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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 167781" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Janet, I'm so happy for you! Having her with you sounds like a win/win situation - best for everybody. She needs a stable environment at this age, not to be moving from house to house. And her bio mom ... ? I guess that I wanted kids so badly and it took so long for me to get them, I just can't understand someone who sees them as an inconvenience and would rather that they live with someone else! I didn't like leaving mine even for a day! And I think you'll find potty training a lot easier for a little girl! My daughter was trained by the time she turned two. Her babysitter also cared for two other little girls who were both about 2-1/2 and my Allison just wanted to do what they were doing, and just that quick, she was trained! </p><p> </p><p>And Cory sounds like he is a great daddy! They say that any man can be a "father" but it takes someone really special to be a "daddy". And any guy who can (and <u>will</u>!) do a little girls' hair is really a "daddy"! I remember ... when I was in the hospital after our son was born, my ex had to get up an hour early and drive Allison all the way across town so his <em>sister</em> could put her hair up in little pony tails before he took her to kindergarten!</p><p> </p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/hairy.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":hairy:" title="hairy :hairy:" data-shortname=":hairy:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 167781, member: 1883"] Janet, I'm so happy for you! Having her with you sounds like a win/win situation - best for everybody. She needs a stable environment at this age, not to be moving from house to house. And her bio mom ... ? I guess that I wanted kids so badly and it took so long for me to get them, I just can't understand someone who sees them as an inconvenience and would rather that they live with someone else! I didn't like leaving mine even for a day! And I think you'll find potty training a lot easier for a little girl! My daughter was trained by the time she turned two. Her babysitter also cared for two other little girls who were both about 2-1/2 and my Allison just wanted to do what they were doing, and just that quick, she was trained! And Cory sounds like he is a great daddy! They say that any man can be a "father" but it takes someone really special to be a "daddy". And any guy who can (and [U]will[/U]!) do a little girls' hair is really a "daddy"! I remember ... when I was in the hospital after our son was born, my ex had to get up an hour early and drive Allison all the way across town so his [I]sister[/I] could put her hair up in little pony tails before he took her to kindergarten! :hairy: [/QUOTE]
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