Chicken pox are making the rounds at Fundaninos, the orphanage that we visit several times a week.

Eight of the eleven in the baby/toddler house have chicken pox. These three little boys are Javier, Christian, and Chino.

Poor Marta! She was feeling so miserable! Tony asked me what was on her face, and I replied, "Chicken pox". Tony asked, "Did a chicken bite her?"

Nick is holding little Andres.

Javier was feeling well enough to walk around and play with his balloon.

Sandra seemed happy despite the pox on her face and belly.
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