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  1. #1
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    Oct 2005
    North Queensland
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    Thanks hun.

    Yeh Brent will be fine with the girls. His parents are still living with him so his mother helps out a lot. Nope not the first time either, they've been out to him a few times now. They go every fortnight.

    Yeh I am glad Rocky turned out to be good to. It was just what I needed. I am going back down, without the girls, on the 28th of November for a 40th and to see someone I met while I was down this time. A man going through the same things as I am. Nothing serious. Just "good friends".

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    Jul 2006
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    Thats good he has his parents there to help(well good for you so you know they are ok!).
    Yay for you meeting someone....even if it is "just good friends" for now!

    I changed J's nappy when we were at the shops today at 1.45pm, we didn't get home until after 5pm and chris changed him and he was dry so he went on the potty and did a huge wee and i put jocks on him and I dared for the 1st time to go out with him wearing jocks...just to PIL's and to get dinner, he went to the potty at PIL's twice and got home around 7pm with dry jocks!! I'm so proud of him!!

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    Oct 2004
    WA y WA y A WAy
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    Woooohoooo weldone Jayden

    welcome back Sara

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    Jul 2005
    at Tieri now
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    Wow Jayden you really are a clever young man.

    Hi sara, nice to hear from you and that you are ok. Have been thinking of you. Glad you have find a friend ;-)



    I have been having a hell of a time with Riley. He is refusing my breast and will only feed 4 times a day and even then that is a bit of a struggle and now he is not sleeping thru either

    So I rang the ABA yesterday re: Riley's refusal to feed and they are a bit confused too!

    He has been however really chewing on his fists lately. He has been doing this for a while now, but lately it is really bad. Not sure if this is still a development thing or it is infact teef?????

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    Jul 2006
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    Oh no Sheree! What do you think the problem is? We narrowed ours down to a slow bowel and if it had been a few days since she had done a poo then she would refuse. Still can't explain why she would refuse the breast and not a bottle though. It sorted itself out by 6wks. You don't think AF is coming do you? That can put them off...teeth are a possibility too as they can show teething signs up to 4mths before they actually get any teeth.
    Oh I hope Riley sorts himself out soon, he has been such a good boy! I'm sure I've heard around the 6wk mark they get a bit fussy...they go through a growth spurt at 12wks (or thereabouts) so it could just be that, whatever it is I hope you guys get through it soon

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    Aug 2006
    Sydney, New South Wales
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    Well done Jayden
    Welcome back Sara
    Hope the moving is not too painful Kim
    Hello everyone else.

    I have three days off and DH is working all three days. So it is just missy and me and a house full of mess to clean. Noice.

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2005
    Limestone Coast, SA
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    wow, so much to catch up on, i have tried to post in here a few times over the last 2 weeks but the darn posts just disappear all the time GGGRRRR!!

    Sheree - Congrats on the engagement, very exciting news. Sorry to hear that bfing has become a challenge all of the sudden, im sure it'll just be a passing phase though.

    kim - when is your u/s? I am going to my sisters on Thursday, can't wait, i don't reckon she will find out the sex though, but im hoping she does!

    Gotta go Arch is bawling!