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  • Covered_End_Lad
    Covered_End_Lad Posts: 5,734
    shine166 said:
    Our sons gone from non verbal late April (2 yrs 3 months old), to now knowing 1-20, A-Z, upto 100 words and the last week saying Mummy/Daddy. Buzzing, doesn't quite do it justice. 
    Very similar story for us, son is 2 years 9 months now and was also non verbal until around 6 months ago, he now has several hundred words and starting to put 2 and 3 words together. As you say it’s a truly amazing feeling after a long time of worrying. He is still scheduled to see a specialist as they think he has a couple of delays but just so proud of his progress. 

    I keep getting told I’m wrong but really think lockdown has affected kids development.
  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,830
    My 2 sofas arrived.
  • Valiantphil
    Valiantphil Posts: 6,415
    Saw a guy about 7pm yesterday clearing up littler around the bus stops in Charlton. 
    Civilian not a council worker or private firm. (No hi viz and using a carrier bag). 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 95,042
    edited July 2021
    shine166 said:
    Our sons gone from non verbal late April (2 yrs 3 months old), to now knowing 1-20, A-Z, upto 100 words and the last week saying Mummy/Daddy. Buzzing, doesn't quite do it justice. 
    Very similar story for us, son is 2 years 9 months now and was also non verbal until around 6 months ago, he now has several hundred words and starting to put 2 and 3 words together. As you say it’s a truly amazing feeling after a long time of worrying. He is still scheduled to see a specialist as they think he has a couple of delays but just so proud of his progress. 

    I keep getting told I’m wrong but really think lockdown has affected kids development.
    Nah I completely agree with you... Its been great for me, and its probably helped my relationship with him the fact he's been able to see me most of the week (apart from the days when he'd go to Grandparents). In addition we didnt want to claim the 15-hours free childcare when it became available in February due to COVID

    BUT my boy is 3 and a half and whilst he's got a bit of a vocabulary its still a bit of a concern for us (we're finally seeing very slow breakthrough) but he's had very little child interaction this last year and a half so is probably going to be a struggle for the poor little sod, even down to little things like sharing his toys.

    We've got him enrolled in a School Nursery starting from September now (three hours in the morning, five days a week), so just hoping that my Company allows me to work from home at least three days a week so I can be there to collect him, else we'll have to re-think the whole strategy.

    Had an incident on Saturday night with someone down our road (we've barely spoken to them) letting us know about accident where a drunk in a van had pushed into the back of my Wife's car, pushing that into theirs (thankfully no damage). On the plus side my Wife was speaking to this neighbour yesterday and learnt that this persons child will also be going to the same nursery, and is equally struggling with speech etc. so the plan is to have a kind of play date for them to try and interact more.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,460
    edited July 2021
    TS responded privately to a question I had. Nice and unexpected.
  • Todds_right_hook
    Todds_right_hook Posts: 10,906
    Chizz said:
    My son said "Love you daddy" for the first time.
    Close the thread.  We have a winner. 
    Why? His son is 37!
  • Todds_right_hook
    Todds_right_hook Posts: 10,906
    Chizz said:
    My son said "Love you daddy" for the first time.
    Close the thread.  We have a winner. 
    Why? His son is 37!
    I’m 4 hours late on this
  • Todds_right_hook
    Todds_right_hook Posts: 10,906
    Dazzler21 said:
    TS responded privately to a question I had. Nice and unexpected.
    Was it about a list?

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  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,460
    Dazzler21 said:
    TS responded privately to a question I had. Nice and unexpected.
    Was it about a list?
    I can neither confirm nor deny anything about the conversation.
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,615
    shine166 said:
    Our sons gone from non verbal late April (2 yrs 3 months old), to now knowing 1-20, A-Z, upto 100 words and the last week saying Mummy/Daddy. Buzzing, doesn't quite do it justice. 
    Our daughter has Autism and until she was around 4 didn’t particularly engage with much, to the point we were concerned she wouldn’t feed/drink much either.
    when she started school it was like lightning a rocket, couldn’t keep her down and today is her last day at Primary school, she’s going onto one of the top Grammars in England after smashing her 11+.
    This morning she told me I am a “great Dad, just like Grandad was”: my dad passed away on Friday and it’s his fault I support Charlton as he used to take me to every home game since I was 5. 
    LLLBH.

    @shine166 your son will shine!
    Sorry for your loss @EugenesAxe, but I'm glad your daughter was able to show her appreciation for you like that at such a difficult time.

  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,979
    Condolences to @EugenesAxe and sorry to hear about your Grandad.

    But this thread is a breath of fresh air. Wonderful stories and happenings. I've even had a good laugh, thanks @ForeverAddickted


  • Starinnaddick
    Starinnaddick Posts: 4,360
    A dog I own a leg of won at Monmore. Happy day. 
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,915
    I just had a 'no wiper' bum sausage  B)
    was it a magic poo? (nothing on the paper, nothing in the pan)
  • lolwray
    lolwray Posts: 4,919
    6 baby pheasant chicks have survived hatched in the wild...they are at flying stage now so safe from corvids 
  • PrincessFiona
    PrincessFiona Posts: 5,491
    What a lovely idea for a thread. Genuinely loving some of the examples
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,038
    I'm really struggling to add anything to this thread, as today for me has been plain average, whether my post, my activities or my bowel movements (which required an average amount of toilet paper)

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  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 11,003
    I bothered to cook tonight and turned out a most fabulous (but unphotogenic) apricot and pecan tarte tatin.

  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,222
    edited July 2021
    One from last week, rather than today, but after what was a dreadful week of stress and long hours for me at work, my 6 year old daughter completed her week long summer bike camp where she learnt to ride her bike without stabilisers. We went to the local park, which has a small bike track, on Friday evening and she rode around and around showing off all her new skills. The feeling of fatherly pride that welled up in me completely pushed out all of the stress of the previous week.
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,386
    edited July 2021
    aliwibble said:
    shine166 said:
    Our sons gone from non verbal late April (2 yrs 3 months old), to now knowing 1-20, A-Z, upto 100 words and the last week saying Mummy/Daddy. Buzzing, doesn't quite do it justice. 
    Our daughter has Autism and until she was around 4 didn’t particularly engage with much, to the point we were concerned she wouldn’t feed/drink much either.
    when she started school it was like lightning a rocket, couldn’t keep her down and today is her last day at Primary school, she’s going onto one of the top Grammars in England after smashing her 11+.
    This morning she told me I am a “great Dad, just like Grandad was”: my dad passed away on Friday and it’s his fault I support Charlton as he used to take me to every home game since I was 5. 
    LLLBH.

    @shine166 your son will shine!
    Sorry for your loss @EugenesAxe, but I'm glad your daughter was able to show her appreciation for you like that at such a difficult time.

    There’s a good and very Charlton story attached to my dad’s last days actually.
    when he was in hospital which was up until he came home for his final days, he insisted on having his Charlton shirt on instead of a gown,  bear in mind this is Plymouth and a fair few of his wardmates apparently are Argyle supporters.
    I’m told he was giving them all grief the whole time because of the last result against them, when he got home I asked him and he said “of course I was! When do we ever win 6-0, I bet I wont ever see a score like that again…”
    Funny how some things are so poignant.

    and thankyou @aliwibble @Oggy Red
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,366
    lolwray said:
    6 baby pheasant chicks have survived hatched in the wild...they are at flying stage now so safe from corvids 
    Not 100% safe though, until their second jab. 
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,138
    shine166 said:
    Our sons gone from non verbal late April (2 yrs 3 months old), to now knowing 1-20, A-Z, upto 100 words and the last week saying Mummy/Daddy. Buzzing, doesn't quite do it justice. 
    Very similar story for us, son is 2 years 9 months now and was also non verbal until around 6 months ago, he now has several hundred words and starting to put 2 and 3 words together. As you say it’s a truly amazing feeling after a long time of worrying. He is still scheduled to see a specialist as they think he has a couple of delays but just so proud of his progress. 

    I keep getting told I’m wrong but really think lockdown has affected kids development.
    It's worth remembering that Einstein didn't speak until he was four. Of course, that doesn't mean that every late talker will turn out to be a genius, but it's a salient reminder that it's not a race.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,138
    edited July 2021
    Another M.I.L. one as we're on holiday with her. I got her to watch Hypnotoad on a loop. It took 9 minutes before she decided that nothing was going to happen. That's what a lifetime of watching itv does to you  ;)
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,516
    edited July 2021
    American kids are speaking in British accents after watching Peppa Pig.
  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,460
    I went paddle boarding on Lough Neagh today with the Mrs. Quality. 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 95,042
    Its the start of taking America back!!