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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2019 17:08:31 GMT
In gazza's case you should have written : "You'll get your life back when your kid (as for the time being there's only his lovely Dwarf) has left the nest" But by reading in all his postings, he does seem very happy with his life with his Dwarf still at home, there's a time for everything (if you're lucky)Β Β . Peter. .... And you never know when another dwarf will pop out and surprise you. I bloody hope not!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2019 17:11:38 GMT
You'll get your life back when your kids have left the nest. In gazza's case you should have written : "You'll get your life back when your kid (as for the time being there's only his lovely Dwarf) has left the nest" But by reading in all his postings, he does seem very happy with his life with his Dwarf still at home, there's a time for everything (if you're lucky)Β Β . Peter. Indeedy! Another year or so and I will have a half handy apprentice on my hands π She will be on the Antifouling job with me in May this year anyway π¨π¨π¨π» I don't feel like I've lost my life at all, things are different to 5 years ago no doubt, plenty of fun to be had in the future - whatever that may be!
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Post by bargemast on Mar 8, 2019 17:13:49 GMT
I've been told that dwarfs simply popping out isn't how it go's, in most cases. But some woman are surprised themselfs by giving birth without knowing that they were pregnant (at least that's what they say). This situation often happens when they go to a public loo, an easy place to abandon the new born. I'm often questioning myself what I would do if I would give birth unexpectedly, which is causing nightmares, as I don't think I could ever abandon the baby. Hope that this situation will never arrive, and definitely not during my Skipton visiting trip. Peter. Grandspawn No1 arrived with 2 weeks notice and may well have been a few days late. Eldest daughter had eating issues leading to irregular periods, also a trapeze performer, strong tummy muscles, so she held it in. Thought the wriggling was wind. She called to see us, that was a hell of a surprise. Once she knew she relaxed her tummy and had a small bump. Tash, the baby, could hold her head up when she was born, from pushing back against mums muscles. Wow, that's a great story Jim, a good surprise for everybody involved, and she clearly belongs to the "some woman" I wrote about, that didn't know they were pregnant until they gave birth. Has Tash become a trapeze performer too, or is she still too young ? Peter.
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Post by Jim on Mar 8, 2019 17:18:36 GMT
Grandspawn No1 arrived with 2 weeks notice and may well have been a few days late. Eldest daughter had eating issues leading to irregular periods, also a trapeze performer, strong tummy muscles, so she held it in. Thought the wriggling was wind. She called to see us, that was a hell of a surprise. Once she knew she relaxed her tummy and had a small bump. Tash, the baby, could hold her head up when she was born, from pushing back against mums muscles. Wow, that's a great story Jim, a good surprise for everybody involved, and she clearly belongs to the "some woman" I wrote about, that didn't know they were pregnant until they gave birth. Has Tash become a trapeze performer too, or is she still too young ? Peter. She's now 26. Joined the circus when she was younger but didn't get the bug. Granddaughter no7 is still at it, she's 17. Good juggler too.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2019 17:34:45 GMT
He called me Jim You discovered that my memory is failing occasionally, that's why I didn't call you Thomas, sorry for this mistake . Peter. I had my doubts as to whether you would remember that
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Post by JohnV on Mar 8, 2019 17:51:00 GMT
sorry ..... who ?
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Post by Jim on Mar 8, 2019 18:04:19 GMT
Young.... Erm... Thingumybob, you know...
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 8, 2019 18:10:34 GMT
.... And you never know when another dwarf will pop out and surprise you. I bloody hope not!! Are we taking bets?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2019 18:21:58 GMT
Its worth having two if its an option. Mind you I can't comment on the validity of having two of different genders. In my case it is two girls 2 years apart. They play together all the time when at home.
Obviously in future I reserve the right to have more children but in general terms for others I would always say if you do it once try to do it at least once again.
If only to keep up with the ruddy furriners! If I am to do that I need to have another 3 ideally (giggle).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2019 18:28:17 GMT
The odds are greater than winning the lottery.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2019 18:28:48 GMT
Its worth having two if its an option. Mind you I can't comment on the validity of having two of different genders. In my case it is two girls 2 years apart. They play together all the time when at home. Obviously in future I reserve the right to have more children but in general terms for others I would always say if you do it once try to do it at least once again. If only to keep up with the ruddy furriners! If I am to do that I need to have another 3 ideally (giggle). I'll pass on that if it's all the same!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2019 23:50:27 GMT
Matty 40's moved our boat back down south, and via. the Trent too, even managed it without the help of the illustrious Mr. Dunkley.
Impressive eh.
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Post by patty on Mar 9, 2019 6:53:28 GMT
My gran used to run through every name in the family whilst trying to get the right one... I think itβs an age thing...π€π€.
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Post by thebfg on Mar 9, 2019 9:15:44 GMT
My gran used to run through every name in the family whilst trying to get the right one... I think itβs an age thing...π€π€. Dont, I have started that with the two kids and the cat and I'm in my thirties, just.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2019 9:23:30 GMT
My gran used to run through every name in the family whilst trying to get the right one... I think itβs an age thing...π€π€. Dont, I have started that with the two kids and the cat and I'm in my thirties, just. Like me - Not for too much longer π§ Adopt the easy approach, call everyone Oi!
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