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Originally posted by norrahe View PostGood to hear.
These things might not seem like much to most here (or even disgusting) but to me they are an incredibly important part of moving into the real world.
One day he might actually be normal like me.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIndeed. And I forgot the BEST bit. He is actually statring potty training! Aged 4.5 is very late - but he got out of the bath to do a wee. He got chocolate. A neighbour bought cakes around just before dinner - he wanted one. Was told he had to do a wee - he whipped off his nappy, strained for 30 seconds then did the business. Got a cake.
These things might not seem like much to most here (or even disgusting) but to me they are an incredibly important part of moving into the real world.
One day he might actually be normal like me.Comment
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My god, it's full of stars.
The fecking lab isn't though.
741 amplifier build.
Where's the Zeity banging head on desk smilie gone?
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI know of some parents who's kids are still aren't potty trained aged 3, so he's not that late, despite his problems.
These days I post far more about the kids than I do about me - I must focus more on myself.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI consider the 3 most important aspects of child rearing to be potty training, swimming & bike riding. At least he can ride a bike and could do so aged 3(and 11 months). Once potty training is done I can then focus on swimming - at the moment we are taking him once every 2 weeks.
These days I post far more about the kids than I do about me - I must focus more on myself.
Now I know why I have cats and not kidsComment
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Builder finally turned up, about 3 hours late.Comment
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Great!
Will have to put up with a week of builders chiselling away noisily at the chimney as they re-point it
Methinks 'tis time to head out.Comment
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So fecking dim they can tell which is pin 1 of a chip when they've got a fecking pinout diagram in front of them.
And it's only got fecking 8 fecking pins in the first fecking place.
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