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Here is a sample cover of my new magazine, called Jnel & J., that I wish to someday publish. The baby on the cover is a picture of my daughter. What do you guys think? Do you like it?
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"Miracles are not impossible, Dreams are often impossible."
Sorry I couldn`t update yesterday, I had a lot of running around to do, buying some last minutes Halloween stuff for my baby, Here are some pictures I took yesterday of my baby dressed as a princess. [She's my Princess Diva!...lolz]. We had a lot of fun trick-or-treating and watching the parade go by.
This is my daughter dressed up as a princess.
I hope you enjoyed some of my pictures.
Kisses!
"Miracles are not impossible, Dreams are often impossible."
Go check out Jerry Seinfeld's lastest creation coming to a theater near you on Novemeber 02, 2007. Here's a clip of the extended version of the movie trailer.
Aaay I`m sorry I haven't added anything lately. I`m working on some new things for this blog. If I had an idea of what you guys wanted it would be alot easier, so feel free to drop a line and tell me what you guys would like to see Please leave feedback and leave me some comments also please subscribe. Thanks and have a lovely weekend! :)
So here's a little more of what's going on right now: potty training my daughter. It tends to get me frustrated at times, she always ends up doing pee-pee on the floor, after having her sit on her potty for more than a half an hour, while I sat on the floor next to her (Damn, but ass hurts!), but it's helping me, keep me from getting too self-absorbed in my web browsing and posting on my blogs - HA! "She Did It!"
Training my daughter is quite difficult from just changing her diaper; you can't spend hours sitting in the bathroom with her being encouraging. I would never leave the bathroom otherwise. I suggest, I encourage, I spend like 5 minutes in there and show her that after she tinkles, she needs to wash her hands afterwards, but she likes to play with the water, and ends up making big splashes of water all over the place, so I have to hurry and get out, before she catches a temper tantrum. I started printing out some lovely posters I found online for her, and bought stickers with her favorite cartoon characters. She gets (gasp) Ice-Cream & a cheer for her success (my daughter doesn't really eat ice-cream - but I knew it would be okay for her to have one, for this special moment!) The whole experience is quite an overwhelming affair and will most likely take a few weeks to complete. I wish it was over already, but it will happen when it happens (It just began!).
We bought 1 pack of pull-up training pants and some little cute panties. So she can see, that panties are cute to wear instead of diapers. Once she feels she's wet, she doesn't like the feeling, so it's kind of a bigger step for her to see that the whole idea of potty training is so she can be a Big Girl.
But it's more than that - it's the beginning of a new journey in her life.