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alj
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PostSubject: Walking in Daddy's shoes...   Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:05 am

Jaycie is officially two now, can you believe it? Two, but how could that darling ever be terrible?

Granny Annie
I will have to stop using that name, though:

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Quote:
"Call Annie on phone, Daddy."
"Call Grannie Annie, Jaycie."
"Annie."
"Say Grannie Annie, Jaycie."
"
Annie."
I have been named.

Annie
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PostSubject: Re: Walking in Daddy's shoes...   Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:24 am

She is adorable. Two year-olds are so very precious.
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PostSubject: Re: Walking in Daddy's shoes...   Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:30 am

Dear Grannie Annie,
I do doubt that there is a sweeter sound to the ear.
Grannie Annie makes me smile all the way out here
From ear to ear.

Love,
Betty
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PostSubject: Re: Walking in Daddy's shoes...   Mon Apr 04, 2011 1:21 am

I love the conversations we have with her.

From her highchair:

"All done."
"Can you eat more chicken?"
:No. All done. Play now."
"How about another bite of beans."
"No beans. Play."
"Eat one more bite of beans and you can get down."
No beans. Down now."

All this is said in the most pleasantly delightful little voice. She is kind, but firm, toward the grownups who try to run her life.

Annie
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PostSubject: Re: Walking in Daddy's shoes...   Mon Apr 04, 2011 8:41 am

Annie is a grand name.

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PostSubject: Re: Walking in Daddy's shoes...   Mon Apr 04, 2011 2:01 pm

Loved the conversation Ann. Kids know what they want and can be just as stubborn as adults. The difference being that they can do it with a smile and melt the adult heart. Adults have much to learn.
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PostSubject: Re: Walking in Daddy's shoes...   Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:11 pm

That walking in daddy's shoes title is more than a description. Dave's father and I both can't help but laugh. She is so much like her father - bright, challenging, and ultra-charming, all at the same time. Even Dave admits he's living out his karma.

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