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Hooray!! :wav:

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Not quite for me working all weekend - but go on holiday Thursday morning :wav: :wav:

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Had the 2 yr old granddaughter 2 days this week, her other Grandparents are in USA.

We normally have her 1 day a week each, how can a 2 yr old wear you out???


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EJJ150847 wrote:

We normally have her 1 day a week each, how can a 2 yr old wear you out???


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Easily done. pound for pound they have more energy than we do, should come with an "off" button! :lol:

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We normally have her 1 day a week each, how can a 2 yr old wear you out???


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Easily done. pound for pound they have more energy than we do, should come with an "off" button! :lol:


Noddy, Thomas the tank engine, etc all seem to work a temporary off buttons for my 2yr old :thumbright:

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I love Noddy and Tessie bear! We don't do the "baby" stuff according to my mature 8 and 10 year olds, a shame, as I liked Fifi and the flowertots and Bill and Ben! We think The owl cartoon is the funniest thing around.

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8 year olds and above are so keen to be grown up they try and avoid 'kids stuff' don't they :lol:

then when they get to the 40's, they will want to redo what they missed (at least I did!)

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At least my two are still enjoying a childhood and think the media is silly attempting to get them interested in boys, fashion and make-up. Boys are the enemy, they would rather be comnfortable and they think make-up looks like war paint. :lol:

It's been lovely weather yesterday and today. I hope it continues over the next two days.

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I agree but off topic, perhaps, TFI Friday.

I was supposed to go to a 'lardy da' hunt ball tonight :?

But who got feckrd by the traffic?

Hey ho, c'est la vie :thumbright:


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Blimey! Hunt Ball, hark at you! :wink: The last time I fed the Hunt, they had stirrup cup, devils on horseback and fancy sausages with other things but they were about to go hunting!

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