In the middle of recession , struggling with money , hubby getting paid off at least 7 times my highlight was my baby girl coming off her medication finally
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Mr L taking me out in the wheelchair for the first time and turning it into a total and utter laugh, we were killing ourselves laughing, he turned what might have been a bit of a weird day into total hilarity and made me feel proper good about myself. I'll never forget that day as long as I live for GOOD reasons not bad ones.
awwww go Mr L
Highlight for me was giving birth to my Lamb in a Pram and each and every one of you that was here supporting me through the run up too it.
I still read the thread at all your support and sob whilst reading it. 23 pages of lovely support and wellwishes http://talk.gagajoyjoy.com/dis...5734168976153/page/1
I still read the thread at all your support and sob whilst reading it. 23 pages of lovely support and wellwishes http://talk.gagajoyjoy.com/dis...5734168976153/page/1
Another highlight was the virtual festival in the lounge for Glastonbury
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I went to Orkney (have I mentioned that?) and I saw The Specials live....2 dreams come true
Aww, sheet, you lot!
Probably my holidays
2009 was a good year as years go (I've had much worse ) ... but 2009 wouldn't go down as a year to remember ... not for me anyway.
2009 was a good year as years go (I've had much worse ) ... but 2009 wouldn't go down as a year to remember ... not for me anyway.
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I have two highlights...the first is obvious...ickle Finndus
The second is my hubby. We used to be a real 'do our own thing' kinda couple, but since Finn was born we have become such a unit! He is such a wonderful dad and an absolute perfect husband. He took such excellent care of me after the section and when I was doped up to the eyeballs on BP meds , but more than that he takes such great care of Finn. The way he looks at him is so so cute
He took what was already an exceptional year and multiplied it by fifty! He really is a top catch
The second is my hubby. We used to be a real 'do our own thing' kinda couple, but since Finn was born we have become such a unit! He is such a wonderful dad and an absolute perfect husband. He took such excellent care of me after the section and when I was doped up to the eyeballs on BP meds , but more than that he takes such great care of Finn. The way he looks at him is so so cute
He took what was already an exceptional year and multiplied it by fifty! He really is a top catch
Awww Temps that was nice to read So many times, couples can drift apart after kids come along, just proves how solid you two were to begin with. If you hubby has any very single brothers (i.e. decree nisi single), then let me know
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Thanks Karm He really made every day so much easier...he was excellent. I don't know how peeps think having a kid will bring you closer together if you didn't get along before the child was born Why would you think sleepless nights would help you?
Especially after a section (been there done that). Mine was a terrible sleeper, 2 hours at a time max (and that was on a good day) - he also had severe colic. I was an absolute state but you just dont care when they're newborn, every waking hour goes into looking after them.
When I used to meet the mums looking fresh as a daisy pushing their babies along bleating how their's slept 6 hours I wanted to push them under the nearest bus I was not your average Susie Homemaker mummy
Me and my son's dad started living together again when my boy was 9 months, I think I would have put acid in his bath if he was living with us when my son was a tiny baby, just couldn't have coped with it. Needless to say it wasn't the aforementioned solid unit I was talking about
When I used to meet the mums looking fresh as a daisy pushing their babies along bleating how their's slept 6 hours I wanted to push them under the nearest bus I was not your average Susie Homemaker mummy
Me and my son's dad started living together again when my boy was 9 months, I think I would have put acid in his bath if he was living with us when my son was a tiny baby, just couldn't have coped with it. Needless to say it wasn't the aforementioned solid unit I was talking about
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Karm...that's the down point of having a really good husband, you feel like a right lazy cow We would take it in turns to do the midnight feeds...so he really did his fair share of everything. Plus after the section when Finn cried...I'd jump out of the bed to get him and then collapse straight back in with the pain So Paal really had to do more than your average dad.
I used to hate those mums that you'd hear did everything themselves and looked fresh as a daisy, I like to think that secretly at night they rock in a corner nursing a bottle of wine, and not in a Kinga way
I used to hate those mums that you'd hear did everything themselves and looked fresh as a daisy, I like to think that secretly at night they rock in a corner nursing a bottle of wine, and not in a Kinga way
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I used to hate those mums that you'd hear did everything themselves and looked fresh as a daisy
I used to find the ones who were martyrs dead annoying...the ones who wouldn't let the dads do anything...like they thought they would get everything wrong. If he's such an incompetent idiot then why have a baby with him? *head-desk*Good on Mr Temps though!
Oh and *cringe* at my stupid drunken postings in this thread
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Oh and *cringe* at my stupid drunken postings in this thread
awwww - I loved them Temps - my husband used to have a great way of quietening our baby son down - he used to hold him in the palm of his hand and swoop him around the room whilst da daaing The Dambusters March at the top of his voice. Poor child was like
I never did work out just how hubby ever found out that this worked
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Rexi...I remember a friend of mine telling me she had to swing her daughter in her carseat to stop her crying...again I never asked how she figured out that it worked
Leccy...my sis in law not only didn't let my brother do anything, but she would rarely let anyone else hold my niece! Jees I'd give Finn to anyone
Leccy...my sis in law not only didn't let my brother do anything, but she would rarely let anyone else hold my niece! Jees I'd give Finn to anyone
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For me, has to be not being in hospital at all this year!
Still, doesn't compare with Madamski or many of the other posts that I have read.
Still, doesn't compare with Madamski or many of the other posts that I have read.
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For me, has to be not being in hospital at all this year!
That's brilliant - and it's good to see you back
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Awww, thanks Rexi and Temps!
O could bore you all with the details of our problems with our ISP! That's if I could understand it!
O could bore you all with the details of our problems with our ISP! That's if I could understand it!
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For me, has to be not being in hospital at all this year!
Rexi, ta for what you said up there ^^^ I felt like a right tit when I read back this thread
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