hello all - absolutely no hope of catching up, but congrats hkz if i didn't say that last time i was here... we are having the odd spot of screaming while prone on the floor here as well, so think toddlerdom is in the offing... oh well, may as well get it over with, eh?
moose, glad school is working with you, it really must be a stress you could do without. hope also foot feeling a bit better.
tea, no advice on parties, i am already terrified at the idea of hosting any such event and with a bit of luck that'll be several years away. i would go for three-five but that's because i am a grumpy old git and wouldn't want to spend my whole saturday with a load of caked up kids... [anti-social old bag emoticon]
no ergos here, c is insistently tottering about and in any case my boobs are clearly never going to deflate enough. threw out pre-pregnancy bras today, finally . enormous saggy norks from here on out...
erm - puppies. we spent a couple of nights in norfolk with a dog (and her owners): beautiful dog, not even smelly, exceedingly well trained, but she gave a warning mouth on c's ear when the small girl went too close to her food bowl - and this is a shockingly well behaved dog that i was neurotically watching like a hawk. i feel like a bad parent that this happened at all, even though her owners were very taken aback, she had never done anything like it before. she had also never met a seventeen month old before, i think. we are lucky it was a warning, c barely noticed, but no dogs until the small girl is large enough to look like a person is my feeling on this issue. and i like dogs. i just really don't trust them with children. c thinks they are fabulous, thoguh, so we may end up with one eventually.
okay, there's just no way i can do it have gathered that dog is worryingly awol though: i hope you are okay, dog. will be back later. a bit sooner that the last time [sheepish]