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MSE Parents Club Part 8
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You didn't come across wrong, I know exactly what you mean Hun... I feel the same... And caitlyn's older too!Ah Krystal, hope my post didn't come across wrong. It's just when I read (serial lurker that I am) about Glam's Jack and Jillies Kian sleeping through at the same age as Charly, I sometimes feel I'm doing something wrong. It's just comforting to know I'm not alone
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Hugs to all xxxA very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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I'm sat on the sofa base - with no cushions and there is the vile wiff of sick in the air. Can you guess why I've been quiet for a while? _pale_
:eek: Its got a foam covered bar handle!
The bag is nearly £50 but covers it
or do we think I'd be allowed to take cling film on with me to wrap around it?
I've been waiting for you to come on; Fairy post arrived, Thank You :kisses3:
sorry peeps have got non-sleeping babies Hugs to you all!
MrsM - I paid less than that for it new (without the hang bag though)
you are meant to have the buggy/pram secure so no straps etc are hanging lose. you do see peeps at the airport with carseats and suitcases clingfilmed so i dont see why not. it would be in your handluggage anyway. and its not prohibited item. i'd cling film rather than spend £50. would you use the cover again?'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
am i the only one who only uses a soother when i really get desperate??'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0
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Well done Sami :T
Im happy with the price, when I priced it up it brand new it was costing well over £400 for all the bits included. I bought the jane powertwin for £380 and selling at £300 so im only putting £40 to this one and it is practically new. :T0 -
jillie1974 wrote: »am i the only one who only uses a soother when i really get desperate??
noooooo
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sami, do you know anyone that works in Asda or similar, as they could get (aquire) the strong cling wrap stuff that they wrap round cages etc!!! Not sure if you know the stuff I mean but that is stronger than normal cling!!Everyone is entitled to their opinionEllie 25/12/070
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Oh dear, Edgar again?I'm sat on the sofa base - with no cushions and there is the vile wiff of sick in the air. Can you guess why I've been quiet for a while? _pale_
:eek: Its got a foam covered bar handle!
The bag is nearly £50 but covers it
or do we think I'd be allowed to take cling film on with me to wrap around it?
I've been waiting for you to come on; Fairy post arrived, Thank You :kisses3:
sorry peeps have got non-sleeping babies Hugs to you all!
MrsM - I paid less than that for it new (without the hang bag though)
Expensive bag though! Don't suppose there are any universal covers that would fit it? You could try with the cling film but I'm not sure it would be robust enough? (and the fairies say you're welcome, but they want to see the end result
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Glad Benjamin is settled now...
Baby is sleeping, I've wrapped my bra round the cot bars, you never know... I'm off to sleep anyway, night all xxA very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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cool I thought they might think I was gonna strangle the crew with cling film loljillie1974 wrote: »you are meant to have the buggy/pram secure so no straps etc are hanging lose. you do see peeps at the airport with carseats and suitcases clingfilmed so i dont see why not. it would be in your handluggage anyway. and its not prohibited item. i'd cling film rather than spend £50. would you use the cover again?
The bag would only get used once or twice again for next holiday and if I get my 3rd bubba, not sure if I'd get most back if/when I sell on ebay though.0 -
Dylan uses his dummy to get to sleep and the spit it out and wont look for it again.
However, I have also noticed that my very fidgity baby will lie still when he has his dummy in, so I do also use it when changing his bum or dressing him !!!The two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!0 -
money_maker wrote: »Hi Glam xxjillie1974 wrote: »hi glam!!
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Hello :wave:Ah Krystal, hope my post didn't come across wrong. It's just when I read (serial lurker that I am) about Glam's Jack and Jillies Kian sleeping through at the same age as Charly, I sometimes feel I'm doing something wrong. It's just comforting to know I'm not alone
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Hugs to all xxx
aw sorry hun. The HV agreed today that I have a particularly sleepy baby as he sleeps for around 5hrs during the day as well as 10 hours at night.
Although Jack does sleep through some nights he also has nights where he doesn't due to sore gums or jabs or OH bouncing off the walls when he goes to the loo in the night :rolleyes:
And even though he does sleep through he still needs me to get him off to sleep and I even leave him down with us until after his dream feed
I swear that after Christmas I will start getting him to go off on his own upstairs, then in cot on his own.
Actually, tonight I put him in his Mosey down here and he dropped off on his own but not until gone 9pm. Film just got a bit noisy so he's a bit restless now but will do DF upstairs in 10mins.
Made the mistake of doing it at 10.30pm last night so he woke at 6am instead of 6.30am.
Right off to heat up the bottle and then feed him. Night everyone (again!)A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0
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