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Re: Cost of studying in Londo
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 11:40 pm
by Caroline A-C
Nextinline - my ds was obviously the noisiest when at home with his constant singing. However, over the past week my dd has taken over - now she won't stop singing!!! So, if you think things will get quieter and you miss it, you may have to think again as one of your other two may be waiting in the wings (so to speak) waiting for their moment to take over the role of noisiest child!!!!!!! Don't you just love 'em though!!
Re: Cost of studying in Londo
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 9:57 am
by nextinline
Caroline A-C pleased to hear your dd has taken over noise-wise

My dd is 12 and I think I could be in for the same thing as she is definitely noiser since she joined High School

At least now Little Shop of Horrors and Fiddler on the Roof have finished the songs are different. We are back to rock, pop and basically anything noisy he can find to sing

My eldest ds leaves in September and he is quiet and studious so lets hope he doesn't come back from Uni noisy as well

Re: Cost of studying in Londo
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 10:52 am
by Caroline A-C
Must be something about 12 year old dd's - mine is the same age!!!!!