If any of you have more than 1 child I think it goes without saying, that each child is different and unique, with their own individual needs and personalities. That special exclusive attention I feel is vital for children growing up with siblings. Unfortunately, being parents to two or more children make it more difficult to provide One-on-One bonding with each child, especially with the demands of each day. So, we felt lucky to have spent a little bit of time alone with Miss Chesa Sunday night. Malaya stayed the night with Matt's parents and we came home and had a few good laughs. It's crazy how almost instantly her whole demeanor changes once she isn't around her sister. That Chesa girl of ours is so funny, and here is a short clip to prove so... you may want to turn your speakers down ;)


aw, she's so cute! i'm following you back :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in Holly :)
DeleteI had 3 children at home at one time. Two are grown now and out of the house, and one teenage son in high school. I remember the days of trying to juggle my time with each one, I never thought it possible. When one was in school, I'd do something with the other other, whew, it was exhausting!
ReplyDeleteOh I can only imagine Kym! It's nice for them to be able to look back and have those memories though :)
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