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hmmSleep · 06/05/2011 10:46

OK, so I sneakily added the word 'thread's', but went with SGJ's suggestion Grin

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
bunnygirl80 · 04/10/2011 20:50

Oh no fen We get those nights occasionally, where he just wakes up crying multiple times, obviously upset by something, but no clues as to what. He usually comes down with some sort of bug a couple of days later. Hope N's ok though Smile And in keeping with their pact, Will got me up 3 times last night Hmm

wimba glad Lottie's better. Will gets that same look of smugness when he's walking. He's now able to travel around by a combo of cruising the furniture and pushing his highchair or a dining chair along

William took 1 step unaided yesterday Grin I went to pick him up from daycare and he stood up and moved one foot forwards, before he chickened out and grabbed someone's hand. We did spend part of the weekend doing intensive walking training by standing him barefoot on our lawn - he hates the feel of grass between his toes so it encourages him to lift up one foot and then the other Grin

AWimbaWay · 18/10/2011 21:06

A year ago I was in hospital bouncing on a ball trying to get contractions going, can't believe Lottie is 1 tomorrow, where did that time go!

Loooopy · 19/10/2011 09:10

tell me about it! it has gone so fast. i still remember getting my BFP and it really doesn't feel that long ago, but it was March 2010! DS will soon be 1, and every day he seems to be learning something new.

Time for another one, if only mother nature would agree and give me back my AF's!

bunnygirl80 · 19/10/2011 09:57

The time really has flown. Can't believe my baby will be 1 in 3 weeks [hshock]

Fenouille · 22/10/2011 14:51

Shocking isn't it [hshock] It really is amazing though, when I think of how he was just after birth and what he's already become and can do...

Loooopy you could start trying anyway, my friend is pg with her second, due 1 year to the day after her first and she never got an AF either [hshock]

TheLaineyWayIsEssex · 24/10/2011 13:00

I know it has flown by. I was reading our first post natal thread the other day, was emotional actually realising how much everything has changed,
Feeling broody on occasion, but definitely not ready for another one for a year or two

TheLaineyWayIsEssex · 23/11/2011 22:29

Guessing it is a permanent de-camp to facebook then?

AWimbaWay · 25/11/2011 08:15

I still check in now and again but only because I'm addicted to the internet Wink

bunnygirl80 · 26/11/2011 00:34

I still check in, but was afraid of all the cobwebs in here since it's been so long since anybody has posted Grin

Loooopy · 26/11/2011 10:48

i still pop in now and then, have mostly been posting on a TTC thread, never seems to be anyone on our thread, guess our DC's are keeping us all on our toes now!!

CardiCorgi · 06/12/2011 12:11

Hello, there's a bit of an echo in here...

I'm glad that mine is not the only baby to be keeping Mummy on her toes. She has suddenly got very mobile.
Now that they are one, how much milk are they still meant to be drinking? A has started refusing her bedtime drink, but she would eat yoghurt until it came out of her ears if we let her, so I think she's probably getting enough dairy products.

Loooopy, I thought of joining a ttc thread too, but I'm not sure if I want to put the pressure on myself, or admit that we are ttc.

bunnygirl80 · 06/12/2011 19:08

cardi Will is definitely keeping us on our toes since he started walking. He has also become the cheekiest little toddler - the number of times in a day I catch him about to do something he knows he shouldn't while he looks at me to check I'm observing him. He then moves his arm really slowly towards whatever it is that he's after, grinning to himself the whole time, until I come and intervene. Xmas Grin

I read somewhere milk should be at least 300ml at this stage. Will's just dropped his midday feed, so he now just has milk morning and bedtime

AWimbaAllTheWay · 08/12/2011 18:27

Since I stopped breastfeeding Lottie's pretty much refusing milk altogether too cardi, I can get her to have the odd mouthful but hardly anything. We just give her porridge, yoghurts and cheese and hope for the best!

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