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Hi !

Yes, get the Pick Your Levels!!

I normally like to get up at 4:30 to workout (I try to

get to bed pretty early too - usually around 9 and

I'll read for awhile)- I picked that time thinking I'd

have some peace - but sometimes DD is up super early

for some reason. Yesterday, I just couldn't let her

stay up from 4:00 a.m. on (I figured she'd be tired

and grouchy and she had school yesterday so I wanted

her to be somewhat rested for that)- so I went back to

bed with her. This morning, though, she slept until

past 6 so I had peace! YAY! It isn't that I mind

having her around when I exercise, I just like the

" me " time. She also talks to me and comments on the

workout and sometimes she just gets in the way - I try

to be patient and encourage her b/c I want her to be

active, but I also want a decent workout for me, too!

She sits on her ball now when she watches TV or

draws/colors!

I know - isn't that awful to have two broken ankles?

She is actually quite accident prone so if anyone

could have done this - it was her! I think it was the

dog bone that caused so many problems -

Take care!

Donna

--- Pink Pussycat

<pinkpussycat@...> wrote:

> Thanks for the Pick Your Level tip, Donna! I'll

> pick them up next time I see them!

>

> It's too bad that DD gets up so early. I don't

> suppose you're interested in getting up at 4:00 and

> going to bed at 8:30 like I do?? Will she go to

> preschool next year? That might help regulate

> things..

>

> Secondly, I feel just awful for your friend with

> 2 broken ankles! Having one measley sprained toe

> was bad enough, I can't imagine having 2 broken

> ankles :(

>

> hugs,

> laura

>

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