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bootylicious
06-03-2006, 12:15
Hello I am fairly new to this site. Just wondered if any of you have toddlers born in November 2003? How are they doing? What sort of things are they up to ? Look forward to chatting with you all!!

Chickadee
06-03-2006, 12:28
Hi Booty, welcome to Bubhub. My DD was born in Nov03, it would take too long to list all the things she gets up to! :laughing: But her latest is actually playing with her doll and doing more role-playing with her toys. She's such a little girl now.

bootylicious
06-03-2006, 14:54
Hey Martha thanks for the reply. My son was born on Nov 18th 03!! He is growing up so fast!!He talks at a mile a minute and it is so much fun having a conversation with him ... he understands so much!!

zactyl
06-03-2006, 22:36
Hello bootylicious and MarthaM! My daughter was born on the 22nd of November 2003. She's great, not much she can't do if she puts her mind to it. :eek:

bootylicious
07-03-2006, 17:32
Isn't it amazing how quickly they grow up?!

zactyl
07-03-2006, 21:07
Yes! Aylee's pretty amazing :) "Bit bigger now, Bradley big people, Christine big people, I'm a little people, not a baby, no!" :p

defaipe
08-04-2006, 12:34
heya, my daughter was born on november 5th 03, i fell preg again when she was 14months old, so from then till now is still kinda a blur for me! but geez its seems like she's grown into a child from a baby over night, i do worry that sometimes i expect a bit much from her, and i have had to remind myself that she is only two and she is going to still run amock!! haha.
how is everyone going with toilet training? we were going to wait a while after she turned two but my daughter kept asking to go to the toilet so we started a few days after her second birthday, she still wears nappies at night but thats it.. although she wont actually tell us when she needs to go unless its "poos" as she absolutely refuses to do them in her knickers! thankfully!!!!!!!!! :smiliedance: but yeah as for wees its pretty much me reminding her, but she hardly has accidents now.. maybe once a week... any tips on how to get her to let me know when shes ready??
:ecomcity: <<me hehe seeya!

zactyl
08-04-2006, 15:22
Aylee's mostly there, nappies at night, makes it to the toilet (or the lawn!) most of the time during the day. She has a stool and a little seat that fits into the big one, so she can go and take care of business herself (and then come and tell me "I did a wee in the toilet!"). They love independence, maybe if you got a stool and a seat for your daughter Shezi, then you wouldn't need to remind her, she could just go when she needed to. :fingerscrossed:

shellymumof2
08-06-2006, 20:57
Hi girls my little man was born on November 27 2003 and he never fails to make me laugh with the things he does and says.
His favourite thing right now is copying everything his 5 year old brother does which isnt allways a good thing.
He is your typical little boy who loves cars and trucks and getting dirty.
He is toilet trained and still wears nappies to bed.
I plan on sending him to preschool next year to get him used to a different environment.
All in all he is a wonderful little boy:smiliedance:
Michelle

BlakeNatsMum
29-08-2006, 20:51
Hi All!..

I have a beautiful little boy who was born 12th November 2003. He has grown so fast and is learning things so quickly day by day. He is the light of our lives and we love him with all of our hearts. Our little man is in the testing times at the moment, and will often test your patience. I have been recently speaking with the health nurse about tips to curb some of the bad behaviour. The health nurse was very helpful and since speaking to her I have notcied a dramatic improvement in his behaviour! She was a god send, I thought I was gonna tear my hair out there for a moment!

But now, my little boy is very full on, and active, never stops for a moment, and is always up for adventure! We have just recently began taking his bottles off him and he now has a cup of milk before bed. He is doing extremely well with this so far, and fingers crossed, we can leave the bottle forever! All of this has also been in preparation for our newest addition to our family, our next baby due on 2nd April 2007!

My little man will absolutely love having another child in the house and it will be great for him to help us out with getting nappies and such like for us!..

So there you go, abit about our beautiful little boy!

zactyl
29-08-2006, 23:42
Today Aylee used the last piece of toilet paper on the roll, and GOT ANOTHER ROLL AND PUT IT ON THE DISPENSER! :eek:
There are ADULTS that can't manage that! :laughing:
And she doesn't need her little seat any more! :D

She gets up in the morning and takes off her nappy to use the toilet!

No more bottles (we tried a cup of milk for about a week, but she wasn't that interested) and she gave her bedtime dummy and security blanket to her baby doll!

She likes to know what letter things start with, and assigns them to a person based on what their name starts with!

She's a whizz on the computer! Be posting on Bubhub next! :cool:

defaipe
16-09-2006, 10:47
heyas so how are all our almost 3yrolds going?? my daughter is such a little princess, loves helping, dressing up and roll playing. she's also an amazing big sister which is lucky as we have another addition due in march :D
she's still in nappies for night time and her day sleep other than that fully toilet trained, still has a dummy also but only while in bed. i do want to get rid of it but im hoping she'll just refuse it one day.. maybe im hoping too much there!!
she can pretty much dress herself but still has a little trouble with shirts buttons and zips. and she can easily put on shoes and socks and sandals although obviously cant tie laces.
she has swimming lessons and is just amazing in the water, she has learnt to swim and lift her head to take a breath then carry on swimming! she also has dance lessons and loves it.
once she's three she'll be starting at daycare for two mornings a week. just from 8.30 to 11.30 i think she needs the extra stimulation and plus with another baby on the way i think she'll enjoy more time with kids her own age. we'll see how it goes though, if she has any probs i'll be bringing her straight out, it sounds like a lovely centre though, they let you accompany the kids their first few times just for a little bit till theyre comfortable coz they refuse to take kids that arent fazed in. which i think is great :thumbsup: atleast i can suss out the workers and other kids.
umm not really sure what else to say.. oh um she can count to 10, is learning the alphabet and can say her first and last names, seeing though she has 5 names all up saying her full name is a bit tough.. she also loves to sing and knows the words of heaps of songs!! well thats enough of me i hope to talk to yous all soon!