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Fathering children seemed so simple to start with...
Cos there are no instructions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And they are also so different..
I've got 4 and each one is so different from the next... from what they are interested in.... from what sort of discipline they respond to..... from what they like to do on special time (my wife and i take each of our kids out and spend time 1:1 with them each term - with a big family it feels like the only way to get to know each of them)......
Anyone else do special time out there? Got any ideas for great "daughter dates" or thing to do with your boys over the summer?? (ESP CHEAP OR FREE IDEA COS WE IS A LITTLE SKINT RIGHT NOW!)
Although my daughter is only 5, she has been asking about going on plane for the last 18 months - so for her birthday we managed to get 2 cheap flights ΓβΓΒ£20 return each (incl. taxes!). We will get a lift to the airport and just get a bus into the city the plane lands.
We are not going to 'do anything' but she gets to go on a plane π
Looking forward to it!
Although my daughter is only 5, she has been asking about going on plane for the last 18 months - so for her birthday we managed to get 2 cheap flights ΓβΓΒ£20 return each (incl. taxes!). We will get a lift to the airport and just get a bus into the city the plane lands.
We are not going to 'do anything' but she gets to go on a plane π
Just going on a plane might not be the end of it. My daughter has been on half-a-dozen (return) flights, including to NZ, but can't remember any of them β
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