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      Kissgurami
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      Daddy 😧

      Makes my blood boil every Monday... No time to pep talk her in the morn.
      Must discuss with dw on the appropriate punishments... If not she'll say I'm too harsh later. :slapshead:
      who is the disciplinary person in the household..? Think 1 might need to be the bad parent and the other for the kid to seek consolation with......

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        kabalevsky:

        abt caffeine while nursing, it doesnt affect your dd? it makes my dd unable to sleep well too. she is more fitful and doesnt fall asleep easily, so i try to abstain. bt it's v tough when i'm v tired!
        When she was a few months old, it affected her, even when I diluted the Chinese tea. She was so cranky that I had to use the vacuum cleaner to calm her to sleep. Now, it does not bother her. Caffine does not keep me await at night, I can still drink a cup before bed and no issue.

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          SAHM_TAN:

          When she was a few months old, it affected her, even when I diluted the Chinese tea. She was so cranky that I had to use the vacuum cleaner to calm her to sleep. Now, it does not bother her. Caffine does not keep me await at night, I can still drink a cup before bed and no issue.
          How did the vacuum cleaner help to calm her to sleep?? this is interesting.. :?

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            Kissgurami:

            Was going to ask, for science, when would you start sending your kiddies for science enrichment?
            Yes, for science enrichment. I was going to DIY but will take time to consolidate the materials and some things I will have trouble getting, so will outsource to enrichment for now.

            Her kinddy expose them to science, so I wanted to carry on.

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              kabalevsky:
              think SAHm tan is going, soon rt?

              :rotflmao: how to go with 3 kiddies :rotflmao: I'm stuck on the mothership till most likely next yr.

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                SAHM_TAN
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                Castle House:

                Don't miss me too much... but will miss all of you.. hehe.. :grphug:
                :hugs:

                So these few days I will be the oldest mama in this thread hor.

                I will try to uphold the dignity that this thread deserves šŸ˜‰ :evil:

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                  SAHM_TAN
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                  Afternoon to all,


                  Daddy D,

                  Your dd staying at home today?

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                    e3nity:

                    How did the vacuum cleaner help to calm her to sleep?? this is interesting.. :?
                    When it's on, the sound is like what she hears when she's in the womb, it helps to calm her to sleep.

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                      SAHM_TAN:
                      e3nity:


                      How did the vacuum cleaner help to calm her to sleep?? this is interesting.. :?

                      When it's on, the sound is like what she hears when she's in the womb, it helps to calm her to sleep.

                      :rotflmao: din know about such thing.. if ds adapt to such method last time i wont be :frustrated: .. šŸ˜‚ instead DS is scared of that sound..

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                        e3nity:
                        SAHM_TAN:


                        When she was a few months old, it affected her, even when I diluted the Chinese tea. She was so cranky that I had to use the vacuum cleaner to calm her to sleep. Now, it does not bother her. Caffine does not keep me await at night, I can still drink a cup before bed and no issue.

                        How did the vacuum cleaner help to calm her to sleep?? this is interesting.. :?

                        SAHM_tan, your DD sounds like my DD1, need to motor noise in the background :rotflmao:

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