I am in a ton of trouble once she gets older! The video is about a minute and half but is priceless or in my daughter’s words, “AMAZING!”
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I am in a ton of trouble once she gets older! The video is about a minute and half but is priceless or in my daughter’s words, “AMAZING!”
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Her training seems to be going rather well…it's AMAZING!
My kids and Target are a virtual nightmare. Just a guarantee that my daughter will want to go clothes or shoe shopping and my son will ask for Legos.
She has a good teacher
We are almost at that point. I think this is the calm before the storm
Enjoy it while you can.
There is something with Target, toys and kids. Everytime we go to Target my son wants to go to the toys also.
Love your daughter's reaction to everything. At least it is toys and not cloths and shoes. I have a 13 yr old daughter and 2 yr old daughter so I am getting it from both ends.
Her enthusiasm is AMAZING! I wish I could be just as excited by a $20 plastic stroller… Life would be so much more simple. You captured a really cool moment here… Thanks for sharing it.
That's adorable! I'm trying to get concerned teachers and parents to pay attention to what schools are using to disinfect for H1N1. Many don’t realize that cleaning supplies are often more hazardous than the H1N1virus itself. Even bleach, because it has to be diluted properly (and usually isn't) can be dangerous when incorrectly used. Here are some resources to help parents determine what their schools are using, and what they should be using: H1N1 in Schools and Environmental Working Group Report on Schools
That's adorable! I'm trying to get concerned teachers and parents to pay attention to what schools are using to disinfect for H1N1. Many don’t realize that cleaning supplies are often more hazardous than the H1N1virus itself. Even bleach, because it has to be diluted properly (and usually isn't) can be dangerous when incorrectly used. Here are some resources to help parents determine what their schools are using, and what they should be using: H1N1 in Schools and Environmental Working Group Report on Schools
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