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Saturday July 17, 2004

17th July 2004

Saturday July 17, 2004

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Two cute Zane stories: 

  1. A few days ago, when I was laying on the bed to take a nap, Zane clamoured up to me the way he does to nurse.  He started lifting my shirt, looked up at my face, put my shirt down and came and gave me a kiss before going back to nursing.  He has never done that to me.  Today he came over and kissed me while we played with his blocks.  I about cried it was so sweet.  Just in the last week I was feeling a little sad that I had never heard the words “I love you” from him, and then he does this.  It just warmed my heart.
  2. On a funnier note, when dh was trying to shut down the tv viewing for the day, he pulled Zane off the desk (see photo from last post) for the zillionth time, turned off the light and closed the door to the room.  Ds, gave dh a dirty look, opened door, turned on light and went back to desk…repeat this scene about 3 times with progressivly more frustration from ds, including grunting and making a little growling type noise.  Then, instead of opening the door after his show of frustration, he grabbed dh’s hand, lead him to his computer desk, sat him into his chair and left to open the door, turn on the light, and get back onto the desk unimpeded.  Smart little guy!  dh really had to stiffle the laughter to be able to go back there and firmly tell him that it wasn’t going to happen.  lol.
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There are currently 2 responses to “Saturday July 17, 2004”

  1. 1 On July 17th, 2004, home.aspx?user=Jessemommy said:
       

    Awwww those are so cute!!! I love the pee in yougurt story too LOL.

     
  2. 2 On July 17th, 2004, home.aspx?user=Happymomwith4 said:
       

    How sweet! lol =)

     
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