The library is cooler & they probably have wi-fi also.
You know, I think when Caylee was too young to speak, she probably went back home as soon as the coast was clear. I wonder what the neighbors know.
Once Caylee started to speak it probably got VERY, VERY HARD to find ways to keep busy until 5 pm & she was done with her make-believe job.
Yep. Caylee was becoming a huge pain in Casey's fat butt.[/QUOTE]
This is possible too; however, when my niece was Caylee's age we used to play imagination games. We would go to the beach and I would tell her all of her favorite playmates were with us (ie Barney the dino, a magical talking dolphin, etc..). We would pretend they were there and talk about how we remembered them being there the next time we went. Then she started lying and coming up with these elaborate false memories. Other family members told me about it, and I realized it was my fault so we stopped playing "pretend" like we were back in the day. Instead, I let her know that we were just pretending, and I made sure she understood that. If Casey was slick with the lies, all she would have to have done is play "make-believe". Caylee would have played along forever... She would not be able to distinguish between fact and fiction like my niece.