Mollie is 10-and-a-half months and on the verge of walking :fear:
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Mollie is 10-and-a-half months and on the verge of walking :fear:
I am doing good, J2, thanks for asking. :)
After reading this thread, though, I am starting to get excited about the birth of my grandchild in January!
I am convinced this is the way to have little ones. Let someone else do the hard work. :D
Also, buy him a junior drumkit to encourage his musical ability. I did this for my much loved-nephew. The drum mysteriously disappeared one day, and was discovered a few months later in a cupboard with a screwdriver stabbed into it. My evil sister looked suspiciously guilty...
Bought him a trumpet thingy the next year.
My mum bought her nephew (my cousin's boy) a toy drum and a firetruck with a horn and a loud siren. I heard that he liked them, but no word on their continued survival. :P
:shuriken:
Your mum did it because she didn't like your cousin. Fact.
S'why I did it to me sister. Me nephews gettnig a trombone as soon as his arms are long enough
She did it because she thought my cousin's husband would find it funny. He did.
:shuriken:
Only because he watched your cousin wince when the babby got hold of it.
I'm speaking from personal experience. I love my sister but shes a crap parent so deserves being tortured by a plethora of musical intrument torture. I'm trying to encourage him to play my old violin. Ahhh, Dying-cat heaven.
I have no desire to torture my daughter, but a drumkit sounds like a good idea, nonetheless. ;)
I've gotta post a new picture of him; he's a super-lookin' kid. :)