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[quote=Anonymous] DD #1 - 16. Demanding infant. Refused bottle and pacifier. Extremely picky eater. Clingy, collicky baby. Sweet toddler. Early talker. Highly observant. Super sensitive. Slow to warm up to others. Serious-minded. Kind-hearted. Tentative and cautious. Poised and gracious. Doesn't really like excessive hugs, cuddles, affection. Not touchy-freely. Comfortable with one special friend or hanging out one on one. DS - 14. The most alert newborn. Rarely cried except when he was left alone to sleep. Had to be in the action. Early walker and highly coordinated. Unusually so. Best appetitive in the family. Active. Silly. A loyal friend. To know him is to love him. Looked upon as a leader. Tells DH and me daily that he loves us. Hangs with great group of friends/guys. Loves his buddies. DD #2 -11. Slept through the night from first night home from hospital and then thereafter. The most chill baby, like a doll. Generally happy and relaxed and seemed grateful for any and all attention. Super tough and unbelievably physically strong. Strong opinions. Never liked to be babied. Engineering mind. Could be described as sunny. Very sentimental. Cries at sad movies. Nearly bereft when DH travels. Takes forever to go to bed becasue she has to kiss and hug us at least twice. Hugs everyone. Doesn't get wrapped up in girl drama. Hangs with boys a lot. [/quote]
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