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53 minutes ago, Ingo ohne Flamingo said:

Sunday morning and I've been up since half 6 and not even got work today... The joys of having a baby right there! :lol:

My daughter who's 14 months next week started working a fortnight ago, nightmare alone! But she's climbing up everything these days. My wife nipped into the kitchen the other week to go back in the livingroom to find the wee yin standing on top of the TV cabinet holding onto the TV that's on the wall! Had to move to subspeaker so she couldn't use that as a step :lol:

A child progidy and no mistake...

Once they start walking, all bets are off. :lol:

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34 minutes ago, MixuFixit said:


From one parent of a spiderbaby to another, you have my respect and deepest sympathy

Spider baby haha, I call her Monkey baby. She was climbing stuff before she could walk, it's brutal! She keeps climbing on top of this wee kitchen thing. It's on wheels so she'll quickly suss out how to use it to climb up higher places... 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Adam said:

 


What’s the difference between what you have got in place now? Whatever it is, wishing you and the missus the absolute best of luck mate, you’re doing an incredible job.

 

We have a child protection order in place at the moment and that only lasts 12 months at a time,also the mother believe it or not still has parental rights and residency will strip that from her.

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10 hours ago, heedthebaa said:

Taking your kids for the first time is brilliant, taking your grandkids, even better 

all the best 

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Nice one Heed ! Good win for Berwick ... someone wouldn’t have been happy 😉

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20 week scan today. The wee one doesn't seem keen on a sibling but the only time she was coming around to the idea was her saying she wanted a boy. The first photo is almost like excitement and the second is as if she's just realised it's a girl (it is btw) and the penny has just dropped for Jet (the dug) that there will soon be two wee monsters chasing her around all day.

 

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14 minutes ago, 50/50 Winner said:

I honestly didn't think I would be posting in this thread. I became a Dad at 19 and again at 22. I'm 36 now and we are expecting our third child in February next year. It has came as a bit of a surprise but we're all very excited.

Congratulations!

Stepdaughter Nr 3 has 4 - 19 years old, 16 years old, 9 years old and 18 months.

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4 minutes ago, 50/50 Winner said:
31 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:
Congratulations!
Stepdaughter Nr 3 has 4 - 19 years old, 16 years old, 9 years old and 18 months.

Thanks, do the older kids help out with the baby? My concern is that the age gap is too big and the baby will have no real connection with their older siblings.

The 16 year old practically brings her up! The 19 year old interacts with her a bit more now that she's at the toddling stage, the 9 year old helps out, too.

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1 hour ago, 50/50 Winner said:

I honestly didn't think I would be posting in this thread. I became a Dad at 19 and again at 22. I'm 36 now and we are expecting our third child in February next year. It has came as a bit of a surprise but we're all very excited.

Oppsies!

Congratulations! 

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My oldest has just got over a bout of gastroenteritis, the highlights of which included a trip to A+E and Mrs B finding blood on her pillow in the middle of the night, during all of which I have been away at work, utterly shiting it.

Thank f**k its past now. No doubt the youngests turn incoming.

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The 16 year old practically brings her up! The 19 year old interacts with her a bit more now that she's at the toddling stage, the 9 year old helps out, too.
That's good to know, our eldest will probably be off to uni next year so won't have that much to do with the baby. Our youngest is very helpful around the house and I'm hoping that will continue once the baby is here. Having said that, he's yet to fully enter the 'Kevin the teenager' stage so we shall wait and see.
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No more stressing on beach days with this girl, with this handy bit of kit. She had full inclusion with the rest of the clan and she loved every minute of it 😍. Bought through funding and available to the kids that need it

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On 27/08/2018 at 20:40, Honest Saints Fan said:

Anyone have any experience of waters breaking early? Mine broke on Friday morning at exactly 27 weeks :( Baby is good but on bed rest and twice weekly checkups at the hospital for blood tests and scans. Just a waiting game really now.

This was a whole year ago!

Wee Fraser will be one in 2 weeks! He's doing so well for a 29 weeker. Mastered sitting up this last week. He should catch up developmentally by the age of 2. He's a great wee character! 

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