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November 2012 - Four months? Oh no, the dreaded sleep regression!

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StuntNun · 08/03/2013 20:11

Previous thread: www.mumsnet.com/Talk/postnatal_clubs/1698894-November-2012-BFPs-Already-You-girls-are-going-to-have-some-fun

Instead of marking place, please could those of us with older siblings post something (positive) they are looking forward to as our babies get older. I think it would cheer us up since so many are struggling at the moment.

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StuntNun · 08/03/2013 20:13

Older siblings to our babies obviously!

I'm looking forward to when J starts to push his arms through his sleeves for me when I'm dressing him.

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ValiumQueen · 08/03/2013 20:21

I am looking forward to J trying to pronounce his sisters names and his first recognisable wave. And sleeping through!

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Pikz · 08/03/2013 20:23

I don't have olders but my big nephews mean I am looking forward to sitting up unaided and first food!

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ValiumQueen · 08/03/2013 20:24

Lovely idea stunt I am getting a bit emotional here. Thank you for being out thread coordinator.

Yep, it won't be long until this little angel asleep in my arms is a walking talking little sod like his sister!

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sweetpea1112 · 08/03/2013 22:07

O is my first but I am looking forward to him holding out his arms to me for a cuddle.

I heart this quiche.

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fruitpastilles · 08/03/2013 22:36

S is my first , but I can't wait until she starts talking I realise this is a long way off my cousins little girl has just started talking and it is adorable.

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PurplePidjin · 08/03/2013 23:53

R is my first, I'm looking forward to introducing him to books and reading

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Contradictionincarnate · 09/03/2013 00:45

D is my first ... I am looking forward to so much! At the mo its the first real giggle and rolling over but first words are high up too! ... Trying not to wish my time away and to live in the moment ... I find that hard but tiny D has helped me do that!
I heart this quiche too!!

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LuisGarcia · 09/03/2013 01:09

L is our second. She is having a regression atm, too, so fwiw.

Things you can look forward to, if J is anything to go by....

Bathtime. You have no idea how much fun water and bubbles can be.

Food. You will never ever have a bigger fan of your cooking.

Reading. You will discover a hidden joy for reciting books from memory reading books.

Puddles. Natures themepark.

Hiding. A useful multitasker that takes away scary things and makes finding daddy hilarious.

Conkers. You can throw them on the roof and they go thudthudthud and come back!

Cars. Cars are amazing.

Also dogs.

And cats.

Lions are yellow hairy gods.

Colours. You are not going to believe this, but everything has a colour. Like, everything. Mind. Blown.

No.

No. No. No.

Finding raisins everywhere. Even in places where you scratch your head and think wtaf??

I love J.

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ValiumQueen · 09/03/2013 05:39

luis lovely post! I agree. Seeing things through a childs eyes is awesome.

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Lily311 · 09/03/2013 06:54

No older kids but I am looking forward to bedtime storied. The ones when they sit on your lap sucking their thumbs completely engaged in the books.

luis love that post, so true.

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MadamGazelleIsMyMum · 09/03/2013 09:10

I have an older DD - 2.1. I cant wait for DS to show as much excitement over something as DD has for diggers. We went for a walk in Greenwich Park recently which is having some work done. When she spotted the diggers it was amazing. Eyes wide open, stamping her feet, shouting "dig-ya, dig-ya, DIG-YA". Everyone who walked past smiled at her. The men working smiled at her. In a different age (before the world of health and safety), I am pretty sure the chap would have let her sit in the cab, given the mens' enjoyment of her excitement.

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barefootwalker · 09/03/2013 09:53

I'm with sweetpea, I can't wait for G to hold her arms out to me or to toddle towards me for a cuddle. I'm looking forward to watching her learn to walk (with the dog "assisting" I'm sure). I'm looking forward to watching G show her love for my DH and our lovely dog. I can't wait for the excitement of a balloon, a swing and a sledge. I'm looking forward to seeing her reaction to a hundred different flavours. So many happy things to come.

I was chatting to a couple of RL antenatal friends and saying I actually really miss the early baby days though. Feeling a little broody already...

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MissMummy1 · 09/03/2013 12:45

M is my first and last. I am looking forward to taking her swimming when we finally get on top her skin problems. And teaching her to sail - admittedly a few years off yet!

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blonderedhead · 09/03/2013 12:45

Hello new thread.

Madam your dd may like a trip here: diggerland - my sister recently took the kids she looks after and they had a great time. My DH is looking forward to L being old enough to go!

Loving the stories, what a great idea Stunt. Luis that is a lovely piece. I am looking forward to arms being reached up and L talking nineteen to the dozen as he clearly wants to! I am sure when it happens I'll wish for peace but love the idea of all the questions and funny chatter.

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Catbag · 09/03/2013 13:37

What a beautiful idea. I read your responses and thought of my own and now I have tears rolling down my face. This is why I love you lot.

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MummaPanda · 09/03/2013 14:15

I cant wait til N says mummy and daddySmile

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gardenpixie32 · 09/03/2013 14:29

Lovely idea stunt :)

Gosh, so many lovely things to look forward too!

For me, I can't wait to watch my girls form a relationship. Watching them holding hands now often brings a tear to my eye, this will only get better and better.

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Sophiathesnowfairy · 09/03/2013 16:20

I am looking forward to taking the boys to the cinema and out for tea and having loads of family fun. I am most looking forward to my DH enjoying the phase that starts at about aged 5.

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Catbag · 09/03/2013 16:22

Nice ending Pidj! Grin

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Brockle · 09/03/2013 16:29

I am looking forward to the next few months when suddenly they start doing new things every day and become funny happy smiley little people rolling about all over the place Grin

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ValiumQueen · 09/03/2013 16:36

Not your proudest moment there cat Grin

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ValiumQueen · 09/03/2013 16:38

sophia with you on the 5+ thing.

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PetiteRaleuse · 09/03/2013 16:39

What a lovely idea stunt

DD1 does so much stuff that I find cute, and she is still just under two so not long off for the LOs:

  • when I tell her to do something and she shouts NON back at me and giggles it is hard not to giggle myself and she knows it


  • when she bumps herself the only remedy is a kiss from mummy to make it better. She is a real daddy's girl most of the time but when she has a bump only mummy's kisses work


  • when she blows kisses using the whole palm of her hand across her mouth. It's so clumsy but so cute


  • when she started applauding herself and anytime she sees a studio audience on TV clap she stops whatever she is doing and claps along


  • when she swore at the dog last week I almost pmsl


  • from about the age of 8 months her real pride at being able to do new things, and doing them again and again and again and again


  • when she sings along tunelessly and wordlessly to songs she knows


  • when she picks up the phone, or a piece of lego, and has pretend conversations, walking round the room, sometimes raising her voice and often giggling at some imaginary joke someone has told her


  • the moment when you realise they undstand what you are saying, even if they can't speak themselves, and you wonder when the hell that happened


  • how everything is fascinating. Everything.


  • when she tries to help with housework and gets worked up if I miss a bit the relieved when it's clean though that does get a little annoying


  • the real appreciation she shows when I give her something to eat that she really loves. No-one cooks betetr than mummy and that is a confidence boost every evening


So so much to look forward to with LO; DD1 can be a real mischievous PITA but she is more often hilarious and heartwarming than a PITA. And even the mischievousness is really funny

I am really dreading the 'why?' Phase though. Babysat a toddler for a weekend a few years ago and she was right in the middle of it. Why is the door closed? Because it's raining. Why? Because there's too much water in the clouds so it falls down and rains. Why? Because weather is strange sometimes. Why? Because it fucking well is. Yes, but why? Ask your mum when she picks you up tomorrow.

Where's mummy? Away with daddy. Why? Because they are going to a concert. Why? Because they like music? Why? Honestly? Celine fucking Dion? I have no idea. Why don't you know? Because I'm stupid. Why? Just because.

Aaaaaaagh. It was years ago. And the whole weekend was like that and has scarred me.
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PetiteRaleuse · 09/03/2013 16:40

Woah that was a mammoth post. Sorry.

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