Sunday, July 19, 2015

Zariah Claiborne woke up from a long nap after having a fun filled day or swimming and playing with her family.

Claiborne awoke hungry and crying for a bottle of milk in a hope to relieve her hunger.

Claiborne's godmother, Keneesha McLaughlin, prepared her a bottle as her mother observed and did her JRN 200 homework assignment.

Claiborne held her own bottle, which is a new task for her, as she drank the milk.

As Claiborne finished her bottle, McLaughlin assembled and attached a door jumper that she bought for Claiborne to the door entrance.


"I think I've got this thing figured out," said McLaughlin.

McLaughlin placed Claiborne in the door jumper and watched her enjoy trying to jump until she seemed to get frustrated.

"Ok," said McLaughlin. "I think it's time for god mommy's baby to get out."

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