend relationships moving on the same path. It's so much easier to isolate your child and yourself but at what cost? Altering family recipes with safe ingredients has to happen because really what's a family recipe when all of the family can't enjoy it? We are so truly blessed to have a family that tries their best and makes things possible for us to be so close. If we can't get through to the one's who love us then how can we expect the rest of the world to listen?
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