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Happy Birthday Georgia.
When Georgia was younger, she was hard to get used to. It's the curse of a second (or third, fourth etc) child, that the parents have gotten over the wonder fo a little baby, and begin to find dirty nappies and waking in the night very frustrating!
But as Georgia's gotten bigger, she's really developed into a great little kid. She's always laughing, and playing, and brings such joy.
She's totally different to how Malibu was, which is nice, as it's a differnet experience. In the early days it was all the same, but now it's completely different again. For instance Georgia is much more mischievious than Malibu was. She got hold of the TV remote the other day, and changed the menu language to Turkish. It took me ages to get it back to English. She climbs on everything, the bed, chairs, then tries to dive off head first, lauhing all the way down. She's a handfull, but it's fun.
Also, Georgia does things in a very different way to how Malibu did. Georgi started to walk on her own last week. She's been standing on her own for a while, and walking whilst holding on to the furniture and the like, but she didn't even attempt to make a step on her own. When she did, she took 5 steps. That's Georgia though, she won't do anything until she's certain she can do it well. From one day to the next it seems she will have mastered the skill. She's got no fea reither, just heads across the kitchen with no target in mind, if the going gets tough, she can always sit down and crawl.
Georgia's great, it was hard to begin with, but overall it's been a great year with her. I'm really looking forward to seeing what she'll be able to do next and what trouble she'll get into.
So here's to Georgia, my favourite little 1 year old.
> You should make them fight each other. Which one do you like best?
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Quite possibly the funniest thing I have read this week.
Sometimes I dislike them, like if they cry for attention when I'm watching a film.
They do fight sometimes, well Georgia dives on top on Malibu, maybe bites her too. Malibu retaliates by punching her in the head. It's funny when Georgia attacks Malibu, because she's bigger, and doesn't get hurt, I have to stop Malibu from punching Georgia in the head though, even though it makes Georgia laugh.
> Hang on...'Georgia'...'Malibu'...why are your kids named after US
> States? Why can't you give them proper names like 'Clown Shoe
> McGrew', or 'Batty McFatty'.
I think you answered your own question there. ;-)
Happy birthday to Georgia though, naturally, and wishes for her future.
My nephew walks like the wind now. He's about two months older than Georgia... he began to walk just before one, but now he waddles so fast it's difficult to keep up with him.
If a door opens and is left open, vroom. Gone. He has a fantastic laugh too, so all you can see is this toddler speeding away, and a "hehehehheeheheh" fading away into the distance.
Happy Birthday Georgia.
When Georgia was younger, she was hard to get used to. It's the curse of a second (or third, fourth etc) child, that the parents have gotten over the wonder fo a little baby, and begin to find dirty nappies and waking in the night very frustrating!
But as Georgia's gotten bigger, she's really developed into a great little kid. She's always laughing, and playing, and brings such joy.
She's totally different to how Malibu was, which is nice, as it's a differnet experience. In the early days it was all the same, but now it's completely different again. For instance Georgia is much more mischievious than Malibu was. She got hold of the TV remote the other day, and changed the menu language to Turkish. It took me ages to get it back to English. She climbs on everything, the bed, chairs, then tries to dive off head first, lauhing all the way down. She's a handfull, but it's fun.
Also, Georgia does things in a very different way to how Malibu did. Georgi started to walk on her own last week. She's been standing on her own for a while, and walking whilst holding on to the furniture and the like, but she didn't even attempt to make a step on her own. When she did, she took 5 steps. That's Georgia though, she won't do anything until she's certain she can do it well. From one day to the next it seems she will have mastered the skill. She's got no fea reither, just heads across the kitchen with no target in mind, if the going gets tough, she can always sit down and crawl.
Georgia's great, it was hard to begin with, but overall it's been a great year with her. I'm really looking forward to seeing what she'll be able to do next and what trouble she'll get into.
So here's to Georgia, my favourite little 1 year old.