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Marelli Thu 16-Aug-12 15:40:16

Apart from choosing a new name, I've been slathering Germolene on insect bites - how lovely is that? My new name doesn't make one think of Germolene and insect bites! It's the time of year for these and I'm covered in large itchy bumps...grin

anneandgraham Sun 02-Sept-12 11:52:10

many happy returns grannyactivist! my turn just year younger 58 in2 weeks scarey as the big 6 approaches!!

i have a twin so we can commiserate, he is very special to me.

nightowl Sun 02-Sept-12 11:45:49

Happy birthday grannyactivist, have a lovely day flowers

Greatnan Sun 02-Sept-12 11:03:10

Yes, that is so true. In some ways, I have found that the more people I love, the more love I have to give. (Just as well, given the size of my brood).

whenim64 Sun 02-Sept-12 10:23:58

Agree with you completely Grannybug smile

Grannybug Sun 02-Sept-12 10:14:35

I always think love is like elastic ...it just stretches to include new family members and friends. My little GD understood that was how there was enough love to go round when her baby sister was born. I think I must be a simple soul! smile

grannyactivist Sun 02-Sept-12 10:07:36

Thank you one and all. My biggest worry has been relieved this week (poorly relative has now been sectioned and is in hospital) so I'm feeling quite relaxed and able to enjoy my day.
Kitty I do hope all continues well with your daughter's pregnancy - often we're like a piece of elastic aren't we? Pulled this way and that by our children, parents and other relatives, but that's the price of relationships I suppose. flowers
I'm also going to be granny again next year and I'm just very excited. grin

Marelli Sun 02-Sept-12 09:27:29

Have a lovely day GA - nice to see you back here again! smile xx

Grannylin Sun 02-Sept-12 09:24:50

Happy Birthday, have a lovely day. ga, looks like sunshine

annodomini Sun 02-Sept-12 09:24:24

GA, have a very happy birthday and welcome back to GN. flowers

Ariadne Sun 02-Sept-12 09:18:53

Happy, happy birthday, ga xxxx

Faye Sun 02-Sept-12 09:10:26

Happy Birthday from me too grannyact I hope you have a special day!!! cupcake

kittylester Sun 02-Sept-12 09:02:24

Happy birthday ga flowers

Thank you all for your support- no doubt I'll be back for more flowers

absentgrana Sun 02-Sept-12 08:45:53

Happy birthday grannyactivist flowers.

Greatnan Sun 02-Sept-12 08:12:55

Faye - you are quite right about personalities being estabished at a very young age. I could swear that one of my daughters and some of my gc came out of the womb smiling! They remain cheerful, optimistic people. A couple of others were born sombre and remain so.
In any litter of puppies you will find the timid, the friendly, the aggressive...no reason why humans should be different.

Faye Sun 02-Sept-12 08:08:09

Kitty I can remember when you announced the birth of your grandson Bertie. I hope your daughter's pregnancy goes well. flowers

I have been fortunate enough to be able to spend a lot of time with my youngest granddaughter who is now nine and a half months old. My daughter was unwell throughout her pregnancy and this baby has always been a happy, healthy baby. Babies personalities shine through even at this young age.

Ella46 Sun 02-Sept-12 08:04:53

Happy Birthday GA Enjoy every minute flowers sunshine

whenim64 Sun 02-Sept-12 07:08:37

Have a lovely birthday ga - you're just a spring chicken now! flowers

NfkDumpling Sun 02-Sept-12 07:03:46

Happy Birthday GA wine !

Kitty, I know exactly what you're going through as our eldest had problems too but now has two lovely little girls. Fortunately she's decided to stick at that. My mother is 12 miles close too and inclined to get more demanding if I spend worry time with the rest of the family. Perhaps we could do with a dedicated Aged Parents thread?

Greatnan Sun 02-Sept-12 06:58:58

Ga - happy birthday - I wouldn't mind being 59 again as I had just retired.

Anno - I didn't expect to have so many gc from just two daughters and they certainly knew all the facts about contraception - my younger daughter wanted a baby from a very early age and got married at 17 for just that reason. Being part of a large family has affected the gc differently - the eldest is adamant that he never wants children, but a couple say they would love a large family themselves. I was one of four surviving children and both my sisters had four. I never wanted more than two because I wanted a career, but I found it very easy to conceive. You know the old saying....'he only has to hang his trousers on the bedroom door and......'

Gally Sun 02-Sept-12 06:52:09

GA Happy birthday - don't be silly, you are so young! Next year you can start to worry grin Have a wonderful day flowers

Bags Sun 02-Sept-12 06:39:18

Happy Birthday, ga! sunshine

grannyactivist Sun 02-Sept-12 02:50:02

......staying up far too late to try and catch up on what's been going on in my absence. Need to get my beauty sleep now as I'm not as young as I was and I need all the help I can get; it's my 59th birthday!! grin

numberplease Sat 01-Sept-12 22:27:19

My youngest grandchild, who I have minded since he was 8 months old, is about to start "big school" next week, ad I`m so going to miss seeing him every day,sad wish there was another baby to look after, but alas, he`s going to be the last one.sad

kittylester Sat 01-Sept-12 20:36:45

Oh dear, she is only 25! Hope she doesn't emulate us and have 5 - my nerves wouldn't cope! grin

harrigran Sat 01-Sept-12 20:30:03

The downside to starting a family in mid 30s mean mine have run out of time to bless me with another rugrat little cherub smile

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