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MSE Parents Club Part 7

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  • Hugs, Tara. Mull it over tonight and see how you feel.

    xx
  • emlou2009
    emlou2009 Posts: 4,016 Forumite
    benjamin can stand without hands??? when did this happen????

    he is super baby :eek:

    :j:j:j
    Mummy to
    DS (born March 2009)

    DD (born January 2012)
  • emlou2009 wrote: »
    ooooh MFD how exciting! what is she like? does she have other children or children of her own?

    She has 2 little girls of her own :rotfl: aged 2 & 3, 16 months between them.

    Now remind me why I didn't want a CM with littlies of her own - I can't remember!!
    r.mac wrote: »
    please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman :D
    Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14oz
    A new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 2012
  • MM you should get some echinacea really worked for philip .. jas cant use it too young i think but you can very good stuff x

    Am on beechams all in one and they seem to be helping a bit, Jasmine is still on her anti-bs till the end of the week
    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 !!
  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    How was LO while you were at work, AF? :) Any improvement with eating?
  • angelfairy
    angelfairy Posts: 3,594 Forumite
    emlou2009 wrote: »
    seth has a nightlight, but thats our fault cos we thought it better to use one than to have to turn the big light on to find his dummy in the middle of the night :o also, in the flat we lived in til he was 3-4 months old there was a street light outside and we didnt have blackout curtains, so he got used to it being lighter in there too, and when we moved the nightlight became even more necessary. in the flat, we used to turn the nightlight on when we went to bed, he was quite happy to not have it on! it isnt a bright one, its one of those plug in auto ones

    i got one of those plug in onces, but it flickers a bit and i worry about plugs so aren't using it. i think i will buy her one for the bedroom and then see what we can do about the car.
  • emlou2009 wrote: »
    seth has a nightlight, but thats our fault cos we thought it better to use one than to have to turn the big light on to find his dummy in the middle of the night :o also, in the flat we lived in til he was 3-4 months old there was a street light outside and we didnt have blackout curtains, so he got used to it being lighter in there too, and when we moved the nightlight became even more necessary. in the flat, we used to turn the nightlight on when we went to bed, he was quite happy to not have it on! it isnt a bright one, its one of those plug in auto ones

    we did that with Jasmine, she was very happy in the dark, but I couldnt see anything, and now she wont sleep with her door pulled over and the bathroom light has to stay on all night for her. Dylan will sleep anywhere with any form of light or darkness !! He is going to be just like his daddy !!
    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 !!
  • angelfairy
    angelfairy Posts: 3,594 Forumite
    elle_gee wrote: »
    How was LO while you were at work, AF? :) Any improvement with eating?

    she was absolutely fine my MIL said which does not surprise me as she is always good when i am not there :D

    as for the eating, had a good day yesterday, but today she wasn't brilliant with breakfast, was okay with lunch MIL says but dinner not so good again. she seems to have on off days for some reason

    xx
  • emlou2009
    emlou2009 Posts: 4,016 Forumite
    ah but if she has two so close together, they are probably very good at amusing themselves together rather than taking up all their mummys time and will leave her more free than a CM with just one child to look after benjamin ;) and the 3yo will be going to nursery a few hours a week, and reception year at school soon enough! i'm glad you found someone you feel you can trust, it makes you feel so much more positive about the whole going back thing doesnt it?
    Mummy to
    DS (born March 2009)

    DD (born January 2012)
  • I'm wondering if my children are ok in the car at night being Autumn/Winter babies and used to it from very early on? Weezl?!? :D

    Poppy shouts 'Door, Mummy!' if I don't close hers properly :rolleyes::rotfl:

    xx
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