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Jenna's Diary EntriesDiary Navigation: |
August 28, 2000
Aaron has had a rough two weeks. I think his daddy's absence is finally getting to him. He has been grumpy and terribly emotional, like he is when he is sick, but he is obviously not sick. I'm finding ways to keep Kirk connected with Wes, but Aaron -- what will I do with Aaron? I didn't think it would be too much of a problem because he is a baby, but I guess I was wrong. Being little and not able to communicate with big people doesn't mean that you are not aware of what is going on. Whenever I talk on the phone with Wes, I try to let Aaron talk to him, but Aaron doesn't really care. I just don't know what else to do. I don't want it to get to the point where Aaron is OK being away from his Daddy, because I'm afraid that will mean that he has forgotten his father. How do you keep a family "together" when they are seperated by 2000 miles? Does anyone have an answer?
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