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I can hear DH upstairs pretending to stomp around like a monster, and the kids are shrieking with joy...

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SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 30/05/2015 20:00

...and I just got one of those, stop-and-smell-the-roses moments where you realise those sounds are a very temporary thing.

Some day they'll grow up and not find this kind of thing amusing anymore. And I won't be able to sit down here and happily listen.

Sniff, sniff.

I think I've had one too many glasses of Wine.

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SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 31/05/2015 08:29

MumofWombat Flowers

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KatieScarlettreregged · 31/05/2015 08:30

MumofWombat
You did everything right. Such a loving child must have been brought up surrounded by love.
I am so sorry for your loss.

ohtheholidays · 31/05/2015 08:31

MumofWombat,I am so sorry that is bloody awful and not something any poor parent should ever have to go through.Sending love and best wishes.

GhettoFabulous · 31/05/2015 08:38

One of my fondest childhood memories is of my dad cutting a raw chip in half, sticking them in his mouth like fangs, cushion up the back of his tshirt to make a hump, and chasing us up the stairs making monster noises.

I'm 46!

TapDancingPimp · 31/05/2015 08:43

The little things just vanish before you know it. I'm starting a new job tomorrow meaning I'll not be able to leave DD (5) to school in the mornings anymore Sad . She used to ask me 'can you walk me to school today, mummy?' and now I'm sick with guilt at the days I told her I was too busy so DH left her to breakfast club instead. On the days I did we used to walk round and the chats we had were the best Smile.

I sometimes gently remind DH how quickly she is growing as I don't think he notices as much, every morning for example it's their little ritual for her to go down the stairs on him piggy-back and I sometimes hear him groaning about his sore back and I shout out 'she won't be asking for piggy backs much longer...' Wink.

ThatsNotEvenAWord · 31/05/2015 09:27

MumofWombat Flowers

turningvioletviolet · 31/05/2015 09:42

I remember watching DH and Ds through the kitchen window when ds was a toddler. They were planting grass seed together. It was a nothing moment. But it was an everything moment. I told myself to remember the image of that little chap in his wellies working with his daddy.
Ds is now 18. At a family do the other week his 11 yr old cousin who finds life tough at times was having a 'moment'. And again I watched through the kitchen window as Ds took his little cousin for a walk and a chat, tickling his cousin's ear as they went.
Another one for the 'this is what it's all about' memory bank.

SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 31/05/2015 09:50

I LOVE those moments being described that way: "Nothing but Everything Moments" Ahhhh. Smile

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Kewcumber · 31/05/2015 09:57

Kew, I swear my ovaries contracted over that picture of your adorable boy. - they'd have been wasting their time - DS was adopted Grin. My ovaries were fucked a bit dodgy.

MumofWombat I knew that I had truly bonded with DS the day that I cried because I thought of something awful happening to him. What an unbearable thought it was, what an unbearable thing you went through. Flowers

Hopelass · 31/05/2015 10:05

I got that the other day. DS had a nightmare so DP picked him up and was showing him the trees etc out of the upstairs window, I just stood in the doorway watching them and I got that feeling Smile

farmlass · 31/05/2015 11:29

No dgc for a while I hope thanks Saga but all 3 have told me at different times that they had a great childhood and couldn't ask for any better.so all those difficult moments are just a part of the whole and have made them the delightful ( and difficult) teens they are.19 16 and 16 but what moments good and bad!!

SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 31/05/2015 11:43

Oh yes, you have a way to go for dgcs then! Grin

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YetAnotherHelenMumsnet · 01/06/2015 14:00

Hi all, we've had a couple of requests for this to go into Classics - whaddaya say? Will we do it? WILL WE?

SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 01/06/2015 14:18

AHHH! "I'd like to thank the Academy..." Grin Flowers

Love that it will become permanent (if you decide to?!)...I'll read it every time I'm feeling down!

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YetAnotherHelenMumsnet · 01/06/2015 14:44

Right. We're doing it. This is a lush thread of lushness. (That has just made Discussions of the Day).

MissMarplesBloomers · 01/06/2015 15:06

Yaaaaay!! Thanks AnotherHelenMN Grin

It should be prescribed reading with a box of tissues and a large gin whenever a parent has had a crap day /shouted at their cherub/feels murderous.

Well done Saga Flowers

netty7070 · 01/06/2015 15:11

My special moments are when DS who's 8 looks at me with an expression of totally naked, innocent joy on his face. The slightest little thing can cause it. I know it won't be there much longer.

TallulahFallula · 01/06/2015 15:14

Time passes quicker the older they get, it seems :(

More and more often, I do something that causes my children to roll their eyes and accuse me of being weird.

Case in point - sniffing their heads. DS2 and I love watching tv together, snuggled up on the sofa. However I often become distracted by how good his head smells. Even if it's frankly in need of a wash. He doesn't always appreciate it. In fact sometimes I have to pin him down quite forcefully. He's 12 now. It's becoming more and more of a struggle.

CloserToFiftyThanTwenty · 01/06/2015 15:14

Yesterday I gently sunbathed in the park while DS and DD made leaf boats to sail on a little puddle. It was as close to bliss as it gets in the real world Smile

SlinkyB · 01/06/2015 15:44

Yay! So glad this is going into Classics/is a DOTD Smile

"Nothing but everything moments" is the newest addition to my vocabulary.

Thanks Saga and Helen Flowers

chasingtherainbow · 01/06/2015 15:45

Oh god. I'm finished!

What a thread.

I have many moments to share but I'm at work and I'm already blinking too much....

EducateTogetheralumnus · 01/06/2015 16:23

Kew, NINE, he's NINE!!! Good Lord, do we need an old gimmer emoticon. I am woman of many name changes but I remember your blog - I cried when you got him home. I'll never forget your stories of the ladies who looked after him before you brought him home. NINE?!

Yesterday we were rushing about in the morning as we had friends coming for lunch. DH brought DD2 up for her nap and a tired DD1 (3) came for a cuddle on the sofa. I was sitting there in my apron, looking at the mess. We were just sitting there silently with her head against me and me rubbing her back and she said "I love you Mummy." I was so glad I'd taken the minute to sit down.

DD2 is 20 months and actually purrs when I pick her up for a cuddle. They are so amazing. So so amazing.

silveracorn · 01/06/2015 18:39

This is a lovely thread!

DC are growing up now, and not as cuddly. DS1 has had flu this week. He's 13, but last night he wrapped his arms round me and asked me to sing the lullabies we used to sing when he was tiny. We stayed there so long I ran out of baby lullabies and had to sing Soft Kitty from Big Bang Theory which made him laugh. :)

KatieScarlettreregged · 01/06/2015 19:00

DS 18 just came up behind me while I was stirring something in a pot, gave me a huge squeeze, kissed my head and told me he loved me.
Then went to the gym.
There may have been tears in the casserole Wink

petitdonkey · 01/06/2015 19:24

The Last Time

From the moment you hold your baby in your arms,
you will never be the same.
You might long for the person you were before,
When you have freedom and time,
And nothing in particular to worry about.

You will know tiredness like you never knew it before,
And days will run into days that are exactly the same,
Full of feedings and burping,
Nappy changes and crying,
Whining and fighting,
Naps or a lack of naps,
It might seem like a never-ending cycle.

But don’t forget …
There is a last time for everything.
There will come a time when you will feed
your baby for the very last time.
They will fall asleep on you after a long day
And it will be the last time you ever hold your sleeping child.

One day you will carry them on your hip then set them down,
And never pick them up that way again.
You will scrub their hair in the bath one night
And from that day on they will want to bathe alone.
They will hold your hand to cross the road,
Then never reach for it again.
They will creep into your room at midnight for cuddles,
And it will be the last night you ever wake to this.

One afternoon you will sing “the wheels on the bus”
and do all the actions,
Then never sing them that song again.
They will kiss you goodbye at the school gate,
The next day they will ask to walk to the gate alone.
You will read a final bedtime story and wipe your last dirty face.
They will run to you with arms raised for the very last time.

The thing is, you won’t even know it’s the last time
Until there are no more times.
And even then, it will take you a while to realize.

So while you are living in these times,
remember there are only so many of them
and when they are gone, you will yearn for just one more day of them.
For one last time.

-Author Unknown-

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