Nina is my niece. She's ten months old and trusts nobody. Visitors and strangers alike get the "Who the hell are
you!? Stay away from me!" look.
I was just like her when I was little:
Strangers were scary! It was unnerving when a they got in my face. Who
were they? Sometimes they smelled: mothballs, coffee breath, hairspray, to much cologne... Why did they have to get
so close?
4 comments:
It's still scary, when you think about it....
I agree, stray g.
I think adults don't realize how overwhelming they can be to kids.
Stray, funny comment!
Namo: I know. Some people I know force you to hug and kiss their kids and babies, and I think you can tell when a kid does or doesn't want to get huggy. I think it can be a gross imposition.
I completely agree, Linda,
My brother likes to pass Nina around and put her in people's laps, but she dislikes it.
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