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Jenna's Diary EntriesDiary Navigation: |
October 22, 2001
Hi, mommies. I have just a few min to stop in and say "Hi!" We've just moved to Lancaster. We're living in the desert. Aaron's birthday is one month from yesterday. He'll be 3. Anne will be 2 in about 5 weeks. We not sure what we'll do for their birthdays or when. Maybe when my parents or Wes' for that matter come out to visit we'll celebrate.
I've got a question about Aaron. He is a screamer. I mean when we are in public, at home, where ever and whenever. Last week we were in Target and Wes took the boys to the bathroom. Anne and I were still shopping arround. I decided to go help him. When I got there, no before I got there I could hear Aaron screaming. I went to the bathrooms and a group of employees followed a few steps behind me. I opened the door just enough to call into Wes. I asked him if he wanted me to take Aaron. One of the employees said to me. "Oh, is there a parent in there with him?" They were about to go in (co-ed) and rescue Aaron or something. OMG, what are we going to do? Have any of you had this problem? If you have some advice on taming a terror please e-mail me @ kittyprd21@aol.com. Thanks.
BTW Anne's doing fine. ;)
I better go now.
Jenna
P.S. I don't have time to spell check, so please forgive my errors.
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