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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 474080" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>My youngest two boys were adorable little brats from the time they were pre-shoolers and that was probably what saved them from getting killed many a time. They had these big brown doe-eyes that they could just turn on someone and look up at them with a little smile and the other person was done. Same with Keyana. No one can say no to that child. If she looks at you with that million dollar smile, you might as well just give it up. Whatever she wanted, she got. </p><p></p><p>The umbrella made me laugh. I have a broken one sitting in the corner of my room right now because...yes, I told her if she opened it in the house she might break it so dont open it in the house. What did she do? Opened it in the house and twirled it around and around until she broke it! Sigh. And she so wanted that Tinkerbell umbrella. I kept it as a reminder to go buy another. Guess I am not replacing it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 474080, member: 1514"] My youngest two boys were adorable little brats from the time they were pre-shoolers and that was probably what saved them from getting killed many a time. They had these big brown doe-eyes that they could just turn on someone and look up at them with a little smile and the other person was done. Same with Keyana. No one can say no to that child. If she looks at you with that million dollar smile, you might as well just give it up. Whatever she wanted, she got. The umbrella made me laugh. I have a broken one sitting in the corner of my room right now because...yes, I told her if she opened it in the house she might break it so dont open it in the house. What did she do? Opened it in the house and twirled it around and around until she broke it! Sigh. And she so wanted that Tinkerbell umbrella. I kept it as a reminder to go buy another. Guess I am not replacing it now. [/QUOTE]
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