
Going in to this whole thing I had no idea pregnancy was so treacherous! After the delicacy of the first, my wife was wrapped up in bubble wrap for the second!
All the best with your twins

Our little one is 24 days old today. I'm going through redundancy at work and only managed 8 days at work between furlough and paternity, now back in work full time on a massive project with limited time. Tiredness and stress are dripping from my eyeballs right now. Sooooooo tird!! But I can't believe how much I'm enjoying having him around, his little squeaks, gurgles and general squishyness keep me going.
First day of nursery for our girl tomorrow, Im excited and nervous I really think she will do great.
Btw did anyone else struggle with the poo stage of potty training been a month now everything else is down to a t but still has accidents with number 2?
We had a very good time with sleeping at first, but as he got older we lost it, so count your blessings, but things can change, be sure to implement good habits again at that point.
This seems very common going by our daughter and the kids we know. Our daughter slept really well for 6 months and then we had a year and a half of lots of waking up / crying in the night.
Luckily, since she's been about 3, she sleeps right through other than getting up for a wee once a night. I have to wake her up most days!
It's school application time for us and I'm really pinning my hopes on the local CofE school. We've been to church pretty consistently for the past 2 years so we should be fine but the applicationlaces ratio is worrying. 65% of people who put it as their first choice get in so a 2/3 chance for us.
I'm hoping to send my boy to try for a scholarship in the coming months at the local private school (actually went there myself on a scholarship). His school now is fine, but the secondary schools in the area are all quite poor.
I can relate to this our eldest missed out on her 11+ by 3 points and due to being oversubscribed she lost the appeal too. Ironically her sats were far better than most of her friends who passed. In our area the gulf between the grammar/high schools and normal schools is massive. Luckily I have just been promoted and looking to relocate near to Lincoln where the schools in general are far far better.
So yesterday was the scan we had been waiting for. Looks like George is getting a sister.
Yeah double post but days apart and different topic.
Simply have to recommend Science Comics. Educational graphic novels basically. My boy is 8 and loves reading my beanos but has struggled with longer stories. These are amazing, he'll read them for hours. The amount of information they contain is simply amazing.
Thanks for the recommendation, I'll look into it but they seem really expensive for what they are... (at least on Amazon). Where do you get your copies from?