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Cranky Chloe

Chloe has been cranky for the whole of this week. Last week when she was down with fever and din go childcare for 3 days, on the 4th day when I bring her to childcare, she was still ok, no cry at all. Suddenly this whole week she started to be cranky and asked me to carry her, she hasn't ask me to carry her for quite some time already.

It really breaks my heart to see her cry and struggling when the teacher grabbed hold of her as I'm leaving the childcare. Most of the time my eyes go teary when I see her cry until so terribly. The aunties @ the childcare said it's very normal for kids to behave like that when they know their mummies are pregnant or delivering soon. Hmmm.. In that case, I think should be delivering soon?

 

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