My most gullible moment
Someone once told me that gullible wasn't in the dictionary and I went, "yeah yeah ha ha" but when they were gone that didn't stop me checking. What was YOUR most gullible moment? Zero points for buying an icon on b3ta.
( , Thu 21 Aug 2008, 18:33)
Someone once told me that gullible wasn't in the dictionary and I went, "yeah yeah ha ha" but when they were gone that didn't stop me checking. What was YOUR most gullible moment? Zero points for buying an icon on b3ta.
( , Thu 21 Aug 2008, 18:33)
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Will someone
PLEASE tell my ex that.
My youngest is three - when she comes to my house (3-4 days a week) I won't 'let' her have a dummy - usually it's not a problem, we are out and about doing things and so she doesn't even really notice she hasn't got it.
If she arrives with one in her gob, it goes in thed bin when she's not looking. This actually works suprisingly well, she very rarely asks for it when at 'daddy's house'.
The other day, my ex phoned to say, "you've got to let her have a dummy as she doesn't want to go to daddy's house 'cos she can't have one there."
Surely, the trick would be to not let her have one at mummy's house as well?
The same thing is true of nappies. She hasn't worn them at daddy's house for bloody ages. Yes, I have to get her up for a wee before I go to bed, but isn't that what 'potty training' is all about?
Anyway, I'll stop ranting now. Sorry.
PS. I think the 'dummy tree' or noonoos (I was thinking, do you think that has anything to do with Nunour (sp?) is the french for teddybear?) is an excellent idea.
( , Fri 22 Aug 2008, 16:19, Reply)
PLEASE tell my ex that.
My youngest is three - when she comes to my house (3-4 days a week) I won't 'let' her have a dummy - usually it's not a problem, we are out and about doing things and so she doesn't even really notice she hasn't got it.
If she arrives with one in her gob, it goes in thed bin when she's not looking. This actually works suprisingly well, she very rarely asks for it when at 'daddy's house'.
The other day, my ex phoned to say, "you've got to let her have a dummy as she doesn't want to go to daddy's house 'cos she can't have one there."
Surely, the trick would be to not let her have one at mummy's house as well?
The same thing is true of nappies. She hasn't worn them at daddy's house for bloody ages. Yes, I have to get her up for a wee before I go to bed, but isn't that what 'potty training' is all about?
Anyway, I'll stop ranting now. Sorry.
PS. I think the 'dummy tree' or noonoos (I was thinking, do you think that has anything to do with Nunour (sp?) is the french for teddybear?) is an excellent idea.
( , Fri 22 Aug 2008, 16:19, Reply)
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