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MSE Parents Club Part 6
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It's both an 'investment for life' (how many years of new glasses/lenses are you looking at otherwise) and makes a difference to your life every single day... I am EvangelistBruno, fire lasers unto your eyes my children! Seriously, if you fit the profile, I know it's more money in a chunk than a lot of things, but it's not THAT much and it does pay off every month after that, forever.
OK I have said my pieceif glasses bug you, it's the obvious answer!
This public service announcement was brought to you by the letter B, and the number 1.0 -
Buttonmoons wrote: »Don't cut his nails, just bite them off, tis what I did and still do, even do it too OH's cheesy toenails. I like nails!
seth appears to have his second coldhe keeps coughing and gagging and his nose is streaming, still happy enough for now though bless him. not taking his bottles, so the order of the day is going to be lots of yoghurts!!
Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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NMS - how do u get your whites soooooooooooooooo white?!!!!!!
eh? Is that because of the white babygrows? TBH, I came across them left in a bag in the car boot from when I brought Liam home from the hospital - I think he only wore them once, if that, cos they were getting a bit small when I discovered them
ETA: The official OS answer would be soda crystals and sunlight0 -
Well after a day of sleeping yesterday, Liam did so well last night in his sleeping bag and cot. He went straight back down after his 4am feed, which hubby did, but did come into our bed at 10 to 7 but slept till 9 :T
I'm currently sat on the floor, with the laptop in front of me, Liam is in his rocking chair directly in front and having great pleasure in kicking my screen and making himself rockI love it
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It's both an 'investment for life' (how many years of new glasses/lenses are you looking at otherwise) and makes a difference to your life every single day... I am EvangelistBruno, fire lasers unto your eyes my children! Seriously, if you fit the profile, I know it's more money in a chunk than a lot of things, but it's not THAT much and it does pay off every month after that, forever.
OK I have said my pieceif glasses bug you, it's the obvious answer!
This public service announcement was brought to you by the letter B, and the number 1.also I think my glasses are part of me now I'm not sure I'll look like me without them
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Sugar I do love your talent for descriptive writing!
bit of an out there idea but what about putting a note on the fridge or something with 2 columns headed Reasons I.. like you today and don't like you today. Then maybe when the don't like column has more in it than the like column he knows to get his finger out and do some crawling!
Tempting. He's back on my bad list already. I warned him about the 40mls of breastmilk in a bag in the fridge that I'm going to top up to a full feed later on and he commented that I shouldn't forget about it "this time" because I didn't get back to a 20ml bag a few days ago and he had to throw it out. I'm fuming.:T:rotfl:I'd love to have fixed eyes but also there are hurdles like being a big wussalso I think my glasses are part of me now I'm not sure I'll look like me without them
Me too. I really like my glasses. Close up here.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Wondering about LO. He has been fussy the past few days - nappy rash, crying, obviously in pain. He hasn't bbeen wanting to feed much. He hasn't been sleeping well either. Just now he started shaking. More shivery than anything, enough to scare me though, and lasted about 30 seconds. Who can/should I ask about it?Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0
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how about NHS direct feely? Hope LO feels better soon!0
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A nurse going to phone back within 6 hours.Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0
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