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princess222003
post 02/05/2009, 09:17 PM
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Just popping to say waves.gif

and HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL THE BIG KIDS THAT WILL BE 6 THIS MONTH!! oomg.gif

Mackala is 6 tomorrow, and as I type this she cant sleep, poor little mite is sooooo excited!

I have got her a wooden kitchen play set which as microwave, fridge, dishwasher and a sink..its pretty big and pretty cool biggrin.gif thats from all from me and her brothers...I also have clothes for coming but shes not getting them to the end of the month when she has her princess fairy afternoon tea party...

Must be running, hope everyone is well...

Byeeeeeeeeeeee
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Blish
post 30/06/2009, 08:15 PM
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Hi girls,

Just a quick update from us...

James is enjoying school. He is learning his times tables and is doing rather well. We haven't had a poo accident for around 120 days (and counting) so hopefully the encopresis problem has been solved. eexcite.gif

Josh is now 16.5 and recently got his learner's permit. He works part time at McDonald's and is in Year 9 at school (stayed down a year in Year 8 so he's pretty old for Year 9).

Elora is now 2.5. She can draw almost as good as James - she just loves art and craft, but socially she's very shy and doesn't like other kids. She is also very slow physically - ie: still can't jump and is hopeless at climbing up or down anything. Even the slightest step is difficult as she lacks the confidence required to step down.

Our new house has taken forever. It is about 2 weeks away from completion so we are about to move. Sigh. Our stuff has been in storage for 18 months in a storage locker and is now covered in about an inch of dirt/dust. Double sigh. James will have to change schools at the end of the year to be closer to home.

That about wraps us up - hope everyone is well! xxx
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Mrs Squiggle
post 18/07/2009, 05:39 PM
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Hey all how are we all going?

Samuel is an attitude ridden 6 year old. His first six months of school have been tumultuous. He is special ed supported and sometimes they make things worse.


I start my doctorate on Monday officially.

Thats really all atm.
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cin
post 25/04/2012, 10:10 PM
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Well it's been a long time since there was any new posts in here!!

My baby turned 9 yesterday, I can't believe our babies are that old sad.gif Seems like yesterday she was just starting to walk hehe

DD is in Year 4 this year, she struggles socially but is an average student. She loves school though which is a big bonus.

I have had both my hips replaced now which is a wonderful thing original.gif I still struggle with the cold weather but I am hoping that this winter will be my best for a long time.

Well I hope everyone's babies have a fantastic birthday over the next couple of weeks
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