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Blogger Giotis said...

It's very common in the Anthropic landscape two neighbouring vacua to have completely different characteristics.

2:11 PM, December 03, 2011

Blogger GMP said...

The babies have both suffered through their first cold, luckily a mild version,

You are quite fortunate not to have to send them to daycare. My 5-month old started daycare a few hours a day a month ago. Within the month, he had two colds, the last one ending in an ear infection. So at the ripe old age of 5 months he is already acquainted with antibiotics... :-(

10:54 PM, December 03, 2011

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Giotis,

Let me just hope they won't be eternally inflating ;o) Best,

B.

2:08 AM, December 04, 2011

Blogger Bee said...

Hi GMP,

Sooner or later we'll have to look at a daycare solution too... A friend told me the same thing about her son, he is 2 years old though, now constantly sick, needs antibiotics. Probably not much of a comfort, but how else do the children train their immune system? That cold that the babies had, neither Stefan nor I got it. I hope the next time they won't get it either. Best,

B.

2:12 AM, December 04, 2011

Blogger Steven Colyer said...

Yes they will eternally inflate, sorry about that. :-)

The real fun starts when they walk and talk, around a year. The first year of parenting your first child, or children in your case, if fraught with tons of worry.

Next year should be fine. Then there's the "terrible twos" and "terrible three's" but we'll cross that road when we come to it. One tip: don't buy too many clothes for them, they will outgrow them like crazy. Two adorable angels, congrats to you both., ;-)

5:01 AM, December 04, 2011

Blogger Kay zum Felde said...

Again always the stress with the beaucratics of the countries. Must be really stressing out.

It is interesting how different Gloria and Lara develop.

Best, Kay

7:20 AM, December 05, 2011

Blogger Amara said...

Hi Bee:

That's so interesting about how different your girls are!

What will be yours and Stefan's childcare arrangement from their one year old? I'm really impressed with the creative arrangement you two made for their first year of care.

I know you have two times of everything needed to run your family.. but at least the pace of their walking is more reasonable than my little girl, who seems to have focussed all of her attention to moving early and fast. I barely had my bookshelves anchored when she was 10months and walking. And despite her having a handful of teeth at that time, she didn't like food very much. When your girls start really teething, I can recommend (baby.. it's diluted) clove oil to rub on their gums to numb the pain.

I guess everyone has told you that when they start being around other kids regularly (at daycare, usually) is when the hard year of colds and flues begin. My daughter got her first cold when she started at a rather large daycare at 5 months. Her colds and flues were ongoing then until about 18 months. My immune system, which is normally robust, picked up her sicknesses about half of the time and hasn't really recovered yet to its normal robustness since. There's alot of super-vitamin mixtures that I use from frequent travel to help me resist her colds which I can tell you about offline if you are interested.

But now at 3 years, my daughter picks up colds more rarely and flues almost not at all. She's never had an ear infection, either; maybe her eustachian tubes are oriented longer and differently from other kids.

You two are doing great.. I love these Interna messages too. Don't get depressed about the bureaucracy.. at least you're not living in Italy...

Amara

2:52 PM, December 06, 2011

Blogger Anonymous Snowboarder said...

Bee - was Lara speaking the Swedish or German? And how is Lara sneaking Gloria's food?

5:20 PM, December 06, 2011

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