Now Seemed The Best Time To Do This

Originally posted by Songsheet+Jan 31 2007, 11:52 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Songsheet @ Jan 31 2007, 11:52 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Griffin@Jan 31 2007, 11:03 AM
I have already arranged Georgias marriage. A friend on another forum has a baby boy, Jack, and he is two months older than Georgia. A nice boy from a nice family. Both mothers are happy with the match and I'm sure in time the children will see the sense in it too :D
No chance - you've forgotten about Wickham, who wll run away with Georgia, while Rosie longs for Mr Bennet and Molly studiously ignores Mr Darcy.....

Really Griffin, I think you need one more girl child to complete the set ! [/b][/quote]
Alas Mr GG was gelded in September. There'll be no more offspring from this old mare :(
 
Well Sweet Lily and San(dra) Camillo might offer Oaks possibilities. God spare us a win for Puggy though
 
Congratulations PDJ and Bar. This forum's going to be like Mothercare online by the time summer arrives.
 
She won't be called Maj at home. I am loathe to shorten names if avoidable. My initial name of Darth was rejected. It might take a while to get over that one.
 
If i had another daughter i which can't as my wife has had the tubes done, I'd call it Evangeline.

I don't know where i 1st heard the name but i just love it.
 
She'll decide what she's called, though, Pee - it's all well and good insisting people address her as 'Matilda' but once she's at school, it's as like to be Til, Tilda, Tilly, Matty, Matt or Mazza... :confused:
 
I went to school with a girl named Esme. She had chosen that name from the many forenames her parents had given her. Her full name was (or was very close to):

Rebecca Esmeralda Jane Emily Catherine Trelouse

That doesn't happen by accident :ph34r:

I also went to school with a a lad named Michael Hunt who inisited on calling himself Mike.

Both true stories.
 
Jeez nappies are expensive. I do thank God for shops like Primark and H&M though, they will save us a fortune. Pram shopping next week. This is the strong favourite but in black.

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Black will show up every puke mark and drop of snot, Pee - can't you get it in a swirly sort of pattern where they won't? I really like those buggies where the baby faces the mum (or dad) when they're being pushed. Imagine all those thousands of wee ones traumatized every outing by being shoved at complete strangers, straight out into roads, never seeing their mum's face except upside-down. They must be able to recognise their mums from their nostrils!

About the nappies - I'm sure there are some folks in Dorset who can do you a special deal! I suppose no-one uses old towelling nappies any more? They can just have the cack scraped off them into the bog and be re-used again when the baby gets to be 90!
 
I remember a study a few years back that said babies who faced forward at the world rather than backwards at the parent developed much faster as they are exposed to much more stimuli
 
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