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Dear Ant,


I have been there, and my baby still wakes us up occasionally at night. You poor love. If you ever want a night out, send me a private message, and I will come around with the au pair, so baby dumpling will be well cared for. I think I can safely say I am more than qualified.

Dear Ant,


It sure does, my baby arrested three times in Kings. She was in ITU on a ventilator and came home after two weeks. We were told she would never walk, or talk. My word, it makes me grateful every day to see her smile at us. She has defied the initial diagnosis and original doctors. After an experience like that, it takes a long time for the family to recover it's equilibrium. Just to learn to trust 'life' again, if you know what I mean. I am still a basket case even now and she is almost four.

we were discussing this very issue yesterday. Probably worth a try, though i'd be surprised if they went for it on a saturday. Perhaps the raised section with the sofas (get them to move the babyfoot table)?

I'm flying back from a wedding in Ireland on saturday so I'll be there about nine, nine thrity.

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