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Kids - A thread for bragging, venting and, advice.

Good luck to you and your wife Zee, you'll be needing 24 hours sleep in the not too distant future... :)

True story, when my daughter was born I slept on a cot in the room after the fact, when the nurses came in halfway through the night I woke up ( though have no memory of it ) and said "how far apart are they"... they all had a good laugh.
 
Tigger said:
Good luck to you and your wife Zee, you'll be needing 24 hours sleep in the not too distant future... :)

True story, when my daughter was born I slept on a cot in the room after the fact, when the nurses came in halfway through the night I woke up ( though have no memory of it ) and said "how far apart are they"... they all had a good laugh.


LOL on edge much?

So false alarm (well not false but EARLY stages of labour) they sent us back home. The contractions seem to be getting more painful but until they're 10 min apart or less we're not supposed to go back.
 
Zee said:
So false alarm (well not false but EARLY stages of labour) they sent us back home. The contractions seem to be getting more painful but until they're 10 min apart or less we're not supposed to go back.

10 minutes?!

Is this the first child or a subsequent one? Cause with my son (child #2),  I went from '20 minutes apart' to '10 minutes apart' in about an hour, and then from '10 minutes' apart to about 30 seconds apart in another half an hour. It was less than three hours from 'my water broke!' to 'it's a boy!'

IOW, don't make any plans for the evening ! ;)
 
I'm the proud papa of a beautiful new baby daughter!  Mommy and baby are doing very well.

6lbs 8oz, Emma.

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LittleHockeyFan said:
Stronger Than All said:
So my 2 year old son has this Scout toy (http://www.amazon.co.uk/LeapFrog-19138-Scout-Letter-Discoveries/dp/B001W2WKRQ) which does a bunch of things.  One thing it does is asks you to find a letter and names the letter.  My son finds almost every letter now and nobody knows how he is doing this.  My mother in law was actually a bit creeped out.  Nobody thinks a 2 year old should be able to do this.

For now, I'm going to assume I simply have a genius son!  :)

when my now-22-and-about-to-graduate-from-McMaster-in-Engineering daughter was between 1 and 3 years old (I'm talking 1992 here), we had an old MacClassic computer that had this stupid little alphabet game on it....The full (eight inch at the time) screen would be a letter, and she'd have to find it on the keyboard and tap it. If she was correct, a little bird would fly across the screen and tweet. I don't remember what it was actually called but she called it 'birdie game' and she knew her alphabet by age 2 because of it, and was reading by the time she went to kindergarten. I would make her call out the letter so I knew she was actually learning the alphabet verbally as well as in written form. The kid was bored by Dr Seuss by age 3.

My younger one was born when she was 6, and she read to him. Once he discovered Link and Mario and Luigi at age 3, he wanted to play Nintendo all the time and I refused to sit down and read the screen to him all day long, so out of need to play his games, he learned to read by age 3. When the other kids in grade 1 and 2 were learning Spot and Horton hears a who, my son was reading novels by Eric Walters.

Your kid is a genius! :).....there's no greater gift for a child (after parental love!) than knowing how to read.

My friends have a young girl who was reading at the age of two. It was really amazing. I think she is 7 now and the only sort of punishment that really gets her is not being allowed to read books that day.

It also led to problems when she was younger. Because she could read anything she sometimes got her hands on things she shouldn't read. Things that would scare the scare the crap out of her or explain in great detail human sexual reproduction.
 
After seeing the "blockbusters" that went down today, I owe my youngest daughter a huge thank you for making me not sit in front of the tv all day watching nothing. LOL
 
I'm gonna brag about my DD.  Had her last playdown game on Tuesday evening and they needed a win in order to advance to Provincials.  They got the win 3-0 and she had the first 2 goals!  She came close to a hattrick but not quite.  She was pretty happy with the 2 goals!
 
Britishbulldog said:
So highschool hockey started last night and my youngest is playing highschool.

http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/search/article/1456706

I am pretty proud of him.  At physicals Monday night he measured 6'0" and weighed in at a rugged 198 lbs.  He just turned 16 last month and is still growing.  At his age I was 5'10" 145 lbs.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/79536086@N08/7113509581/

How would I put this picture up rather than a link?

7113509581

Dammit, I tried, but it doesn't want to work for some reason. Did you want me to host it at my photobucket and try it that way?
 
Britishbulldog said:
Britishbulldog said:
So highschool hockey started last night and my youngest is playing highschool.

http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/search/article/1456706

I am pretty proud of him.  At physicals Monday night he measured 6'0" and weighed in at a rugged 198 lbs.  He just turned 16 last month and is still growing.  At his age I was 5'10" 145 lbs.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/79536086@N08/7113509581/

How would I put this picture up rather than a link?

7113509581

Dammit, I tried, but it doesn't want to work for some reason. Did you want me to host it at my photobucket and try it that way?


Sure, it seems to need to say .jpg in the link but I couldn't get it to say it. 
 

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