RH33 Posted December 22, 2011 Share Posted December 22, 2011 Allergic reaction? Yeah but christ knows what to this time. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swarley Posted December 22, 2011 Share Posted December 22, 2011 She's allergic to Aussie air Hope not, it's all we've got! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RH33 Posted December 26, 2011 Share Posted December 26, 2011 (edited) 5 trips to hospital in the end last week! Edited December 26, 2011 by Rowan 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pub car king Posted December 26, 2011 Share Posted December 26, 2011 How was everyone's Christmases with their we're ones. Our wee lassie got an insane amount of stuff she's only sixteen weeks 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chico Posted December 26, 2011 Share Posted December 26, 2011 Christmas? 13 month old did the hot baby trick last night. Both crapped it, but fortunately he cooled after we stripped him down to bodysuit. Seemed to sweat it out. He's picked up a cold, but I wonder if milder temperatures haven't helped. Almost three year old took two and a half hours to get to dleep keep after bathtime. Normally sensible 8 yr old daughter went santadaft claiming she was up at 0630 on Christmas day, probabl never slept much Christmas eve at her mums, but was knackered this morning after a full nights sleep. Aye Christmas.. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RH33 Posted December 27, 2011 Share Posted December 27, 2011 Niamh's going to get a dedicated bed in peads short stay at this rate. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swarley Posted December 27, 2011 Share Posted December 27, 2011 Hope all goes well Rowan It had to be done! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Polomoney Posted December 28, 2011 Share Posted December 28, 2011 Our kids had a great time. They are the perfect age (7, 4 and 2). I loved it when my eldest came up to me at about 2.00 and told me that this was a great day that was about to get better with dad's christmas dinner! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suspect Device Posted January 1, 2012 Share Posted January 1, 2012 A wee question. Does every woman do the same with her partner? They might say something which on the face of it appears to be a question about the child. Something innocuous like do you think she needs a yogurt as well as the weetabix/toast/egg she just had. Do you think that she needs new shoes? What should we dress her in today? No matter what you say it doesn't make a difference. She was actually just talking aloud or wanting to hear her opinion in a slightly deeper voice. Not sure if it's just us or if it happens to everyone. I think that she's just wanting to make me feel like I have any sort of input but in reality she'll just do whatever it was in her mind to start with. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swarley Posted January 1, 2012 Share Posted January 1, 2012 (edited) A wee question. Does every woman do the same with her partner? They might say something which on the face of it appears to be a question about the child. Something innocuous like do you think she needs a yogurt as well as the weetabix/toast/egg she just had. Do you think that she needs new shoes? What should we dress her in today? No matter what you say it doesn't make a difference. She was actually just talking aloud or wanting to hear her opinion in a slightly deeper voice. Not sure if it's just us or if it happens to everyone. I think that she's just wanting to make me feel like I have any sort of input but in reality she'll just do whatever it was in her mind to start with. At the risk of Reina, Rowan, Mrs M et al chasing me out of town with their red hot GHDs, isn't that just women in general? The questions used to be about themselves eg does this dress look any better than the other 20 I've already tried on? Do you think it'll rain today, should we take an umbrella? but now the questions are about the little ones as you've accurately outlined. Just nod and grunt "Yes dear", works for me! Edited January 1, 2012 by Swarley 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skyline Drifter Posted January 1, 2012 Share Posted January 1, 2012 A wee question. Does every woman do the same with her partner? They might say something which on the face of it appears to be a question about the child. Something innocuous like do you think she needs a yogurt as well as the weetabix/toast/egg she just had. Do you think that she needs new shoes? What should we dress her in today? No matter what you say it doesn't make a difference. She was actually just talking aloud or wanting to hear her opinion in a slightly deeper voice. Not sure if it's just us or if it happens to everyone. I think that she's just wanting to make me feel like I have any sort of input but in reality she'll just do whatever it was in her mind to start with. YES! Irritates the bejesus out of me. It seriously really does. What on earth is the point in asking my opinion on about 9 billion things about the kids when in fact you ignore the answer and do what you wanted to do anyway? We're at the stage now where I just don't answer such questions. Or at least I do answer but with "Just do what you want, you know you're going to anyway so why don't we save the argument". 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lisa Cuddy Posted January 1, 2012 Share Posted January 1, 2012 At the risk of Reina, Rowan, Mrs M et al chasing me out of town with their red hot GHDs, isn't that just women in general? The questions used to be about themselves eg does this dress look any better than the other 20 I've already tried on? Do you think it'll rain today, should we take an umbrella? but now the questions are about the little ones as you've accurately outlined. Just nod and grunt "Yes dear", works for me! Effing mon then! Seriously though, no, not all women do that. I'm more likely to say "I think we should", "It would be best to" or "We'll need to" if I think there's a certain way something should be done. If it's not done that way, I may then resort to "Do this" or "Don't do that" before "For f**k sake, would you just listen when I'm telling you something?". If I ask "what do you think" it's because I genuinely want an answer! I don't think P&B has too many of the kind of women that are afraid of saying what they actually think! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RH33 Posted January 1, 2012 Share Posted January 1, 2012 Ruairidh has chicken pox. Niamh has managed 3 days without going to hospital! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
die hard doonhamer Posted January 1, 2012 Share Posted January 1, 2012 Picture of Josh, finally manged to upload one 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swarley Posted January 1, 2012 Share Posted January 1, 2012 Picture of Josh, finally manged to upload one Is he flicking the Vs?? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuggie_Murray7 Posted January 3, 2012 Share Posted January 3, 2012 Madison just tried to crawl for the first time.....exciting stuff!!!! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mallo_Madrid Posted January 4, 2012 Share Posted January 4, 2012 We're still having trouble with Zaks sleeping, we've brought it upon ourselves. We always let him fall asleep downstairs with us and we'll put him in his cot once he's fast asleep, therefore his has no clue whatsoever as to how to fall asleep on his own accord. So now when he's waking during the night, he's crying untill he's picked up and rocked to sleep or having a bottle. We're talking three > five times a night. So we've decided, as from tonight we're going to give the Ferber Method a real shot. I can't see any other way as how we're going to get him to change his ways. We're not comfortable at all with leaving him to cry for any substantial amount of time, its unfair on him and its not his fault but ours. The Ferber Method, as you'll probably know is putting him down in his cot, awake, leaving him for a little bit longer each time before going in a patting his back or rubbing his belly, without ever actually picking him up or feeding him. It's going to be gradual process and will take a great deal of patience I imagine but we need to try something. Wish us luck. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mallo_Madrid Posted January 4, 2012 Share Posted January 4, 2012 All the best, i remember doing this one night and was the best thing we ever done, now never have problems with our son sleeping. Arguments galore await tonight, Remember its your fault We're preparing ourselves as best we can. I know they're all different, was it a fairly quick process with your kiddy? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RH33 Posted January 4, 2012 Share Posted January 4, 2012 Just back from hospital (agan!) planned visit this time! My monster only reacted to one of the allergy skin test, eggs! Not even the ones we've had clear reactions to like strawberres! Dr sad we have to go by the reactons that have taken her to hospital and presume she s allergic. Despite being on special formula she didn't even react to milk! We've been issued an epipen and the community nurse is coming out on Friday to train us. We're being refered onto the allergy clinic and the dietician. She was a little concerned with her weight but not overly. Was with registrar for around 30mins she was really good. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reina Posted January 4, 2012 Share Posted January 4, 2012 Oh Rowan you guys are fair going through it aren't you 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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