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April 15, 2002

Hi, guys. What's up? My life has been crazy for the past few months. We got out tax return and are buying a car. Yah! We're now able to get out and about and I do not hate Lancaster so much any more. We have enrolled Aaron in Head Start Preschool. He's now on the waiting list and he can go as soon as we hear something. Fortunately, they don't require the child be potty trained because Aaron just won't do it. Some days he'll ware undies and go in the potty every time and some days we'll put him in diapers because he's peed, or worse every pair of underwear he has. Anne is doing about the same, but she's not nearly three and a half. I talked to a pediatrician last year who told me that if Aaron is ADD, which there is very good possibility considering how it runs in the family, it would take him longer to potty train. Maybe he'll be there when he's five.
Anne is naked about 60% of the day. It is only 60% because she wares a diaper to bed at night. We'll go off and she'll manage to remain clothed, but as soon as we walk in the front door she starts stripping. Ladies, she's run down the sidewalk wearing only ponytails. My boys didn't do this. I mean they enjoyed their nudity, but not to the points of being a nudist. This is especially tough on her dad. He doesn't handle girly stuff very well.
I know I have a lot of time to make up for, but that is all I have for today. I need to have pictures taken and posted. They're changing so much.
See you in a few more months,
Jenna

BTW I do hope to write a little more regularly.



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