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Sally

Sally Report 20 Apr 2007 20:38

Hi Charlie, 14...yes i remember my girls at that age...always moaning about something....i'dd be pulling my hair out...and they would have forgot all about the issue at hand....then i got to thinking ...why not only have a girlie day out with one...invite one of their friends along too....it worked....now we have mother and daughter nights out...a whole host of us...and we have many a laugh taking trips down memory lane....mind you .. i think the booze helps these days...hard work...but great memmories...lol Sally x

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 20 Apr 2007 20:21

Catherine, she is just growing up, treasure moments like this, believe you me in the future they will be so important.

Catherine from Manchester

Catherine from Manchester Report 20 Apr 2007 20:20

oh carol tell me about it my daughter is proper hormonal at the moment. she's only 10. her step dad caught her hiding a dvd. He picked me up from Rainbows and told me she was up to something. It's a 12 dvd, she seen it before, it's the sneaking and hiding I don't get. I just been and had a girlie chat with her, she still won't come down from her room. catherine xx

Charlie chuckles

Charlie chuckles Report 20 Apr 2007 20:02

Charlie,14, asked me if we could spend some mum and daughter time 2morrow afternoon, as we haven't done this for an age I said of course and started making plans for lunch and a wee bit of girl shopping. I made her a hairdressers appointment for 11 and then we were off-- Except, now she wants to fit me in between the hairdresser and meeting a friend in town at 12:30 which by the time we do owt will give me about 10 mins--I've told her not to bother!!! Kids are so thoughtful aren't they? Carol