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March 7, 2010 by Ladybug's Mama

  • Every time she walks by the fridge, she sees the letter magnets and exclaims “Look at all these letters!”  Every time.
  • When she was being very careful with something this morning, she said “I’m carefulling.”
  • She called the antennae on a stuffed caterpillar “pony tails.”
  • She introduced me to all of her preschool classmates by name. She finished by announcing “And this is Mama!”
  • At a funeral this week, we were standing for a prayer.  When my husband and I clasped hands, Ladybug stuck her little hand between ours.
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