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Lucky2010 · 01/03/2010 13:29

Hi girls, thought the old thread was in need of a spring clean, plus, I'm sure if my memory serves me right, one of us had our May-due baby in March (Macoco???) so someone is 2 soon....!

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Willabywallaby · 24/01/2012 20:40

Nappy....

shonnomanom · 03/03/2012 09:22

Wow some action on the thread. Very lovely surprise!!

How are you all? And our nearly 4 year olds of course?!

Dd is driving me crazy. They say the Terrible Two's is bad, they were a walk in the park compared to the Three's. Tiredness is her main trigger and of course she thinks she is too grown up now to have an afternoon nap. Still in bedtime nappies, she gets up some nights to visit the loo but its usually still wet in the morning.

Congrats pipoca on baby Isabel, Sounds like great birth.

Charlie, our gorgeous big boy was born on Sat 14Jan2012(EDD 01/01/12). He weighed 10lbs 4oz at birth, very long baby. Now at 7 weeks old he is over 13lbs. Tried to bf but he is such a hungry boy that I couldnt meet his demands so he is now ff.
The pregnancy was great except for the PGP. That evilness put me on crutches at 6 months. Dd got fed up with them after a month or two and told me I wasnt allowed to pick her up from nursery anymore because I couldnt keep up with her. Nothing like cramping your 3yo's style eh Hmm
Still having problems and so visit the physio regularly but other than that its all good. Oh and dp eventually proposed at Christmas Grin

sho x

Youarenotme · 10/03/2012 19:59

Hi all,

Lovely to hear about little Charlie Sho

How is everyone?

It's Haribo here, I am back on MN quite a bit now, but use different names for different things.

Haribo has, it appears, a few SN. He is phenomenally intelligent (far far too much for his own good) but is defiant / willful in the extreme and lots of little quirks.. Still slow language (but now within normal range) but reading and writing far above his expected range...) It doesn't sound too bad written down like that, but living with Harry can be testing in the extreme and school is a distant dream at the moment. In fact, any childcare / social setting right now is a step too far. Ho hum.

Mims is a darling, darling diva. Speaks Spanish as well and English perfectly. She really is an unbelievable little girl!

Both are dry day and night now, which is lovely :-)

HM x

shonnomanom · 13/03/2012 18:01

Oh Haribo dry day and night - lucky you!!
Im hoping by the summer Dd will be dry at night. She goes through drier phases but is rarely dry dry iykwim

Dd has been referred to the SALT, still waiting on the appointment coming through. Her speach is ok but she struggles with a lot of sounds.

Hope everyone is well
Sho x

Mitchell81 · 07/05/2012 13:40

So nice to hear everyones news. Although I do keep up to date with FB. I had another baby after Ds2, who will be 1 next month.Cant believe it. So I now have DD- 11, DS1 6 next month, Ds2 4 on saturday and Ds3 nearly 1. Busy household but loving it, I thought I would feel complete with 4 children but maybe I never will. (Not going to put it to any test as 4 children is plenty!!!!)
Ds2 just learnt to swim and already managing 10 m lengths which is younger than ds2, but I suppose they all will do things earlier.
Ds3 is crawling and pulling himself up on furniture so thinking he might be walking before the other 2 at 14 months.

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