We did a thing (v2)

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Congrats!!
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Mito Man wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2023 11:46 pm Congrats. July babies are the smartest 😉
June babies are smarterer!

Congratulation, she is a gorgeous wee toot!
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Congratulations!
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One of each is the perfect combo, congrats all round :)
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That's fabulous 8-)

Nice gap as well, get 1 in school first, no 2 in Uni at same time etc :lol:

Same as Dave mine are only 17 months apart and the first few years were challenging!
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Congrats!
Cheers,

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Thx all, again. Whilst the hospital experience was much better this time (apart from them 'forgetting' to discharge my wife on Sunday, so we had to wait till Monday), the introductions between NoNo and Sienna aren't moving along so well. Hopefully things will improve in the weeks ahead, but basically his special needs are stopping him interacting with her at all, and he just freezes, which is heart-breaking to see.

As I say, hopefully this is temporary...
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Fingers crossed!
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Simon wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:59 pm Thx all, again. Whilst the hospital experience was much better this time (apart from them 'forgetting' to discharge my wife on Sunday, so we had to wait till Monday), the introductions between NoNo and Sienna aren't moving along so well. Hopefully things will improve in the weeks ahead, but basically his special needs are stopping him interacting with her at all, and he just freezes, which is heart-breaking to see.

As I say, hopefully this is temporary...
As with all parents, you grab bits of great advice here or there but sometimes forget that this is your first time in this situation. You don’t know what works or what you are doing but it will come and you will nail it.

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