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  • 3onitsway
    3onitsway Posts: 4,000 Forumite
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    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    Make sure you have some err can't think of a polite word for it so gonna just say it... lube :oAre all the BFers feeling rather dry down there? I know it's a normal 'side effect' but it feels weird to me :o
    :)

    Erm - no! :confused:



    Back to the modelling - I followed a link on here a while ago to an agency - and I've forgotten what its called.........but anyway, the children shown on there were more 'interesting' looking than beautiful/handsome! :rolleyes:
    :beer:
  • sparkle03
    sparkle03 Posts: 868 Forumite
    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    are they on facebook? I wanna see :D

    No I have all our tattoo pictures in a folder on the laptop, but for some reason I dont have any of that particular one in there. I think I deleted them when I was messing with them in photoshop! Will take some later to show you.

    ''I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best."
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  • When DD1 lost her teeth she got £1 from me or if she happened to be sleeping at nanas it was £5:eek: they do tend to spoil her and needless to say she ususally asked to sleep there for that night! I told her the fairies bought them for little stools in the bottom of the garden for the fairies to sit on. OH mentioned that we should be thinking of moving Ruby out of our room soon - I just find it easier to have her next to us as she sleeps in our bed every night but I suppose he is right:p

    ETA - 3 I watched some of that programme and it was shocking!
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  • MrsTinks
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    weezl74 wrote: »
    Mrs Tine, just a thought, but doesn't Martin's mantra of pay off debt with savings also make sense with children's savings? Unless you've got your debts secured at an amazingly low % and a huge savings product for bubs.... Which you probably have so I'll shut up now! :)

    LOL well I've just got approved for a gold card for FD with either 0% on all spending for the first 12 months OR 5.9% apr on balance transfers for 5 years... I'm tempted by the 5.9% apr to be honest... I like the security of it... Hmmmm choices...

    As for Roo's savings (IF she gets any work) then they'd be nothing to do with our debts which were all run up before we even met, let alone before she was any more than a twinkle in her fathers eye... :)
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  • 3onitsway wrote: »
    And finally - my beautiful darling daughter who sleeps at night for 12 hours - decided that 3am was a good time to wake up for a play and giggle for an hour. :eek:

    LOL - Benjamin woke me at 3.30am on Saturday morning giggling :D
    redmel1621 wrote: »
    I hope your talking about the liquid Anbesol:)

    Which is funny because I am literally just waiting for kids to get dressed and trainers on then we are off down the road for this exact stuff....I swear by it:D

    Yup - hubby has been asked to get some on his way home...the nappy rash has started :rolleyes:
    weezl74 wrote: »
    Mrs Tine, just a thought, but doesn't Martin's mantra of pay off debt with savings also make sense with children's savings? Unless you've got your debts secured at an amazingly low % and a huge savings product for bubs.... Which you probably have so I'll shut up now! :)

    I thought that...use the money to help you stay off work for a year then replace it when you go back...got to be a better way surely :confused:
    r.mac wrote: »
    please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman :D
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  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    edited 27 July 2009 at 11:41AM
    mookiandco wrote: »
    My little girl has woken with the snuffles today which has had me in tears this morning because she is all bunged up and I cant make her comfortable. Funnily enough though she appears to breath absolutely fine through her nose when she has a mouthful of b00b!!

    She's only 6 weeks so wondered what I can give her for a cold/snuffles. Just realised I have no baby first aid kit, so what essentials should I keep in the house anyway. When I was little it was calpol, savlon and vicks vapo rub!
    I have (this is for Chris too so u'd need to check age suitability on the boxes)
    paracetamol(calpol)
    ibruprophen (nurophen)
    Medised (good for chesty coughs, pain and makes them sleep:))
    arnica cream,
    sudaphed plug in,
    teething powders
    antiseptic wipes and jungle themed plasters.
    I swear by germoline for almost everything for us but Chris is SUPER allergic to it :rolleyes:

    ETA: most important thing I forgot, A Boo Boo Buddy
    sparkle03 wrote: »
    Would anybody like to babysit my two lovely children while I go to the hairdressers???
    LoL Im just joking but I seriously need to go before I go out on Saturday and my sister mum and OH are all working all week. :cry:
    what about getting a mobile hairdresser? I know a nice one but she's bolton based not sure if she'd come as far as warrington (I think u said ur in wazza?)
    3onitsway wrote: »
    Erm - no! :confused:



    Back to the modelling - I followed a link on here a while ago to an agency - and I've forgotten what its called.........but anyway, the children shown on there were more 'interesting' looking than beautiful/handsome! :rolleyes:
    oh...:o:o:rotfl:
    Chris was withe EuroKids they 'have' Joshua and Steve's girl who's name I'v forgotten on Corrie
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I think Sami is right, as always!
  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite

    I thought that...use the money to help you stay off work for a year then replace it when you go back...got to be a better way surely :confused:


    That's what I meant but you said it better LOL, I worked out that it makes most sense to use everything as overpayments and then pay back savings plus interest, then the banks get nothing!

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  • sparkle03
    sparkle03 Posts: 868 Forumite
    Sami_Bee wrote: »

    what about getting a mobile hairdresser? I know a nice one but she's bolton based not sure if she'd come as far as warrington (I think u said ur in wazza?)

    Yeah I had thought about it, but everytime I swap hairdressers my blonde never matches! :confused: And then it takes a little while to 'calm down'
    On Saturday there is a charity spin class at David Lloyd and then a barbeque at some rich guys mansion (Who happens to be a hairdresser) and I dont want to go and have stripy hair around all the 'beautiful people' LoL
    Have just been looking online for a mobile hairdresser but have chickened out, will see if my bro can have Joshua and will have to take Lexi with me, they always say its no problem taking the baba but its stressful :rotfl:

    ''I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best."
    Marilyn Monroe
  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    sparkle03 wrote: »
    Yeah I had thought about it, but everytime I swap hairdressers my blonde never matches! :confused: And then it takes a little while to 'calm down'
    On Saturday there is a charity spin class at David Lloyd and then a barbeque at some rich guys mansion (Who happens to be a hairdresser) and I dont want to go and have stripy hair around all the 'beautiful people' LoL
    Have just been looking online for a mobile hairdresser but have chickened out, will see if my bro can have Joshua and will have to take Lexi with me, they always say its no problem taking the baba but its stressful :rotfl:
    LOL, That's why I'm sat here with my hair tied up with massive roots and my fridge jibbing me in the eye :p I only trust 'my' hair dresser but Ed only goes 2hrs between feeds in the day and I'm usually in the chair for about 3!! I don't fancy sitting there with foils in trying to feed him and being able to watch myself in the mirror :rotfl: I really need to try him with a bottle but I kinda like being the only one that he needs :o
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I think Sami is right, as always!
  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    Argh, just seen a cat wandering down my hallway.. We don't have a cat!! :eek:

    The builders have knocked out the bay window and taken it to the tip now so I have a huge hole on the front of my house so the cat must have jumped through there and been wandering around!
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