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#774379 - 14/09/06 09:58 AM Re: The Kids These Days! ***** [Re: Dunc]
Pogo69 Offline
there's no charge for awesomeness... or attractiveness

Registered: 06/04/06
Loc: limbo
mum reckons I crawled straight out the door and into the street @ 4 months old... no idea when I started walking

lachie, my 2nd youngest, was pulling himself up on the furniture and "attempting" to walk @ 9 months, but his legs weren't up to the task... used to come down like a tree being felled... his whole body dead straight just came crashing down every time... we used to have to put cushions around him to break his fall, cos he wouldn't stop doing it

didn't take him long after that to figure it out though... determined lil bugga
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#774380 - 14/09/06 10:02 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Pogo69]
yoni Offline
Carpal \'Tunnel

Registered: 04/06/05
Loc: Bideford and Bath
thankyou for posting that. It brought a big smile to my face

thanks doc
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#774381 - 14/09/06 10:36 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: yoni]
nonenonenone Offline
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Registered: 13/01/06
Loc: none
aww bless them! kids can be so sweet!!
I was with a 4 month old girl today, shes very sweet and loves sitting up, but can't manage it on her own yet!
aparantly me and my three brothers were all walking (as in could walk accross a room) by 10 months! i always thought that was a bit early!

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#774382 - 14/09/06 11:17 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: nonenonenone]
Bek66 Offline
Future Mrs Pogo

Registered: 27/08/06
Loc: The wrong place
Goddess bless YOU, darlin,' for taking care of children and really loving them in the process!!!

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#774383 - 14/09/06 08:25 PM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Bek66]
DavidJNolan Offline
Precision instrument of speed and aromatics

Registered: 21/08/06
Loc: Vienna
My God... how did HOP suddenly become a stomping ground for the excessively broody and sentimental?

I don't get the whole children thing at all. Can't stand them.
... although they are pretty good deep fried
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#774384 - 14/09/06 10:13 PM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: DavidJNolan]
Rouge Dragon Offline
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Registered: 21/07/03
Loc: without class distinction
I love kids as long as I can give them back at the end of the day!
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i would have changed ***** to phallus, and claire to petey Petey

Rougie: but that's what I'm doing here
Arnwyn: what letting me adjust myself in your room?..don't you dare quote that on HoP...

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#774385 - 14/09/06 10:16 PM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Rouge Dragon]
Pogo69 Offline
there's no charge for awesomeness... or attractiveness

Registered: 06/04/06
Loc: limbo
I was exactly the same till I had kids of my own...
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#774386 - 14/09/06 10:16 PM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Rouge Dragon]
Pogo69 Offline
there's no charge for awesomeness... or attractiveness

Registered: 06/04/06
Loc: limbo
...now I wanna give em back at the beginning of the day
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#774387 - 15/09/06 03:12 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Tabt]
NYC Offline
NYC

Registered: 26/08/01
Loc: NYC, NY, USA
 Written by: FreyaJ


Dora meet 87wt2gxq7...



87wt2gxq7 meet Dora...shes an Explorer



I wouldn't mind Dora if she'd just stop yelling at me.

"I GET IT DORA! IT'S NOT THAT DIFFICULT! WE OBVIOUSLY DON'T WANT TO GO THROUGH THE LAKE WITH THE FRIGGIN ALIGATORS!!! STOP YELLING!!!"

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#774388 - 15/09/06 03:48 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Dragosani]
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Registered: 01/08/06
Loc: Amsterdam
 Written by: Dragosani


If she has a particularly heavy period I can sense it in her and I know when to feed her chocolate and heat up the cherish pip cushion.



I'm impressed. Your sister trains you pretty good
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#774389 - 15/09/06 04:41 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Aurinko]
Dragosani Offline
sunset seadragon

Registered: 02/06/05
Loc: some little fluffy clouds
yeah, she's got a way with getting what she want...
But then again, that is what older brothers are for, innit?
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#774390 - 15/09/06 09:08 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Pogo69]
Bek66 Offline
Future Mrs Pogo

Registered: 27/08/06
Loc: The wrong place
 Written by: Pogo69


...now I wanna give em back at the beginning of the day



I know exactly how you feel!

Brandi is horrible about getting up in the mornings to get ready for school. By the time she's actually up and ready to go, I need a Valium...or two!
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#774391 - 15/09/06 10:19 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Bek66]
Pogo69 Offline
there's no charge for awesomeness... or attractiveness

Registered: 06/04/06
Loc: limbo
mmm... all jokes aside, I kinda miss all that... on average I only see my kids prolly every 3 out of 4 weekends...

till the end of last year I was working from home, and had 2 of my kids with me fulltime and I loved it... isaac was in preschool last year, so I got to be the only dad on excursions and morning teas etc... did the school runs, afternoon tea, packed em up and sent them off etc

back in a stupid "real" job now, but I'm grateful for the privelege of having been able to be "mr. mum" for a couple years
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#774392 - 15/09/06 10:34 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Doc Lightning]
Valura Offline
Mumma Hen

Registered: 25/04/02
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
 Written by: Doc Lightning


 Written by: Valura


Taj is walking now! Yesterday he took 6 steps in a row... the cute, lift your leg as high as you can, kind of steps... He is just 14 months, (by a day now) a friend of mines baby wasnt walking until 18 months...



That baby has a developmental delay and needs to be seen by a pediatrician. And a pediatrician who won't blow it off as "oh, he's fine." Seriously.

 Written by: ]Tajs gives big sloppy kisses and high fives now too. He also has this thing for putting EVERYTHING (remotes carkeys telephones) into his little baby shopping trolley (a real metal one!) and wlaking it around... so so cute.[/quote



Taj, on the other hand does not sound like he has a developmental delay. In fact, he sounds like he's ADORABLE, very cute, and very developmentally appropriate. And I can't wait to meet him in March!

Except...I thought he took his first steps a few weeks ago?

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arrrghhh anyway Im wayyy off topic and into shameless baby promotion now... sorry!



Well the thread is about cute kids. Are you saying that talking about Taj in a thread like this is off-topic? ARE YOU SAYING YOUR SON ISN'T CUTE??? HUH?



*giggles*n oh no doc...Im quite biased in the cuteness of my son. I cant wait until hes about three and has his first little kindy girlfriend...I will melt into a puddle of Valura. I reckon he is going to be a playground pimp... espically if he has daddys charms.

I have told Taj all about you and he gurgled that he cannot wait to meet you, then he shouted.."BALL" and went to play with his Simpsons ball.

His first steps were on the 21st of July... but now he is doing more all at once...like six in a row is so great to watch! I just get all grinny and starry eyed...

to be honest doc I thought that my friends baby had a few problems but didnt say anything because I didnt want to sound like I was judging the child... The kid is now two and a half and still not talking too much, just uses noises to get what he wants.. Its a worry in some ways too cause he always seems to be sick...
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#774393 - 15/09/06 10:43 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Valura]
Rouge Dragon Offline
Insert Champagne Here

Registered: 21/07/03
Loc: without class distinction
Taj will have a kindy girlfriend for sure if he keeps blowing kisses at any girl who walks past!

That's SO damn cute when he does that!!! *hnn*
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i would have changed ***** to phallus, and claire to petey Petey

Rougie: but that's what I'm doing here
Arnwyn: what letting me adjust myself in your room?..don't you dare quote that on HoP...

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#774394 - 15/09/06 11:07 PM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Rouge Dragon]
Firetramp Offline
old hand

Registered: 05/09/05
Loc: Binstead, Isle of Wight
Oh, a cute kids thread.
Indigo is almost two months and smiles a lot, soooo cute .
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#774395 - 16/09/06 03:44 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Firetramp]
Dunc Offline
playing the days away

Registered: 19/08/03
Loc: The Middle lands
Are you bringing her to BristolJC? Edan wil be there, it'll be his 2nd, not bad for 1 yr and 6 weeks old

Actually no, I'm not asking you to bring her, I'm telling you so be there or we'll come into town, find you and kidnap the pair of you
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#774396 - 18/09/06 11:54 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Dunc]
dani_babyboo Offline
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Registered: 23/02/05
Loc: Cannock, staffordshire
my youngest son was walking at 10 months old,
my oldest at 13 months old,
but my middle son didnt walk till he was 2,
there is 14 months between the eldest and middle one and my eldest would get everything for the middle one all the middle one would do was bum shuffle.
he didnt even crawl.
he saw a specialist who finally put it down to the fact he was being waited on hand and foot


Edited by dani_babyboo (18/09/06 11:55 AM)
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#774397 - 19/09/06 02:40 AM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Dunc]
Firetramp Offline
old hand

Registered: 05/09/05
Loc: Binstead, Isle of Wight
 Written by: Dunc


Are you bringing her to BristolJC? Edan wil be there, it'll be his 2nd, not bad for 1 yr and 6 weeks old

Actually no, I'm not asking you to bring her, I'm telling you so be there or we'll come into town, find you and kidnap the pair of you



Cool, that's my lift sorted out then .

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#774398 - 19/09/06 03:29 PM Re: The Kids These Days! [Re: Firetramp]
Doc Lightning Offline
HOP Mad Doctor

Registered: 28/05/01
Loc: San Francisco, CA, USA
I had a six-year-old patiently explain to me today that his home, sad to tell, has a monster infestation. The problem is particularly bad under his bed.

But cheer up! They called the exterminator, who turned out to be Spider Man and he killed them all with his spider webs!

The kid, BTW, explained this all to me in Spanish.
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