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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby Kaz » 09 Nov 2014, 16:58

((((Debih)))) I do so empathise - Ton is right though xxx

Lissie that's dreadful hope they sort it for you :o :(

Jo you do look very young ;) 8-) :lol:

Thanks Ton, lunch was lovely :)

Saundra hope the floors steamed up nicely :D

Jen house buying is very stressful, but you are being very sensible and I'm sure it will all work out in the long run ((((x))))
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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby Gal » 09 Nov 2014, 17:58

JoM wrote:We were chatting for quite some time while the dogs were chasing around. I happened to mention having to get back to wake Joe and he asked how old he was. I said 14 and he looked shocked and then said I must've been young when I had him - and when I told him he said that he thought I only looked late 20s.


:D I made a similar misjudgement yesterday with a very young looking mum and her 15 year old son - he was trying glasses on and said he looked gorgeous in all of them, and I said that was a lovely thing for a big sister to say :oops: :oops: :lol: Tbf, his sister who is 18 was also booked in for a test later and their mum does look the spitting image of her ;)

Happy birthday to M, Kaz, hope you have enjoyed your lunch out :D

Safe journey home Di - I am shocked that you are heading home, it's never a week since you went???? :shock:

Well - I think we can safely say last night was a success :D T brought both children over from the party about 7pm and we had a couple of weird hours where we couldn't find Lily's colic drops and the bottles were all different with different fittings and some teats weren't free flowing so she struggled to get any milk out...but we bathed her and put her babygro on and she laid on the mat cooing and smiling (we both anticipated separation anxiety from D, tears at the very least! but she was fine! :D)Took her to bed and into her cot about 10 and she soon dropped off :D Lewis had an accident in bed in the night but I anticipated this and he had a waterproof sheet on which I whipped off after the event and he had a nice dry bed underneath :D Lily woke a couple of times in the night, first time she felt cold so we put her in with us and she dropped off till almost 5am when we gave her a bottle and then she dropped off again until 7.30 :D Tom was up by then walking the dogs and Lewis came in for a cuddle....seemed a shame when mum and dad came to get them :( D had missed Lily lots though... 8-) Lewis is such a big help! 8-) I was struggling to get bottles ready this morning and Lily was hungry, I'd popped her into her seat while I busied myself in the kitchen, without being asked, Lewis started singing to her and dangling her toys in front of her until she stopped crying.....isn't that sweet? 8-)

Since then I have had a loads of washing to do and h/w, then T and Amy went to the match, so Jen and I have been out for lunch :D

Been a gorgeous, crisp bright sunny day here - bet it's cold tonight!! :o :?
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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby Kaz » 09 Nov 2014, 20:03

Really glad the overnight stay went well Gal :) 8-) Lewis does sound good, bless him!

Yes thanks, we had a lovely lunch - Sunday roast by the log fire in the pub, we got so comfy we didn't leave until well after 3 ;) :D 8-)
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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby Diflower » 09 Nov 2014, 21:07

Very belated Happy Birthday to Mick :)
Gal glad it went well :)
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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby Kaz » 09 Nov 2014, 22:23

Thanks Di xx
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