Dear Leo, I understand. My big brothers did not want me, either. They wanted a kitten! Eventually they had their fair share of cats and dogs. Of course I am their favorite (and only! ) sister now so all is good. You have a very important job of being a big brother. Embrace it. Xoxoxoxoxo, pjc in mi
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Poor Leo. He will like her soon.
Things will change, little Leo! (I love how honest kids can be.)
darlene
Dear Leo,
I understand. My big brothers did not want me, either. They wanted a kitten! Eventually they had their fair share of cats and dogs. Of course I am their favorite (and only! ) sister now so all is good. You have a very important job of being a big brother. Embrace it.
Xoxoxoxoxo,
pjc in mi
Grand Mahoney,
I remember going through this phase...he will grow out of it by high school.
I'm beginning to like my new name....Grand MaHoney ;)
I looked at your url for weeks wondering why you picked grand mahoney...I finally figured it out.
When my second child (Karin) was born Matt (the eldest) spit in her bassinet one day. I think that was his way of expressing the same feelings as Leo.
Of course, they ended up to be great pals. But it's hard to lose the spotlight!
=)
Haha! Lots of big brothers and sisters feel like that sometimes.
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