Maybe they could’ve put the smelly candle under a tree out in the yard until Xmas Day. By then maybe it would’ve dissipated a bit. But if not, then just keep it outside. They could hang a few ornaments (hardy ones!) on the Outside Xmas Tree, too, just for fun. But I guess it’s too late now.
I used to love the smell of a dairy farm. When I was about seven, there was one not far from my neighborhood. I used to watch the cows from a stone wall that surrounded the pasture. When I got home, my mother would holler how I smelled like cow flop. I loved it, she couldn’t stand it.
WillardMBaker over 11 years ago
I know just the Ear, Nose and Throat specialist for her. He solves all problems, with surgery whether you need it or not.
Wren Fahel over 11 years ago
Her room is close to Jeri’s; that could have an effect on her sense of smell.
Dr Lou Premium Member over 11 years ago
With ‘good’ smells, obviously, being relevant to age and interests!
susanwobb over 11 years ago
Maybe they could’ve put the smelly candle under a tree out in the yard until Xmas Day. By then maybe it would’ve dissipated a bit. But if not, then just keep it outside. They could hang a few ornaments (hardy ones!) on the Outside Xmas Tree, too, just for fun. But I guess it’s too late now.
sjsczurek over 11 years ago
I used to love the smell of a dairy farm. When I was about seven, there was one not far from my neighborhood. I used to watch the cows from a stone wall that surrounded the pasture. When I got home, my mother would holler how I smelled like cow flop. I loved it, she couldn’t stand it.