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Australia and NZ tour rumours going around Part 2 (No Bullshit)

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  • aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,406
    Jolly Jumper : http://perfectlysafe.stores.yahoo.net/96770.html
    They're great for when they're a bit older......they love that little bit of independance and being upright. It's on a big spring and they can bounce up and down and all over the place. All my kids used to crack up!You can hook them to a frame (like in that pic) or a door frame. It was good - we could take it anywhere, if we were inside, outside chilling or doing gardening. The only downfall to them is that they're strapped in firmly, to a harness thing and if they poop in their nappy, it just squirts straight up their back :eek:
    Slings are great too.....I had one....for the front though....I couldn't stand having them on my back and not being able to make eye contact etc with them.


    I thought they were banned cos they were making kids legs go bandy....
  • aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,406
    ABSOLUTELY!!!! :mad:
    I wouldn't be a teacher for all the tea in China!!

    Some ppl are born to teach tho...
    And there are ppl that shouldnt be teachers that are teaching our kids..
  • aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,406
    ZiggyStar wrote:
    WHAT! Cuddles are good! And lots of them. Leigh and I cuddle our DOGS more than some people cuddle their kids.

    Did you demand feed or schedule feed eg every 3-4 hours or thereabouts. My mum (who had 5 kids) and Leigh's mum both say DO NOT demand feed because I'll be a cow all day long. They reckon kids get used to the times and will adjust to set feeding hours.

    I reckon demand feed is better u are feeding them when they need food u arent shoving food down there throats when they arent hungry....perhaps thats why so many kids are obese these days
  • aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,406
    tambo or pick? :eek:

    i've done nothing with my mike pic.. :D i can't imagine framing it, no way :D maybe when i get my own place..


    HAHAHA pic would be hard to frame a tambo...I framed it cos I was scared I'd lose it .....now its safe behind glass..........:)

  • :D:D:D very nice!
    aus_suz wrote:
    Some ppl are born to teach tho...
    And there are ppl that shouldnt be teachers that are teaching our kids..

    some ARE born to teach.. :) i chose my career 'cos of a great teacher

    and some.. make you wonder why they entered the field :(
    wah
  • aus_suz wrote:
    I reckon this is why Kindergartens now do full days instead of half days...
    Its to suit working parents so they dont have to arrange day care for the other half of the day.
    When Phoebe was in kindy we had a choice half or full and I chose half cos it was better for Phoebe to be there half a day....A full day is so much on a little kid 3 or 4 yrs old..
    Now at our school they only do full days...

    i reckon it would be too.. kylie as just saying this the other day..
    wah
  • aus_suz wrote:
    I reckon this is why Kindergartens now do full days instead of half days...
    Its to suit working parents so they dont have to arrange day care for the other half of the day.
    When Phoebe was in kindy we had a choice half or full and I chose half cos it was better for Phoebe to be there half a day....A full day is so much on a little kid 3 or 4 yrs old..
    Now at our school they only do full days...
    Yeah this is the first time our little Kindy's ever done it. They are only doing it because the new teacher we got is travelling every day from Perth :eek: Poor thing, so it's bad enough for her to have to do that trip 4 times a week let alone eight times a weeks, if we had the usual 4 half days.....it'd cost her more for fuel than her wages.
    Maddi's only done the 2 full days so far and was fine until she'd been home about half an hour and literally just dropped asleep :p hehe
  • aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,406
    very nice!



    some ARE born to teach.. :) i chose my career 'cos of a great teacher

    and some.. make you wonder why they entered the field :(


    Yep I agree.........

    I know of this teacher that Carissa had in Grade 1 she was a cow and still is..
    I cant believe she is still teaching....
    Having a great teacher makes such a difference..:)
  • aus_suz wrote:
    I thought they were banned cos they were making kids legs go bandy....
    I think they were looking at banning them at one stage and then once researched they came up alright :) None of my kids have had any problems.
  • aus_suz wrote:
    Some ppl are born to teach tho...
    And there are ppl that shouldnt be teachers that are teaching our kids..
    Totally agree there, Suz. Goes for alot of professions actually.
  • aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,406
    Yeah this is the first time our little Kindy's ever done it. They are only doing it because the new teacher we got is travelling every day from Perth :eek: Poor thing, so it's bad enough for her to have to do that trip 4 times a week let alone eight times a weeks, if we had the usual 4 half days.....it'd cost her more for fuel than her wages.
    Maddi's only done the 2 full days so far and was fine until she'd been home about half an hour and literally just dropped asleep :p hehe

    Thats insane....she has to travel so far....
    They have been trying to encourage teachers from here to go to WA to teach.
    Just before Carissa graduated they had ppl come and talk to them about considering moving to Perth. Where they were wanting to send them tho u needed a 4 wheel drive.. Would it be up in the Kimberlies?? I will have to ask her. The pay was really good and I think there may have been a tax benefit too..
  • aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,406
    How far from Perth are u?
  • threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    aus_suz wrote:
    I thought they were banned cos they were making kids legs go bandy....


    i think they say don't have the kid in it for longer then insert time here


    but yeah i've heard they hinder them from learning to walk proper
    condescending and sarcastic since 1980
  • aus_suz wrote:
    Thats insane....she has to travel so far....
    They have been trying to encourage teachers from here to go to WA to teach.
    Just before Carissa graduated they had ppl come and talk to them about considering moving to Perth. Where they were wanting to send them tho u needed a 4 wheel drive.. Would it be up in the Kimberlies?? I will have to ask her. The pay was really good and I think there may have been a tax benefit too..
    We are so short of teachers over here - it's getting rediculous :(
    You would definitely need a 4 wheel drive for the Kimberlies.....it'd have to be diesel too because of all the petrol sniffing :rolleyes:
  • aus_suz wrote:
    HAHAHA pic would be hard to frame a tambo...I framed it cos I was scared I'd lose it .....now its safe behind glass..........:)

    it's do-able :p haha :D

    cool.. :) saw a thread on the porch about ed's pick.. going for over US $100 on ebay? saaaaad!!
    wah
  • threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    cool.. :) saw a thread on the porch about ed's pick.. going for over US $100 on ebay? saaaaad!!


    *breaks glass. runs to ebay to sell ed's pic*
    condescending and sarcastic since 1980
  • aus_suz wrote:
    How far from Perth are u?
    About 1.5hours drive to Perth city. So it's not that far....but would be adding 3 hours (maybe more if she's North of the river) to her day.....plus the cost of fuel. She has young children too.
  • threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    i've just been uploading some photos of the kid, she's so funny.
    condescending and sarcastic since 1980
  • i've just been uploading some photos of the kid, she's so funny.
    YEY!!!!!! Share with us Aunties please :D:p
  • threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    YEY!!!!!! Share with us Aunties please :D:p


    no!





    ok. hang on
    condescending and sarcastic since 1980
  • uhuh! I said this the other day, too: Having children is a privellege - NOT A RIGHT!!!

    Glenn has a cousin who, her and her hubby, have spent a small fortune on IVF over the years and are getting to a point of having to give in :( They'd be the best parents, too.





    OK.....gone :)

    missed this...

    my heart goes out to them :( i know a few couples who've been trying to adopt for years..
    wah
  • zenithzenith Posts: 3,191
    impatience is a gift ........
  • aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,406
    Nite Jammers!!
  • Awwwwwwww & LMAO!! Love the titles for the pics :D
    Even my Glenn saw that I was looking at baby photo's and came rushing over saying "Is that new photo's of Glenns baby?"
    We both Ooh'd and aah'd over them. She is just ADORABLE!!!!! So's Dad :) hehe!
  • zenith wrote:
    awww
    is so so cute :D bubs have the most funny wtf expressions sometimes

    & hi all - whats been up this week??
    Hey there you :eek: been wondering where you were....thought you'd eloped with the science teacher ;):D
    How'd all that go? and how'd the boat raffle go?

    You haven't missed anything here - same ol. Been pretty quiet on most days actually.
  • aus_suz wrote:
    Nite Jammers!!
    Night Suz :) Sweet dreams!
  • threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    condescending and sarcastic since 1980
  • :eek:

    &

    Boi-e-oi-e-oing :eek:
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