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> I know that there is not much anyone can say I guess I just needed to put it

> down someplace.

> I think also I am a little " worried " as I think this baby might be a boy and

> that would be a whole new ball game for me ;o)..

Boys are totally gorgeous! Very cuddly and also not as clingy - when I

compare my DS to girls of the same age I realise how independent they are.

The only difference when they are babies is that they tend to pee in your

eye when you are doing nappy changes - and you have a extra bit to clean

around with the baby wipes!!

I thought I was going to have lots of friend help when I have No 3 - but

have discovered over the last few days that 3 of my closest local friends

will be moving abroad before the end of the year :((

I will rely on my virtual help from you lot instead - and you are all

welcome to visit!!

Caroline

Caroline Pearce

Area D rep and Email co-ord Region 5

H/B Support St Albans, Mummy to Sam,6 and Joe 4 and EDD 10/1/02

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I have to disagree with you Caroline. My boy is much more clingy than my

very independent girl and the only one who ever weed(?) when I took her

nappy off was DD :-)

Cerys

Mum to (1/12/95) & Kieran (31/12/98)

You don't stop laughing because you grow old, you grow old because you

stopped laughing.

See Pictures of us at http://www.PictureTrail.com/cerysbyrne (password -

September)

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Boys are totally gorgeous! Very cuddly and also not as clingy - when I

compare my DS to girls of the same age I realise how independent they are.

The only difference when they are babies is that they tend to pee in your

eye when you are doing nappy changes - and you have a extra bit to clean

around with the baby wipes!!

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I have to disagree with you Caroline. My boy is much more clingy than my

very independent girl and the only one who ever weed(?) when I took her

nappy off was DD :-)

Cerys

Mum to (1/12/95) & Kieran (31/12/98)

You don't stop laughing because you grow old, you grow old because you

stopped laughing.

See Pictures of us at http://www.PictureTrail.com/cerysbyrne (password -

September)

-----Original Message-----

Boys are totally gorgeous! Very cuddly and also not as clingy - when I

compare my DS to girls of the same age I realise how independent they are.

The only difference when they are babies is that they tend to pee in your

eye when you are doing nappy changes - and you have a extra bit to clean

around with the baby wipes!!

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Lonnie, I couldn't imagine having a boy until I did and he's gorgeous and I

love being a boy's mummy more than I ever thought I could. IKWYM about

boys' names though, it's very hard to choose one.

Cerys

Mum to (1/12/95) & Kieran (31/12/98)

You don't stop laughing because you grow old, you grow old because you

stopped laughing.

See Pictures of us at http://www.PictureTrail.com/cerysbyrne (password -

September)

Lonnie wrote

I just don't think I am a boys mummy (dykwim?) I can't imagine it anyway..

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<<... and lets not even get into the flaming

Tank Engine->>

Oh I have been there myself Phoebe was very fond of for a long time ;o).

(aided I think by her friend who just loves him) We have now moved into

the pink flower and Barbie phase though ;o)

Lonnie Phoebe & Eloisa's mama

& expecting a Christmas delivery...

My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what you

start.

So far today, I have finished 2 bags of chips and a Chocolate cake.

I feel better already.

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<<... and lets not even get into the flaming

Tank Engine->>

Oh I have been there myself Phoebe was very fond of for a long time ;o).

(aided I think by her friend who just loves him) We have now moved into

the pink flower and Barbie phase though ;o)

Lonnie Phoebe & Eloisa's mama

& expecting a Christmas delivery...

My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what you

start.

So far today, I have finished 2 bags of chips and a Chocolate cake.

I feel better already.

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I reckon that I always 'cope', just some days I cope better

than others.

Right now, with DD4 just over 3 weeks old I think I am doing

fine if I have the girls fed, clean and at the right places at the

right time. Anything else I achieve in the day is a bonus.

SAHM to (8), Isabel (7), Clare (3) and (3 weeks

and 2 days)

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