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MSE Parents Club Part 6
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:doh: I had it in my head you'd done hair n beauty
I don't know weather to just shove £20 in BILs card or give him it and risk him not wanting it! - Its his birthday today and my hair dryer whilst still working has a few cracks from being repeatedly dropped by 'someone' :whistle: do I keep it for myself or not? arrgghhh I can't cope with this decision!
Is it beautician that you're on Mat leave from or are you something else now?Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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ss 2 secs just feeding mister ... and i was wrong its £50 but still x
Still searching .....:)
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oooh i'm torn, i might have to get another kitten - my friend is currently fostering and hand rearing 3 abandoned kittens and they will have to go to the rspca if she cant find homes :eek:
apparantly the stray moved itself in for a few weeks then gave birth to a litter, killed some of them and then just abandoned the others
i cant bear to think of them in those cages, i'd have them all if i could, poor things! i wonder how evil my cat would be towards it though? hmmMummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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Oh poor kitties
We want a kitty, but not in a 3rd floor flat. Izzy loves animals. She gets very excited when Grannys cat comes in, or we see someone walking a dog!
Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
New challenge for 2011 - saving up vouchers to pay for Chistmas!Amazon £48.61 Luncheon Vouchers £240 -
fitzilian19 wrote: »huggies... tried pampers but the liquid poop seemed to soak through quite quickly?
he's never in them long... poops too often!
have put him in 2nd size this morning as they go higher up- maybe that will work?
or should i try pointing his winky in another direction?
i think huggies are crap - they give jack a sore botty.
I've only had 2 peeing incidents - once in hosp and once at home - I stayed dry thou :j
Jack been weighed today - 6lbs 6oz. :j expected birth weight or less due to probs initially with feeds so v.happy
:rotfl:at x factorA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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right SS ... i went to topcashback.com and went through to engage Mutual Assurance set up an account we're i pay £10 a month (will cancel after the first month) but after the first month they send you a £10 boots voucher and if you set up the DD online they give you a further £5 voucher so ........ £10 for £50 and £15 worth of vouchers ... score
:D:D x
Still searching .....:)
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....in a change to usual time, economy gastronomy tonight at 7 (in Wales anyway!)
"Top chefs Allegra McEvedy and Paul Merrett demonstrate ways to slash food bills and improve diets. Douglas is a primary school head teacher in East London and Jonathan is a charity fundraiser. They have a baby daughter, Ellen aged 3. With their conflicting schedules, it's a struggle to cook food that all three of them want to eat at the same time. Ellen should have graduated to proper food by now but chicken dippers and still-frozen peas are still the order of the day."
: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 £400 -
Back from work to find urgent msg from Comms Nurse to let her know when I'm back in. Just have and she's coming straight over to do urgent blood test on Rhys..0
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hugs elle. Any idea why?
: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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ladybirdintheuk wrote: »Oh poor kitties
We want a kitty, but not in a 3rd floor flat. Izzy loves animals. She gets very excited when Grannys cat comes in, or we see someone walking a dog!
We have a cat in a first-floor flat, but our cat's elderly and isn't allowed outside cause he's sick and his first owner had him declawed so we can't let him outside anyway (if he got in a fight he couldn't defend himself).
Would you consider housing a declawed cat? I think the process is barbaric, but cats who've had it done still need somewhere to live and they need to be indoor cats.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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