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How were your kids with the bath/shower? Our wee one absolutely loves them. We have a wet room downstairs and need to put a bath in upstairs but she has a tub she still fits into. If we take her clothes off in the livingroom and ask her if she wants to go for a bath, she's off! She rarely cries at all but I had her in absolute tears the other night. I was filling the tub and she was watching, but it was far too hot for her so had to push her away (add in the fact she was still fully clothed!). She was going apeshit as she couldn't get in [emoji38]

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She doesn't seem to think being clothed is an issue.


My 3 year old hates the shower. Loves a bath absolutely loves the thing. Can start running it and he drops everything to get up stairs and strip.

Loves swimming too.

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And found out number 2 is a boy too. Happy days
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My 7 year old comes in from school, and in the hallway takes off everything except her t-shirt and pants, before even coming in to say hello to us. As a toddler she was always trying to go around naked. 


My 7 year old is pretty much the same but at bedtime. The lassie seems to be impervious to cold. Loads of pyjamas in her drawer but insists on going to bed in her pants, occasionally a vest too if it’s really cold, and still kicks her duvet off through the night. Then she gets up in the morning and puts her pyjamas on to come downstairs and get them covered in jam, crumbs or yoghurt.
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3rd girl due in May. Thought our 3 year old would have had issues with not being the baby anymore but she couldn't be any happier. Thought the 8 year old would have been buzzing but she's not fussed said she's done it before so not as excited as the first time . Kids never cease to amaze you.

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23 hours ago, Disco30 said:

3rd girl due in May. Thought our 3 year old would have had issues with not being the baby anymore but she couldn't be any happier. Thought the 8 year old would have been buzzing but she's not fussed said she's done it before so not as excited as the first time . Kids never cease to amaze you.

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Our 8 year old grand daughter is tickled pink with her new sister - but then, she hasn't done it before! Her elder sister, 15, is very good with the new one.

I was house sitting yesterday, and had the new arrival all to myself for a whole half an hour. She's a very content wee thing, with lovely blue eyes, she's going to take after her mother and one of her aunts by the looks of things and have ginger hair.

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Our 8 year old grand daughter is tickled pink with her new sister - but then, she hasn't done it before! Her elder sister, 15, is very good with the new one.
I was house sitting yesterday, and had the new arrival all to myself for a whole half an hour. She's a very content wee thing, with lovely blue eyes, she's going to take after her mother and one of her aunts by the looks of things and have ginger hair.


The Scottish gene is strong with the wee one then. The 2 I have couldn't be any different to each other so pretty excited to see how the wee one turns out. 9 weeks on Tuesday till due date. Same as green lantern moving to a bigger house and decorating everything keeps me on my toes.
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3 hours ago, Disco30 said:

 


The Scottish gene is strong with the wee one then. The 2 I have couldn't be any different to each other so pretty excited to see how the wee one turns out. 9 weeks on Tuesday till due date. Same as green lantern moving to a bigger house and decorating everything keeps me on my toes.

 

I doubt there's much Scottish blood in them - the mother and aunt referred to are the youngest two children of my wife's first marriage, and she and her first husband were Northern Ireland born and bred.

So the grand children are step grandchildren, all those 18 and under call me Granda, and all those 20 and over call me by my name, although, as we seldom, if ever, see them, they maybe don't remember what my name is!

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Baby has just arrived, accompanied by her sisters and brother, for a visit, while her mother goes a message. She also has 3 of her cousins for company. Sometimes I'm not so sure if retiring was such a good idea...

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5 hours ago, Jacksgranda said:

Baby has just arrived, accompanied by her sisters and brother, for a visit, while her mother goes a message. She also has 3 of her cousins for company. Sometimes I'm not so sure if retiring was such a good idea...

That's them away, just leaves the three cousins, who will be going home, too, I hope. Mind you, the schools are off...

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Had a bit of chat a while back regarding baby led weaning as BB2 wouldnt eat off a spoon.

Just a wee update really in case anyone else is considering it. Whilst we didnt stick rigidly to the rules of BLW where you basically never intervene and never feed them anything - she now gets fed by us and by herself in tandem - I honestly would only ever recommend BLW now. The scran BB2 can tackle now is unreal and she is streets ahead of where my oldest was at 10 months old. She will basically eat anything as lomg as its in manageable pieces and shovels it away like a pro. Very very pleasing.

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Just now, Melanius Mullarkey said:

Bairn 8 today. f**k knows where the time goes.

It's scary, 2 of the grand children turn 18 this year, the wee loon who was page boy at our wedding will be 24 this year...

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Wife is now 4 months pregnant, All test as great, didn't want to tell anything one including my outwith P&B family, but fuk it. 

I'm happier about it than last time (Roy) my son not too good.

It's very strange as I was as I was really fucked up with work and personal shite.....last year. This year I'm really ready for the new one, we are all much happier.

Whatever the ride will me marvelous. 

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