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Forgetful mommy

Last Wednesday, as I picked up Hyzyd from his nanny's house, I was shocked when she informed me that I forgot to put in the diaper bag the baby's infant formula! I couldn't believe myself to forget the most important food for my baby! Good thing that our house key was left to her, so she freely got in our house. If I brought the key along, they will be forced to call me and I will surely be running for my life to save my baby from hunger even if that means leaving my work!

I assured my baby it will never happen again. I will leave a can of infant formula to his nanny to be sure at all times.

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