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oh the shame - am I doomed to the eternal hell of worst parent of the year corner????

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fannyannie · 02/07/2007 19:00

Had to go for my 6 week postnatal check-up today - it's about a 25 minute walk and I wanted to go to town too.

DS2 (3 3/4yrs) was desperate to wear the Wellies he's found in the DS's bedroom - they're actually a size too big for him but he wanted to splash in puddles - and we've never managed to get out for him to do that. So he put them on and off we went.

He was quite happy all the way to the Dr.s jumping in puddles and laughing all the way, had my appointment, everything fine and dandy (except for DS3 being extremely stubborn and refusing to open his eyes.........until the Dr. had his back turned/was checking something else - and then promptly shut them as soon as he tried to look at them.......that'll be my stubborn streak then ).

Set off towards town (which is sort of "on the way" home). And DS3 started complaing his foot hurt and hobbling a bit, he didn't seem too bothered by it so I just jollied him along (he's quite an 'actor' when he's in the slightest bit of discomfort/tiniest upset so I just tend to ignore him - if it's important he usually bawls his head off ). Got to town and he was hobbling more and more and getting slower and slower.........

SO I decided to have a check of his boots..and it was then I discovered that, yes he was wearing 2 red Wellies.......but they were both right Wellies and one was about 3 sizes too small and are the ones that go on the Paddington Bear in their room.. By this time we were running late to pick DS1 up from school so I didn't even have time to try and pick up a cheap pair of shoes that did fit him so he had to hobble all the way back home before being relieved.

I can't help wondering how many people noticed that he had 2 right Wellies on, and that one was about 4 sizes smaller than the other

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PandaG · 02/07/2007 19:03

wait 'til you realise your DS has been wearing pe plimsolls 2 sizes too small for at least a term! THen you can have a bad parenting award!

PrettyCandles · 02/07/2007 19:03

Chill. You have the ultimate excuse - a very new baby! Every absent-mindedness is excused by that.

Anyway, anybody who noticed probably thought you were a brilliant mum for allowing your child to take responsibility for dressing himself, and an open-minded one as well for not negating his choices.

Better?

CodHun · 02/07/2007 19:04

ooh lala look at your pics on your profile

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Twiglett · 02/07/2007 19:04

I had to buy DD shoes today .. because we had to run to the bank ..and she asked for a chicken leg (left over roast) .. so I nipped to get the chicken leg gave it to her in the buggy and tootled off to our high street ..

.. only to look down at the shoeless wonder

still they have butt'flies on 'em

KerryMum · 02/07/2007 19:04

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CodHun · 02/07/2007 19:05
Shock
Twiglett · 02/07/2007 19:05

have just looked at your photos thanks to codster

ahhhh ... I didn't expect to scroll down to that .. but ahhhhh

KerryMum · 02/07/2007 19:05

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CodHun · 02/07/2007 19:06

no you mean

aaaaaarggggggggggggggggh

fannyannie · 02/07/2007 19:07

PandaG - actually DS1's Plimsolls are too small - I've just remembered he told me a while ago (before DS3 was born) they were getting tight and I've done nothing about it .

Also we thought we'd done really well with his (DS1) school shoes - his feet hadn't grown (he just grew in height instead) since he started reception (he's just finishing Yr1 now) so he'd had the same pair for 4 terms.......January this year DH happened to kick over one of DS1's school shoes and noticed a MASSIVE hole in the bottom - turned the other one over and it was the same - we have no idea how long they'd been like that

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Twiglett · 02/07/2007 19:07

do I? wouldn't know I'm too posh to

wulfricsmummy · 02/07/2007 19:07

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CodHun · 02/07/2007 19:07

lady
w e haev moved on form shoes zies

wulfricsmummy · 02/07/2007 19:08

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southeastastra · 02/07/2007 19:12
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CodHun · 02/07/2007 19:13

oh yes

KerryMum · 02/07/2007 19:15

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Gingerbear · 02/07/2007 19:20

hang on, that pic has been on for ages - the antenatal thread were very impressed by pert botty.

Twiglett · 02/07/2007 19:20

heheheheh I know its childish to snigger .. but she 'can't be arsed' ... geddit?

CodHun · 02/07/2007 19:22

its a hole in one

BreeVanDerCamp · 02/07/2007 19:28

I think it is lovely.

I think the Codster is repressed.

LGJ legs it ................

3andnomore · 02/07/2007 19:38

wow, because of cods comment I had to look at the pics, of course...nosy...me...never...lol!
Love the pics, including the last one, and must admit, my first thought was...how can someone have such a small bum when at that stage of pg...no fair....
looks fascinating...but I am a bit of a freak and love Birthing pictures and watching Births on TV, lol....

wulfricsmummy · 02/07/2007 19:39

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fannyannie · 02/07/2007 20:02

what people are still on about my ar*e

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BreeVanDerCamp · 02/07/2007 20:11

Just teasing...

It is a beautiful photo, it really is.

Ignore the Cod, she is repressed.

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