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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 86646" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Yes, easy child does have a good grip. She is much more steady than I.</p><p>Some of it is just the way she was born, and some is the way she was raised. It's hard to go wrong when you've got perfect ingredients, and she's made it so easy for us.</p><p>I remember a time when we flew to MN when she was 3. I was terribly afraid of flying and she knew it. As we took off, she leaned over and took my hand and smiled at me. She held my hand through the entire flight, occasionally patting my arm reassuringly, and asked if I was okay. It was so sweet--and better yet, comforting.</p><p>She's always been like that. (And I've gotten over most of my fears of flying, too.)</p><p></p><p>She said in her paper that living with-difficult child has made her grow up faster and instead of being resentful, she's glad, because she feels mature and grounded. Way To Go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 86646, member: 3419"] Yes, easy child does have a good grip. She is much more steady than I. Some of it is just the way she was born, and some is the way she was raised. It's hard to go wrong when you've got perfect ingredients, and she's made it so easy for us. I remember a time when we flew to MN when she was 3. I was terribly afraid of flying and she knew it. As we took off, she leaned over and took my hand and smiled at me. She held my hand through the entire flight, occasionally patting my arm reassuringly, and asked if I was okay. It was so sweet--and better yet, comforting. She's always been like that. (And I've gotten over most of my fears of flying, too.) She said in her paper that living with-difficult child has made her grow up faster and instead of being resentful, she's glad, because she feels mature and grounded. Way To Go! [/QUOTE]
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