Thanks mate. So far, we haven't gotten to stickwork. We're starting with sikaran kicking. She has an affinity for it. It's almost as formidable as her "squirming headbutt" (which she actually managed to bonk me right in the lip with the other day).
What about projectile weapons? Does she throw things at you? I think if I have a daughter, I'll name her Sinawali (though I guess I'd better be sure of the spelling first ).
Congrats brother. Now go get Jimmy Buffets song "Little Miss Magic" and the new song by John Mahar "Daughters". Raise her right and you won't have to worry about her on a date worry about the date getting hurt!
She occassionally spits her pacifier out. But I won't be worried until I catch her sharpening the edges first. At that point, we'll need to have a sit down. That's the spelling I'm familiar with. We actually called our daughter Trogdor until we settled on a proper name. Stuart
Wayhay Sorry Ap, not seen the thread before now. Many congratulations to you and your good lady on the birth of Elise Now the fun really starts. Children can be summed up as :love: :Angel: :cry: :bang: sometimes all at the same time Keep working an her Glasgee kiss, she'll not get bothered after doling one of those out! W
No worries. I only recently spotted it myself. I go through that range of emotions at about 3:00am every day. I'm mostly worried that it'll become her standard greeting.
LOL You soon become adept at the backward head jerk as a counter although you have to watch there's no-one behind you
Yeah. I'm picturing my baby girl giving me that diatribe that Robert DeNiro gives Sean Bean in "Ronin." Where he ambushes him with the coffee mug and reveals that Bean was lying about being SAS. My month-old baby shouting "what colour is the boat house at Hereford?!" Stuart