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Post by mommyof2gurlies on Jan 5, 2008 10:33:50 GMT -5
I know! When i first started coming on here....she was like, a month old maybe? not even. If you had told me she would be the way she is now, i wouldnt have believed you. I was jealous of all the ladies that were saying "Oh, my baby is doing so much better" But it really does come full circle. I PROMISE
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Post by pamcrt on Jan 5, 2008 10:59:28 GMT -5
I agree Tamara. I think Abby was about 2 months when I came on here and I was about ready to give her away. There was no way I thought we'd ever be where we are today, with my spunky little, farty, giggly, smiley pain in the butt!! Who by the way will now stand by herself for about 2 seconds then scare the crap out of herself and scream!! she's funny
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Post by mommyof2gurlies on Jan 5, 2008 11:03:02 GMT -5
I bet! I remember when Mya first started standing...and not knowing how to get down. She really did scare the crap out of herself Its like "woohoooo!!! I'm standing!! OH CRAP, what do i do now? "
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Post by pamcrt on Jan 5, 2008 11:19:20 GMT -5
Man, it's like very 5 seconds I'm having to go over and put her down but when I do she just starts screaming and crying at me because I put her down and now she's mad. It's a no win situation. She wants to do it so bad, but she's a scaredy cat!!
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Post by mommyof2gurlies on Jan 5, 2008 12:37:50 GMT -5
Yah, Brooklyn wishes she was BIG PEOPLE. Shes frustrated that she cant just walk around.
I am NOT looking forward to today. She goes in for her 6 month shots (even though shes 8 months on monday!!!! They got us in a month late, then she had a cold, then she had that seizure...so they wouldnt give her immunizations)
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Post by pamcrt on Jan 5, 2008 14:09:48 GMT -5
Holy cow, ya'll are late aren't you?? I wish our doctor was open on Saturday, I would sure make my hubby take the kids instead of me... right, like he'd know what to say. LOL I hope she does okay with her shots. Does her up on the tylenol!
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Post by mommyof2gurlies on Jan 5, 2008 16:08:39 GMT -5
omg, so she cried for literally....3 secs. She looked like she wasn't going to cry, then she started sniffling, cried for about 1 second...then sniffled again and stopped. They gave us a temporary tattoo (they give all the little kids) and a sticker. I told my hubby we should put it on her arm, since shes so tough. Too bad they dont have a heart with an arrow thru it, that says "mom". Shes my tough little cookie (Well, not really...shes just got those chubby legs....cushions it all, so it doesnt hurt!!)
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Post by pamcrt on Jan 5, 2008 23:16:16 GMT -5
LOL!! Or a tattoo that says "bad to the bone"!! lol poor baby, I hate shots...
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Post by mommyof2gurlies on Jan 6, 2008 10:36:02 GMT -5
She handles them fairly well, but they still suck. Forget when Mya needs to get hers. Good lord...she freaks out
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Post by deeter54 on Jan 6, 2008 18:12:22 GMT -5
oh your are lucky. Jade cried for seven hours after her shots. It was terrible. I still have not got her four month shots yet. I put them off another month.
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Post by pamcrt on Jan 6, 2008 23:29:02 GMT -5
Man if Abby cried for seven hours I would have put her shots off for years!!! LOL crap...
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Post by mel5mel on Jan 7, 2008 8:13:30 GMT -5
I must be really lucky... Shots dont do anything to P.... i give him tempra an hour before and thats all.... there are patches avaliable (here in Canada anyways) that numb their little thighs so that they cant feel the shot my friend swears by them but as P has never had any sort of problem with shots we dont use them. I think they are called Embola (sp?)
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