

Avery had a performance with her dance group and while I was curling her hair, she started to droop right before my eyes.

Cameron had to come hold her up so I could finish curling her hair with the curling iron. She was completely out, until she had to go dance.

Avery threw a big ole fit and hit Kendal, which in our house lands you in our "time- out" chair. She began to cry in protest. Pretty soon she was not crying anymore. When we looked around the corner to check on her, we found her dreaming away in this position. She slept like this for 20 minutes.
Most days she still refuses a nap, but there are other days, she will grab a blanket and just quietly go lay in her bed. She is her own little person. We love her so!!!
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