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<blockquote data-quote="jamrobmic" data-source="post: 95436" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>One of my favorite mental pics is of difficult child at 18 months, walking up to the Christmas tree and sniffing the lights as if they were flowers. However, my favorite age for him I think was 5. He was in kindergarten, and I was so worried he would hate it, because he had never been away from me (he was also definitely a mommy's boy), but he absolutely loved it. He never wanted to stay home, even when he was sick. He loved books, and we would buy a new one every week to read together. I bought him his own Christmas ornament every year, and that year, he wanted to pick it out himself. The one he chose was two kitties sitting in a porch swing, with their arms around each other, and it said, "Our Christmas Together." That pretty much summed him up at age 5-he was such a little sweetheart who wore his heart on his sleeve. I haven't lost hope I'll see some of that sweetness again someday, but it seems pretty deeply buried for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamrobmic, post: 95436, member: 1412"] One of my favorite mental pics is of difficult child at 18 months, walking up to the Christmas tree and sniffing the lights as if they were flowers. However, my favorite age for him I think was 5. He was in kindergarten, and I was so worried he would hate it, because he had never been away from me (he was also definitely a mommy's boy), but he absolutely loved it. He never wanted to stay home, even when he was sick. He loved books, and we would buy a new one every week to read together. I bought him his own Christmas ornament every year, and that year, he wanted to pick it out himself. The one he chose was two kitties sitting in a porch swing, with their arms around each other, and it said, "Our Christmas Together." That pretty much summed him up at age 5-he was such a little sweetheart who wore his heart on his sleeve. I haven't lost hope I'll see some of that sweetness again someday, but it seems pretty deeply buried for now. [/QUOTE]
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