I b GrOwN+(Da eNd of My dAiLy DoSe)

It saddens me to say that this will be my final blog on the Daily Dose of Jennster. However, I will not let all my dedicated readers down and promise to go down with a bang. For my last post I will explain one of my "adulthood memories" even though, I am technically still a teenager. So far one of the most meaningful experience I can think of has been the birth of my baby cousin Emmanuel.
Emmanuel and I at his 1st B-Day pty.
Emmanuel not only changed my life, but the life of my whole family as well. Up until about two years ago my aunt had been very sick with her having to inject herself with insulin and going blind for some time due to her diabetes.When all seemed to be going bad everything changed the day she announced her pregnancy. Up until that day we all believed she would never have kids as she had been trying for twenty years and was believed to be infertile.I still remember my Grandma crying tears of joy upon hearing this news as the impossible happened to be possible.
bbb at 2 month
The day Emmanuel was born was a day of celebration and I knew from that moment that he would impact all of my families lives. I remember and still feeling unconditional love from the first moment I saw him. Through my times shared with him I have learned to be more patient and responsible whenever I take care of him.Before, I never considered myself to be one to like babies much less baby boys. Despite all of this I have discovered I have a soft spot for babies as each one reminds me of him. Emmanuel has unlocked this selfless part of me that is willing to do anything for him in order to make him happy.Even though he's only been alive for less than 1 1/2 years it feels as if he has been a part of the family for the longest time.
Mi chikkibeibe
Emmanuel has not only impacted me, but others around him as we have all made him a part of our world and feel inclined to bring him happiness.This experienced opened up a whole new side to me that I never knew I had.
He b like: Scaret

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  2. You certainly win points for originality ... down to your novel use of language. I too am sad that this is your last blog post, but, of course, you can continue writing on your own, sharing your "daily doses" just for the fun of it.

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  3. I can't believe that this will be your last blog): ! I will certainly miss reading them. Also Emanuel is so cute and as your friend I agree that he has definitely unleashed a new side of you.

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  4. Hello fellow peachling! I know all of the stories that you tell us about Emmanuel and they really make all of us laugh. I remember when you were banned from him because your family thought you and your brother gave him chocolate I think?? Anyways, I be sad because your blog is ending and as a dedicated reader I will miss my daily doses....

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