Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Section from Jill's introduction " Little Miss Kit (or Kitastrophe as she is affectionately called by family) is my wild child. She is 3 years old and a constant bundle of energy. She has had glasses for 2 years, but it is still impossible to get her to wear the glasses for more than 2 minutes at time. My biggest concern with Kit is her activity level...it will definitely be an obstacle to her education if she doesn't slow down. She is only saying a couple of words at this point, but is constantly communicating through vocalizations, gestures and signs. " Section from 's introduction " she understands everything we tell her and as most 2 year olds she decides whether she's going to listen or selectively ignore us The most amazing thing about her is her ability to get people to fall head over heels for her within a matter of minutes. If I dare go to Target or the grocery store without her I always have employees asking where she is - its amazing. " These two bits - you could have been talking about my son Trent now 20 - good luck ladies they don't change greatly as they get older, their individual personalities are shining through now!!! One thing " Mr. I will get my own way " - did on our recent trip - we boarded the double decker bus back to London, and he decided he was going to sit upstairs front seat - by the time he got their both seats were taken - one by a couple the other by a mid 20's male - Trent told the guy to 'move' and the fool did! I gather he wasn't a tourist so happy to give up his seat - even though I told him he shouldn't. I wasn't allowed to sit with Trent but later as the bus filled he ended up having to share his seat. Keep smiling - Jan, mother of Trent 20yo w/DS from the Land DownUnder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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