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I think you often work out your ideal age gaps by what worked or didn't work

in your own family. This at least was how dh and I worked out

when we wanted out 2nd child after the first. There is 3 years between my

younger brother and me and it really was to large a gap. My parents tended

to treat us both as the age of my brother and I found that very frustrating

(there is a big difference between being 6 and 9 for example) my older

sister is nearly 7 years older than me and while I know my parents found

this far easier than the 3 year gap it makes for little contact as a child

as you are simply to different Now as a adult I don't notice our age

difference but I was in my 20's before my sister and I made friends..

I have 2 sets of friends who has a 4 year and a 5 year gap and both of them

says that it works really well as that means they have time for the baby (as

older one is in school or playgroup) and then don't feel guilty about paying

more attention to oldest child once they get home..

Personally we went with a 23 month age gap and I think it works wonderful

the girls at least are getting a lot of enjoyment from each other and I love

watching them play and interact with each other...

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I think you often work out your ideal age gaps by what worked or didn't work

in your own family. This at least was how dh and I worked out

when we wanted out 2nd child after the first. There is 3 years between my

younger brother and me and it really was to large a gap. My parents tended

to treat us both as the age of my brother and I found that very frustrating

(there is a big difference between being 6 and 9 for example) my older

sister is nearly 7 years older than me and while I know my parents found

this far easier than the 3 year gap it makes for little contact as a child

as you are simply to different Now as a adult I don't notice our age

difference but I was in my 20's before my sister and I made friends..

I have 2 sets of friends who has a 4 year and a 5 year gap and both of them

says that it works really well as that means they have time for the baby (as

older one is in school or playgroup) and then don't feel guilty about paying

more attention to oldest child once they get home..

Personally we went with a 23 month age gap and I think it works wonderful

the girls at least are getting a lot of enjoyment from each other and I love

watching them play and interact with each other...

Sorry got very long ;o)

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

The answer probably lies some place

between chocolate and conversation.

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I think you often work out your ideal age gaps by what worked or didn't work

in your own family. This at least was how dh and I worked out

when we wanted out 2nd child after the first. There is 3 years between my

younger brother and me and it really was to large a gap. My parents tended

to treat us both as the age of my brother and I found that very frustrating

(there is a big difference between being 6 and 9 for example) my older

sister is nearly 7 years older than me and while I know my parents found

this far easier than the 3 year gap it makes for little contact as a child

as you are simply to different Now as a adult I don't notice our age

difference but I was in my 20's before my sister and I made friends..

I have 2 sets of friends who has a 4 year and a 5 year gap and both of them

says that it works really well as that means they have time for the baby (as

older one is in school or playgroup) and then don't feel guilty about paying

more attention to oldest child once they get home..

Personally we went with a 23 month age gap and I think it works wonderful

the girls at least are getting a lot of enjoyment from each other and I love

watching them play and interact with each other...

Sorry got very long ;o)

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

The answer probably lies some place

between chocolate and conversation.

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No doubt there will be lots of other posts, saying that close siblings get

along wonderfully and I'm not denying it happens. Its wonderful if two

children get on and are companions but IME nature likes to play little

tricks!!!

I don't actually think when the kids get on or don't get along is much to do

with age gap I think it is more to do with personality and temperament.. As

I already mentioned earlier we have a 23 m gap and that has worked well but

my daughters are very similar in temperament.. with my brother and I (3

years) and my sister and I (7 years) we are all so different that perhaps no

matter what kind of age gap would we not have gotten on... (my

philosophical through of the day )

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No doubt there will be lots of other posts, saying that close siblings get

along wonderfully and I'm not denying it happens. Its wonderful if two

children get on and are companions but IME nature likes to play little

tricks!!!

I don't actually think when the kids get on or don't get along is much to do

with age gap I think it is more to do with personality and temperament.. As

I already mentioned earlier we have a 23 m gap and that has worked well but

my daughters are very similar in temperament.. with my brother and I (3

years) and my sister and I (7 years) we are all so different that perhaps no

matter what kind of age gap would we not have gotten on... (my

philosophical through of the day )

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

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between chocolate and conversation.

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No doubt there will be lots of other posts, saying that close siblings get

along wonderfully and I'm not denying it happens. Its wonderful if two

children get on and are companions but IME nature likes to play little

tricks!!!

I don't actually think when the kids get on or don't get along is much to do

with age gap I think it is more to do with personality and temperament.. As

I already mentioned earlier we have a 23 m gap and that has worked well but

my daughters are very similar in temperament.. with my brother and I (3

years) and my sister and I (7 years) we are all so different that perhaps no

matter what kind of age gap would we not have gotten on... (my

philosophical through of the day )

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

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between chocolate and conversation.

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" " " " " but I was buoyed up by a local

librarian who told me when I was at the end of pregnancy that she had

two close together (unintentionally) and that it had been wonderful. " " " " "

It is SO nice when people are positive about this sort of thing don't you

think?? I have lost count at the number of times that I went out with Phoebe

and Eloisa in the double buggy (23 month gap) and got told by total

strangers.. Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH it

annoys me.. I did find though that smiling sweetly and saying Twice the joy

generally got a very surprised look but then people said Yes that is a far

nicer way to look at it...

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

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between chocolate and conversation.

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" " " " " but I was buoyed up by a local

librarian who told me when I was at the end of pregnancy that she had

two close together (unintentionally) and that it had been wonderful. " " " " "

It is SO nice when people are positive about this sort of thing don't you

think?? I have lost count at the number of times that I went out with Phoebe

and Eloisa in the double buggy (23 month gap) and got told by total

strangers.. Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH it

annoys me.. I did find though that smiling sweetly and saying Twice the joy

generally got a very surprised look but then people said Yes that is a far

nicer way to look at it...

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

The answer probably lies some place

between chocolate and conversation.

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" " " " " but I was buoyed up by a local

librarian who told me when I was at the end of pregnancy that she had

two close together (unintentionally) and that it had been wonderful. " " " " "

It is SO nice when people are positive about this sort of thing don't you

think?? I have lost count at the number of times that I went out with Phoebe

and Eloisa in the double buggy (23 month gap) and got told by total

strangers.. Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH it

annoys me.. I did find though that smiling sweetly and saying Twice the joy

generally got a very surprised look but then people said Yes that is a far

nicer way to look at it...

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

The answer probably lies some place

between chocolate and conversation.

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" " " " " but I was buoyed up by a local

librarian who told me when I was at the end of pregnancy that she had

two close together (unintentionally) and that it had been wonderful. " " " " "

It is SO nice when people are positive about this sort of thing don't you

think?? I have lost count at the number of times that I went out with Phoebe

and Eloisa in the double buggy (23 month gap) and got told by total

strangers.. Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH it

annoys me.. I did find though that smiling sweetly and saying Twice the joy

generally got a very surprised look but then people said Yes that is a far

nicer way to look at it...

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

The answer probably lies some place

between chocolate and conversation.

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" " " " " but I was buoyed up by a local

librarian who told me when I was at the end of pregnancy that she had

two close together (unintentionally) and that it had been wonderful. " " " " "

It is SO nice when people are positive about this sort of thing don't you

think?? I have lost count at the number of times that I went out with Phoebe

and Eloisa in the double buggy (23 month gap) and got told by total

strangers.. Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH it

annoys me.. I did find though that smiling sweetly and saying Twice the joy

generally got a very surprised look but then people said Yes that is a far

nicer way to look at it...

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

The answer probably lies some place

between chocolate and conversation.

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" " " " " but I was buoyed up by a local

librarian who told me when I was at the end of pregnancy that she had

two close together (unintentionally) and that it had been wonderful. " " " " "

It is SO nice when people are positive about this sort of thing don't you

think?? I have lost count at the number of times that I went out with Phoebe

and Eloisa in the double buggy (23 month gap) and got told by total

strangers.. Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH it

annoys me.. I did find though that smiling sweetly and saying Twice the joy

generally got a very surprised look but then people said Yes that is a far

nicer way to look at it...

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

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between chocolate and conversation.

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" Lonnie Fletcher " wrote:

have lost count at the number of times that I went out with Phoebe

and Eloisa in the double buggy (23 month gap) and got told by total

strangers.. Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH

it annoys me..

That one sends me nuts, I got so that I would push double buggy past

inanly smiling old ladies without even acknowledging them. People used

to nod, smile and say " Ohh,double trouble! " to me at least 6/7 times a

day and I never could think of a reply cos it used to p--- me offf so

much , that I couldn't have replied sweetly enuf with anything

approaching witty wity repartee. I did think of some but generally

coulkdnt be A-- to stop and talk to anybody so dumb , instead I would

grit my teeth and grin/snarl inanely back and keep walking.

Now they are 5 nobody ever notices .

thankfully.

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" Lonnie Fletcher " wrote:

have lost count at the number of times that I went out with Phoebe

and Eloisa in the double buggy (23 month gap) and got told by total

strangers.. Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH

it annoys me..

That one sends me nuts, I got so that I would push double buggy past

inanly smiling old ladies without even acknowledging them. People used

to nod, smile and say " Ohh,double trouble! " to me at least 6/7 times a

day and I never could think of a reply cos it used to p--- me offf so

much , that I couldn't have replied sweetly enuf with anything

approaching witty wity repartee. I did think of some but generally

coulkdnt be A-- to stop and talk to anybody so dumb , instead I would

grit my teeth and grin/snarl inanely back and keep walking.

Now they are 5 nobody ever notices .

thankfully.

.

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" Lonnie Fletcher " wrote:

have lost count at the number of times that I went out with Phoebe

and Eloisa in the double buggy (23 month gap) and got told by total

strangers.. Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH

it annoys me..

That one sends me nuts, I got so that I would push double buggy past

inanly smiling old ladies without even acknowledging them. People used

to nod, smile and say " Ohh,double trouble! " to me at least 6/7 times a

day and I never could think of a reply cos it used to p--- me offf so

much , that I couldn't have replied sweetly enuf with anything

approaching witty wity repartee. I did think of some but generally

coulkdnt be A-- to stop and talk to anybody so dumb , instead I would

grit my teeth and grin/snarl inanely back and keep walking.

Now they are 5 nobody ever notices .

thankfully.

.

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Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH

> it annoys me..

Maybe it's cos my daughter and my niece aren't twins but are born 3.5

weeks apart that I don't mind hearing this when I've taken them out,

as they are often mistaken for twins.

They were definitely double trouble at 18mo but after about 2.5yo have

been fab entertainment for each other.

--Sue, who used to wish she had twins!

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Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH

> it annoys me..

Maybe it's cos my daughter and my niece aren't twins but are born 3.5

weeks apart that I don't mind hearing this when I've taken them out,

as they are often mistaken for twins.

They were definitely double trouble at 18mo but after about 2.5yo have

been fab entertainment for each other.

--Sue, who used to wish she had twins!

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Double trouble... I know they said it to be nice but ARGH

> it annoys me..

Maybe it's cos my daughter and my niece aren't twins but are born 3.5

weeks apart that I don't mind hearing this when I've taken them out,

as they are often mistaken for twins.

They were definitely double trouble at 18mo but after about 2.5yo have

been fab entertainment for each other.

--Sue, who used to wish she had twins!

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> You know the comment I hate? I have 4 kids and people always have to

> say " haven't you got a telly then, hahahaha " .

Never heard that one. I get " kept trying for a girl, did you? " Am always

tempted to say that we were hoping for a hippo, but have never done so yet.

Lynda

SAHM to (8), (5), Fraser (3), Callum (15/5/00)

Newsletter editor, Mid-Northumberland Branch

Area Rep, Region 7

www.familygarland.co.uk

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" " " " " Never heard that one. I get " kept trying for a girl, did you? " Am

always

tempted to say that we were hoping for a hippo, but have never done so

yet. " " " " "

Oh that is wonderful please do so ;o) (or else I might steal it when people

will start asking me are you hoping for a boy this time)

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" " " " " Never heard that one. I get " kept trying for a girl, did you? " Am

always

tempted to say that we were hoping for a hippo, but have never done so

yet. " " " " "

Oh that is wonderful please do so ;o) (or else I might steal it when people

will start asking me are you hoping for a boy this time)

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

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" " " " " Never heard that one. I get " kept trying for a girl, did you? " Am

always

tempted to say that we were hoping for a hippo, but have never done so

yet. " " " " "

Oh that is wonderful please do so ;o) (or else I might steal it when people

will start asking me are you hoping for a boy this time)

Lonnie Mama to Phoebe and Eloisa

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> " " " " " Never heard that one. I get " kept trying for a girl, did you? "

Am

> always

> tempted to say that we were hoping for a hippo, but have never done

so

> yet. " " " " "

>

> Oh that is wonderful please do so ;o) (or else I might steal it when

people

> will start asking me are you hoping for a boy this time)

Whilst I was pregnant people inevitably used to ask 'Do you know what

it is?' to which we replied 'A baby'

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When people asked me that question, or the inevitable 'What are you hoping

for', I used to reply, 'A white rabbit. Far less trouble than children and

you can have it put to sleep and get another one when you're fed or bored up

of it.'

Lesley

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Whilst I was pregnant people inevitably used to ask 'Do you know what

it is?' to which we replied 'A baby'

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When people asked me that question, or the inevitable 'What are you hoping

for', I used to reply, 'A white rabbit. Far less trouble than children and

you can have it put to sleep and get another one when you're fed or bored up

of it.'

Lesley

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Whilst I was pregnant people inevitably used to ask 'Do you know what

it is?' to which we replied 'A baby'

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