Hi everyone. I'm one super proud auntie

BrianMcFaddenfan07
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A few days ago my sister-in-law (my youngest sister's wife) posted a a video of herself and my middle niece walking to their local shops.
My middle niece is 9 years old, but she was diagnosed with global development delay when she was 2 years old. Usually when either my youngest sis or sister-in-law take my middle niece (I have 3 nieces y eldest niece is 15 years old, but she was forcibly adopted when she was about 4 years old, my middle niece who is 9 years old and their lil sister who is nearly 2 years old) they either take my middle niece in her wheelchair or they take it with them just in case my niece gets tired, but when my sister-in-law took my middle niece to the shop , my niece walked to the shop and when they got to the shop, she carried the basket. My sister-in-law allowed my niece to get herself some sweets for being good and without being asked to she got her lil sister some sweets as well and when they'd finished in the shop, she walked all the way back home again holding my sister-in-law's hand.
My youngest sis is my nieces mummy and my sister-in-law is their momma.
I am 1 super proud auntie 😄😇
My middle niece is 9 years old, but she was diagnosed with global development delay when she was 2 years old. Usually when either my youngest sis or sister-in-law take my middle niece (I have 3 nieces y eldest niece is 15 years old, but she was forcibly adopted when she was about 4 years old, my middle niece who is 9 years old and their lil sister who is nearly 2 years old) they either take my middle niece in her wheelchair or they take it with them just in case my niece gets tired, but when my sister-in-law took my middle niece to the shop , my niece walked to the shop and when they got to the shop, she carried the basket. My sister-in-law allowed my niece to get herself some sweets for being good and without being asked to she got her lil sister some sweets as well and when they'd finished in the shop, she walked all the way back home again holding my sister-in-law's hand.
My youngest sis is my nieces mummy and my sister-in-law is their momma.
I am 1 super proud auntie 😄😇
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Aww thats lovely @BrianMcFaddenfan071
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Aww ty @Sandy_1230
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We are @Teddybear12. She can also walk about unaided now as she walks around at school unaided.1
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Hi @BrianMcFaddenfan07! 😊 Awww what a proud family moment!! I think this shows how kind your niece is to remember to get sweets for her little sister 😊0
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My beautiful cleaver niece. She's on a day out with her school I think. She attends a special school. My youngest sister and sister-in-law take my middle niece's wheelchair with them when they go into town say just in case she gets tired.
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@BrianMcFaddenfan07 this is brilliant news well-done to your niece she's lovely I get proud when my children do things I have 6 children 3 are disabled my children are my world takecare 😊2
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