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MSE Pregnancy Club IV
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Oh MFD - glad you are here. I had a dream about you last night! Well - you didn't look like a person - you were the ladybird in your avatar. We went supermarket shopping together and I can't remember much else :roll: It was all very odd, but real at the same timer.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!0
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Oh MFD - glad you are here. I had a dream about you last night! Well - you didn't look like a person - you were the ladybird in your avatar. We went supermarket shopping together and I can't remember much else :roll: It was all very odd, but real at the same time
Oh McSmiler how very sweet :A I have tears in my eyes. It's very strange to 'get to know' people that you don't know at all isn't it!
I LUURRVVE supermarket shopping - always have - when I used to work flexitime I would have a day off and just spend it going around all the supermarkets (Asda, Morrisons, Tesco, Sainsburys) to have a general nose(sorry TMI!!!)
I am a real person though - and I am no longer spottywhen did my pregnancy spots clear up??? I think I may well be in the 'glowing' phase of pregnancy
please listen to MFD - she is a wise womanProud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »I am a real person though - and I am no longer spotty
when did my pregnancy spots clear up??? I think I may well be in the 'glowing' phase of pregnancy
I always had spots before being pregnant. I can't wait to get to the glowing phase! If my spots clear up I'll want to be pregnant all the time.DMP Mutual Support Thread Member No 19017/05/08 - Total on DMP: £10025.7007/05/14 - Total on DMP: £1666.20 DFD: July 2017!!Baby Tomos born 5th June 2009 - 6lb 5oz :jWeight Loss Target - to lose 60.8lb by NYE 2015 - 37.6lb TO GO0 -
Ooh, MFD, glad I'm not the only one who loves supermarkets... I can wander round Tesco for hours... It does DH head in, he feels like he's wasting his life if he can't dash in, grab and dash out again...A 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 can't understand it. I hate going shopping and would rather just get home. I loved doing the groceries online but can't afford the delivery costs anymore.DMP Mutual Support Thread Member No 19017/05/08 - Total on DMP: £10025.7007/05/14 - Total on DMP: £1666.20 DFD: July 2017!!Baby Tomos born 5th June 2009 - 6lb 5oz :jWeight Loss Target - to lose 60.8lb by NYE 2015 - 37.6lb TO GO0
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ohhh... i'm a supermarket lover today. i'd spend ages in them if i could. looking at all the ingrediants and thinking of what i can make or what specials/deals they have on.
my dorothy perkins delivery arrived :j :j :j :j i hope i got the right size trousers and will have to try them on when i get home tonight. i am so pleased because i do not think my 'normal' ones will last next week.
just need to find some nice long sleeved (not snug fitting) tops as work is FREEZING!!!!0 -
Skinty: I don't think you were insensitive
I have a friend who got preg same time as me n she found out it was eptopic around the time you had ur mc, the first thing she always asks me about my preg she says it helps to remind her that what happend was just one of those things and that there's every chance the next time it'll be fine. (on a selfish note I'm gutted that it was ept coz now she isn't allowed to get preg for 3 months and I was so looking forward to us having both our children so close together as there's 3 days between her charlie n my chris)
AF: I have the cosatto diablo buggy its suitable from birth and pretty light I got mine 2nd hand "as new" on ebay and saved £80ish off the mothercare price, I can recomend cosatto cust service too as my dad managed to break the buggy (god knows how he bent a big thick piece of mental - men!) they sent a courier to pick it up, fixed it and returned it all within a week - and best of all forgot to charge me for it :j0 -
Morning gals,
Gordon Bennett - you guys can't half talk! Been dead bussy at work and home and return to find new thread and over a hundred posts already!
Am approcahing week 18 with twins at home. Finally faced going to Leeds to do some maternity shopping. Got a couple of pieces from H & M but got loads from New look which was a surprise, esp my £6 jeans! Also went and exploited Boots with various double points vouchers etc and spent over £50 so got £10 of points put onto Advantage Card. Oh, also claimed my free changing bag as Parenting Club info arrived last week!
Think have been over doing it though. Nipped into town on lunch on Tues, rushing here there and everywhere and ended up with abdominal pains, they left after an hour but even so. Yest, was getting stressed at work and felt paisn again. I just forget I am pregnant (and with twins) but am going to have to start taking it easy.
She says - got day off today. Still in my jamas and it is ace. Catching up on emails, watching tv, reading and wrapping pressys!
xProud mother of twin boys - double the trouble and twice the pleasure! :T0 -
angelfairy wrote: »ohhh... i'm a supermarket lover today. i'd spend ages in them if i could. looking at all the ingrediants and thinking of what i can make or what specials/deals they have on.
my dorothy perkins delivery arrived :j :j :j :j i hope i got the right size trousers and will have to try them on when i get home tonight. i am so pleased because i do not think my 'normal' ones will last next week.
just need to find some nice long sleeved (not snug fitting) tops as work is FREEZING!!!!
AF: I still treasure my knitted poncho/wrap thing I got from M&S when preg with chris, it is soo warm and fitted round me with my big bump. for cheapness they have some similar in tesco at the mo, handy coz I hate long sleeves and went from too hot to too cold at the drop of a hat!0
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