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bells66
post 23/05/2011, 10:01 AM
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Hi all,

Welcome luckiestmum waves.gif

Unfortunately this thread has been very quiet lately with quite a few of us in a FB group now.

My DS was born 2/9 but I was part of the DIG for late August - he was 10 days overdue!!!

Sounds like you are very busy with your little boy and good to hear that he has started walking.

bryce's-mummy - Thank-you for the update on Bryce.....sending you some bbighug.gif I can't even begin to imagine how you and your family must be feeling.

Hard to believe that our babies will soon be 2 oomg.gif Where has the time gone?

Anyone had another bub....or one on the way? We are stopping at 2 as DH's back is quite bad and we will possibly be looking at surgery this year! We will also be moving again soon ....same town just into our own house! Older house that needs some TLC and I am looking forward to it.

DS is going really well and has started to say more...bit of a late talker! He goes to DC one day a week now and still gets upset when I go but usually has a great day.

Hope to hear from some of you soon original.gif


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leesev
post 24/07/2011, 02:50 PM
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Hi Everyone

I wanted to get in touch with other parents who have a little one born in 2009. We are in Brisbane & my little boy Samuel will be 2 on 1 August.

Hope to hear from parents soon!

Lisa
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Maple Leaf
post 04/09/2011, 01:38 PM
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Hi Everyone

I wanted to get in touch with other parents who have a little one born in 2009. We are in Brisbane & my little boy Samuel will be 2 on 1 August.

Hope to hear from parents soon!

Lisa



Check with the QLD section Lisa, you might find some locals that way!

I can't believe we have 2 year olds.. Time flies. I haven't checked in here for so long! Would be nice to have this group revived. original.gif
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cuddlymumof4
post 12/10/2011, 10:46 AM
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Hello & welcome to the couple of newbies.

Big hello to everyone else. This group has gone so quiet, hope we can get back into posting now our littlies are a bit older.

I can't believe how much Kaleb has grown up already. He never stops talking now & is starting to talk in sentences already. We can actually sit down & have a proper chat with him, it is so cute.

Though he has been sick recently & ended up at the hospital & found out he had a real bad case of Tonsilitis. But lots of panadol/nurofen & antibiotics seems to have worked now.

Hope everyone elses little ones are doing well.

Anna
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