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Is yanking a word?
oh am all flustered now!!!
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Originally Posted by
moh
Is yanking a word?
oh am all flustered now!!!
Yes, it's a word! Oh you've set me off again! I've not had a proper belly laugh in ages. Had to show DH and he couldn't stop laughing too. Thank you for making my day! Right, I'm off to grow up now.
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Originally Posted by
mumofone
...would it be a total nightmare? What about with a couple of schoolies too? Anyone do this? How Dyou handle school runs?
Hi,
I have a 2yr old a 3yr old & a 9 month year old plus after schoolers and it works ok. Just need to be organised with the bits that go with them I guess!
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I currently have a 6 month old, a 12 month old & 16 month old just one afternoon a week, the 12 month old is new and I'm seeing how it goes before I offer him a full day - this week I spend most of the afternoon changing nappies (7 in 5 hrs), giving bottles, putting up for a nap, getting up from a nap or checking on them while they napped.
When / if the 12 month old comes whole days we will go to a toddler group that has a car park right next to hall so we can at least go out but I haven't yet figured out a car seat figuration yet as both the 6 month old and 12 month old are still in rear facing seats which makes the middle seat difficult to access and I don't want to put the 16 month old in the front - I guess the 12 month old will just have to go forward facing but I usually try to keep them rear facing until 15 months. The 16 month old is a reasonably walker eg: from the car to the hall but I don't think she would cope on a buggy board for further trips.
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I'm just starting out so don't have this issue to face, but is it unusual for childminders to use slings. A double buggy/single buggy and buggy board and a sling felt like the easiest way to do school runs with three little ones but are they rarely used?
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