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HOW MUCH DOES YOUR TWO YEAR OLD BOY WEIGH?

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Jic · 17/10/2010 00:16

Shocked to discover that ds weighs 36lbs. Is this too much? He has asthma and we were at his check up the other day wehn they mentioned that it's a lot for a boy of nearly two (turns two next week) Absolutely loves his food, very good eater (obviously!) but all healthy stuff eaten but now I'm thinking that I need to reduce what he eats, I don't think he look fat as such, definitely sturdy and not skinny. He's 86cm btw, just wondered really about other's boys?

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MaMoTTaT · 17/10/2010 02:01

I think he's getting interested as well judging by the way he greats very pretty YR6 (and some now YR7) girls we see in town Grin

anyhow, I decided this evening that I'm locking them all in the cupboard until they're 25, especially after DS1 telling me that "up the duff" means "up your bum" - eek!

expatinscotland · 17/10/2010 02:04

I'm locking mine up, too.

We'll let them out for each other and that's it! :)

Night night!

3thumbedwitch · 17/10/2010 02:04

Jareth - 'Heinz 57' (aka 'bitsa') - made up of lots of bits of different varieties. :)

IMoveTheStars · 17/10/2010 02:09

Confused only ever heard that term for dogs, not people.
Sounds orrible Confused

expatinscotland · 17/10/2010 02:11

Commonly used in the US for people and not seen as derogatory at all. :)

IMoveTheStars · 17/10/2010 02:13

oh, ok :)

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