Goofyernmost
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Didn't stop me from threatening though! You could see the fear in her eyes just before she uttered a few words that I can't repeat and as far as I know, is physically impossible.My niece is like that...running off if you turn your back for 2 seconds. My brother and his husband were really grateful to my daughter for keeping an eye on her at Disney. More often than not, E was following N around like she was a moon orbiting its planet. My brother would be looking at something, and turn around and N would be gone, he'd turn a bit further and see my daughter, following the munchkin and keeping her from causing mayhem. I can imagine Disney would be a scary place to lose sight of your child, because it's SOOOO big, and they could be ANYWHERE and there are so many people. And E was really good about correcting N's behavior if she started climbing on things, or doing something that could be dangerous or be rude to other patrons. I think my brother enjoyed his trip a lot more than he might have had they traveled there alone with the kiddo. And E had fun playing "big sister" to her cousin. I suppose it's a bit harder when your sister is a grown adult. You can hardly scold her for wandering off as she has every right to do so. I doubt she'd let you tether her these days.
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