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Janis's Diary EntriesDiary Navigation: |
November 19, 2003
Well Hi everyone!! Sorry it's been awhile since I've posted! Well onto Kayla.
My little girl has been a bundle of energy, requiring alot of patience. I have three other kids, and I have to say she has the most energy. She has also been very demanding of my attention. She has always been like this with her father, but she just recently started that with me. I feel bad for the other kids because Kayla just refuses to let me show them attention without her right there. I've never had a problem with jealousy between the kids, this is really new to me, and I have no idea how to handle it. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
A funny story about my little miss!!
Kayla recently started to open my refridgerator door, which is very frustrating. I went out in the garage to get something and asked oen of the boys to keep an eye on her. Well of course he didn't and she went into the fridge. She took out the eggs and carcked all of them on my livingroom table. It wasn't funny at the time, but it's starting to amuse me now.
The talking front:
Kayla is realy starting to talk sooo much. She seems to repeat everything we say, and use it correctly. The funny thing is she says some words that are kind of hard to say, She was Dora for Halloween, so she now says backpack. She says come here, come on, sit down, and many, many more phrases. I can't believe how much her talking has improved.
Well til next time
Janis and Kayla
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