She won't smile at just anything, because the moment I point that camera at her, she gets all 'concerned face' on me, like something bad is about to happen. I mean, just because I made her cry that ONE TIME when I scared her with the goofy faces and noises I was making to try to get her to smile, it's not like she needs to expect it to happen every. single. time. the camera makes an appearance.
Ok, CAITLIN? RELAX. Let it go, already.
(PS: I was telling her this morning that I loved her, most of the time, except when she woke me up at 5am, when she'd slept until 7 for Steve the day before, and no exaggeration, she stuck her lip out at me like she was getting ready to cry. As I quickly backtracked and loudly promised that I was just kidding, that I really did love her all of the time, that she and her sister were tied for my favorite people ever, she started smiling at me again. Manipulation, man. They learn at such a young age...)
Ryan was the same way for ages. Ridiculous babies.
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