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CherryCheesecake · 24/04/2012 23:37

Love my 12 week old DD so much. I have just looked in on her sleeping and thought I was going to burst. I'm generally not a soppy person but deary me.

She's a screamer but I love her to pieces!

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MoonlightandRoses · 24/04/2012 23:40

YABU! Grin - no, not really - congratulations!

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CherryCheesecake · 24/04/2012 23:43

Thank you Grin

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TheSinglePringleWillicopters · 24/04/2012 23:44

Congratulations!

I have a 2 year old and now when I see him sleeping I'm happy because he isn't climbing on me and telling me I have a jelly belly Grin

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iloveACK · 25/04/2012 00:02

YANBU - congratulations Grin

I have 3 boys, 5, 3 & 11 months & feel exactly the same. Think it intensifies as time passes (& I'd never have thought that possible!)

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MrsTerryPratchett · 25/04/2012 02:03

Congratulations! I just spent a good ten minutes saying over and over to DH, "seriously, look at her, she's so cute, she's like an advert baby, look, look" about 16 mo DD.

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GodisaDJ · 25/04/2012 03:59

YANBU congratulations Smile

That feeling of 'bursting' doesn't go away,

Im the same as you, not normally all soppy but becoming a mummy has changed me in to a blubbering mess! Grin

DD (8.5months) has just woke because of her teeth (cutting her 4th one) and she's just soo adorable even when upset. We're currently having cuddles whilst the calpol kicks in Wink

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Debsbear · 25/04/2012 09:33

YANBU to feel this way when they are sleeping Wink Let us know if you still feel the same way when they've just broken something you value or pooed all over your new carpet!! I must admit I could look at all mine, all night when they are sleeping. They just look so innocent and lush, don't they. Why do they need to wake up Grin

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Paiviaso · 25/04/2012 09:40

Awww :)

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