Wow, that brings back some memories. Both my daughter and my cat believed they should be attached to me at all times.
I went back to work when my daughter was 9 months old and she literally hung on to my leg like that everyday when I came home from work. I finally started packing an afternoon snack for the child care people to give her at around 4:30. That did the trick she was no longer starving when I came home and actually quit hanging on my leg.
@Lorajay That's so clever! Mine was very high needs but she was fine as long as she was strapped to me, and fortunately I worked from home most of the time so I could integrate that into my schedule, although I eventually had a nanny in a couple of times a week. The cat, however, took another five years to settle down.
Just along for the ride.
Beats walking.
Posted by LaurenIntroducing my new hobby: actually it started about a year ago when a feral ginger would hang out in my courtyard shrubbery.
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