"Happy Birthday day to you, happy birthday to you, Happy birthday Callie Jacobs" Callie then blew out her candle.

"What did you wish for princess?" Donald asked.

"Princess!" One year old Callie replied.

"You are a princess to us" Colleen replied.

Callie's party went on for two more hours, there was cake, presents, a princess bouncy house. What more can a girl ask for? The next day Colleen decides to take Callie shopping for some new clothes.

"Mommy?"

"Yes Cal?"

"Why birthdays only last day?" Callie asked while looking at dresses.

"Because it's a very special day when you were born and came into our life" Colleen replied.

"Birthdays should last longer" Callie responded while trying on a Cinderella costume"

"Callie we should be looking at clothes for you"

"Mommy think I look like Cinderella?"

"Yes I do but we're meeting your father at the Olive garden in an hour"

"Okay mommy"

One month later

"Mommy? Where babies from?" Callie asked while getting into bed.

"Callie why would you want to know that? You're only a year old"

"I get older every day. I big girl now!"

"I'll tell you where babies come from in a few years but for now let's just say a stork put you on our doorstep"

"How old mommy?"

"When you're at least six I'll explain some of it to you"

"Okay mommy"

"Want your princess nightlight on?"

"Yes mommy"

"How are my favourite girls?" Donald asked walking in the room.

"Daddy! Mommy said when I am six I'll know where babies from" Callie said while Donald glanced over to Colleen.

"Goodnight Callie, we love you" both Donald and Colleen said as they were leaving the room.

"Night mommy and daddy"

That evening

"So six eh?" Donald asked Colleen.

"I'll explain to her what a period is since I had a relative who got hers at the age of eight years" Colleen replied.

"Sounds good to me so she'll at least be prepared"

"Yeah but no tampons until she turns 14 and able to insert it correctly"

"Sounds fair, so when do you think we should try for another kid?" Donald asked.

"When Callie is at least three since I don't want her to feel less loved, she's already reading and talking and walking better than any kid her age, I want her to still feel loved not that we won't love her anymore but I want there to be at least a four year age gap between her and her brother or sister like my parents wanted for me until they disowned me because I was with Robert"

"Three it is" Donald replied back.