Bolanette87
<font color=deeppink>The Queen Bee<br><font color=
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I also can't believe that a man of 26 years old was stood in the Studio's crying over a mouse!!
I know what you mean, I think I was one of the older mums there today, I'm 32, I kept biting my tongue to take the thought of crying away!!!
I'm welling up thinking about it!
I know what you mean, I think I was one of the older mums there today, I'm 32, I kept biting my tongue to take the thought of crying away!!!
I'm welling up thinking about it!
Jeez whats wrong with me?![]()

It is truly magical isn't it - makes you believe in all sorts of things, no matter how old you are![]()

I know what you mean, I think I was one of the older mums there today, I'm 32, I kept biting my tongue to take the thought of crying away!!!
I'm welling up thinking about it!
Jeez whats wrong with me?![]()
Glad I'm not the only one! I can't even look at my signature without feeling somehting tugging on those heart strings!Me and Kyra have just watched Pinocchio, been a long time since i watched that film and it made me blub like a baby lol.
Do you know I've never seen that film!
Glad I'm not the only one! I can't even look at my signature without feeling somehting tugging on those heart strings!

Awwww i just opened my secret santa gifts and i got a cute Mickey Christmas plush and a Tink photo album. They are lovely.
Wish i had left them till Christmas now lol.
Awwww i just opened my secret santa gifts and i got a cute Mickey Christmas plush and a Tink photo album. They are lovely.
Wish i had left them till Christmas now lol.
I thought the Baby Annabell was a big fat waste of money lol.
Never heard of the password puppy. Is it any good?
! Its one of those voice-recognition toys - you have to name your puppy, then use exactly the same tone of voice when you call it for it to interact with you
. I think these toys are way too precise for children - my DD just got fed up constantly calling the pup and it not paying the slightest bit of attention
. I can't count the number of times we reset it.Ours wasn't lol![]()
! Its one of those voice-recognition toys - you have to name your puppy, then use exactly the same tone of voice when you call it for it to interact with you
. I think these toys are way too precise for children - my DD just got fed up constantly calling the pup and it not paying the slightest bit of attention
. I can't count the number of times we reset it.
lol.
What have you brought her this year?
, plus lots of wee girly things for her Santa sack.
? Its so easy to get carried away when they're little isn't it?Its so easy to get carried away when they're little isn't it?
) some sign language books, pirate bath toys
and we are getting him a Darby and Buster teddy from DLRP too.We went massively overboard last year for Kacee, he was still opening presents in January!!
This year we have only spent £50 on Kacee for Christmas. We have bought him an easel from Woolies (before they went bust) some sign language books, pirate bath toys
and we are getting him a Darby and Buster teddy from DLRP too.
I loved my easel....
May I ask why sign language books?
Bob xoxoxox
She's asked for a surprise, so we've bought her her own CD player for her bedroom. A very specific Bratz doll was also on the list, plus lots of wee girly things for her Santa sack.
Whats Kyra getting - and how many sacks will Santa need? Its so easy to get carried away when they're little isn't it?