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March 6, 2000

March 6, 2000

Hi everyone,

Julianna is walking across the house now! She looks a bit like baby Frankenstein, but on the whole, her stops and starts and jerky movements are pretty confident, and she rarely falls. Cassandra watches her, but hasn’t yet decided to try and keep up with her sister. It’s almost like she’s thinking, "Go ahead, you can be the walker. I’ll just snuggle with Mommy."

Cassie loves to snuggle. She drops her head on my lap and shoulder whenever she can. She’s my only baby that feels like a baby still. Though, I have to say that CJ still has his moments. The other day I found him playing in Cassie’s crib! He identifies with babies all over the place – whenever he sees one, he goes up to it and touches it lovingly and says, "There’s a baby."

The girls are talking more and more. Julianna likes to say "Happy" over and over again. Cassandra says "Hi Dada," much to her father’s delight. They both like to hold dolls. When I say, "Where’s your baby?" They both go find one and bring it back to me and hug it.

We went to the zoo yesterday, at CJ’s request. It was such a beautiful day outside and everyone enjoyed strollering around. The animals were out in full force, so it was great. CJ liked the elephants and cows best. (I liked the peacocks that were strolling around freely!)

I’m sure there’s more, but I can’t think of it right now. Have a great week!



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