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Jenna's Diary EntriesDiary Navigation: |
May 23, 2000
Aaron has learned to give kisses and is not particularly stingy with them, especially with his little sister. She is his favorite person to kiss. They are only a year apart, so I imagine that Aaron has a hard time remembering a time when there wasn't an Anne in his life. My mom pointed out that there is a hierarchy of adoration in my family. Anne watches her brother, Aaron, with total delight. He laughs, she laughs. She follows him all around the room with her eyes and when he's out of sight, she looks for him. Aaron loves his baby sister, but if big brother comes around, his attention immediately moves to Kirk. Aaron follows his big brother, imitates his brother and in general drives his brother crazy. Kirk just loves the attention wherever it comes from.
Aaron apparently understands everything the Teletubbies say and do
because he laughs at all the jokes. At least I assume they are jokes,
I don't really get them. He has one of those talking La-las and
Teletubbies on his shoes. The other night in the church nursery he
walked over to one of the mothers, sat down, pointed at his shoe, and
began to tell her about the Teletubbies. The only word of it she, or
anyone else for that matter, understood was "La-la."
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