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My little girl is growing up. We have noticed physical signs of development recently at the tender age of 9! Yes apparently this is normal. I myself was a late bloomer so find this a little disturbing to see my "little" girl turning into a young woman!
We have been having cold weather lately. A bit of snow flurries too. Thanksgiving is next week. Hard to believe! I have not starting shopping yet for Christmas.
32 here in pa and flurries
ReplyDeleteWe got snow last night, about 6 inches or so. Ugh. Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteI was an early bloomer and so was my daughter. I think she had to start wearing deoderant in 2nd grade. They do grow up so fast. I remember being the tallest in my class in 3rd grade and about the shortest when we got to high school. 'On Ya'-ma
ReplyDeleteI was a late bloomer, but they have more vitamins in food these days. Oh...88 here today in Phoenix. DE ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's hard watching your "little girl" grow up! Have a good night.
ReplyDeleteI have the same thing going on with my 9 year old...she is thrilled though, ha ha I was a late bloomer as well so it is really strange. I have heard that chemicals in shampoo, condioner, lotion, soap, and hormones in chicken and beef can mimick people hormones and causing our kids to grow up somewhat sooner.
ReplyDeleteI am seeing Brook bloom and I want to turn the years back.
ReplyDeleteI TOO WAS A LATE BLOOMER. BUT I THINK THAT GUIRLS MATURE FASTER NOW DAYS.
ReplyDeleteLOVE,
CARLENE