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My God, has it really only been three months?
Lula is a fantastic baby. From the moment we moved into our new place, she's been sleeping through the night. She's lerant to smile and chuckle, and is so attentive, follows you with her eyes everywhere. Originally we were changing her nappy before her feed, in order ot not move her around to much and make her sick - but she's now wise to this and poops mid-feed with a disarmingly coy look on her face.
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He is big, yes. Not necessarily fat as such - now they're out of quarantine - but just big. He has all the local cats terrorised and we've only lived here a month and a half. Between squirming baby on chest and dead-weight sleeping cat on my lap, I was seriously pinned. . .
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Sleeping through the night already? Bastard. My son started sleeping through around 4 months, but my daughter, who is now 16 months old, STILL hasn't slept through the night completely. Of course, these two are complete opposites, so everything that was easy with Rob is very difficult with Katie, and vice versa.
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I'm guessing because the cats went from New Zealand to the UK.
She's starting to look like her father, too. Except not ginger, so that's alright.
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The cats. Back from New Zealand. Had to spend 3 months in quarantine - a reduction fromm the usual 6, but they'd been vaccinated against rabies and would qualify for a "Pet Passport" six months after the date of a satisfactory blood test (which happens a month after the vaccination); so seven months from when we'd decided to move back would have been fine. . . But we only had four months. So they had to do part of the time. At vast fucking expense.