JohnK
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And some parents have done things as adults that fortunately cannot be remembered.I'd also say that most parents likely did things as toddlers that fortunately cannot be remembered.
And some parents have done things as adults that fortunately cannot be remembered.I'd also say that most parents likely did things as toddlers that fortunately cannot be remembered.
Not an airline I would be inclined to book, but that is purely personal and based on my biased politics.
Without turning this into a contest I have had glandular fever 3 times in the past 12 months. I will take a sore throat any day of the week.
An 11 month old in play pen takes toys out of box, turns box upside down and tries to climb out of play pen. Almost succeeded if not for wife looking around.
Later same evening climbs onto wheel of stroller and then climbs up into stroller and stands up at back of stroller celebrating. And did it twice.
I guess you need to see it to believe it. Could end up being a problem solver same as her father? Hope she chooses a career wisely but we are a long way from that yet.
Good Lord, she's nearly one already. That time has just flown :shock:An 11 month old in play pen takes toys out of box, turns box upside down and tries to climb out of play pen. Almost succeeded if not for wife looking around.
Later same evening climbs onto wheel of stroller and then climbs up into stroller and stands up at back of stroller celebrating. And did it twice.
I guess you need to see it to believe it. Could end up being a problem solver same as her father? Hope she chooses a career wisely but we are a long way from that yet.
Sunday will be a small lunch for mother's 95th birthday, going to the local RSL (well it is a country town after all). Said to her on the phone last night that she was not to pay for the lunch (she pulled a swift for her 90th) and she told me that Dad was paying. Considering he has been dead since 1994 I thought this was somewhat unusual but it turns out she received a cheque from his estate (which is still running) and so is using it to pay for lunch. No amount of cajoling will get her to allow us to pay.
Brother from Ireland has arrived, I am flying down tomorrow and brother & sister from Brisbane will go down on Saturday. There is one local brother so that will be all the children together again for the day. Unfortunately the spouses are not able to be there - so told her she will have to wait till her 100th birthday.
I wondered long and hard and even asked here for suggestions for a gift. In the end decided that something she could use would be better than a 'keeper' so have made up a basket of Crabtree & Evelyn and Jurlique goods for her.
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Yes I know. Unfortunately house is out of the question.There are a lot more things that others could also suggest but this is just the start for you
Tell me about it. Only feels like yesterday.Good Lord, she's nearly one already. That time has just flown :shock:
But I bet you feel more than 12 months older since daughter arrived.Yes I know. Unfortunately house is out of the question.
Tell me about it. Only feels like yesterday.
But I bet you feel more than 12 months older since daughter arrived.
Kids = wrinkles + fatigue.
Last game for Fremantle Dockers at Domain Stadium this weekend. We had better rush home to see it.
I feel older but not because of daughter. Wrinkles never bothered me. I was already losing my hair which is a good thing as daughter can't pull my hair.But I bet you feel more than 12 months older since daughter arrived.
Kids = wrinkles + fatigue.