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May '09 - We've had our first tooth!!

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Grumpyoldcaaaaaaaa · 21/09/2009 13:38

Here we are, in honour of baby O and the first tooth through.

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ladyhelen2 · 21/09/2009 13:41

Congrays to baby O and his little tooth!
Bookmarking for later.

Cheers grumpy. Ca va?

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essenceofSES · 21/09/2009 13:46

Awww! Thanks Grumpy We feel v honoured!!

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Momino · 21/09/2009 13:56

checking in, thanks grumpy .
gotta get the laundry out on the line. before Harper alerts the neighbours with her screaming.

dd1 is proudly making pizza base and keeps adding flour (one spoonful in the bowl, one onto the floor). I am so tired I was hoping for some Quiet Time with DD1 on the sofa whilst the other 2 slept but baby's just woken up, dd1 didn't want to rest and I have too many things to do.

speaking of which, must be going. ta ta!

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Grumpyoldcaaaaaaaa · 21/09/2009 14:32

I am warning you all now that there will be a HUGE mememe post later that will involve swearing.

A tout a l'heure!

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llareggub · 21/09/2009 14:35

Bring it on Grumpy!

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pulapula · 21/09/2009 14:50

grumpy- i look forward to your post! I assume it involves your mum? Is she as silly as mine? Mine refuses to pronounce her new grandson's name properly- he's called Aaron (pronounced 'Airon' but she pronounces it 'Arron'). My sister got a card from one of my mum's friends congratulating them on the birth of "Arran". When i said to her "he's called " she said "well i call him " .

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Momino · 21/09/2009 14:53

BFing. again.

grumpy, we've been expecting such post since we 1st heard your mum was visiting!

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pulapula · 21/09/2009 15:46

Well, S has now been asleep for 3 hours with a brief cry after 45 minutes when i popped his dummy in and he went back off. Maybe it's because i fed him just before his sleep so he wouldn't wake because of hunger even though i don't like to feed before a sleep as it usually results in waking due to wind. Shame my DS1 refused a sleep today (and he refused his lunch- i put it down to the terrible twos).

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Tummum · 21/09/2009 18:34

Hello super-shiny-thread peeps.

Well, we are a cold infused family, and i feel like sh1t. G is unimpressed, sniffing and not eating properly and crying all of the time, dd1 has red triangle of soreness under her nose and dd2 has pooed her pants for the million-th time. Sigh. I hate colds.

Grumps looking fwd to the post...!

Monimo still stuck to the sofa?

Pula at your Mum. I have a friend who insists on calling DD2 'Ann-harad' instead of 'Ang-harad' which drives me mental, but I have given up correcting her because it gets embarrassing after a while.

Llare respect for swimming

Has anyone invented a "putting the kids to bed" machine? I could really do with one now !

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Belgianchocolates · 21/09/2009 18:36

Lovely new thread . It feels a bit like writing on the 1st page of a new notebook. It's always a bit special.

frazzled How lovely to see you. I've been wondering how you are doing. Looking forward to hearing a little bit more of you.

ses congrats on having the baby with the 1st tooth. C's so close to having one too, I can feel it just under her gums and you can see these 2 tooth shaped bumps, but it just wont come through properly.

pula I definitely like a method that involves not leaving baby. It upset me just letting her cry today. It was unsuccessful btw and she's finally fallen asleep about 30min ago on my back in the mei tai (it was my 1st attempt ever too because she was grumpy and I needed to do the dishes. She fell asleep within seconds of being on my back). I don't have to go out and about tomorrow, so I'll have another go at trying her in her cot tomorrow. I think I'll definitely need the book to have a better idea about what to do.

grumpy looking forward to your post.

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Belgianchocolates · 21/09/2009 18:38

forgot to pay my respects to llare's 22 mile swimming attempt.

No one can mispronounce claire, but I'm forever getting cards/letter addressed to Clare

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pulapula · 21/09/2009 19:47

belgian- my DD gets lots of things addressed to Katy rather than Katie and we have found as we suspected that her name is very common - 2 Katie's and a Kate in her school class. I'm sure DS1 (Ben) and DS2 (Sam) will find the same, but hey ho, that's what happens if you choose names in the top 10. There were always lots of Sarahs, Claires, Helens, Catherines etc when i was at school.

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runningmonkey · 21/09/2009 19:53

Hey all hope all ok
just popping in to bookmark have been v busy with trip to Cardiff and the like. Will try to pop on tomorrow to catch up properly x x

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Belgianchocolates · 21/09/2009 20:34

pula Ds (Thomas) used to have 2 Thomases in his class. So I used to get Mother's day/christmas cards from him signed Thomas + initial Dd1 has a common name, but it was somewhere low in the top 25 when she was born and so far she's been unique in each school. As for C, at last count it wasn't even in the top 50 I think.

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essenceofSES · 21/09/2009 20:46

Interesting this discussion about name pronounciation. I'd have thought Owen would be really easy but quite a few people (including my mum) say it . It really grates but I thought I was being too sensitive so haven't said anything.

Grumpy - feel free to come back and offload!

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llareggub · 21/09/2009 20:53

HOw do you pronounce it Ses? Do you mean they saw Ow as in ouch? Cos that is odd, no doubt about it!

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Momino · 21/09/2009 21:51

tummum, i could use a putting-the-kids-to-bed machine. it takes ages to get dd1&2 in their pyjamas. i can't seem to 'encourage' dd1 who should be able to dress/undress herself.

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essenceofSES · 21/09/2009 21:52

Llare - I think I am probably being a bit precious but I say Owe-en and they say Owe-in if that makes sense??!

I'm just sitting in bed feeding, MNing and watching my old video of The Forsythe Saga. It's the Damien Lewis and Gina McKee version - great

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llareggub · 21/09/2009 22:05

It does...and I've been sitting here muttering Owen under my breath trying to work out how I say it.

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Grumpyoldcaaaaaaaa · 21/09/2009 22:12

Arse. Arse. Arse.

I had a huge post ready and my laptop went bodged as DD1 would say.

Might try and redo it, just chatting online with DH.....

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flippineck · 21/09/2009 22:27

Hello. What a lovely new thread. Has no one been offered cocktails yet?!

Ses Well done to O on his tooth!

Gah - MILs and mispronouncing names. My MIL insists on adding an H to the beginning of A's name. Hangharad anyone? Bonkers. Tummum - I have a friend who insists it's Annharad too...I have never ever heard it said like that before.

Hello frazzled - lovely to see you.

grumpy - Bonsoir! looking forward to your long rant.

Anyone have any good cures for baby farts?! A is so ridiculously windy sometimes, the poor thing is so uncomfortable. Gripe water helps a bit, but not much because the wind is all low down - she's obviously very uncomfortable and wakes herself up with all the writhing and farting. Is this normal or should I get it checked out? She's only pooing about once a week and I'm sure that can't help, but I don't want to give her anything for constipation because she isn't constipated, iyswim. She's still quite sicky at times too.

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Jael · 21/09/2009 22:49

Evening all, thanks for the new thread

People are forever pronouncing my DD's name wrong, it does upset me abit, but she's a little madam now, and she'll tell people "That's not how you say my name" etc... at least DS won't have any trouble, as we picked a fairly untroublesome name "speachwise" anyway, I've found it doesn't matter how many times I've told someone DD's name they've still pronounced it wrong....

Lovely day here for us, we took J out for his first long bus ride, we were on the bus for an hour, most of that he slept for, or gurgled at the other passengers lol had a lovely lunch out with my sister.

Going to go and get J weighed again tomorrow, and mention the night feeding again, she wanted to check his weight, and if he hasn't put on again tomorow, we may have to introduce something else, at the moment, he's had a lick of cucumber, a lick of bread/rusk and banana, he's picked it up himself, I don't count it as weaning or eating, cuz he's picked it up, put it to his lips licked it a few times and that's it, we'll see what she say's tomorrow.

Hope everyone's ok XX

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Grumpyoldcaaaaaaaa · 21/09/2009 22:54

My only cure is standing S up and she lets out a volley of machine gun fire.

Mineral water for me until mother goes, then an entire pitcher of whatever you're having, thank flippin

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flippineck · 21/09/2009 22:57

Mojitos or margheritas, Grumpy? With a plate full of nachos with all the trimmings?

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Grumpyoldcaaaaaaaa · 21/09/2009 23:00

Erm both?

Can we have guacamole with the nachos?

I'm hungry now!

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