Whoever warned me about the terrible twos was way off... The twos were a walk in the park compared to having a 3 year old!!!! It's literally like a switch flicked overnight and he turned into the antichrist.....
Oh well only ten months till he turns 4... |
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Sorry to dash any hope of a light at the end ofthe tunnel hottie but no matter what their age kids dont get easier. Our youngest is 19.
Best advice I can offer is RUN |
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"Sorry to dash any hope of a light at the end ofthe tunnel hottie but no matter what their age kids dont get easier. Our youngest is 19.
Best advice I can offer is RUN "
Yep your right there mine is 20 Run hottie run |
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dont mean to gloat of anything but i think i was blessed with an angel.. only ever had one tantrum and that was in wilkinsons when she was 2 (almost 3)..
she layed on the floor kicking n screaming.. i just laughed and said goodbye, then walked away. |
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Both of my boys never went through any of the phases I was warned and read about. Through being with me at gigs, and in later years playing in the lineup, they've learned to have a good time, get shitfaced when appropriate, but never been wayward, arsy, gobby etc. Much of their socialising was/is with mature, if slightly irresponsible, adults. |
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