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MSE Pregnancy Club XIV
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was looking out of the window to see next doors girl with her pants down and peeing on the hill. Not only that but she seems to have an obsession with lifting her skirt up and showing her bits from what i just saw.
I had an old neighbor that let her kids do the toilet in my garden so her carpets didn't get dirty! Class you just cant by it :rotfl:[STRIKE]Little bump 3 on it's way[/STRIKE]:j
[STRIKE]Due 31/01/2010[/STRIKE]
Baby Aiden
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I had an old neighbor that let her kids do the toilet in my garden so her carpets didn't get dirty! Class you just cant by it :rotfl:
Sorry 32B but that made me laugh!!!! :rotfl:
Glam- I get 4 weeks full pay and I've only taken two days thus far so it is an option. Just had my Mum on the phone saying it's not worth risking my health- she's a workaholic so that's quite radical for her :rolleyes:.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
Beenie - ewwwww. That is so grim. Mind you, three2be, your old neighbour sounds just as bad!
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got-it-spend-it wrote: »Sorry 32B but that made me laugh!!!! :rotfl:
Glam- I get 4 weeks full pay and I've only taken two days thus far so it is an option. Just had my Mum on the phone saying it's not worth risking my health- she's a workaholic so that's quite radical for her :rolleyes:.
I wouldn't normlly say this but go off sick. You have to think of yourself when you are pg, if you are not fit enough to work then you should be off. Work will carry on without u - I'm a manager as well so I know you feel differently when you're off sick because you know the impact it has on the organisation but like i said you must think of yourself and if bending and being on your feet all day is part of your job and it can't be changed then you'll have to go with it and take the 4 weeks.
just nicked OH's lappy for a secA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0 -
I know it's best to leave it, and i wouldn't make a scene especially with her mother if anything i'd say it to her parents, who do most of the looking after of this brat.
But she's just a nightmare, and i don't want my DS exposed to it if they're gonna start getting curious with their private parts IYSWIM, and i don't think it's fair that he doesn't play out with all his other friends.
But what can you doThey have all quietened down since i went and had words, i wasn't nasty/angry with her i just told her it was disgusting and that she was metres away from her toilet, and i don't let my dog on there so i don't expect kids to do it, etc. I doubt it'll stop her doing it again but i think she knows it was out of order.
The worst part is, this girl is 7 and there was other kids out there, aged 9 - 15 who didn't stop her, although they didn't seem to be encouraging her either.
Just as i opened the door i heard her tell them she was gonna go do a poo that time :rolleyes:
Anyway, rant over :eek:0 -
Thanks for being so lovely and cheering me up bumpsters. I will update you tomorrow after my meeting, then I promise no more moaning about work.
Just watching Property Snakes and Ladders and I love it when they ignore Sarah's advice!:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
Aargh, baby has just started kicking right at my bladder! It's like he knows it's bedtime and I have to up at 5am! Gonna go and lie on my bed and watch baby kick. My new favourite pastime
. Night ladies!
:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
Ah, Beenie, that'll be my mozilla settings, oh well!
Completely random - seriously thinking about washable nappies which DP is kind of in agreement with but how can I convince him on washable wipes which he is dead against. Can't see much difference myself but I know both our mum's wouldn't have used disposable anything so how can generations be so wrong?!0 -
Ah, Beenie, that'll be my mozilla settings, oh well!
Completely random - seriously thinking about washable nappies which DP is kind of in agreement with but how can I convince him on washable wipes which he is dead against. Can't see much difference myself but I know both our mum's wouldn't have used disposable anything so how can generations be so wrong?!
Besides most of those disposable wipes irritated my 2 before and it was terry nappies in strips i used to clean them off after. this time it's whole hog of reusable even breast pads!
I'm turning into eco girl:rotfl:[STRIKE]Little bump 3 on it's way[/STRIKE]:j
[STRIKE]Due 31/01/2010[/STRIKE]
Baby Aiden
born 26th Jan :T0
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