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Harper said:
That's no way to talk about Venters ;) :laugh:

Is it wrong I'd actually like to see your wee boy in nightmare mode? I reckon it'd be quite entertaining as long as I didn't have to sort him out afterwards :D Your kids are great and I love the contrast between them. Your daughter is so sweet and gentle and then there's your son. He's awesome, he's like a wee dynamo. In fact I think you're missing a trick with him - get him on a treadmill or something with a turbine attached and you could probably generate enough electricity to power all of Fife

Your probably right although at the mo he's leaning on me sucking his thumb with his pooh bear watching goofy no wait he's started harrasing the dog the silence never lasts long haven't seen abbie in a couple of hours she's upstairs playing with her barbies. You can have them for the weekend when we go to stanford if you want they'll keep you busy and entertained
 
neeny09 said:
Your probably right although at the mo he's leaning on me sucking his thumb with his pooh bear watching goofy no wait he's started harrasing the dog the silence never lasts long haven't seen abbie in a couple of hours she's upstairs playing with her barbies. You can have them for the weekend when we go to stanford if you want they'll keep you busy and entertained

lol you're brave. My sister wouldn't let me look after her two until she was quite certain they could fend for themselves. Actually that's not quite true as I was once allowed to take my nephew to Dunfermline when he was a toddler but only because our mum was at the other end to look after him. Course now they're teenagers it's different and she's got it written into her will that I'm their guardian should anything happen to her and my brother-in-law although not, I should add, because she thinks I'd make a good replacement parent although she knows I'll encourage them academically and ensure they continue their extra-curricular activities. I'm fairly convinced her main reason is cos she knows I'll look after her dogs properly :D
 
Harper said:
lol you're brave. My sister wouldn't let me look after her two until she was quite certain they could fend for themselves. Actually that's not quite true as I was once allowed to take my nephew to Dunfermline when he was a toddler but only because our mum was at the other end to look after him. Course now they're teenagers it's different and she's got it written into her will that I'm their guardian should anything happen to her and my brother-in-law although not, I should add, because she thinks I'd make a good replacement parent although she knows I'll encourage them academically and ensure they continue their extra-curricular activities. I'm fairly convinced her main reason is cos she knows I'll look after her dogs properly :D

TO be honest i'd be more worried about you than the kids lol as long as stuart has juice and chocolate he's happy but they make you have a nervous breakdown pmsl
 
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