DDB - Glad to hear little A is feeling better. I hope she continues to improve for you.

Terry - Sucks that you have to go back to work too. That's good that you're bringing her into the centre though. Much easier when it's a bit familiar. A has been going with me twice three days a week to drop off and pick up her brother. When I drop him off I'll usually stay 10-20 minutes and let her have a play and crawl around. So with any luck it will only be traumatic for me, not her as well. It was really horrible with DS as he didn't know the centre reall well and would crawl after me grabbing at my pant leg. Was completely heart breaking.

Lady N - A loves dogs too. All animals really. Our pig had piglets just over a week ago and she squeals in delight every time she sees them. Cracks up at the horses and just generally terrorizes our dogs. LOL

Not going back to work full time yet. Thankfully. I don't think I could handle that. Just 3 days a week for 6 months. Then back to full time when she's a year old. STill too early, but better then at 6 months.

Pholi - It is so stressful when the cry like that. You didn't the right thing about leaving him and having a shower so you could calm down though. The more upset/angry you get the more upset and crying they get/do. I've had to do it once or twice. It's not nice or fun, and I always feel guilty about it, but it's better then loosing it with them.

Glad to hear that T is settling a lot easier now.

Definitely not ready to go back to work yet. I wasn't ready with DS either. Spent the first 3 days back (so my first week) sitting at my desk bawling.

AFU - A is a bit sick today from her shots yesterday. Bit of a fever, sleeping TONS and very unsettled when she's awake poor little poppet.

She's a bit of a bean pole though. 71cm long a 7.83kg.