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Once my baby arrived (sounds like a parcel huh?), I thought that it was exactly like having a doll when I was a little girl. Even now when I wash his face and hands and get him dressed I feel like I'm playing dolls.

I'm looking forward to hugs. He hasn't quite mastered them yet. And I'm also looking forward to playing with toys again.

And it's GREAT to have an excuse for the house being a shambles.
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I just love having someone to go out for lunch with.
Having an excuse to be a kid again.
Having someone to keep me warm at night.
Someone who will give endless kisses and cuddles (for now anyway).

And of course having someone to buy/make clothes for and to dress up


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Originally posted by caitlynsmygirl caitlynsmygirl wrote:

What are you talking about ? i'll be an awesome granny .
I'll be a granny that can do all the dance moves to Dirrty , now who wouldn't be proud of their nana doing that ?


lol true! unlike me who probably wont be able to even stand up without a cane by the time i become granny!

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Thats ok Deb, you can hit them all with your rhythm stick


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote susieq Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 January 2010 at 8:31am
but Caitlyn isn't allowed to make you a granny at too young an age cause that would make me a great nana
25 she should be told
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Originally posted by caitlynsmygirl caitlynsmygirl wrote:

Thats ok Deb, you can hit them all with your rhythm stick


ROFL!!!!!    cheeky sod!

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Amusement parks and theme parties (especially Halloween).
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Before I had kids - I wanted them to look after me when I'm old, so I won't be lonely. I wanted a daughter so I could show her everything I enjoyed doing while growing up. Also to dress them up cute. And put on cool themed b'day parties.

Now I still want to do all that, but also love watching their personalities develop, and want to travel with them, and love seeing things fresh through their eyes.

DH just wants to buy toys and play with them.

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I was most excited about reading to her - I pictured us curled up together reading the books I loved as a kid. And we do, she loves books - although at the moment it's hard to get her to sit still, even for a book!
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Just watching how much Kahtrell learns. He is sooo cute and amazing when I hear him singing songs...from ABC...through to Single ladies and little black box lolz. And the unconditional love we both have for each other. It makes me want to cry sometimes when he holds me at night and gives me kisses. He has a beautiful heart my boy.

and I can't wait to have more!...actually I can...about a year hopefully lol








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Originally posted by nzpiper nzpiper wrote:

The unconditional love! I never understood it until I had kids. Its a love the is so strong it actually does physically hurt. Especially when they come and give you a big cuddle for no reason other than they love you. awwwwwww


I totally feel like this, when I was pregnant with Rory I knew I loved him but really didn't know the actual love until I had him...

there are so many things that I am looking foward to and that I am already enjoying with him. One thing I love doing is watching his explore his world and seeing the world through his eyes,
I remember when he was about 5 months old and we took him to the park for the first time. in my mind I thought he was going to be amazed by the playground and love having a swing and seeing all the colours and everything else that goes with a kids playground. but when we got there he couldn't care less about the playground he was way more intrested in studying the bark and didn't take a second glance at the playground lol It made me realise there is so much in this world that we take for granted. So I am loving him showing me the REAL exciting stuff again

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wooow sorry novel!! lol

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