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MSE Parents Club Part 5
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I did yeah, I thought it was lovely too but don't think it would last long seeing as its white and it doesn't wash very well...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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mookiandco wrote: »MM you were one of the first things/people I thought of when I woke up today;)
Aww shucks, you're so sweetThanks
The physio may talk to you about sensory play later on .......
I really do feel so thick right now, you have no idea how much I struggled to get the words to say all that! No nap, boys are playing wii fit and Amber had a feed. My head hurts on one side (like electric shocks) and I should go try and express some milk, make the boys dinner, tidy up, fold and put away washing....
Are you just tired do you think? Is OH helping out much? Try to get some rest hun, even if it means take out for a night to save on cookingThe two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!0 -
Krystaltips wrote: »I did yeah, I thought it was lovely too but don't think it would last long seeing as its white and it doesn't wash very well...
I thought it washed OK, other than having to restuff the neck !! Although, I am not quite sure what our report will do, as it is no longer available to buy on the site !!The two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!0 -
ladybirdintheuk wrote: »I saw Brian Molko from Placebo on the reading festival coverage. He doesn't look quite like he did when I had him stuck on my bedroom wall.
I used to have such a crush on him ... it's quite depressing to think how many years it has been, although on the plus side I no longer have time to look in the mirror in any caseOrganised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Hi tigerstoonie and congrats xx
Charlotte is a bit under the weather today. Think she's coming down with a cold. She was crying just now, so Craig gave her a sweet to cheer her up. Then she said teddy wanted a sweet, so he gave her another one. She put it on teddy's mouth and then said "no, teddy doesn't like it" and ate it herself :rotfl:Here I go again on my own....0 -
On the other hand my new sofabed arrives on friday, I get my spareroom back, and I can wakl round naked in my house if I feel like it LOL
Where did you get your sofa bed from if you dont mind me asking as looking for one for our 2nd bedroom, saw one in Tesco's but wasnt sure if we could get one cheaper.....( and how much was it)Mum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0 -
Sugarspun, you're probably fed up with hearing this, but it will get loads easier, there will be space for lots of mirror looking
becles aw, poor charlottebut still coming up with funny things
Caz, how is charlie doing these days? Any progress with the HV helping you to work out if there's anythig going on with him? I'd be interested in hearing how erin's new gadget washed up, ie is it really fiddly to get banana out of the mesh!Did you get any nice shoes?
mm glad dylan's appointment went well and was with the nice doctorI think the medical staff who are with us in our worst moments have a special place in our hearts.
elle, searching, angela, tine, economy gastronomy looks good tonight! (sorry if I forgot other fans!): (from radio times)
"Five of the country's brightest scientists and future engineers turn out to be shambolic shoppers and cooks. Spending 250 a week between them, Cambridge students Jonny, Didi, Adam, Duncan and Charlie are slaves to their nearest convenience store, living on tinned, microwaveable and packet food. They only shop when they're hungry and never cook and eat together. These boys are about to go into the world with not the foggiest idea how to shop or cook a simple, healthy and economic meal. Can Paul and Allegra save them? With recipes like Spicy Lamb Shish kebab, Veal Ratatouille, Fish Pie and Meatball and Chorizo stew, there's something for cooks of every level to enjoy."
:hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
cash neutral gifts 2011, value of purchased gifts/actual paid/amount earnt to cover it £67/£3.60/£0
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money_maker wrote: »
Well we have been playing
''turn to look at mummy she is shaking rattles at you, you must pay attention when mummy looks stupid''.
Its a good game, you should all try it some time:rotfl:
Played it, it's awesome :rolleyes: :rotfl: Did your voice get higher and higher as you got to the end of that sentence? :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:money_maker wrote: »
Are you just tired do you think? Is OH helping out much? Try to get some rest hun, even if it means take out for a night to save on cooking
I am tired, and DH is helping as much as he can round his work. One week he is away out for 6am the next week he is on back shifts, though if he came home and went to bed straight away he would be able to get up at 8am and see to the boys, but he gets home at midnight and watches tv for an hour or so. Actually I think a talk is needed for next week... :rolleyes: No chance to nap during the day inbetween school runs and feeds then at night she likes to feed constantly. Can't complain though, she is starting to be done with her last feed (the formula one) for 10-10.30pm and sleeps till 5am. Then she sleeps till 7-7.30am when she either wkaes up or I wake her up to feed her so I can then get the boys ready.0 -
Krystal: I'd ring the csa tomorrow, I presume it'll take an age for them to get to the bottom of it to might as well get on it asap
I've seen so much stuff I want from the sites everyone showed me I think I may have to show Nonna and Grandma them too, just out of interest you see :whistle:0 -
How does OH manage to spend £23 at Lidl, when I had written him a list and the grand total would of came too about £9 give or take a quid.
He came back with things NOT on my list, like Ice lollies, chicken gravy (we need Beef which I forgot but we already have 3 chicken bisto gravys!) pro-biotic yoghurts:rolleyes: a massive block of cheese (I already have cheese!), Doritos, and microwave burgers (Gross!)
He cannot be trusted!0
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