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    • Amber smiled and went to the couch with the plate of fruit setting it on her lap, when she saw her cousin toddler over and tried to get on the couch she helped, "Oh sorry here let me you." Her cousin get up, gently picking her up slightly and sitting her down.
    • I love wearing dungarees, but I think I look a bit stupid now at 76!! They are great at hiding a nappy though.
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    • I have made my own terry nappies for ages. When I was young I was broke but very practical and watched my mother sewing. I cannot remember when but I started with old towels and became more adept at sewing. I made a pattern from an old paid of plastic pants and cut them out, stitching the edges. A few years ago I bought an ‘overlocker’ or a surger as I think it is called in the USA. My nappies are made to fit me and I use them every day. They are one layer of thick terry with a terry soaker stitched into the middle, then the whole thing is covered in a brushed cotton fabric (usually in something a bit childish!). They fasten with velcro. I make about 12/15 a year and they last about 4/5 years. They are the best at not falling apart if I am being active and they are discrete enough not to be noticed under some slightly baggy shorts. I wear Suprima 1312 plastic pants over them. I Mix them up with disposables for day and night, adding another soaker layer for night time with Suprima 1205 pants.   
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