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Frightened about my future - part 2.
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pixiechick wrote: »Just catching up on what's been happening today. Took my daughter shopping after I'd been looking around schools etc and a cerain supermarket (beginning with A) had no baby trolleys so we had to take it in turns to carry her. She's only 4 months old so not terribly heavy but my arm's aching!!!
Hi Pixie,
That must have been sweltering for you!
Didn't realise that you grand-daughter was so young - mine is 9 months old and I really wish I could see more of her growing up!"What does not kill me makes me stronger". Frederich Nietzsche, 1844-1900.0 -
pixiechick wrote: »Just catching up on what's been happening today. Took my daughter shopping after I'd been looking around schools etc and a cerain supermarket (beginning with A) had no baby trolleys so we had to take it in turns to carry her. She's only 4 months old so not terribly heavy but my arm's aching!!!
Awe bless.:A, hope your okay too.;)The one and only "Dizzy Di"0 -
Hi Pixie,
That must have been sweltering for you!
Didn't realise that you grand-daughter was so young - mine is 9 months old and I really wish I could see more of her growing up!
Not what I wanted to do on a lovely sunny afternoon.
I've one granddaughter 4 months old and another 20 months old. I'm lucky because I get to see a lot of both of them0 -
pixiechick wrote: »Not what I wanted to do on a lovely sunny afternoon.
I've one granddaughter 4 months old and another 20 months old. I'm lucky because I get to see a lot of both of them
That is sooo sweet.:A Bet they love you to bits like you do them pixiechick.:AThe one and only "Dizzy Di"0 -
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pixiechick wrote: »It's so sweet when the eldest one says 'love you' because she says a 'w' instead of the 'l'. :A
AAh, that is really sweet, Pixie!
Incidentally, was the school you looked at any good?"What does not kill me makes me stronger". Frederich Nietzsche, 1844-1900.0 -
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pixiechick wrote: »It's so sweet when the eldest one says 'love you' because she says a 'w' instead of the 'l'. :A
So cute that.:AThe one and only "Dizzy Di"0
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