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Baz posted:

Yes , I remember actually leaving my daughter in her cot and walking out into back garden cos I didn’t trust myself 

 

 

at least we recognised the dangers.... and had the common sense to separate ourselves 

Dame_Ann_Average
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Rocking Ros posted:

yes -I know  bliddy awful-OH and I  used to do shifts -

 

 

one night my ex came in off night shift and I cried and asked him to take her..I was so exhausted and working at 9am. I was scared I would lose my temper...she went to sleep on his chest within five minutes 

 yes we were both working -it is gruelling and GRRRRR typical

Rocking Ros Rose
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Baz posted:

Yes , I remember actually leaving my daughter in her cot and walking out into back garden cos I didn’t trust myself 

 

 

at least we recognised the dangers.... and had the common sense to separate ourselves 

yes

Rocking Ros Rose
Rocking Ros posted:

 yes we were both working -it is gruelling and GRRRRR typical

 

it's no fun working with children, I'm sure my mother let her sleep all day  I used to be exhausted, clean clothes laid out every night, bathtimes meals and all that when I finished work at 5...must admit my ex was a good help and he worked shifts. 

Dame_Ann_Average
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Baz posted:

Oh well done ....but you can keep that one ....it’s making my eyes funny 

 

and mine Baz...snap, I did type that  But it's sought after....so 

yes it does make your eyes funny but can see it will sell well

Rocking Ros Rose
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Rocking Ros posted:

yes -I know  bliddy awful-OH and I  used to do shifts -

 

 

one night my ex came in off night shift and I cried and asked him to take her..I was so exhausted and working at 9am. I was scared I would lose my temper...she went to sleep on his chest within five minutes 

Like my mam, apparently she was having trouble getting Phil to sleep. She called for her mother and she said it's because he isn't getting enough from the feed. she stuck a half melted white chocolate bar in between his lips and he went over  

Sprout
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Rocking Ros posted:

 yes we were both working -it is gruelling and GRRRRR typical

 

it's no fun working with children, I'm sure my mother let her sleep all day  I used to be exhausted, clean clothes laid out every night, bathtimes meals and all that when I finished work at 5...must admit my ex was a good help and he worked shifts. 

 you had three -don't know how you did it 

Rocking Ros Rose
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Baz posted:

Yes , I remember actually leaving my daughter in her cot and walking out into back garden cos I didn’t trust myself 

 

 

at least we recognised the dangers.... and had the common sense to separate ourselves 

That’s what my health visitor said ....

Baz
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Baz posted:

Yes , I remember actually leaving my daughter in her cot and walking out into back garden cos I didn’t trust myself 

 

 

at least we recognised the dangers.... and had the common sense to separate ourselves 

Sprout
Sprout posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Rocking Ros posted:

yes -I know  bliddy awful-OH and I  used to do shifts -

 

 

one night my ex came in off night shift and I cried and asked him to take her..I was so exhausted and working at 9am. I was scared I would lose my temper...she went to sleep on his chest within five minutes 

Like my mam, apparently she was having trouble getting Phil to sleep. She called for her mother and she said it's because he isn't getting enough from the feed. she stuck a half melted white chocolate bar in between his lips and he went over  

My daughter was the same ...she was a lazy feeder/sucker ....used to take about 2/3 ounces of milk then nod off ....so was feeding her every couple of hours , day and night ....once she went on solids she was fine 

Baz
Rocking Ros posted:

 you had three -don't know how you did it 

 

me either looking back Ros, but we got on with it and I wanted a nice home, cars and holidays. You want the best for your kids, I dunno how they even begin to have those things nowadays 

Dame_Ann_Average
Baz posted:

My daughter was the same ...she was a lazy feeder/sucker ....used to take about 2/3 ounces of milk then nod off ....so was feeding her every couple of hours , day and night ....once she went on solids she was fine 

 

Leanne was just a git 

Dame_Ann_Average
Sprout posted:

Like my mam, apparently she was having trouble getting Phil to sleep. She called for her mother and she said it's because he isn't getting enough from the feed. she stuck a half melted white chocolate bar in between his lips and he went over  

 

thing is you can't give them stuff until they are old enough for their tummies to cope, saying that Leanne took her bottles and just wanted to stay awake all night 

Dame_Ann_Average
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Baz posted:

My daughter was the same ...she was a lazy feeder/sucker ....used to take about 2/3 ounces of milk then nod off ....so was feeding her every couple of hours , day and night ....once she went on solids she was fine 

 

Leanne was just a git 

  

Sprout
Baz posted:

Right , I have to go and do my food shop  So , Goodnight , Sleep well and sweet dreams Dame, Ros and Sprout 

 

night Baz and sweet dreams, I'm away too Pam and bestieeeeeeeeeeee Ros, sweet dreams both  

Dame_Ann_Average
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Sprout posted:

Like my mam, apparently she was having trouble getting Phil to sleep. She called for her mother and she said it's because he isn't getting enough from the feed. she stuck a half melted white chocolate bar in between his lips and he went over  

 

thing is you can't give them stuff until they are old enough for their tummies to cope, saying that Leanne took her bottles and just wanted to stay awake all night 

Yeah, apparently Malcolm slept all day and night, and was still the same when he got older   and Phil would be awake but not a great deal of bother most of the time.....just give him some toys to play with in his pram and he was happy  

Sprout

Good afternoon Cribsters  

All is well in Apple World again 

Its blustery here but good washing drying weather 

 The sun has popped out 

 

Dameeeeeeeeeeeeeee *hope you iz not getting blown out of house/bungalow and home up there, snogsssssssssssssssssss*

 

Have a good day and stay safe lovelies  

Moonie
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