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  1. #1
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    Jun 2006
    Sydney
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    Lexismum & Zofia let me know what you arrange and ill try to make it. My email address is tinanolan@optusnet.com.au

  2. #2
    Registered User

    May 2006
    Adelaide
    1,696

    EXCITING NEWS!!!

    Caeleb is walking!!!

    Just had to come in and share my wonderful news. I'm so proud of him. He's been standing on his own for a few weeks now, but today, he took a few steps round in a circle, then about ten in a straight line, towards Daddy!

    So happy for him!!!

  3. #3
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    Oct 2006
    Alexandria, Sydney
    624

    Congrats Celsie what a clever little chap! He will be able to walk to his birthday cake!

    Lewis can stand without support sometimes but doesn't take any steps even if he's holding onto something. Even when he's walking along the furniture he only takes a few side steps and then crawls away! Do you think it's worth putting him in a baby walker to teach him to step?

    What's everyone else doing for their bub's birthdays? Me and DH are planning on making him a Mickey Mouse cake for his party. Not sure how yet!! I put a really cute bike on layby for him, it's one of those with a handle on the back which comes off when he's old enough to pedal.

    Anyway it's good to see a few of us are popping back in here, it got awful quiet!

  4. #4
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    Mar 2008
    brisbane
    40

    it does get quiet sometimes, probably too busy chasing after kids....

    nate took his first few steps the other day and then crashed with a slap and then laughed. men hey! hes really starting to move now,standing seems to be easy, moving holding furniture way too fast, crawling at 110 km/h, drinking abottle in 1 minute flat(look out bob hawke), opening any draw or cupboard not nailed shut and general body slapping and shaking the stuffing out the cot sides.

    i got a new job today i start on friday at Kingston Park Raceway, go-cart track. i will be there as a duty manager for three months before i hopefully advance to events and sales. its what i really want to do but thee is weekend work again so i will miss spending time with the family. but hopefully it will be worth it in the near future where i can make my own hours as required and work less nights and weekends......

    ciao
    dragonstorm

  5. #5
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    May 2006
    Adelaide
    1,696

    Do you think it's worth putting him in a baby walker to teach him to step?
    No, not at all. Caeleb did have a walker, which he's had for about 3 months, but I think the best thing we ever did was purchase him a wooden block trolley. We bought a Chad Valley one from Big W for around $20. He's been running around the house with that for about four weeks now. Took him a while to figure out how to stop it from going so fast (he'd go splat the first few days). When we bought him that, we took the walker away. They actually say that walkers don't help teach them to walk at all, in fact they can hinder walking. We only bought it for the exercise value, nothing more.

    Nate - Congratulations on getting the new job!

    Oh I almost forgot... he cut his first tooth today too! Top left hand front tooth. What a little over-achiever I have!

  6. #6
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    Aug 2007
    in a beautiful beachy community with few people
    41

    Hi everyone

    Celsie- CONGRATS on Caleb walking and cutting his first tooth!! Such a fun time.

    I think Dane is starting to cut tooth number 9!!!

    Starfish - good on you for finishing your essay, to you! Must be a bit a of relief for now, til the next one anyway!!

    Mumoflewis - I am with Celsie on the walker thing, I was told not to get one at all as it will hinder his walking etc - i still got one! I found it great when he was younger to chuck him in it when I was trying to do something. Dane never figured out how to make it go forward either, only backwards! Now he is not too happy if I put him in it. I ended up getting him a push walker, like th trolley that Celsie talks of, and that was great.

    My mum is buying dane his first little big like Mumoflewis is talking bout. They look pretty fun. We also want to get a bike seat so we can take him riding with us.. not that we do much riding, but we could!! I have seen a really good one called Weeride and instead of being on the back of your bike they sit in front of you. but quite pricey..

    Congrats on your new job Dragonstorm, sounds like you are heading where you want to be. Dane is like Nate - in to EVERY cupboard, draw etc. I have managed to "dane proof" most of the drawers and cupboards, but not all and Dane doenst always respond to NO! He has taken to putting everything in the drawers and bins that dont belong there! I find the strangest things in places. I found our mushrooms in the pot drawer after I came home with the shopping! I think he put one of his sippy cups in the bin cos its no where to be found! ahhhhh the fun continues!

    Well Dane is 12.6kg and 77cm tall.. and is just about running! He can walk so fast when he wants something, like the cat or dog!! I have nearly cleared up his nappy rash, it was soo bad he actually got a couple of blisters and couldnt sit down one day. i used a variety of stuff, Paw paw cream, sudocream, aloe vera plant and also used cornflour instead of baby powder and it seems to have helped. Nearly all gone. I think cos he seems to be teething, he has had alot of bad nappies and i think it all just got to him. Poor little man, never has he had it so bad.

    good to see people back in here!

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Alexandria, Sydney
    624

    Hi,

    Thanks girls I will get one of those pushing truck things tomorrow.

    Miss Banana - I saw that bike seat thing too, it looks great. I also was going to get one but realised I can't fit my bike in the car to take it to the park! And there's not really any nice areas to ride around here, we live near a main road too. But we are off to Noosa in a few weeks on hols so I'm going to hire one out up there and see if he likes it.
    Poor Dane's bum! Sounds terrible for him. Lewis has luckily never suffered with nappy rash touch wood.

    Dragonstorm - congrats on the new job, how cool will Nate think his Dad is working in a go kart place!!

    Lexismum, Starfish, Teepee - let me know if and when you are meeting up, if I'm not working I will try and join you. sarahchance2002@yahoo.com.au

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jun 2006
    Sydney
    664

    Hi all

    Just a quick one as I'm at work today.

    For those who were interested in a meet up - what do you think about going to Lollipops at North Strathfield?? I thought it would be pretty central for all of us. They have a separate toddlers section for kids under 2 and under 12 months is free. Adults are $4.50 each which includes a free drink/coffee or $2.00 on a Friday. For those without cars the closest train station is Nth Strathfield which would be about a 10-15min walk and there are buses on Parramatta Road to just about everywhere.

    Let me know what you think.

    Hope everyone else is well xx

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