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MSE Parents Club Part 6

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  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    Morning all..

    I think Rhys is joining in the sleeping personality switch and actually slept pretty well for a change last night :o He was in the same position at 9am as when I left him at 5.30am, which is unheard of - normally the blanket and sheet are all over the place! Just fed him lying down and he's fallen asleep again on the sofa in my fav spot :(

    I could do with another couple of hours myself.. *yawn*
  • Buttonmoons
    Buttonmoons Posts: 13,323 Forumite
    My house is bare, well it's not but I can't find anything I wanna eat and I'm all out of tinned toms *sob*

    Didn't take me long to drop the cat off, he was very well behaved, didn't even meow in his box. Bless him.
    Gotta phone at 2:30 to see how he is doing, he better not die with the anthestetic!
  • emlou2009
    emlou2009 Posts: 4,016 Forumite
    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    if he'll sit at the table why don't you put him in a high chair? or get a much cheaper harness/booster seat/travel highchair :)
    cos that would be the easy thing to do :rotfl:

    buttons i'm sure he'll be fine, he's young and its pedigree cats that tend to be a bit funny with anaesthetics :)

    but yay at ball removal, i'm so jealous!!!
    Mummy to
    DS (born March 2009)

    DD (born January 2012)
  • Oh, and I've been exclusively breastfeeding for 5 months! Only 3% of babies are EBF at 5 months so I'mincreibly proud!
    Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.
  • well done feelie :)
    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 !!
  • Buttonmoons
    Buttonmoons Posts: 13,323 Forumite
    Well he's also getting his anal sacs emptied cause I noticed he'd been scooching his butt along my carpet too! He doesn't have worms, and cause he nicks food and is one of the 80% of cats that are lactose intolerant, he gets squidgy poos a lot. Better not charge me more for that, lol.

    Yeah he'll be okay :) Didn't realise how much I liked him till I almost started crying when I left him there. What a tit I am lol.

    Well done Feelie!
  • r.mac_2
    r.mac_2 Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    :wave: hello there. I can't possibly try and catch up on all the talking you have done while I've been away - anyone give me a run down on anything important i have missed????

    Our holiday was wonderful - the flights went well and the LO even got her own seat as it wasn't a full flight either way. The villa was gorgeous and huge, LO loved the pool and best of all DH turned to me and said ....

    'I don't know how you do it! It's exhausting - I knew it was hard work, but I had no idea how much you put in. I think you are an amazing mum. ' At this point I cried a gave him a huge hug. I think savvy must have had a word to him! :D

    Gozo was a beautiful island and the weather was hot - it seems to cold here now. LO didn't seem much fussed about the climate change and carried on happily splashing in the pool :D

    The McLaren (and I know you are all waiting with baited breath for my review ;) ) was great - so light weight, easy to push, folds with one movement and one hand and foot BUT it doesn't recline and we spent all week bemoaning this fact. As it was so upright LO couldn't nap in it and on several occassions (once in the airport - other times in the evening) when she needed a sleep at home pushing her in the pram would have had her off to the land of nod in minutes, but she couldn't sleep at all in the McLaren volo. So it's definately suited to an older child. Apart from that though a really good buggy. Although if we go away again I'll be buying a buggy that reclines - but it will probably be the next one up in the McLaren range as the performance of the rest of the buggy was excellent.

    almost caught up with the washing etc. LO having a nap and then we are off to the library.
    aless02 wrote: »
    r.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!
    I can't promise that all my replies will illicit this response :p
  • emlou2009
    emlou2009 Posts: 4,016 Forumite
    mmm anal sac emptying :rotfl: i didnt know there was such a thing! between cats and children all our dignity just completely disappears doesnt it :rotfl:
    Mummy to
    DS (born March 2009)

    DD (born January 2012)
  • Anyone spoke to Tine?
    Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.
  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite
    edited 15 September 2009 at 10:30AM
    r.mac wrote: »
    :wave: hello there. I can't possibly try and catch up on all the talking you have done while I've been away - anyone give me a run down on anything important i have missed????


    yay r.mac, was just thinking of you!

    No news really...





    small weezl due 01/04/10:rotfl:




    no, same old, same old :)

    :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
    january grocery challenge, feed 4 of us for £40
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