Guest guest Posted September 3, 2002 Report Share Posted September 3, 2002 Debbie! hahah...Abby's stories just crack me up. I swear and Abby are destined for each other! Abby sounds a lot like our friends' daughter Sydnie. I think she was born the end of Feb of 2000 so they are just about the same age. But we will go to visit them and the second we walk in the door, Sydnie sees and will go grab her binkie and her blanket and all her dolls or whatever and pretty much throw them in 's face and say, "Noooo . No. My doll. My binkie, my blankie." She'll even go snooping through 's diaper bag and pull out HIS stuff and say, "Mine!" Right now is just easing into the "Mine" stage. He hasn't started saying it to little babies or kids. His big thing is that he loves babies. Every little baby we see, it's "Ahhh...baby...baby.." It's so cute. But he thinks every little kid is a baby. He saw a little boy who looked about four and yells "Baby!" Even though the kid was only four, I was kinda embarrassed, as the kid was clearly in his, "I'm-a-big-boy" stage. We are talking about having another one pretty soon. is clearly , my husband, in a 32-inch body. He copies everything my husband does. My husband always wear baseball caps, so now cannot leave the house without his Mariner's hat, but it has to be on backwards! I am hoping for a girl next time. As much as I love having a boy, already I am beginning to feel like that poor mom on Home Improvement with the three boys and a husband. Don't get me wrong. I love my "boys," and I certainly wouldn't care if I had another boy, as obviously that is what's meant to be, but I would just love to have a girl to balance out the testosterone levels in my house. Even my dog is a boy! Kellie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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