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were is every one lol
bailee is walking now and talking a hole lot he can say hello,cat,mum,dad,drink,dinner,car,thomas(thomas the tank engine)nan, pa,pop the list gose on my little man has grown so quickly lol
well im off hope to talk to you all soon
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the latest word for Corban is something strongly reltaed in sound to bath and does mean bath to him.
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Hi everyone,
Sarina is almost walking - she can do it if I hold one hand and sometimes will stand by herself if distracted so i'm sure it's not long. No real words just yet apart from 'wap wap' (woof woof when she sees a dog) and 'beh' for water!! But she's so much fun. She adores playing peekaboo with me - constantly looking for things to hide behind and pop out of!!
We're now half way through the 2nd pregnancy - had my 18 week scan last week and it's all looking fine. One of my close friends just had a miscarriage yesterday though at 8 weeks which brought it home again just how precious pregnancy is.
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so glad to hear about the PG progress (and your little Sarina's). Corban can make doggy sound and now has added a kitty sound but when asked what the cow says he reverts back to the dog! lol
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This morning DW took another test (we tested last night as well) and although faint the line is still there. To be honest, the line is more noticeable with this mornings urine then it was last night (although still faint in comparison to the control line?). The difference is you pick up the test form this morning and you can definitely see the second line where as last night's test you had to look closer to see it. Perhaps we are a week early on testing since I based her LP on her previous months history but perhaps her body was going to run a normal one this month which would mean this weekend would be the end of the traditional two week wait. This Friday I would assume if we have a sticky it will be much more visible and then a trip to a DR's office would finalize the results. So, although still possibly premature (plus we traditionally have M/C prior to any successful PG/Birth), we both feel we have a :bfp:
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Hi all,
Been out of the loop for a while; busy with boys and the pg - 18 weeks now.
I'm trying to get Benny into a single bed so its not a huge drama when bubs arrives in April. Just focusing on day sleep at the mo - usually have to put him back in anywhere from 2 to 10 times, most days he will fall asleep - sometimes (when I'm tired and need to go to bed) I just give him 3 chances and then put him in his cot. I will tackle night sleeps in a month or two...once we have a guard on the bed. In the meantime lots of cushions on the floor!
Benny is walking and talking and using alot of his signs.
If anyone has any advice re getting Benny into the bed I would really appreciate it - I'm just trying this way out.
We have our 20 week scan in a fortnight ...will we have a boy (number 3!!!!) or a girl (which I'd kinda like!)
Hugs to all,
Cle xx
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LOL, no advice here. We are still trying to figure out how to: A) get him to go to bed, and B) get him to sleep through the night (actually, anything longer than 20 - 40 minutes would be good)!
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Good luck with that Dustmite! The hardest part with Benny boy is not laughing when he walks out of his room with a huge grin on his face!! Itry to avoid any eye contact and just say 'bedtime'. Its harder when DH is home - he laughs and talks to him! Fingers crossed on the pg test!
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Hi all
Thought I'd drop in to say a quick hello! A little update and then I'll try to read some posts.
Cooper is well. A cheeky little man! He started walking at 13.5 months and is now starting to run and also trying to jump up and down (very cute). He doesn't say much, just "dada", "mama" and "ta", used correctly. He has said a number of other words before (such as "dog", "duck", "hello" and more) but then never said them again! Everything is just "dat, dat, dat" which gets a high pitched squeal at the end if he's really excited. He does have his own babbling language though which is hilarious.
He loves keys and locks, anything with wheels (especially bicycles and motorbikes), wearing my high heels (!), the outdoors and water. He has mastered the art of chucking tantrums although I am sure they'll get much worse!!!
He's got 12 teeth with the eye teeth on the way.
I'm still BFing. Just the night time feed now. He's great with his cow's milk at other meals. As for eating, he's still a fussy boy! Never been very good with solids!
Here are some recent pics (16 months old):
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...s/DSCN9231.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...s/DSCN9207.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...s/DSCN9092.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...s/DSCN9072.jpg
And a few older ones (15 months old):
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...7_10280048.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...7_10280033.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...7_10280022.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...7_10280003.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...s/DSCF2870.jpg
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Helloooooooooooo ... long time no post. Anyone still here?!
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wow, forgot this thread was still here..lol
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Hi all! Yes, we're still here. We have had DD2 who is now over 5 months and already we're starting to think about solids!!!
i'm learning about baby-led weaning which seems to make such logical sense it bemuses me why i bothered trying to push purees into DD1 when she clearly wasn't ready!
DD1 has been fantastic with DD2 and i love the interactions they have now.
DD1- Sarina- is fantastic and a walking/talking bundle of toddler energy.
Dustmite - how old is Brennan? Can't believe you're thinking about more!! well, yes I can actually! Totally loving being a parent (on most days).
hope you're all well.
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Corban is 2 now, his new brother is about 8 weeks.
I said the wife was wanting more, I have not included myself in this...lol. I get pretty stressed when thinking of how to take care of them all or what would happen if I lost my job, that type of thing. We would have to find a bigger place and should have more income first. But we need AF to return or we might not be in control of that schedule...lol. I would like to be much more open to more - I have a hard time telling DW no, especially when I know she is fertile......a very big weakness for me. :cryinglaugh: Besides, once we have them it is soooo hard to imagine life without them. I love that little Corban sooo much. He has a major attitude, but can be so darn cute and loving too.