
I was the smug school gate mum that everyone hated. To this day, other women cross the street to avoid me. I now fear I'm slipping back into my old ways: RACHEL HALLIWELL
Seeing my eldest daughter with her newborn baby takes me back to the days when she and her two sisters were infants.
Of course, I thought each of them was the most beautiful creation on earth. And clearly I'm back to my old ways as I'm already boasting to anyone who'll listen that my granddaughter, aged three weeks, is the world's prettiest, brightest girl.
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