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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just an observation of my own daughter this morning.

From the day she was born she knew how to breathe, grow, feed. No one could have taught her how to do all those things.. as each day passes she picks up new skills and she even has her own little language (just wish i knew exactly what she was saying). She wasn't born with a Haynes manual just fascinates me how the human body knows what to do and all the processes it does automatically.. doubt any machine that a human will make (mechanically) could ever compete

Such a happy lil lady i have. Im blessed. Love her billions

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

the creation of life is indeed an amazing thing. we often dont recognise the beauty of it enough as we go about our day to day life

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By *ornwall-maleMan
over a year ago

newquay

well if she takes after you she must be beautiful x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

its amazing you look at them every day wonder how you produce them ,i look at mine now she is 21 think god i was blessed .i love her as a mother and she is a best friend 2 be lost with out her .treasure every hour and day i have with her .

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By *ornwall-maleMan
over a year ago

newquay

they grow up to bloody fast thats for sure x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I could just watch her for hours amusing herself with insignificant objects.. at the moment she is bashing different things together (stacking cups, building blocks, her spoon from breakfast, the lid from her beaker) to create different sounds and getting so much enjoyment out of doing it. Chittering away to herself.

Another new thing was dragging cushions off my sofas onto the floor and spinning around until she was dizzy and falling onto them.. a thought process must have clicked in her head saying 'if im gonna fall might as well make the landing soft' - just amazing

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By *hi-John69Man
over a year ago

chichester

Enjoy her whilst she's growing, cause believe me it's true in no time at all you'll be thinking she can't be 16/18/20, it was only yesterday she couldn't walk.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

cornwall agree they do grow up fast ,awwwww she sounds a happy wee think amazing watching them when little .

i tell mine all what she did when little she watches all her video laughs back at it all amazing kids r wish i could have had more but hey lucky have one .xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Enjoy her whilst she's growing, cause believe me it's true in no time at all you'll be thinking she can't be 16/18/20, it was only yesterday she couldn't walk.

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This time last year she was just coming up 3 month, i say wasnt doing much of anything, but she was growing, breathing, preparing her muscles and bones ready...

now she's talking (mum, daisy, car, juice), running, climbing, kissing, waving, associating objects that go together, understanding words i say to her, can express herself far better than she could a year ago.. she's a little person now with an exceptional personality

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"cornwall agree they do grow up fast ,awwwww she sounds a happy wee think amazing watching them when little .

i tell mine all what she did when little she watches all her video laughs back at it all amazing kids r wish i could have had more but hey lucky have one .xx "

I take about 20/50 pictures pretty much every day of her and various little video's. My home is full of pictures, i love Wilkinsons for photo frames

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

As has been said they grow up fast so savour every moment babe

It was ten short years ago when i held my daughter for the first time by the hospital window looked into her little face and said welcome to the world my darling

She has been a complete blessing and has made both her mother and i very proud

Treasure them and love them and they will give you more in return

I never wanted a child until i was in my middle thirties but she is my world and to me nothing or no one else matters xx

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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Treasure your children, I wish I could have treasured mine.

Cute you can never take too many photos, I think todays Digital cameras are great, take as many as you want, save them, print them.

It was horrendous when you could take 36 and pay a fortune to have them developed, to find they were blurred, heads chopped off etc etc.

Your daughter sounds such fun, you are a luck, lucky young lady. But you already know that

xxxx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I cried when my phone was stolen just after Christmas because it had video's and pictures of her 1st birthday/2nd Xmas on that i hadnt offloaded onto my pc yet..

Ive a few pictures that i had uploaded to facebook but nothing compared to what was on the memory card,,

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"Just an observation of my own daughter this morning.

From the day she was born she knew how to breathe, grow, feed. No one could have taught her how to do all those things.. as each day passes she picks up new skills and she even has her own little language (just wish i knew exactly what she was saying). She wasn't born with a Haynes manual just fascinates me how the human body knows what to do and all the processes it does automatically.. doubt any machine that a human will make (mechanically) could ever compete

Such a happy lil lady i have. Im blessed. Love her billions "

Thats lovely, enjoy every day as they grow up way too fast xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love at my eldest, hes 21 and a man and I think ive done a bloody good job. Hes good, kind, polite, funny, respectful, honest, hes never brought me any trouble, hes a delight. My younger son is the same, a moody teen who doesnt wash enough at present but again hes a good boy. I try and take pics but they wont have it. Have managed to get them to pose for urban style pics, ie leaning up against graffiteed walls and looking at their feet, they're at that age

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

i cant imagine squidge being old enough for school let alone 21 just yet.. i see school uniforms in supermarkets and think it looks cute but then it gives me the shudders as its a sign she wont always be my baby

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You're wrong. Don't panic!!! She's learning and developing because you love her and she's mimicking and mirroring your love back at you. The importance of a loving mother is invaluable.

You're probably too young to remember first hand the films about the abandoned orphans of Romania after the revolution, Sassy, but may have heard about them. The images shocked us because these babies were left in terrible conditions and abandoned in cots every single hour of the day and received no attention whatsoever as they grew into toddlers. They suffered severe development deficiency becaue of the lack of love care and attention from anyone never mind a mother.

They are now adults with severe mental problems and there are some up and coming programmes/ documentaries showing how these abandoned children ended up. So thqts the other end of the scale of a child left to its own devices.

You're doing a fab job and it shows in how your child is thriving. Well done you xxxxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i cant imagine squidge being old enough for school let alone 21 just yet.. i see school uniforms in supermarkets and think it looks cute but then it gives me the shudders as its a sign she wont always be my baby "

Your daughter will always be your baby, no matter how old they become. Our daughter has children of her own and our son is expecting a little one very soon, but they are still my babies!! Seeing our daughter laying in the bed after giving birth (and it wasn't good) I could have cried, she looked so young with her hair scraped back and pale face I could have cried for her and would have done anything to have taken away the pain she had suffered. Instead of being happy on becoming a nan, MY daughter was my first priority at the time. All's well now though I may add

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By *hocotreacleWoman
over a year ago

lost in the city of Atlantis

My two are a couple of terrors, but they make life interesting and worth living. Every age is wonderful in its own way.

Ok then....enough of the mushy stuff, who can I knock about, make myself feel more like a real woman.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"You're wrong. Don't panic!!! She's learning and developing because you love her and she's mimicking and mirroring your love back at you. The importance of a loving mother is invaluable.

You're probably too young to remember first hand the films about the abandoned orphans of Romania after the revolution, Sassy, but may have heard about them. The images shocked us because these babies were left in terrible conditions and abandoned in cots every single hour of the day and received no attention whatsoever as they grew into toddlers. They suffered severe development deficiency becaue of the lack of love care and attention from anyone never mind a mother.

They are now adults with severe mental problems and there are some up and coming programmes/ documentaries showing how these abandoned children ended up. So thqts the other end of the scale of a child left to its own devices.

You're doing a fab job and it shows in how your child is thriving. Well done you xxxxx"

i agree here, nature can only show them how to do so much. yes this process in itself is amazing. the inate knowledge of how to breath, suckle etc

but its the love and affection and protiction you are proviing her that is allowing her to develop into such a wonderful little girl.

the early years are so important in a childs life as they learn so much so fast.

i cant wait to have children

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLxI4lSbbHQ

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

cute clip

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My children are my greatest gift.

But when they have given me headaches and heartaches I take a paracetamol and follow the instructions on the packet completely.

"keep away from kids"

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville

They are ok but i couldnt eat a whole one

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My children are my greatest gift.

But when they have given me headaches and heartaches I take a paracetamol and follow the instructions on the packet completely.

"keep away from kids" "

Damm thats where ive been going wrong Laine.. i still stick around mine.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My children are my greatest gift.

But when they have given me headaches and heartaches I take a paracetamol and follow the instructions on the packet completely.

"keep away from kids"

Damm thats where ive been going wrong Laine.. i still stick around mine."

Has she got a playpen?

If so climb in with a book for 20 mins.....they are great for harassed mums.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I find other peoples kids a pain in the arse if im honest.

All parents normally think their kids are cute and expect strangers to do so in equal measure.

Especially when kid is playing up....

Having said that........

Kids go straight for me...

Whats that all about eh ?

All my mates kids love me to bits and im the "nanny mcphee" type. lmao

I stand no crap or cheek and they have to be good at all times and we have the best laugh with all these kids acting like the little "very good" robots .

I kid you not. lmao

Im the one the parents use to knock into shape...

Behave or..........

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My children are my greatest gift.

But when they have given me headaches and heartaches I take a paracetamol and follow the instructions on the packet completely.

"keep away from kids"

Damm thats where ive been going wrong Laine.. i still stick around mine.

Has she got a playpen?

If so climb in with a book for 20 mins.....they are great for harassed mums. "

i used to make show costumes for the theatre when my kids were growing up and i honestly used to put the sewing machine and chair inside the playpen ...(an uncle made me aspecial large one with no floor ),so that i could sew in peace !!!!and the babies didnt swallow the sequins ...i didnt have a spare room to sew in so had to use the lounge !! i wish id taken a pic people used to think it was hilarious ...

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Im afraid i can no longer stand other peoples kids, especially little snotty nosed ones. Theres a girl takes her brat once a fortnight to slimming and i dont stay that week.

Obvioulsy my own son was perfect as will be my grandchild/ren

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