We had a beautiful and very busy white Christmas. We hope everyone had a safe and painfree Holiday. Caralyn is trying for her drivers license tomorrow (Wednesday) wish her luck. She has been looking forward to it. She has been learning how to take care of a newborn. My 19 yr. old daughter had a baby 6 weeks ago and since she lives with us, it has been a wonderful opportunity for Caralyn to learn how to change diapers, dress and even feed a baby with one hand. It can be terribly frustrating but she is working through it, the baby (and her mom)is very patient and good natured about all the jostling and manuvering to just the right position. Well again, Wish Caralyn luck she is very excited but also very nervous about taking her driving test. We will let you know how she did.
Rene
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Caralyn,
Wishing you the very best tomorrow, go girl I know you can do it.
Grandma Rene, congratulation on the baby. How very exciting for you. I can tell your house is just jumping.
Let us know how Caralyn does tomorrow.
Love and hugs, Karen
Wishing you the very best tomorrow, go girl I know you can do it.
Grandma Rene, congratulation on the baby. How very exciting for you. I can tell your house is just jumping.
Let us know how Caralyn does tomorrow.
Love and hugs, Karen
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Rene & Caralyn
Congratulations on the new baby!
This is a wonderful experience for Caralyn.
When I had my first baby I realized I had never held a baby to feed.
I did not know what to do.
At least Caralyn will have experience by the time it's her turn to have a baby...
I will be saying my prayers for her tomorrow and today.
Now you will have some one willing to run all your errands for awhile.
Kath/robpi/adult
Congratulations on the new baby!
This is a wonderful experience for Caralyn.
When I had my first baby I realized I had never held a baby to feed.
I did not know what to do.
At least Caralyn will have experience by the time it's her turn to have a baby...
I will be saying my prayers for her tomorrow and today.
Now you will have some one willing to run all your errands for awhile.
Kath/robpi/adult
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Good luck Carolyn!!! I hope you pass with flying colors!
Babies are tricky! My sister adopted a baby and we got to bring him straight home from the hospital and now my sister finally trusts me alone with him. but for the first month and half I couldnt take the baby out of her sight. He is a great baby to "practice" on for when I have a baby as he is a very calm little boy and takes to my adusting him every which way great. You are lucky ust like I am to have a baby to play with. They are just so cute! Congrats! Now its almost like you cant wait to have your own, but its still nice to be able to give them back. I think I will wait, I like the idea of giving him back, lol. And College is top on my list of things to do.
Again wishing you the best of luck!
Hugs,
Amy 19 ROBPI from MN
Babies are tricky! My sister adopted a baby and we got to bring him straight home from the hospital and now my sister finally trusts me alone with him. but for the first month and half I couldnt take the baby out of her sight. He is a great baby to "practice" on for when I have a baby as he is a very calm little boy and takes to my adusting him every which way great. You are lucky ust like I am to have a baby to play with. They are just so cute! Congrats! Now its almost like you cant wait to have your own, but its still nice to be able to give them back. I think I will wait, I like the idea of giving him back, lol. And College is top on my list of things to do.
Again wishing you the best of luck!
Hugs,
Amy 19 ROBPI from MN
Amy 28 years old ROBPI from MN
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Good luck Caralyn! I'd hate to have taken my driving test in the snow! Let us know how she gets on :0)
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Hi Everyone, I just got back from my driving test and I past!! I'm so happy
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Caralyn
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Caralyn
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CONGRATS!
Marieke (31, LOBPI)
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Caralyn,
Congrats, this is so exciting. Oh no, I better tell Aaron to watch out if you ever drive down to Anchorage. Only kidding. I am so excited for you.
Wow mom, another driver in the house.
Love and hugs,
Karen
Congrats, this is so exciting. Oh no, I better tell Aaron to watch out if you ever drive down to Anchorage. Only kidding. I am so excited for you.
Wow mom, another driver in the house.
Love and hugs,
Karen
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Way to go Caralyn!!! Congratulations on a job well done.
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