How are you all doing? I see some of you around in other threads as well, kind of makes up for it when it's quiet in here!
Dach - your boys sound so cute together, playing already. They'll be great mates. We won't talk about the footy now until next year...!
Kas - hope the plans are through and you're onto the next stage. How are your boys?
Steph - hope the packing is going well and you've got hardly any rooms to go. Can't be easy packing with three little boys, two who are no doubt happy to 'help'!
Jen - how's it going? Glad you like the heat up there, I have to admit I was so surprised when I went back to NQ to visit how much I hated the weather! Only took me about a year to get un-used to it! Now I don't visit after about Sept. I'm such a wimp... I hope you are making friends in Cairns so that you aren't lonely. At least Tayneesha would give you plenty to do!
Ivana - hi there, how's Lucy's little boyfriend going? I can't believe he had a 'solids' poo ages ago, Lucy has been having some food once a day and still has the bf nappies every time. Although the colour is starting to vary, so it must be going through somehow... Tried pumpkin this morning and she wasn't excited, but she did take some. I have some more for tomorrow.
Well, I'm feeling a bit flat today. Just finished up a couple of work projects and hoping for some more to keep me going. Car insurance and rego due this month and we all know what that does to the $$$. We're going to see MIL-from-hell again on Saturday for morning tea and I think she's trying to turn it into a monthly thing. I am so dreading going and I almost wish we'd been horrible when she chucked her spack attack in April and just told her we never wanted to see her again. After all the things she said about us I don't think she really deserves it, but what do you do? I don't want to be the bad person here. Although I did say to Anthony if she ever again says she doesn't want to see Lucy again, under any circumstances, that's what will happen. I don't want to ever hear anyone who supposedly loves my little girl saying they don't want to see her. And I certainly don't want it happening when she's old enough to understand. I think if we make that abundantly clear it she won't say it again. It's a deal-breaker. My wicked side is a little pleased that we've organised the christening and we'll tell her about it too. We've asked an older male friend of ours (our parents' ages) to be Lucy's godfather and MIL has been jealous that we get along so well with this couple and call them our 'surrogate parents' (my Mum lives interstate and they're family friends of my side). So it should pi$$ her off no end to hear he's going to be Lucy's godfather. Not that we asked him for that reason, really to give Lucy a grandfather-figure and they adore her, but it's a bonus!
Well, I'm going to have lunch while Lucy has a nap. Don't get many breaks so I should take advantage of this one!
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