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Jennie L's Diary EntriesDiary Navigation: |
September 19, 2000
Well, I think that Nathan has become the bother to his sister a little sooner than I'd predicted. Secretly, I had harbored a bit of hope they would only ever love each other and treat each other like gold. Well, as all mom's know, that's a fantasy! She runs around calling him a "bad boy" and trying to hit him because he hits her, splashes her in the tub, runs into her on her bicycle, and that's just the beginning. He's learned what buttons to push to really irritate her. He is only having fun and truly, half the time he doesn't know that he's misbehaving. When she screams at him, he just screams back at her even louder! Needless to say, things can get kind of loud around here.
Nathan has taken a particular liking to a little boy Cabbage Patch baby that used to be Stephanie's. He puts it in the booster seat with him and feeds it and takes it in the car and is even taking it to bed. It doesn't bother me that he likes this baby doll. Nathan likes babies in general. He is nuts over my friends little boy, who is about 9 months old. He hugs and kisses him, talks to him and shows him toys. Nathan does the same with the baby doll. Very cute.
Take care and until next time,
Jen
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