My girls are so different its unreal, they are 15 and 16 going on 40 and now know what is going on. They both sat on my bed last night for a girlie chat.They both said that they knew something was going on all week because it felt strange (obviously didnt do too good a job of keeping everything normal).
The 16 yr old pipes us that she thought I was gonna tell her I was pregnant again (i have a 3 yr old son) and said that she now wishes that I was pregnant instead of having a lump and as quick as a flash the 15 yr old comes back with Oh no Im glad its not another baby cos I have only just got over the trauma of knowing that you DID it 3 yrs ago. I laughed till I cried but I must say I thinj I agree with eldest I would much rather it was a lump in the womb that would go after nine months then give me grief for another 18 yrs.
I think today feels like a reflective day so gonna push on and make an inroad in all the washing they have been saving up for menthe little gems.......
Haave a good day all
Love Terri xx
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