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D'y ever wonder if Shabs will put Lewis down?!!!!

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TiggerLicious · 11/06/2008 12:21

Yes!!!! Touch down!!!!

Victory dance!!! I've made it!!!!

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Rubyrubyruby · 18/06/2008 22:10

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accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:10

Tell me a story Ruby ruby. What's your twinny thing? Big ones, little ones, pink ones, blue ones?

accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:11

Oh cheers for the red RRR.

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accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:12

Also assorted colours - 18 months on June 24!

accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:13

So it's not the 9 year olds that are moving out then I guess? Or do they grow up fast round your way?

accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:15

Oh sorry, moving in? Moving back in from having moved out?

Rubyrubyruby · 18/06/2008 22:16

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accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:21

Two handfuls! Fretting about the pink one at the moment, she's just not quite in the flow.

How is it with the 9 year olds? They use toilets and go to school and don't need their food cutting up, I guess?

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MERLYPUSS · 18/06/2008 22:25

I have 2 x blue. 20 weeks tomorrow. Have slept through a few times but DT2 is hyper and when awake he's WIDE AWAKE ! < that's wide awake eyes there.

accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:25

Kings Cross in London RRR - and yes, I was 38 on Monday, spent the day in Great Ormond St with the boy, but they let us go home after he'd had some shop-bought apple juice from a straw (this was very exciting for him by the way and brought him round). So then we found ourselves able to go out and so we went to my brother's restaurant (he has a restaurant and I hardly EVER get to go to it!) and he gave us our meal for free and made the receipt print out "happy birthday sis xxx" and "100% discount, total 000.000", so it was nice in the end. And as I said, we were delighted that they'd found his boblock, a good bday present.

accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:28

2 x blue, 20 weeks, Awww. Actually, don't tell anyone, but I like my babies much much much more now than when they were 20 weeks old. Very good if they've slept through sometimes, you must be fab! Well, of course you, that should go without saying. Mine didn't sleep through until 1 year!

RRR at the moment it's just me that does those things. Looking forward to some company, then.

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accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:30

RRR how many years does it take before you can get misty eyed at the idea of a 20 week baby or two? Officially. Need to know because would like to know when you can even contemplate the idea of any more. (hasn't happened to me yet)

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accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:33

Oh gosh Merly I just looked up your pictures, those boys are abso-blardy-lutely gorgeous!

accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:34

It's funny, I didn't think that I wasn't a "baby person", but I just can't wait for them to talk! Every time they do things new I'm just so happy and I worry that makes me a pushy mother emoticon.

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accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:39

So you kind of had triplets. You're a marvel. So DS1 had lots of incentive to study hard in order to run away to uni!

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accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:42

Actually, RRR, it's probably a good idea to be this way - it'd be a bit of a one-way street if you got to be a worse parent as the babes got older...

accordiongirl · 18/06/2008 22:42

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