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MSE Parents Club Part 6
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This is as good as Rocking Horses get for Poppy & Jamie! It was reduced to £14.99 in Argos last year and has been one of the most played with items by both of them!
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Sami i didn't realise you were wanting to move or hav ei got te wrong end of the stick???Everyone is entitled to their opinionEllie 25/12/070
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Gotta go bed, got 8hrs last night with Maddy so fingers crossed for another. Night all. XXXToo many children, too little time!!!
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night night tara x
Still searching .....:)
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we gave it to him at his 7pm-8pm feed, as when we went to do his dream feed he was too sleepy to drink it properly cos it was thicker! but we do think he only wakes for a feed at 11pm-ish cos we disturb him when we go to bed. we did find if he woke for a feed before we went to bed that it kept him going a bit longer into the night before the next one IYSWIM?angelfairy wrote: »em - can i ask a question on the night time formula???
what time do you give it to seth???
i have been giving it to baby girl after her bath eg. around 7pm-8pm. there hasn't been any change in her sleeping.
i was thinking about giving it to her when she wakes around 10.30pm-11.30pm
he's going into his own room in a couple of weeks so we can test this theory :eek: waiting for OH's week off so if it all goes wrong he wont be tired at work!
we just use normal energy saving bulbs in our dimmer switches, it buzzes on the lowest setting though.Thanks, I hadn't thought of that. (Although with "normal" lightbulbs going out, an energy saving dimmer bulb might be quite expensive - I'll have to look into it.)
do you have a range near you? we bought a plug in night light from there for 99p!! we bought two actually so we could put one on the landing to save turning the light on and off, in case the cat pushed the door open and the bright hall light woke seth. they come with spare bulbs too!Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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:rotfl:we [STRIKE]aren't[/STRIKE] weren't, I was just showing someone on here where I'd like to live and found it. I thought I'd just show hubby it so we could be depressed about our crap house together but he said he's pretty sure we can afford it :grinheart No harm in going to see if it's as good in the flesh!scruffy96uk wrote: »Sami i didn't realise you were wanting to move or hav ei got te wrong end of the stick???
It's right on the edge of the town we want to live in while the kids are at home, closer to schools, MIL (but not my mum
) our grandparents, OH' friends, my best mate and OH's work so pretty fab 0 -
:T clever baby girl!! :Tangelfairy wrote: »oh, my LO rolled over completely tonight. funy though, she pushed off my feet to do it and spun right over. she must have frightened herself because she started crying straight away. bless her.
did she bump her head? seth used to cry each time cos he bumped his head, but now he's either dead 'ard or he just does it slower
Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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I was reading the booklet that came with that new pill and apparently you MUST NOT SERIOUS SERIOUS get pregnant whilst taking it, because it stops the androgens in your body, male hormones I believe, if you fall pregnant and it's a boy, I'm guessing the outcome wouldn't be very pleasant.
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lovely to know bm
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Still searching .....:)
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Hey you know, just in case anyone every takes dianette because they have too many spots and fall preggo
Your son would never forgive you if he had a small winky when older because of it! OH still curses his mum for lack of foreskin lmao 0
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