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things you can do wiht a baby you cant do wiht a toddler

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FluffyMummy123 · 22/09/2008 11:44

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EffiePerine · 22/09/2008 11:45

go to a cafe and eat your own food

bogie · 22/09/2008 11:45
  1. Sleep in the day!
FluffyMummy123 · 22/09/2008 11:46

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 22/09/2008 11:46
  1. hike for miles and miles over mountains with baby strapped to your front
Saturn74 · 22/09/2008 11:47

eat nice food without having to share.
swear .

HuwEdwards · 22/09/2008 11:47

go on a nice long walk - at you own pace

FluffyMummy123 · 22/09/2008 11:47

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MingMingtheWonderPet · 22/09/2008 11:47
  1. Meet up with friends without all the children arguing and fighting
FluffyMummy123 · 22/09/2008 11:47

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NorbertDentressangle · 22/09/2008 11:47

you can leave the room briefly and when you come back they are where you left them and theres no damage

lilimama · 22/09/2008 11:48

sleep in the day?

errrm. haven't done that since BEFORE he was born.

MingMingtheWonderPet · 22/09/2008 11:48

I had the Fifi house first!

MarlaSinger · 22/09/2008 11:49

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Mercy · 22/09/2008 11:49

Read a book/go to the library.

Talk to your friends/mum on the phone without constant interruption

Go to the toilet on your own.

Have a clean organised (ish) home

LittleOneMum · 22/09/2008 11:49

OOOOhhhh! I love this post. Have a shower whilst they are strapped in the baby chair in the bathroom and not feel guilty about restricting their walking etc.

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FluffyMummy123 · 22/09/2008 11:49

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TheDevilWearsPrimark · 22/09/2008 11:50

Have a relaxing G&T in a pub beer garden

go clothes/grocery shopping

go to the loo without someone bursting in or hammering on the door

lilimama · 22/09/2008 11:50

i think, from reading this, that i should just be done with it and declare my 8 month old a toddler.

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claireybee · 22/09/2008 11:50

Go anywhere without having to worry about mealtimes/bedtimes-babies can eat and sleep on the go, toddlers are a lot more resistant to this.

FluffyMummy123 · 22/09/2008 11:50

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