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nikkitheknitter
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Topic: Thank you for venting! Posted: 15 May 2007 at 12:19pm |
Just wanted to thank those ladies who had vented lately and included gripes about younger children.
I've been ridiculously clucky lately and it has brought all those memories of sleepless nights, leaky boobs, crying children, lack of privacy and space, flooding right back.
Anyway, useless post. Must put something positive in here... it does get better! and then you'll all get clucky again like me... here's hoping there are more ladies venting by that stage so that you are reminded not to do it again
P.S. Miss Hanny pants isn't sleeping well either... had to get up 4 times last night - and that was a good night! ARGHHHHH.
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Posted: 15 May 2007 at 1:33pm |
hehe nikki anytime i feel clucky i read the vents and the feeling just disapears lol and whats with the non sleeping kidlets james keep me and his nan up for 3 hours last night from a nightmare me thinks they may be playing with us
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Posted: 15 May 2007 at 1:38pm |
Meh.....i try reading the venting posts and I still end up clucky 5 mins later.....go figure!
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Posted: 15 May 2007 at 2:55pm |
Anyone clucky is welcome to my Terrors. I'll even drop them off... perhaps I won't be quite so eager to pick them up but it is worth a shot?
Nikki, I'll flick her down to you, that'll cure you!
(Actually, having said that, if I could, I would absolutely have another baby now!)
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Posted: 15 May 2007 at 4:51pm |
i've just had a preggie 'scare' and i'm still to work out if i'm disappointed with the negative result or not
charli is screaming for her dinner at the moment and jack is jumping on the couch....so maybe it was a good thing
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Posted: 15 May 2007 at 5:16pm |
I seem to be getting really broody just after AF but towards the middle I am like so not ready for another baby again.
I have given up saying this one sleeps through the night. As soon as I do I have an awfull night and as soon as I complain that night she will sleep through.
So I am officially complaining about that part.
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Posted: 15 May 2007 at 5:46pm |
Well I keep finding out mums I know are pregnant, then I am jealous
But Ella still isn't sleeping through the night, and I feel pretty damn tired every day. Plus I find it hard to leave the house with one child, let alone two.
Then there is the not being able to drink thing while pregnant/breastfeeding.
Oh damn it, little babies are so cute!
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nikkitheknitter
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Posted: 16 May 2007 at 2:36pm |
meow wrote:
Well I keep finding out mums I know are pregnant, then I am jealous
But Ella still isn't sleeping through the night, and I feel pretty damn tired every day. Plus I find it hard to leave the house with one child, let alone two.
Then there is the not being able to drink thing while pregnant/breastfeeding.
Oh damn it, little babies are so cute! |
My feelings EXACTLY.
But just being cute doesn't really cut it.
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Posted: 16 May 2007 at 2:48pm |
No being cute doesn't cut it, but there's the first smile and the eyes lighting up when they see you come in the room, and the giggles, and the raspberries, and the first word....and even when they're screaming there's the overwheming sense of amazement that you made something so special....or am I just on another planet and it isn't actually like that?!?!?! (I have no children, can you tell??)
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Posted: 16 May 2007 at 3:00pm |
haha, well, not quite WHILE they're screaming .. you're usually thinking "god dammit stop screaming for a few minutes!!" but when they're asleep even for a shor titme it's like "aww. how could i be mad at that" till they wake up screaming again. lol
still, i want one so it musn't be that bad. or i'm just crazy. lol
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Posted: 16 May 2007 at 3:16pm |
Hrmm, well no, I guess while they're screaming wouldn't be quite so enjoyable....maybe the quiet times after the tantrum???
Ohhh the things I have to look forward to...
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Posted: 16 May 2007 at 3:57pm |
maybe all the ladies on ohbaby should get together and do a big baby/kid swap to cure any feeling of anoyance of the mothers whos kids are driving them nutts and cure the ladies who are getting too clucky! lol  sounds good to me! lol
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Posted: 16 May 2007 at 4:07pm |
Feel free to borrow an argumentative 6yo any time, ladies! The 2yo's tantrums we can cope with... the 6mo's grizzles are bearable... but the cheeky answering back and lack of ears are starting to drive Nat and I crazy.
1 day with an older child, and all of a sudden the younger ones seem much better!
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Posted: 16 May 2007 at 4:34pm |
he he yeah the nearly 4 yr old in this house is interesting to say the least lately - especially cos she can pull the wool over daycare's eyes and make them believe she doesn't want a sleep.. then comes home on a silly giggly overtired high, which quickly crashes into whingy hormonal (somewhat similar to PMS) type of irrational crying and grumpiness. If only she would darn well sleep at daycare.. the world is a nicer place when she does.
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Posted: 16 May 2007 at 5:49pm |
I've just resolved a wee pregnancy panic as well, and I wanted to cry with relief AND sadness when the negative came up!!
I wonder if I'll ever be sure that I don't want anymore?
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Posted: 16 May 2007 at 6:17pm |
minik8e wrote:
No being cute doesn't cut it, but there's the first smile and the eyes lighting up when they see you come in the room, and the giggles, and the raspberries, and the first word....and even when they're screaming there's the overwheming sense of amazement that you made something so special....or am I just on another planet and it isn't actually like that?!?!?! (I have no children, can you tell??) |
And then they turn into toddlers
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Posted: 16 May 2007 at 6:19pm |
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