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Jac - I hope your wee one is feeling better soon - it's awful when they're ill - mine is still too small to tell me exactly what's up . . . just at the stage of saying 'sore' and I have to guess the rest |
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my babys 18,and gets all upset when i call her that so now i have to call her *my youngest daughter * but im so proud of her,shes doing well,engaged to be married (but not for a few years) doing a legal secatarial course,and bisness studies hope the little ones better soon,they fall ill so quickly dont they,flat 7up is good for a poorly tummy (old mums tip) |
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Time does really pass quickly with the little ones. It only seemed like yesterday my daughter was in nursery and now she's in Year 3 of the Infants school and my little boy is Year 2. |
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Well she seems ok this morning. Keep your fingers crossed. To be honest, remember she got her pre school boosters and MMR a couple of weeks ago. She has been not right off and on since then. They said at the time it would take six weeks for any side effects to come out. Possibly it's been that. I know what you mean, My oldest is 22 I can remember having him like yesterday I do refer to him as my baby boy (in front of him) and he laughs. Actually, my first wee baby boy. Then Darryle is 14 and Ceilidh 4. |
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