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Janis's Diary EntriesDiary Navigation: |
August 21, 2004
Hi Everyone,
The move was very hectic, but fine. We are settling in to our family routine slowly but surely!! The kids absolutely love being able to go out in their yard to play!!!!! We even went out and got them their own swing set.
We're busy getting ready for school, they start on August 30. I have Kayla enrolled in a daycare which she will start on September 7. I am very excited about that, but also pretty nervous. She's never been in a day care center environment, but she definately needs some sort of routine in her little life. She's way too smart to stay in the house all day while her brothers are in school. The best part of all of this for me is that Kayla is going to daycare where I am staying during the week,so I will keep her with me, and she will come up to the house in the pocono's with me on the weekends. The past two weeks have been hard without her, and I just decided that she needs her Mommy, almost as much as I need her...lol.
Hopefully I'm making the best decision for everyone, but I decided to follow my heart, and it says that a two year old should not be away from her Mommy all week long.Well I know I'm babbling, but I'm exhausted, I'll post again as soon as I get a chance.
Janis and Kayla
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