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Calling all mothers of babies born October 2003

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ragtaggle · 24/03/2004 08:41

Just wanted to know how you are all doing. My dd walks, talks and brings me tea in the morning with the papers - and she's still only five months old. Yours?

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hercules · 24/03/2004 08:44

She's out at the moment at uni doing her masters. Dont worry ragtaggle, they all develop differently and I'sure it wont be long before your dd is doing the same.
DD did the paper thing at 4 weeks, she loooked soo sweet toddling along with the times in one hand and a fag in the other.

ragtaggle · 24/03/2004 08:51

Hercules -can't believe you're boasting when yours hasn't even left college yet. Mine has a BA and a GAGA. (One step up from an MA) Did I mention that she brings me tea before going off to the hospital where she is senior consultant in paediatrics? Her inside knowledge on the subject is invaluable, apparently. The other babies never feel patronised by her - she speaks their language IYKWIM

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hercules · 24/03/2004 08:56

Well, my dd has been asked by NASA to become their new boss but she is still trying to decide between that an solving 3rd world debt. There are so many ethical problems she is trying to deal with at the moment that tbh she has had to limit her own learning. It must be lovely to have a dd who feels she can afford the time to further her own needs.
And to think some mothers worry about teething!
Ha Ha, you dont know problems until you have a dd as brilliant as mine. As for the bloody modelling agencies, my dd is not going to be wasting her life mixing with the Kate Moss's of this world no matter how many millions they keep offering.

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Spod · 24/03/2004 09:54

oh come off it, is that all they can do? really not worth boasting about! my dd has recently challenged stephen hawking to a public debate at the oxford union where she intends to challenge him on his(what she describes as flimsy)theorising of black holes and the composition of the universe. She has several other importnan engagements first however, like feeding the ducks in our garden and shopping at morrisons. Whats happened to all the other october mums

papillon · 24/03/2004 10:33

i am an Oct mum ... just .. the 29th

but not enough memory space to boast about it all

papillon · 24/03/2004 10:37

my own memory space that is...
the doctors are astounded (dd spelt that for me) but it seems that all my brain is transfering to her on a daily basis via my mammory glands.

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