"Mama," Dorothy asked, "do you think that babies' cheeks are so big because they don't have any teeth, and when they close their mouths, there are no teeth to stop their mouths from closing, and their cheeks keep puffing out bigger?"
I told Dorothy that I got a wasp bite, and she asked, "How is that different from a wasp sting?"
Dorothy has been wearing some new, unpilled pajamas. "Soon these will have those soft, warm little balls on them," she said with anticipation.