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StraferJack Wrote:

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> I'm soooooo far behind you - just bagged up a

> whole bunch of 0-3 month clothes for the first

> time


I'm only half a step ahead - house is now free of 0-6 month clothes, other than those stored for sentimental reasons. But still very much in baby mode... cot, bouncer, borrowed jumperoo, baby rugs everywhere, Bumbo...

Little C never had a cot -I personally couldn't stand the prison-esqueness of it all (plenty of time for her to find herself behind bars!).


Also - I'm such a short ar*e I had to keep dropping her the last couple of inches (when leaning over the side) - woke her up without fail.


Not surprised people dream about falling - maybe they all had short ar*e mums too!

???? Wrote:

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> It's quite funny - cos at that age for a few weeks

> they don't get the concept that they can actually

> get out themselves. BTW Our mini-bed is about 4

> inches off the ground!


I never understand it when people say this - mine is hell bent on escape (managed it from cot whilst in sleeping bag the other morning). There is NO WAY he would not realise he could get out of bed. Therefore, like belle, I plan on tethering him to his cot until his teenage years...


Just bagged up the newborn stuff for baby 2...but can't quite bring myself to get rid of it yet...blame the hormones!! Husband not impressed...

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