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:eek: Sooo expensive that shop! But you could get her a bear from Alices Bear shop, they've started doing prints as well, great for the nursery. Beach is the safest I know for little ones.
http://http://www.therealalicesbearshop.co.uk/signed-prints-and-artwork.htm
Wow, I love those bears. Thanks so much, I didn't even realise there was a shop like that. I may just find an excuse to go down this year to buy her something special from her mummy.
My SILs parents have a caravan down on the beach so maybe I could use it as an excuse to visit them.
Thanks again Tara :A
xxxxxxCross Stitch Challenge member 11 - May challenge well under way
Very proud mummy to Gorgeous baby girl - 29/09/09 :j
Thanks to all who directed me to Quidco - £289.30 since Nov 09 :beer:0 -
mollythewestie wrote: »I am one of those! Just had a nosey at my old school group :eek: Some people haven't changed much, and by the looks of it haven't grown up at all! Others have got really fat, which made me chuckle - I was the fat kid at school, so its quite funny to see the "bullys" all fat and alone!0
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I thaught i was going to get away with not having morning sickness as my mum didnt have it - but looks like that rule dosent always work:rolleyes:
Nope I can second that the rule is rubbish, my mum had no morning sickness through any of her pregnancies, but with this one I have only really started to feel better at 15 and a half weeks, so 10 weeks of nausea under my belt, yuk! Although was starting to worry that I would have it all the way through so glad that isn't the case0 -
right - making a move.
am annoyed OH never rang me today - oh well, I guess maybe it wasn't great news.
Depending on what mood he's in (and how much attention he needs!) I might be back later!
Cot coming tomorrrow (please don't be 7am!!) :jA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0 -
Only 5+2 i thaught i would have a couple of weeks before sickness etc kicked in. Goodness knows when i will get a scan? 12 weeks? i wanted an early one privatley at about 8 but oh dosent want onesearching_me wrote: »cheers glam at this rate i could beat sami
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Shell - I don't think moving 3 miles away could be classed as uprooting
If its a better house I say go for it, do you think you'll regret it later if you don't take it?0 -
mountainlioness wrote: »
The Tommee Tippee nappy bin thingie wasn't on sale though
Yes sorry I should have updated this, I checked again last night and they were back at full price, I got mine on Mon or Tues so their offer updates must have been after that. The muslins were still BOGOF though.
Did do a search in Google and the Tommy Tippee website sems to have the same nappy bin for £9.99, but comes to £13.95 once added to basket and including P&P.
http://www.tommeetippee.co.uk/product/nappy_wrapper_tub/
Just seen ML other post, sounds better deal
My bins are every fortnight too, yuk, and even then sometimes they just don't turn up!0 -
meant to ask earlier
Monday night OH and I have been invited to swanky awards do, I've arranged for my hairdresser to blow dry and style my hair (only a fiver) but I want my make up to look good as I never wear it and can't usually be arsed!
Do u think if I went to Boots after I'd had my hair done they would do it for free on make up counter? Isn't that what they are there for?!!!
They are open until 10pmA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0 -
It's worth a try Glam, check in the week that it's not by appointment though... When I was getting married loads of different forum brides would go on about getting their make up done at Boots or Debenhams...
Shell, You can still take your carpets if you paid for them... If we move in the next 12 months I'd fully intend to take both bedroom carpets... Would you be entitled to a decorating grant for moving into a housing association house? Or at least be getting a deposit back from your landlord? I agree 3 miles isn't uprooting the children at all... Think of your futue, at least in a HA house you are guaranteed repairs etc more than a private let...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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Oh my god. Really better make a move and get showered and dressed! Can't believe the time. Only realised when SM said she has had her dinner!
Shelll - make sure you think long term. If the HA house will be cheaper and better in the long run then go for it. It's not that far from where you are now.0
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