Crying

Aug 30
10:13

2011

Adrian Fisher

Adrian Fisher

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I was an incredibly fussy baby. My mother frequently reminds me that I cried for the first seven months of my life with little consolation...

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I was an incredibly fussy baby. My mother frequently reminds me that I cried for the first seven months of my life with little consolation. Feeling defeated and frustrated,Crying Articles she resolved to place me in a chair and leave me to wail in the toilet until I had had enough and fell asleep. She tells me it was because I was born with eyes wide open and I was aware of my limitations and unable to have the independence I so desired. By the time I was able to crawl well, my attitude changed dramatically and I transformed into a contented, smiley child that any parent would brag about. To this day, I remember the bathroom of the house I lived in until 2 1/2 years of age.Looking back, I know my mum's theory couldn't be right because science tells us that an infants' eyesight is no where near as acute upon birth. It is thought that they are hypersensitive to light, and their eyesight is estimated to be around 20/400 which will slowly improve until the child hits two years of age. Anyway, I like her story and it has always encouraged me to be a free thinker; it has instilled in me the idea that I was born to find comfort and depend on myself alone.It's a good thing I shaped up because I believe that what goes around comes around! When it comes time, I am hoping for an easy child that will fly on a plane or be driven silently in uninterrupted sleep as I continue to enjoy my quarterly holidays within the UK. I have booked in at one of Legoland Windsor Hotels his weekend for a surprise getaway for my girlfriend who recently broke the news as to why she has been so moody lately. I looked into Golf Hotel Deals too, but in the end I decided to go with one of the Legoland deals.