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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Omega_Dan on 24 January 2012, 23:31:04
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My little girl took her first steps all by herself tonight and i saw everything!!!!. I seriously cant get the smile off my face!!!?? :) :) :) :) ;D
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Chuffed for you :y
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You wanted her to walk, you want her to talk, you will now spend the next umpteen years wishing she could not / telling her to shut up or give it a rest etc....Nice one mate, welcome to parenthood..... :y :y :y
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cherish the moment dan, it will go sooooo quick from now on mate. :y
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I know mate, shes been on her feet for a few month handing on to things. so proud of her. :)
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I know mate, shes been on her feet for a few month handing on to things. so proud of her. :)
i was with mine, doesnt seem 5 mins since she was born....she,s 6 in may. :o
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:y :y :y exelant treasure the moment they grow up so quick :y :y :y :y
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Ah, I remember that moment, have to admit I had a little tear in my eye at the time :)
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Its great to see the first steps but you now have to move everything breakable up to a higher level :D
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Moments like that are priceless, congratulations on being at the right place at the right time. :y :y :y
Missed my daughters first steps on her own just over a month a go, where she is in the Ukraine, but my wife fortunately had video camera running, where a stray cat had got into the house. Where my daughter loves cats, she started chasing after it and forgot she needs mums hand to steady her. She had been walking around the walls and crawling across the spaces for several months before this. If she had a bottle, this would be hold in her teeth as crawled and if she had an apple she would push it in front of her a bit and then when she caught up push it some more. :) :)
My wife sent me a video the other day showing my daughter, doing her shuffling dancing steps to some music that was playing, she is a bit unsteady on her feet still, but gaining confidence all of the time as I'm sure your daughter will. :y :)
Using Skype everyday with a video link is great, but not the same as being there.
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You wanted her to walk, you want her to talk, you will now spend the next umpteen years wishing she could not / telling her to shut up or give it a rest etc....Nice one mate, welcome to parenthood..... :y :y :y
Mine is 36 in November....believe me, it never ends ;D ;D ;D ;D Bossy bitch ;D ;D ;D (Love her like nothing on earth, though) :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y
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Congrats Dan :y
anyway sincerely said we try to temp them to walk and speak as soon as they can and later they're pushed doing the opposite : "sit down and don't move , sshhh dont speak so much or so loudly" ;D ;D ;D
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Congrats Dan :y
anyway sincerely said we try to temp them to walk and speak as soon as they can and later they're pushed doing the opposite : "sit down and don't move , sshhh dont speak so much or so loudly" ;D ;D ;D
;D ;D ;D yeah she will be stamping her feet shouting her demands probably!
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One of my friends told me that his son started speaking hard and although he had a special language it was understood by his parents only. The son was 3yrs old and still didn't tell anything but glu-glu and pic-pic okay what should be done they decided against understanding the son and see wonder : the son started speaking fluently 1.5hrs later! I have a 1.5yrs old daughter and matey I must have much more creativity and extra energy than my job needs! :y
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It's a great feeling Dan, I have 16 mth old twins, my son has been walking for about 3 mths but still waiting for my daughter although she is nearly there..... Double the proud smiles.