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Re: hello from inverness
« Reply #15 on: January 08, 2005, 02:07:59 PM »


Ours is in the top percentile for height, but like her father she's reed thin.  We just keep offering her stuff; she's just not a big eater.  But hey, neither my husband nor I have big appetites, so we're hoping it's just inherited. 

You lucky people.  At 26 weeks preg. I just can't stop eating.  All my sisters kids are string beans and healthy as can be.  Soph's just a big round ball of love! (She's awfully heavy to carry tho)


Re: hello from inverness
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2005, 03:12:25 PM »


You lucky people.  At 26 weeks preg. I just can't stop eating.  All my sisters kids are string beans and healthy as can be.  Soph's just a big round ball of love! (She's awfully heavy to carry tho)

I wish!  I had horrid nausea for the first 4 months and then acid reflux.  Even water made me sick.  Aillidh is cutting quite a few molars at once just now - Nurofen city here! - so she's definitely a grazer like us.  Buffets are a waste of money for us b/c we can't eat that much at one sitting.  My husband could stand to gain a stone or so, though, but it just doesn't happen for him.

I think ANY 'baby' is heavy to carry after a certain age.  Aillidh's a bean pole, but she feels like a load of bricks after a while.  She's a loveable load of bricks, though  :D

Hope you're getting some calmer weather up there.  STILL blowing a gale here and heavy downpours now and again.


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Re: hello from inverness
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2005, 10:03:40 AM »


  Aillidh is cutting quite a few molars at once just now - Nurofen city here! -I think ANY 'baby' is heavy to carry after a certain age.  Hope you're getting some calmer weather up there.  STILL blowing a gale here and heavy downpours now and again.

Are they her last molars?  When do they finish getting teeth!?!  I think Sophia is starting to get her last 4 in now, she's  been a nightmare at night so, we too, are on nurofun. I love that stuff.  The weather is a bit chaotic up here.  Sunny one minute, pouring buckets the next.  Gotta love these Scottish winters!


Re: hello from inverness
« Reply #18 on: January 10, 2005, 10:22:30 AM »
I don't think they finish getting them till they're 2 or so.  That's a good question, b/c I wish it were yesterday!  She doesn't have the big 'sixers' yet - we're dreading those.  Now if we could just get her to eat with all those teeth . . .

The weather seems to have stablised as much as it will do in Scottish winter here. . . in other words, we can actually stand up today  ;).


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Re: hello from inverness
« Reply #19 on: January 10, 2005, 12:29:38 PM »
Hi Kathleen... another one in Scotland, here, and i also lived in London for 4 years, so i know what that's like as well!
Welcome to the site.  :)

Hi,

Where abouts in Scotland are you?  How long have you been up this way?


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Re: hello from inverness
« Reply #20 on: January 10, 2005, 01:50:23 PM »
Hello Kathleen... Welcome to UKY... im in scotland as well.. Dundee to be exact... a little further north than some of our others in Scotland... hope your settling in fine, Jo
It's the difference between knowing the path and walking the path.

Lipstick? Where woman? There is no lipstick!
She wasn't kissing your lips my darling

What's it gonna be Merv?
Interesting deal
She'll do it. If she has to kill everyone in this room. She'll do it. She's in love.
*sigh*
It's amazing how the path of love is so alike to the path of insanity

2gether 4ever Jo & Jimmy


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Re: hello from inverness
« Reply #21 on: January 11, 2005, 12:19:29 PM »
Hello Kathleen... Welcome to UKY... im in scotland as well.. Dundee to be exact... a little further north than some of our others in Scotland... hope your settling in fine, Jo

Hi,

Thanks for the welcome.  How long have you been in Dundee?


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Re: hello from inverness
« Reply #22 on: January 11, 2005, 04:04:07 PM »
I've been here off and on since april last year... got married in september to my bonnie and braugh scotsman... settling in now
It's the difference between knowing the path and walking the path.

Lipstick? Where woman? There is no lipstick!
She wasn't kissing your lips my darling

What's it gonna be Merv?
Interesting deal
She'll do it. If she has to kill everyone in this room. She'll do it. She's in love.
*sigh*
It's amazing how the path of love is so alike to the path of insanity

2gether 4ever Jo & Jimmy


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Re: hello from inverness
« Reply #23 on: January 12, 2005, 04:30:35 PM »
How are things in Dundee?  Have you guys been affected by the flooding?


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