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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 95429" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>5-6 was it for me. She was bright, funny, articulate. Ages 3 and 4 weren't a lot of fun here. I had to teach her how to be a little girl and laugh and giggle. But by 5, the rages were down to one hour at the most, she could play, be silly, laugh honestly and make the biggest messes I could ever imagine! </p><p></p><p>I still remember going to lie down with a migraine, getting up and debating whether to laugh or to cry when I saw my kitchen -- she wanted to surprise me and bake a cake (she was supposed to be napping, the little twerp). No bowl, but flour, eggs, water, milk, hershey's kisses, food coloring all over the floor, the table, the cabinets, the sink (actually had to get a new garbage disposal it was so gooped up). It took 4 days to clean it all up and I still found some of her messes over a month later, but it really was cute. Oh, forgot to mention, she looked like a mummy minus the wrapping and was rainbow colored to boot!</p><p></p><p>There were the moments when I wanted to cry in frustration but most of the time it was just pure fun. By 7, a hatred of school had begun and the lying and stealing had begun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 95429, member: 3626"] 5-6 was it for me. She was bright, funny, articulate. Ages 3 and 4 weren't a lot of fun here. I had to teach her how to be a little girl and laugh and giggle. But by 5, the rages were down to one hour at the most, she could play, be silly, laugh honestly and make the biggest messes I could ever imagine! I still remember going to lie down with a migraine, getting up and debating whether to laugh or to cry when I saw my kitchen -- she wanted to surprise me and bake a cake (she was supposed to be napping, the little twerp). No bowl, but flour, eggs, water, milk, hershey's kisses, food coloring all over the floor, the table, the cabinets, the sink (actually had to get a new garbage disposal it was so gooped up). It took 4 days to clean it all up and I still found some of her messes over a month later, but it really was cute. Oh, forgot to mention, she looked like a mummy minus the wrapping and was rainbow colored to boot! There were the moments when I wanted to cry in frustration but most of the time it was just pure fun. By 7, a hatred of school had begun and the lying and stealing had begun. [/QUOTE]
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