Getting some practice in.

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Lovely friend filled day today, finishing with a (scheduled) visit to the hospital for a scan. All went well, though the scan pic is a little blurred, something to do with baby doing cartwheels throughout 😉

Tired now though, and trying to get smallest into a better bedtime routine, so we’re off. Wish me luck.


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11 responses to “Getting some practice in.”

  1. Three things seem to be innate: mothering; dressing up; and winding men round their little fingers…

    1. So true, my 3yo makes endless cups of pretend tea, flirts with any men in her path and loves dressing up. LOL.

  2. My boys use to push dolls in theirs sisters toy pushchair but the funniest thing was when they sat down and breastfed them!! Got some funny looks from the other Mums at the local toddler group!

    1. Big used to do that, but bizarrely Small never did. Then again, I suppose although he was breastfed until he was over 2, he didn’t really see all that many other children being breastfed.

  3. what a lovely photograph

    1. Thank you. Love my camera phone 🙂

  4. Adorable pic! Glad scan went well 🙂

    1. Thank you – it was quite fun, though Smallest still can’t quite see the point.

  5. Oh my! GORGEOUS photo!

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