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February 2010 Parent Group #28
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30/11/2011, 07:03 PM
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yeah I guess it is hard to keep in contact here (which is a shame) considering most of us are in contact through FB. Lisa - I am not thinking about a bed yet, Arwen has no interest, she doesn't even stand in her cot. Where Connor was in a bed by now as he kept climbing out of his cot! ALM - I hope you and DP can work through things quickly, I must admit DH and I are VERY up and down at the moment heidelke - hope you enjoy your break from Uni. Aiohbel - some people really have no idea on allergies do they. Thankfully our kids don't have any issues (that we are aware of) but I always ask parents before giving anything to their child. AFM - just plodding along, getting the last few things ready for xmas, we have most of the shopping done which is a nice feeling.
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17/12/2011, 11:58 PM
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It's a girl!!!!
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Hi Girls
So nice to read baby updates. I saw on FB Karen had a baby yesterday too.
As for us, we are travelling around in our little caravan. Will be home in a few weeks and then I guess life goes back to "normal" as though anything could be normal with this brigade.
Lisa - Jemima is on a barbie couch at the moment, but I'll be putting her cot up again, I want to keep her in it for as long as I can as she'll be sharing bedroom with the others. We'll see, she might go ballistic after havingus all sleeping in such close quarters and inisist on being in our room. Honestly, I don't have the energy to fight it, so that's what she'll get.
She is such a happy little cuties. She loves walking up to strangers and saying hello and having a chat. sometimes she'll just give them a cuddle for the sake of it. I'm so proud of having such a confident little being.
On the other hand she's stubborn as all hell, and violent. The others were never bashers or biters, but she is both. Because she is so much smaller than them they just kind of tolerate it and move her to the side, so it never got nipped in the bud, so we are having to deal with that at the moment. thankfully she has "only" bitten her siblings, never really hard, and not often, so it's hard to catch her in the act. The bashing is more frequent though.
Toilet training is slow going. She's out of nappies when we are here at the caravan. But still very much needs nappies for out and about - which is most days, so it's just taking longer than any of the others. Can't get her to pee on a public toilet for love nor money - just wants to wipe herself with the paper. Oh, plus she's seen too much "bush toileting" by her dad and brothers and will walk up to a tree and try to find her penis, hips thrust forward, and pretends to wee. Very funny stuff.
She's very much the boss of the family.
I hope everyone has a lovely Christmas. We are here in Perth for it.
I will hopefully pop in again when we get back to Melbourne!
Ciao A
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18/12/2011, 07:33 PM
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Thanks GIO for popping back in to say hello! And also to inform me of Karen new baby.
Congrats Karen! Does anyone know the name? Did she have another girl? I hope things in the sleep department go a bit smoother for you this time round. You probably don't want to hear it, but Heidi has started being the defiant one at bedtime now. It takes all my strength to be calm and patient when all I want to do is to sit down and chill out after the madness of the day.
I'll be back soon, Bill Hicks doco starting now. This guy is a legend.
I'm back now, that was quick, hey? Oh yeah, and if you didn't recognise me, it's Heidelke (christine). I thought it was time to update my sig.
Anyway, managed to do Christmas shopping from beginning to end in 1 1/2 hours yesterday. I'm determined not to buy too much stuff and make too much of a big deal about Christmas. And after watching Bill Hicks I'm feeling much better about not buying into the marketing juggernaut that is Christmas these days. Sorry, if you're familiar with his comedy, you'll understand where I'm coming from.
In saying that, I still want the girls to have a lovely day and I'm a bit excited as Elke has bit more of an idea of what's going on this year. I bought her a little wooden baby cradle, as she loves putting babies to sleep at the moment. Just like Heidi did for years. She also got a little shape sorter (can't believe she doesn't already have one, so deprived) and a xylophone.
DH mentioned moving her to a bed soon and I basically said "aaah, no, not yet, no way, she's not ready, can't go there yet, please no........". I just have flashbacks of Heidi moving to a bed when she was 2 1/2 and literally sitting next to her bed for an hour patting her back til she fell asleep and then creeping out of her room. I say keep 'em locked up as long as you can! Hmmmmm, bed time - step 1. put in pyjamas and sleeping bag, step 2. put in cot, step 3. make a cup of tea, sit down.
Anyway, better be going, feeling a little ranty after the doco.
Hope everyone is well and planning some fun times in the weeks ahead.
This post has been edited by eidel: 18/12/2011, 09:26 PM
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01/02/2012, 08:42 PM
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Ladies! C'mon! A whole month without a post? And it's birthday season! Anyway, from memory, happy birthday Amber.
My 2 girls are going well, just getting Heidi sorted out for starting kinder this year. She's so excited. Kinder here is in primary schools, so she gets to wear a school uniform. Very happy to be a big girl.
As for Elke, what can I say? She's a funny little thing, already making jokes. Well, her version of a joke is imitating people in a stupid voice and then laughing. Or toilet humour. When watching Mister Maker she sang "I like boobies" instead of "I am the shapes". I don't know where that came from, def not BF anymore. She's still a skinny little thing, maybe 11 kgs? But still growing tall. She lurrrves whinging, so we call her "Grizelda". Apparantly my NN when I was little, must be herditary.
Still waiting for my SIL to have her baby after the 9 year wait to get a sticky one. She was due on Australia Day, so the wait is driving us all insane. I was overdue with both of mine, but I'm more anxious about this baby in our family than I ever was about my own.
All else good, just getting tired about housework, will it ever stop?
Hope to see a bit more action here.
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11/07/2012, 09:48 PM
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[hello ladies! just thought id pop in to see whats been happening and apparently everyone has been as busy as me  (i was 36isnotold...had a name change lol) does anyone elses 2 year old still have a bottle? ruby doesnt eat a whole lot and is still a skinny minnie so has a bottle at sleeptime. this is always well after we have tried numerous different foods.... ive been giving her fruit and yoghurt in the bottle as a smoothie so that shes at least getting something and is now no longer getting regular checks as she has been due to her size.... so at least its helping.... but its probably hindering as well.... arrrggghhh what to do??.
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