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Scout
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01-20-2005
| Wednesday, September 15, 2010 - 9:09 am
I wasn't too sure I wanted to start this series, I've almost reached "multiples overload", but I'm glad I did. I love this family. The parents seem so caring and loving, and their older son, Jhancarlos - what a sweet kid he is. He seems very sensitive - to what his parents go through and to what they went through as they grew up. He had tears in his eyes when he talked about how hard it was for his mom growing up in the mountains of Ecuador and having to go live with her grandparents, and parent a younger brother at six years of age. I think, considering the house is pretty tiny, that they've made optimum use of the space. At least, they have a large area for them to play. Doesn't sound like they've had the kind of help all these other families have had, either. I had to laugh when the lady came to demonstrate how to walk the kids on those leashes. She looked like Cesar, the dog whisperer, walking the babies up and down the street. I kept waiting for her to do the sshhtt thing he does. Naturally, she picked the easiest kid to walk. Whichever little boy the dad had - that kid loved to walk - but always in the wrong direction.
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