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AIBU?

to really miss all that small child stuff?

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AtYourCervix · 10/04/2014 20:21

Bathtime. Bubbles, me sitting on the loo seat chatting.

Dollies and playmobil and building forts.

Playgrounds. Can't remember the last time i went down a slide.

Making daisy chains.

Reading lovely bedtime stories, from picture books to a chapter a night proper ones.

Getting excited about tractors.

Disney films.

Putting them to bed at 6.30 and having 4 hours of peace in the evenings.

Days out to farms.

Proper cuddles.




Somebody slap me ease.

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AtYourCervix · 10/04/2014 20:22

Playdough!

Making cakes!

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elahrairahforprimeminister · 10/04/2014 20:23

Getting excited about tractors.

Grin

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AtYourCervix · 10/04/2014 20:25

Painting.

Glitter!

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AtYourCervix · 10/04/2014 20:27

I even like buggies and prams.

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MrsBungle · 10/04/2014 20:28

Well my 4 year old has chicken pox and has been ill all day.

My 2 year old has had about 15 tantrums - 1 of which was based upon me not lifting him up quickly enough to see a passing bloody tractor. He had another tantrum when we were leaving the park and did the whole going limp whilst screeching like a pterodactyl - infront of the whole park. Bath time was a disastrous screech-fest of not wanting hair washed and fighting over a plastic egg.

You have rose-tinted spectacles!

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BikeRunSki · 10/04/2014 20:29

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Broken nights (youngest is 2.5 and still at it..,,,)
Constantly wiping up wee, snot, drinks....
Inability to reason with them
Military style operation to leave house
Having to get three people dressed every morning
Cajoling every mouthful of good
General idiocy of toddlers and preschoolers

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formerbabe · 10/04/2014 20:29

Half the dinner on the floor, the other half on their face!

The stench of dirty nappys

Sleepless nights

Having a handbag full of baby wipes, toy cars, apple cores.

Not leaving the house without a full on military operation.

Being woken up at 6.30am on the weekend.

Expensive childcare

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BikeRunSki · 10/04/2014 20:31

Constant talk about dinosaurs, Lego or Star Wars
Being the only person who can understand 2 yo's words

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Poshsausage · 10/04/2014 20:31

Snotty kisses :-)
Singing funny songs and forgetting the words
The I did it myself gleeful squeal
Mummy cuddles
Maked up words
How happy they are to see you after you've been at work all day
Giggles after their stinky little farts
Little crafty things they make just for you

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Wincher · 10/04/2014 20:33

Aw, thanks for the reminder that I will really miss this stage when it's gone. I was looking at a cupboard today that we need to clear out and thinking how sad I'll be when it's time to throw away the play tent, the little tykes car etc. My last baby is only 7 months old so there's a while yet!

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AtYourCervix · 10/04/2014 20:34

Early mornings do put me off a bit.

DD2 didn't sleep through the night until she was 6 so that doesn't phase me.

I like having useful stuff like wipes and cars in my handbag.

I don't do snot so taught them the art of nose blowing before they were potty trained.

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AtYourCervix · 10/04/2014 20:36

I didn't have MN when they were small though so couldn't fuell my neuroses and paranoia. Just got on with stuff without asking 'is this normal?' 'Should I do that?' 'Why, how and when.... ?'

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ilovemywestie · 10/04/2014 20:38

Oh me too!
I miss painting, drawing, making things together.

Trips out to parks, farms, seaside, picnics etc

playing with the toy castles and making a massive "village" all over the dinning room floor!

watching films...especially musicals that we'd sing along to!

Bed time stories as well

actually I just miss being together..makes me feel sad......

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WillYouDoTheFandango · 10/04/2014 20:38

The small stage is lovely at the minute but I'm just a novice.

Today I drew a sudacrem tache on 1 yo DS and he got his own back by kissing it onto me.

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ICanSeeTheSun · 10/04/2014 20:41

Now I would love it if someone did school projects for me and I just pay them, perhaps you could do that.

How about respite care.

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ParanoidLucy · 10/04/2014 20:44

I was just eyeing my sons space ship and hot wheels set wishing I had somewhere to put it when I read this. Made me realise it wont be long until its replaced by an x box or I pad. These are precious times. I really don't miss the baby and toddler years though.

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3monkeys · 10/04/2014 20:48

Me too. Onto teen spots and moods now! Used to love lining the 3 of them up on he stairs for shoes, coats and bags!!

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AtYourCervix · 10/04/2014 20:49

We did some bloody good projects. I made them walk up snowdon and made cheese!

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Summerwood1 · 10/04/2014 20:50

Funny! How old are they now?

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AtYourCervix · 10/04/2014 20:51

I even love babies.

Those milk druk early smiles in the middle of the night!

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keepcalm111 · 10/04/2014 20:51

Nope after 5 children I feel I have done all that in spades and very glad the youngest is 9 and nearly out of it

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WillYouDoTheFandango · 10/04/2014 20:52

I really like when small babies fart. Tiny little newborn bundle farting like a trooper after a vindaloo. Cracks me up every time!

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curiousuze · 10/04/2014 20:57

Are you drunk? You sound drunk Grin

I just put DS to bed (at 8pm, how do you get them to go to sleep at 6:30pm and not wake you at 4am, you must be magic) hugging a small, filthy flowerpot he found in the garden because it wasn't worth the fricken tantrum to get it off him. I cannot wait till he's old enough to reason with!

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SylvaniansKeepGettingHoovered · 10/04/2014 20:57

Oh but the teething, the temperatures and worrying about every little rash

Trying to have five minutes to yourself so you can have a poo, but one of them is watching you and another one is asking 'can I have a drink now please' while you're still wiping your own bum

And that silly stage where they don't want to go in a pushchair but you know they can't walk very far without getting tired and irritable

Nope, give me older ones any day!

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AtYourCervix · 10/04/2014 21:01

Mid life crisis i think.

And ovaries doing a bit of a last gasp surge.

DDs are 16 and nearly 18. Can you imagine starting again??????!!!!???????

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