> ...to say hello.
>
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> Continued hugs & purrs for everyone who needs them.
> My little angel helped himself to a jar of vaseline for breakfast
> yesterday, as well as "feeding" the walls, the floor, his clothes, his
> change table....
> I didn't panic, but I'm glad to know he won't have problems with
> hairballs in the near future.
LOL! Considering the mix of behavioral training he's receiving, he might
well end up with a few hairballs! If you see him "grooming" either of
the fur-children, you might want to feed him some vaseline yourself.
Joyce
>Good to se eyou again - you must be at that "please, someone, get this thing
>*OUT* of me!" stage :-)
Lawks, no. I know what comes next. Exhausting & painful though this
bit is, this is the easy bit compared with how tough it gets when the
baby is on the outside.
>And yes, the results are certainly worth it, but I wouldn't be able to say
>that 24/7.
Me neither. Although it's generally not any fault with my gorgeous
daughter that has me feeling like that, but usually because I'm so
exhausted mentally & physically that all I can think about is when I can
next sleep.
The demands of a small child are _relentless_. It's not that it's
unreasonable, it's just that I have my limits how long I can provide
quality attention without a sit-down, a rest, a wee, some food.
>My little angel helped himself to a jar of vaseline for breakfast
>yesterday, as well as "feeding" the walls, the floor, his clothes, his
>change table....
Reminds me of a story my sis once told me about one of her cow-orkers, a
youngish bloke who got himself involved with an older woman with four
kids already. One day he came in to work and through gritted teeth said
"God, the kids are driving me *nuts*! One of them got out a box of
crayons & started drawing on the walls!".
Sister said, "Well, that's what kids do."
Bloke" "She's seventeen!"
>I didn't panic, but I'm glad to know he won't have problems with hairballs
>in the near future.
<Wipes monitor>
I'm not sure I should be choking, not in my condition.

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Mogget
meee - 06 Dec 2005 02:28 GMT
> >Good to se eyou again - you must be at that "please, someone, get this thing
> >*OUT* of me!" stage :-)
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> I'm not sure I should be choking, not in my condition.
Hi mogget!!! I'm sympathizing with you girl...my two are 14 months apart, I
know how you're feeling!! Trust me, it gets easier when they get to, oh, two
and three. no, really, once they are old enough to play with each other you
will have (a little) more time to themselves. hang in there!!!