Well, miss Savannah wore us down. Her crying and whining and crazy fits in the short car rides she experiences every day finally drove me into a wall and we turned her around. Don't judge me until you've ridden with her. It is like a whole new child when we get in the car now. She can see where we are going, see what I'm doing, talk to me, and is just a general pleasure to spend time with in the car now. Praise the Lord.
In other news, someone is wanting to be like her big "brother" Cadence. See what I mean?
3 comments:
Hahahaha!!!! Cadence, you do know that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, don't you?!?!?'
She just needs to be able to check out the world around her. I don't blame her - i would want to ride backwards either!
Don't feel bad. Staring at the back of a seat is not fun. They want to see you and absorb everything. Car rides will be much more enjoyable now. We switched ours shortly after one year too.
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