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MSE Pregnancy Club V
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Just been looking at this coz I'm not a big fan of the monitor we already have (this one)
I've found it on amazon for £56.03 and saw it in Tesco today for £62.??
(sorry Shellsuitmaybe you could get some pennies back by returning it a buying elsewhere?)
B0llocks!! :rotfl:
I checked Amazon the morning we bought it and it was £68!
I'd been into Tesco before we went to Argos too and it was a penny dearer than Argos.
Ah well never mind, that's a bargain price though! xTank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty...0 -
Morning all.
Rmac - i really, really thought you weren't going to be here today! It must be so warm and comfy in your tummy.
Woke up to two texts this morning - one from Mum, her friends daughter had a little boy last night (due Monday too!), and one from lmy little Sister, her friend had a little boy early hours today (due Sunday). Its not fair - i want mine NOW!
TMI ALERT - i convinced OH into a bit of the jiggly-dance last night, all very plesant but nothing happened. She's obviously not ready yet!
FEELIE - my baby boy is nearly 12! He's about 4" off my height already, wears size 5 shoes like me - and i'm absolutely dreading the facial hair and other boy things that are going to happen to him in the next couple of years.:eek:
AM - love to your nan, bless her! When are you next due to have bloods taken? Could be a bit of anemia. I had it last time with DD but the lovely iron tablets solved it. Been ok this time (fingers crossed).
Hugs to everyone else who needs them for themselves and families.
I should really go and clean something now - might start with the kids rooms - I may be some time :eek: .:j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j0 -
B0llocks!! :rotfl:
I checked Amazon the morning we bought it and it was £68!
I'd been into Tesco before we went to Argos too and it was a penny dearer than Argos.
Ah well never mind, that's a bargain price though! x
I'm saving up my Amazon vouchers for a monitor - dooyooing and bingo porting like madDFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
My DFW Diary - blah- mildly funny stuff about my journey0 -
DS school just rang, he wasn't in for registartion this morning. I have never had any problems with him and he's been with a new crowd of kids for 2 months and he's trying out a bit of a rebellion. It's very mild as he's far to nice and hasn't got it in him to be horrible but he's ruined his 100% attendance. From past experience I know that if I don't deal with this now it could get out of hand. Argh, teenagers!Too many children, too little time!!!0
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astonsmummy wrote: »I had them all done yesterday, i was thinking anemia, i had it last time too, but dont remeber feeling this weird.
Midwife should have your blood results when you see her this week then.
The lack of energy could just be that its no.2. I remember being absolutely shattered when I was having no.2, i blamed it on having a 3 year old to run around after.
Its not to bad this time round as 1 and 2 are at school - but after school, tea time, homework, clubs etc - i'm ready for bed at the same time as them!:beer:0 -
DS school just rang, he wasn't in for registartion this morning. I have never had any problems with him and he's been with a new crowd of kids for 2 months and he's trying out a bit of a rebellion. It's very mild as he's far to nice and hasn't got it in him to be horrible but he's ruined his 100% attendance. From past experience I know that if I don't deal with this now it could get out of hand. Argh, teenagers!
Oh b u g g e r! No advice here but b u g g e r!!
How old is he? I'm dreading the teenage years - i remember how horrible i was :mad: . Schools are very on top of it now though - with phonecalls for non appearance at registration. I got away with bunking off for weeks - i only got caught when I went back into school - they probably wondered who I was.
Hopefully its just a little rebelious phase - and he'll come to his senses very quickly!:beer:0 -
DS school just rang, he wasn't in for registartion this morning. I have never had any problems with him and he's been with a new crowd of kids for 2 months and he's trying out a bit of a rebellion. It's very mild as he's far to nice and hasn't got it in him to be horrible but he's ruined his 100% attendance. From past experience I know that if I don't deal with this now it could get out of hand. Argh, teenagers!
Flippen school, just rang back, same first name, wrong child. Oh relief. Couldn't understand how he would ever let himself down. Now I feel pants for doubting him.:(Too many children, too little time!!!0 -
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Aww AM, hope your Nan's OK!
Speaking of feeling like crap all the time - I've felt sooo tired and crap since about week 16! I'm on iron tablets and they do naff all for me at all. I could still sleep for England, which I have been doing actually cos I'm still signed off work.Tank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty...0 -
tara ... schools eh could get some kids right in trouble ...
im back on the pot noodles ... yummmm ... if im still hungry i'll eat OH's as well :rotfl: xStill searching .....:)
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