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Finished Baskets - Part 2
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Awww Brookeslay congratulations
Well done you! xxx
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Congratulations Brookeslay, well done
..xxI am only me, no pretences, no second guesses.. It's the best I can do, I'm sorry if that's not good enough for you... I'm sorry I'm not good enough for you :A0 -
Congratulations!
Well, my parents hamper is almost done. I need something a bit bigger though to bulk it out a bit because everything is quite small except one book - any ideas of something that is a bit big/chunky/bulky to put it there? It's for their anniversary.Sealed Pot challenge #508
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Many Thanks lovely ladies for your warm wishes.
Went out for first time this morning for token pressie for Hospital
I bought some choccies and biscuits to take in for them as they kept saying they were hungry as I munched my toast!!
I hope everyone likes the name, we didn`t 100% decide until after he had been born and I like to think the name suits him
I`m enjoying him more as each day passes.
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Many Congrats Brookeslay.0
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Congratulations Brookeslay and welcome to this wacky world baby Samuel Harrison:TMary
I'm creative -you can't expect me to be neat too !
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brookeslay wrote: »hi ladies:T ,
hope everyone is keeping well. not been on for a while as i`ve been busy... in labour and now recovery i gave birth to my beautiful baby boy:j samuel harrison on 5/2/09 at 11.26 weighing in at 7 lb 2. he is lovely but i`ve not had much sleep:cool: . what can i get my midwife anf my lovely antenatal teacher just gesture gifts ....
thank you
Huge congratulations Brooke - get rest whenever you can and enjoy your lovely baby :T
I bought chocolates for gifts for midwife etc after birth, not very original but easy to get hold of and I got the feeling they were appreciated.:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
Congratulations!
Well, my parents hamper is almost done. I need something a bit bigger though to bulk it out a bit because everything is quite small except one book - any ideas of something that is a bit big/chunky/bulky to put it there? It's for their anniversary.
Not sure what else you've got in there but how about a throw/blanket? Can get them really cheaply at Primark, Ikea and other places. Any good?:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
Not sure what else you've got in there but how about a throw/blanket? Can get them really cheaply at Primark, Ikea and other places. Any good?
Thanks - I think that will workMaybe I'll get them some nice fluffy bed socks too. Cheers!
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brookeslay - congratulations! time goes so fast so make the most of it. I gave my midwife a bottle of wine, I think she was more pleased with the kind words I put in the card as she wrote backDebt free wannabe
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