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Sydney

Sydney Ann Tiemann




Sydney was born on March 9, 2010 and she's 2 years old.



She is so sweet and funny.  If you cry, it will send a happy girl in to a hysterically crying mess.  She's notorious for her favorite knock knock joke.
Knock Knock
Who's there?
Cat poop!  Hahahaha!



She has her own sense of style.  She tells you what she wants to wear, how she wants her hair done, and that she has to have make up on.  Yes, somehow I created a monster.



Her favorite books are Pinkalicious, Little Bird Biddle Bird and anything Princess.


She doesn't like a lot of TV, but she does watch a little:

My Little Pony

Doc McStuffins


As for movies she likes:

Lady and the Tramp


Tangled


Anything Disney Princess


LaLaLoopsy


Rio


She also likes my movies and TV shows as well.

Her favorite songs right now are anything by Justin Bieber, Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepson, and Stronger by Kelly Clarkson.  I laugh and say that she's a 14 year old, trapped inside of a 2 year old's body.

She has a huge crush on Justin Bieber and if you ask her why, she'll tell you "I like Justin Bieber because he's trouble."

She is all about Hello Kitty right now also.  If it's Hello Kitty, she thinks she has to have it.


Sydney's favorite food is chicken and fries.  She likes water, chocolate milk, orange juice, sprite and root beer to drink.

If you haven't heard from her in a little bit, it's not usually a good sign.  It usually means she is up to no good.


She likes playing with her baby dolls, her kitchen, her dress up clothes, and her pretend hair and make up stuff.

She loves going outside and playing with bubbles, riding on bikes and toy cars, coloring with side walk chalk, going to the park, swings, and going to Granny's house.



She wants so much to be big and after lots of begging we let her get her ears pierced.



She still uses a pacifier or "Ninny" as she calls it.  We hope to break this habit by her 3rd birthday.

She's a sweet, spunky little girl full of life and she tries so hard to be like her Mommy.

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