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yeah same i cant stand it when they are sick, my youngest is very emotional when hes sick and a normal conversation about what to have on his toast in the morning soon turns to crying his eyes out.
My eldest is very quiet but he can tell me when hes sick, i think hes missing his dad too thats another part of his quietness |
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WOW, thats such a wonderful age for boys, girls too, they are so knowing, and innocent, so "tough", and such babies still, full of beans, and questions, I remember those times with great fondness, enjoy them, they grow up so very fast.
My three cried themselves to sleep regularly, as pre-schoolers, when their mum went to Q'land, and never even said goodbye or contacted them ever again, but they got over it, even the eldest, who was ten, it was a difficult time. |
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