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June mummies '05 thread 9 - The one where small beginnings become great things

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katzg · 07/03/2006 11:13

one brand new thread!

what will our babies do this month?

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katzg · 07/03/2006 11:14

hope you like the title!

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tribpot · 07/03/2006 11:18

Lovely title Katz Grin

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eastyorksmum · 07/03/2006 11:20

hello mums hugsssss

wow ive just scanned through the thread so much going on sorry i havnt osted been a bit stresed out here although i am feeling a lot better.

First of all hubby went away with work to africa grrr for a week nearly killed me, but middle son came to my rescue, came and stayed with me, really missed hubby.

Then my lovely neice Georgia had her heart opperation another biggy, my heart was in my mouth, but all went well and our baby girl is home and mummy is very proud, she hopefully comming to see us this weekend how brilliant.

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eastyorksmum · 07/03/2006 11:21

Anyway i will catch up with you all later

love to you all xxxxx

welcome newbies hugsssss

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katzg · 07/03/2006 11:22

Glad you've come out the other side of a hectic week EYM. How are you feeling now? are up for a northern meet-up? we're planning on getting together in York one weekend.

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giddy1 · 07/03/2006 11:22

Jess is auditioning for Pop idol Wink

We now have a succesion of words
Mamma
dadda
car
dog
a'o =hello
gen =again.
I really did think this was my imagination and I had no idea about the usual age for onset of speech but everyone seems to be noticing that she is trying to talk.
Totally not interested in crawling or weight bearing though. No teeth yet and being a complete mare at bed time.

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katzg · 07/03/2006 11:24

Giddy - how lovely! my DD has a mamamamamama sound which melts my heart!

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giddy1 · 07/03/2006 11:34

actually its more of a "ca" noise and "Du" for car and dog
Sorry to give the impression that she is pronouncing them properly.
It amazes me though because it isn't random babbling but repeating after me ...awwww.
She was a little baggage last night and I could easily have swapped her.
Anyway ....lalala
love to you all xxx

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katzg · 07/03/2006 11:39

Just to reassure you Giddy DD2 doesn't sleep well and DD1 didn't sleep well until she was nearly 2, not sure how thats reassuring but just so you know your not alone being awake in the middle of the night!

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muma3 · 07/03/2006 11:43

i think defintily that this month LO'S speech is going to be coming along great. dd3 is also saying lots now.
mam
dad (not dada but dad!!!!!!)
ook (look )
tat (that)
is(this)
god (dog)
nana
ooo
also shakes head when we say no
and throws arms up when we cheer (football mad dad Smile)

arent they all just adorable??????????
Grin

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giddy1 · 07/03/2006 11:44

Ha- Ha Grin
reassure me?....... yeah right!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lol .
I dread the summer when the windows are open at night because WOW, IS SHE LOUD!!!!

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JonahB · 07/03/2006 12:04

happy birthday to me, happy birthday to me, happy birthday to mmmeeeeee, haaapy birthday to me!!!!

Hi all, sorry, i'm the worst mner in the world. Just dont have the time to keep up, but it's my birthday (could you tell from my subtle hints), so b*gger work, i'm going to eat and surf mn ALL day....

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katzg · 07/03/2006 12:07

Happy Birthday Jonah, have a nice day!

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teabelly · 07/03/2006 14:24

Afternoon ladies Smile

Tried to catch up, but life is too busy busy busy these days...

Jonah - HAPPY BIRTHDAY Smile

Trib - yeah fab news for your friend Grin

Katz - great thread title

Muma - GrinGrinGrin - new house woohoo!

Mumatuks - welcome to the junies Smile

Well new tricks this week are walking, walking, walking! not by ourselves, we have to hold a hand or two but sitting still is a very definite thing or the past. Bought her first pair of shoes at the weekend and she walked out of the shop and up half one side of MK shopping centre!!Shock only stopped then coz my back hurt and I picked her up! Arrhhh help what have we unleashed Wink

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muma3 · 07/03/2006 14:25

happy birthday jonahB Grin
have a great day or whats left of it and spoil yourself xxxxx

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eastyorksmum · 07/03/2006 15:38

Happy Birthday jonah have a geat day and spoil yourself hugsssss

Trib hunny congrats on the friend

Muma3 wow new house yayyyyy well done hugs

Tea your little one is doing well william is walking every where as well with support, hes in his walker most the time.

Giddy hunny hugssss

william is a bit noisy too like his mum lol
baba for dad
mama me
ta thank you

o yes he shouts a lot when hes in his pram lol

hes not interested at all in crawling he just wants to walk, hubby measured him and hes 2 foot 2 inch very long legs bright as a button, o and did i mention not sleeping agian grrrrr.

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eastyorksmum · 07/03/2006 15:39

wow katz york sounds nice when?

hello katz hugssss

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tribpot · 07/03/2006 15:43

Please tell me there are some Junies not yet walking or talking - ds can't quite crawl yet, can stand if supported against something (can't pull up) and certainly can't talk ....

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me23 · 07/03/2006 15:46

hi i'm a june mum joined mumsnet end of jan, do you mummies mind me joining the thread dd was born 9th june.

Tribpot my dd can't sayanything has started to ramdomly say dada though not in any context. She isn't even sitting unsupported let alone crawling, and her 1st tooth is just beginning to cut through.

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katzg · 07/03/2006 15:52

my DD2 might eb able to take a few steps but i have to say a non moving baby would be preferrable!!

EYM - \link{http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk?topicid=1368&threadid=145424&stamp=060306194119\northern meet} thread for the York meet up, dates being discussed at the mo

Welcome Me23

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teabelly · 07/03/2006 15:56

Me23 - welcome aboard Smile so is your junie your first?

Trib - don't worry sweetie, dd isn't talking yet, thank god Grin I remember with ds trying desperately to get him to talk...and you know you can't shut him up now! enjoy it while they can't speak or move - it'll never be this calm again! Wink

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JonahB · 07/03/2006 16:05

Trib, my ds isn't crawling or talking yet. He can commando style tummy-crawl and we are v. proud of him Smile.

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me23 · 07/03/2006 16:07

hi katzg thaqnks for the welcome, and teabelly yes dd is my first, bit of a bio- I'm 24 contrary to my name! I live in london on my own have a dp bit having major problems with him at the mo.

wondering out of interest if any june mums are pregnant again? or if not are you broody again? I have my moments of broodiness even though the timing is compleatly wrong.

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Bubbaloo · 07/03/2006 20:48

Evening all,
Just a quick flying visit to the new thread-thanks Katz,greta titleGrin.
Haven't got time to read anything yet-having a nightmare here.Ds has Gastroentiritus(sp)and we've been backwards and forwards to the doc's and hospital.It's absolutely horrendous and he hasn't eaten anything since Friday and can't keep any milk down either.He's also not drinking enough fluids and was told that if he doesn't start drinking large amounts he'll have to go to hospital to be drip fedSad.By the way...I resigned on my first day back(yesterday) and leave on the 28th-woohoo!

Hope you're all well and hello EYM-nice to "see" you.xxx

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tribpot · 07/03/2006 21:28

Bubba you poor thing. I had severe gastroenteritis as a youngster (older than ds though, aged 2) and I know what a nightmare it can be. Can't believe you even found time to resign but thank goodness you did!

Hope Oscar will be okay, if it comes to it, there are worse things than drip feeding. All the best for you and yours xxx

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