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Post by Jessie on Jan 24, 2007 14:58:39 GMT -5
Yes, I don't expect there to be any shortage of hugs for my babies. Like I told A., good luck in catching Miss Ellie - my little spitfire girl. I have to grab her as she's cruising by just to give her kisses and hugs.
It will be very funny to see how Jason is around other people that he doesn't know. Right now he gets very jealous when grandma or an aunt gives Ellie attention. However, when it's other kids giving her attention, he tends to mimick them and is actually nicer to her. Strange . . .
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Post by MB on Jan 24, 2007 15:39:51 GMT -5
The way I interpreted the article was that she was sitting on the floor in front of the parent's seat and the parents would not pick her up and put her in her seat and buckle her in.
mb
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Post by mommygwen on Jan 24, 2007 16:17:47 GMT -5
I do wonder where Elly Kulesza sits when traveling in a car....
My boys are great on the plane and I have seen lots of other well behaved children on planes. I would rather sit in a row of children than some of the adults have been next to on planes. The flight attendents are always so very nice to the children (children's toys and snacks) that we never even play with the toys I pack. I'm sure you all will have a fine flight and happy traveling.
Gwen
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Post by Jessie on Jan 24, 2007 16:21:48 GMT -5
Gwen - that is so true - there are many adults I would have rather not been seated next to on planes!! LOL I won't even go there about the guy I was sitting next to in first class one time - UGH - he had some nasty behavior. I'll take sitting next to a kid anytime. More room!
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