So guess what?...I'm a dad now!!

Because we are both only 19 and my girlfriend is still at uni and I'm an apprentice chef. It's a mixture of our income and also how busy we are.

My girlfriend does want to get married madly though. It will happen in the near future, just not now.

How have your parents or family reacted to this? Chef.... lets hope you become the new ramsay.

Who takes care of the baby when you girlfriend is at uni? Is your girlfriend Australian or South African? Also why did you come to Australia(not an insult just a question)?

Sorry for all the questions. :p
 
How have your parents or family reacted to this?

My parents were a little annoyed but they are really supportive, same deal for her parents. My little sisters (two aged 16, 14 and 12) are in love with my daughter.

Who takes care of the baby when you girlfriend is at uni?
I do usually. Uni isn't the same hours every day. Some times it she wont be there for much, other times she will. Same deal for my job, the boss tells me when he wants me in. If all else fails and we are both away my girlfriends parents usually take her (mine are both back in Zimbabwe now). If they can't take her my best mate might take her. Either me or my girlfriend (or both) are usually with her though.

Is your girlfriend Australian or South African?

Australian. No one in my family has South African blood.

Also why did you come to Australia(not an insult just a question)?

Because my parents wanted to. I don't want to bring the tone of the thread done by saying why, but I cover lots of that in the earlier parts of my blog (link in sig).

Sorry for all the questions. :p
No problem.
 
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Even if its your home, people are trying to flee the country. I wouldnt want my parents to go to Zimbabwe maybe another time but not now.

Of course you wouldn't want your parents to go to Zimbabwe, they aren't Zimbabwean.

I guess you can't really understand unless you are in my position. Or a similar one.
 
Ellie said her first words late last night. It was a clear "dad" then a "daaaad". Swear to god, my jaw dropped. I know that babies often say things that sound like dada or dad when they are just babling, but she turned her head and looked straight at me. :D :happy I am on a bit of a high.

My girlfriend is gutted :p
 
First word at 5 months, isn't that early?

That's what I thought but my girlfriend insists she started talking then (around 6 months) as well. I'm not sure if it was a fluke or not though, I'm going to try and make her do it again when she wakes up.

My littlest sister started talking just before she hit 7 months, but it was kinda jibbery. I'm doing some research now, I really want this not to be a fluke.
 
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Thats kinda early but one of my cousins started talking when he was just 4 months old. Now he's 8 years old and he's so hyper :D
 
That's what I thought but my girlfriend insists she started talking then (around 6 months) as well. I'm not sure if it was a fluke or not though, I'm going to try and make her do it again when she wakes up.

My littlest sister started talking just before she hit 7 months, but it was kinda jibbery. I'm doing some research now, I really want this not to be a fluke.

I know girls can be earlier to talk than boys. But then that's not surprising, we're lazy and proud.
 
I know girls can be earlier to talk than boys. But then that's not surprising, we're lazy and proud.

I skim read that and thought it said "easier to talk to than boys".


I was about to disagree vehemently, but then I re-read it and all is well.
 
I skim read that and thought it said "easier to talk to than boys".


I was about to disagree vehemently, but then I re-read it and all is well.

But they are, without a doubt....

I think so anyway.
 

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