Could be. Our older boy used to get them a bit with teething but they'd clear up pretty quickly. He didn't used to charge about and climb the walls as much as the little one does though.
If you can keep your head, while those around you are losing theirs, you may not have grasped the seriousness of the situation.
Firstborn used to fall over a lot and walk into things when she was small. I got so worried I took her to the doctor who referred her to a consultant. The appointment went well and she said they could find nothing wrong. As we left the outpatient dept she promptly fell down the stairs. Luckily the consultant was right behind and said I know exactly whats wrong with her. I waited with baited breath.
SMS from Three this morning: "Yasss, you've arrived in South Africa!..." -followed by details of how much they are going to charge me for calls and texts. Clearly, I haven't arrived in SA. What they mean is, they are now imposing roaming charges in Ireland...
Since 2019 I've lived in east Clare, in the west of Ireland.
SMS from Three this morning: "Yasss, you've arrived in South Africa!..." -followed by details of how much they are going to charge me for calls and texts. Clearly, I haven't arrived in SA. What they mean is, they are now imposing roaming charges in Ireland...
Why are they doing that, is this another "benefit" of Brexit?
'The power of accurate observation .... is commonly called cynicism by those that have not got it.
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Why are they doing that, is this another "benefit" of Brexit?
'The power of accurate observation .... is commonly called cynicism by those that have not got it.
George Bernard Shaw'