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Grrrrr, - baby very fussy until we eventually put him down, on his own, away from any people!!!

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StarlightMcKenzie · 02/09/2012 21:46

Happy as larry now after 40 mins of whinging!

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StarlightMcKenzie · 02/09/2012 21:47

He's now cooing away to Makapaka's bottom!

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mymatemax · 02/09/2012 22:29

Maybe an indipendant stubborn streak

StarlightMcKenzie · 02/09/2012 22:30

He's only 10 weeks!

Grin
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mymatemax · 02/09/2012 22:35

and of course very advanced Wink

StarlightMcKenzie · 02/09/2012 22:41

OMG he just rolled over onto his front and now he's cross!

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mymatemax · 02/09/2012 22:43

See i told you Grin

StarlightMcKenzie · 02/09/2012 22:43

So I guess you were right mymate!

But I always thought Ds was advanced (well he kind of is in some things, - like picking locks.......Hmmand escaping in general).

Sad that I don't know whether to celebrate or worry.

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mymatemax · 02/09/2012 22:55

I know but try to celebrate... maybe he is just very clever.

I remember thinking what an easy baby ds2 was in some ways, never cried, didnt want to be held & would only sleep when left to settle himself.,, little did i know he was saving all his tears for the hour long ordeal in the show shop today.

mymatemax · 02/09/2012 22:55

shoe shop

StarlightMcKenzie · 02/09/2012 23:00

Okay. I'll hope over to the G&T board and see if they'll have me........

Sorry about the shoe shop. I hope at least you got it DONE and don't have to go again.

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mymatemax · 02/09/2012 23:06

I hope you have Mozart playing and you're only speaking to him in Mandarin.
Shoes sorted thanks - think the shop assistant is looking for a career change, scarred for life.

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