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charliecat · 23/06/2006 11:57

and wonder how you ever survived the lack of sleep, the baby constantly never 4 feet away from you, the refusal of food/water, the temper tantums and the dayindayoutness of it all?
I do.

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expatinscotland · 23/06/2006 11:58

yes, i do.

that's how i keep reminding myself that two is enough!

bluejelly · 23/06/2006 12:02

Yes!

JackieNo · 23/06/2006 12:07

snap, expat. It's like coming out of a dark tunnel into the light, but it didn't seem that bad when I was going through it.

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Elibean · 23/06/2006 13:46

Yes. Which is a bit scary at the moment, given I'm 16 weeks pregnant.

charliecat · 23/06/2006 16:59

Elibean...nature must kick in and give you an extra dose of materalness, patience and a bucket of love...or we would never ever have more than 1

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Elibean · 23/06/2006 17:45

Hmm, either that or its like moving house - if you leave it long enough, you sort of blank out how stressful it all is and are daft enough to do it again

CarolinaMoose · 23/06/2006 18:14

how old are yours charliecat? (please don't say they're all in their 30s...)

LadyTambaOfTambaTown · 23/06/2006 18:15

I am still in that stage now... nice to know there is light at the end of the tunnel

charliecat · 23/06/2006 18:23

8 and 5 so indepndantish...

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charliecat · 23/06/2006 18:23

not so up my arse anyway

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Tinker · 23/06/2006 18:40

Still in the dark tunnel. The beauty of an 8 year age gap is that you know it will pass.

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