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SEEING DOUBLES: Twins and triplets day out

4. September 2005

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Cathie, Morris and Eden were in the Leytonstone Guardian last week: http://www.leytonstoneguardian.co.uk/search/display.var.623330.0.seeing_doubles_twins_and_triplets_day_out.php Bottom right, you can see Morris’ red jumper, just. I think I wasn’t there due to me being knocked put by a kidney infection.

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7 words that you can’t say at school

30. August 2005

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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2005/07/why_imovie_shou.html LOL

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I watch 5 minutes doggy bun song

19. August 2005

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You had to be there

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I don’t like that green spider

12. July 2005

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As Cathie walked the kids home from nursery last night Eden my daughter recoiled from something - as far as was physically possible from the seat of the pram - chanting [in two and bit year old speak] “I don’t like that green spider”. It turns out that the ’spider’ was a teeny weeny aphid on [...]

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Little one

29. June 2005

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I was messing about with my photo gallery the other day when I came across this photo. It’s only two years on and: That bunny is tiny, not much bigger than my hand. It just makes me realise how little Morris and Eden were when they were born (circa 4.5lbs each) Bunny looks hanging now. Eden won’t go [...]

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Little routines

20. October 2004

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When the kids have their dinner in the evening they *have* to have the telly on in the next room and they pass comment on what’s happening from their high chairs. ‘Mo!’ when Roly Mo (Fimbles) sings his song, ‘Gah’ with birdie fingers when (fat) bird says her bit and then when the next prog ‘64 Zoo Lane’ comes on they [...]

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Clever girl

16. October 2004

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My little girl read out some colours aloud today. It was the first time I’d heard her a) string more than one word with another b) Identify colours other than yellow. This morning she was sat on my lap and we counted out Blue (Boo), Purple (Pu ple), Yellow and Orange (Owange), it was really touching and rumour has [...]

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