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To be absolutely extatic that my sister took my advice.

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shoot · 29/08/2008 20:16

I just want to tell someone.

I had a baby a few weeks ago and then my sister had twins recently, and we're very different but I really look up to her because she's a lot older than me.

Her babies were struggling with two things that my baby had struggled with a few weeks ago as he's that little bit older, and I'd thought up something, tried sit and it had worked with my DS.

I advised my sister and she took my advice and it's made a huge difference to her LOs!! She was adament it wouldn't and now she and her DH are all praise in my direction and I'm so chuffed!

I never have much confidence in being a mum though I love my DS to bits, and now I've helped 3 babies and I'm astounded.

I'm not boasting or anything, and I know it's insignificant, but I'm soooooo happy!!

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fryalot · 29/08/2008 20:18

it's not insignificant at all, it's fab!

well done

BoysAreLikeDogs · 29/08/2008 20:18

YANBU

Well done

elliephant · 29/08/2008 20:18

Well done glad its given you a confidence boost

Thomcat · 29/08/2008 20:24

That's lovely. No wonder you feel so happy

Miaou · 29/08/2008 20:26

shoot, well done! It must have taken courage to mention it. And good on your sister for acknowledging your help.

LouMacca · 29/08/2008 20:28

Awwww, I have tears in my eyes!! (ok, I have had a glass of wine!)

Well done you! [wink}]

Kimi · 29/08/2008 20:28
Grin
shoot · 29/08/2008 21:04

Thanks everyone, I just had to tell someone.

Felt a little silly for getting being so happy about it but it's a great feeling

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