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The glass came out!
Daddy was helping me do a gymnastics move called a back hip circle on my bars in the playroom when I crashed into a picture. The picture was in a frame with glass in front of it. The glass broke into small and big pieces. And some of the glass got into my foot.
After my foot got cut, Mommy took me into the bathroom to clean it up. My foot bled for only a minute. All the cuts closed up really fast. At first it was hurting, but then I prayed and it felt better. I prayed that God helps me pray, because He gives me the ideas I need, and that God was right with me taking care of me. And I also knew that God doesn’t make accidents, because God is only good.
After my left foot healed up, there was a bump on top for a long time. It seemed like there might be a little piece of glass stuck in there. We kept praying about it. We prayed that even if it looks like I have a bump, God is still here and God is good. I knew that because God is good, He doesn’t let any bad stuff come into me.
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