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Posted On: 03/24/2008 17:03:56

I love to sit and watch my kids. It is fun to sit and watch the things that they do and the things that they want. My children recently got money from their granparents in an easter egg hunt, so I took my 3 y/o to the market down the street to buy something with her money--she had $2.00. She normally goes nuts for nachos so that's what we were going for. We pulled up and I gave her her money and she ran into the store not sure what to pull off the shelf first. She settled on doritos, gum, licorice, and a soda. She later decided the licorice was gross, there was no cream in her cream soda, and after all she did want nachos. she had every intention of sharing with her sister however her sister now wears braces and can't eat most things. So she shared her chips and they sat on the couch telling one another how much they loved the other one. Thus prompting this blog.

 

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From: Lolgirl
03/25/2008 09:07:24
LOL!That is so cute gurl!


From: GhostRider
03/24/2008 18:04:58
aww that is soooo sweet! I cant wait to get to see these little things u decribe!
love and hugs
ex



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