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The day she was born

Duration: 1:55 minutes
Accession No: TWCMS : 2009.216
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Summary
Chloe's story is all about how much her family means to her.

By Chloe Perkins

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This story was inspired by the collections at the Regional Resource Centre at Beamish.


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It was the day I went over my best friends house after school and I was in the middle of having my tea and my mam called to say that Donna had a little girl but seems I was having my tea Sophie answered the phone and told me that I would be seeing the baby the next day, I was very exited.

I went over Donna's house and I saw little Aimee but at that time she had no name at that time because they didn’t know what to call her. It took over 2 weeks for them to give Aimee her name. When I first saw her she had very small feet and hands and her fingers and toes where tiny.

Donna ,Danny and Aimee came over but as soon as they walked in the door my mam took her off Donna and she had the cutest smile ever, and she looked as to say ' hello every body '. We went in to the sitting room and I said smile when I had my camera Aimee had her dummy in her mouth and she took it out and smiled very cheekily.

Aimee looked absolutely beautiful in her dress. However, Aimee looked like a 16yr old in a babies body and she never cried at all not once.

Donna came over again and 'oi are you listening’ Donna wanted to go on the Wii fit and she decided to put Aimee on the Wii fit on the type rope and she absolutely loved it she laughed so much she got so tired.

Aimee has changed a lot and I still love her like I did in the begining and soon she will be a big sister to twins.

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