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Post by Lali on Fri Aug 08, 2008 11:42 am

Oh yes gotta love kids and more so when they are all fast asleep, Stella is 9 going on 16 I swear she has an answer for everything and the attitude, little miss casey tries my patients to no end she torments Anabel every minute of the day and Anabel has learnt that if she screams she gets every ones attention.

And teenage years I am so not looking forward to that, think I move out of home especially when it is that time of the month AAARRRGGGHHH

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Post by Tina Head Lady on Fri Aug 08, 2008 6:47 pm

lol...lol...lol. Yes Cody and Anthony have a bit of that going on at the moment....Cody is always bothering Anthony and he knows that when he whinnes or screams stuff happens....lol

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Post by scrappy_suse on Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:28 pm

Hmmm, all these things to look forward too once we have no. 2...sounds like fun LOL

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Post by Tina Head Lady on Thu Aug 21, 2008 7:42 pm

yeah in some ways it's good to have them close, like they learn to share from an early age, they go through stages together (so you can get it all over and done with at once).....on the the hand having them spaced out allows for the first to be a bit more mature around the second, for example tryimng to explain to Cody that she couldn't stick things in Anthony's mouth was like trying to explain to a two year old how the world orbits the sun....no clue she was to young ....but a 3/4 year old understands that the baby would choke.....so yeah...totally lost track of what I was writing....lol...the kids are having one of those days......

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Post by scrappy_suse on Thu Aug 21, 2008 7:48 pm

Natti has been whinging non-stop all day long today...she is driving me batty!!! Her new thing is telling me no in a loud voice. I had enough of this today and sent her to her room...it seemed to curb it for a bit until she forgot the consequences LOL.

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Post by scrappy_suse on Thu Aug 21, 2008 7:49 pm

Actually, I have just realised she is actually asleep on the couch. I was wondering why the whinging had stopped.

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Post by Tina Head Lady on Thu Aug 21, 2008 7:54 pm

lol did she have a rough night ...maybe she was tired ....i know that when Cody or Anthony are even the tinniest bit tired or uncomfortable they are able to drive me insane by 10 in the morning.....and not the usual time of 5/6 at night....lol

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Post by scrappy_suse on Fri Aug 22, 2008 8:37 am

No she slept fine...she was just out of sorts I think...but she really was driving me insane LOL...hoping for a better day today...not likely!

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Post by Tina Head Lady on Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:20 pm

yep it usually takes about a week to get over the post sickness behaviour....lol....

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Post by scrappy_suse on Sat Aug 23, 2008 8:26 am

I think the fact that she has not really seen her daddy for 2 days straight doesn't help. He has been working on a huge project at work and it requires him to stay at work til late in meetings...doesn't help that today he is going to the drag races all day, so there is another day away from Natti.

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Post by Tina Head Lady on Sat Aug 23, 2008 8:51 am

yeah it's amazing how kids feel that...Cody and Anthony absolutely adore their father....

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Post by kim on Thu Oct 09, 2008 10:33 pm

Its good to know very one is in the same boat, Im dreading the day Addison locks us out, Lucky for all of us there are more good times than bad!

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Post by Tina Head Lady on Thu Oct 09, 2008 10:44 pm

lol...yes sometimes it is easy to forget how lucky we really are to have happy and healthy kids...even if they do drive you nanna's sometimes...lol Rolling Eyes Wink

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Re: My dear son is driving...

Post by my5bratz on Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:35 am

I saw the title and thought me too..lol

but then I realised it was something else....I was going to complain about dd's first drive the other day and the fact that I thought she was going to kill me!!! lol....I thought her brother was bad...sheesh..I told hubby I taught two to drive, it's his turn!

as to bad behaviour, spare a thought for me...3 teenagers having tantys, a 4yr old having tantys, and a 41 year old who has the biggest tantys of all..lol

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Re: My dear son is driving...

Post by Lali on Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:54 am

lol I hate the tanty's at this age but am so not looking forward to the teenage years

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