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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Quincy @ One Month Old

Quincy-

I got to babysit for Grant and Quincy (and Nora too). I can't tell you how amazingly perfect Nora and Grant were. Truly. I got to pay full attention to Quincy - giving her a bottle, changing a poopy diaper, singing her a song, cuddling her up. I got a nice "infant fix".

The two preschoolers kept themselves busy with pretend play (saving the princess - Nora, of course - from a dragon), and lots of building blocks (they pretended they were bugs and they were roasting them up to eat them). There wasn't any hitting, pinching or hair-pulling! I think those two are turning a big corner in Cousin-hood.

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