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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (163957)6/4/2008 12:50:45 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
She'd better nip that one in the bud or she's got BIG problems.......as we all know. It IS hard to find your baby sleeping on the floor though.

I was over at my son's house (the one with the grandson that is now 2 1/2) the other day. Does he ever need some competition. Spoiled rotten............I understand why...........but it's hard to watch.



To: Oral Roberts who wrote (163957)6/4/2008 1:20:56 PM
From: PatiBob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
I told Jenny that while you may have solved this particular issue you have also taught this pig headed child of yours that if she carries on long enough she will eventually get her way. She is going to be a tough one:)

Yes! That's what my husband has learned the hard way with our daughter. Lucky for us all, he's gone a lot and she's learned it's never a good idea to pull that on me.



To: Oral Roberts who wrote (163957)6/6/2008 8:21:31 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Respond to of 225578
 
As an example she begin trying to climb out of the crib so her father decided it was time to put her in a real bed before she fell trying to climb over. So Mike went out and found a bed and brought it home and put it together and Kylee would have no part of it. She wouldn't stay in it and if they locked her door they would find her asleep on the floor in front of the door. If they didn't lock the door she would be wandering the house screaming at all hours of the night. I was over there one day and said what a pretty bed Kylee, who's bed is that. Her response was Daddy's. I said no that is Kylee's bed. She screamed NO DADDY'S! So Jenny went shopping with Kylee until they found a bed that Kylee liked, bought it and brought it home and put it together and now it's her bed and she won't even allow her brother to sit on it. Sleeps like a baby.

WooHoo... Can't wait until little Kylee is 15. I can picture it now.

Payback time for Jenny.