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MSE Parents Club Part 7
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sami its stuff like that that makes me glad i dont have anything to do with my mother ...
elle ive been wanting chocolate brownies all night
x
Still searching .....:)
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hi all,
how is everyone tonight????
hugs to all the need, and hi to any newbies.
looks like we still might have reflux as an issue with LO. i am now having to look at giving her smaller amounts of food/milk more often. as if weaning wasn't confusing enough.
would love any advice from others who had reflux issues with older bubs (keely???)
she isn't being sick really, it's more that she is getting pain from some fluid coming up (but not so far up to make her throw up). this would explain her frequent waking at night (where she always wakes crying - not thudding on the crib with her feet as weezl too experiences with fergie).
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Just because clothes are for best, doesn't mean we can't have nice PJs too

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Thanks, it was a nightmare cake though, I made it at midnight and my electric whisk broke so I had to beat it by hand :eek:searching_me wrote: »awwwwwwwwwww sami thats GREAT!!! x
I made the choccys orange flavour too :cool:
exactly what I have doneIt seems to me that you'd have to change things the second time around - if only because you're not familiar with things the first time, and so you're more confident and better informed the second time.
:mad: at your mother. It doesn't mean that you're treating one kid preferentially.
I bet you'd love that cake too! I used 2 blocks of butter in it :rotfl:Anyone else really fancy chocolate cake now? :drool:
*hugs* Sami
Did your mum treat you exactly the same as your sis? :cool:
not at all! My sis was a nightmare baby, she had bad reflux and they didn't give gaviscon etc in those days, she also screamed almost non stop between feeding and sleeping :eek: she needed extra care coz born with a clicking hip, She was also born when my Dad had a good job that came with a house so they had plenty money. My parents were technically homeless when mum was 3mths pg with me (staying with family/friends) they'd got a council house by the time I arrived but dad had a crappy job and were pretty poor, I was a dream baby apparently just slept and fed hardly cried :A there is no way she treated us the same :rolleyes:0 -
Hi all,
elle - I would rather wear my pjs all day!
I've just had a small glass of red wine. Caitlyn is asleep on the sofa (along with Josh and DH!). She won't want feeding again until I take her up to bed (usually a dream feed suckle), can I have another glass or will that be too much?Sealed Pot Challenge #817 £50 banked
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ooh ooh ooohJust because clothes are for best, doesn't mean we can't have nice PJs too
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=2044347
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Hi all,
elle - I would rather wear my pjs all day!
I've just had a small glass of red wine. Caitlyn is asleep on the sofa (along with Josh and DH!). She won't want feeding again until I take her up to bed (usually a dream feed suckle), can I have another glass or will that be too much?
Depends who you talk to - the general rule is if you are safe to drive then you are safe to feed....but lots of us have had a cheeky extra glass once or twice and baby still wakes in the morning
I would
Yay for Edgar's normal ribs :Tplease listen to MFD - she is a wise woman
Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
Sami I luuuuurve those pjs!
MFD that settles it then
*tootles off to kitchen to pour another*Sealed Pot Challenge #817 £50 banked
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Just because clothes are for best, doesn't mean we can't have nice PJs too

http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=2044347
I don't wear PJs
I actually have 1 pair for when I am staying with friends but on more than one (drunken) occasion I have gone to sleep in PJs in a double bed with a female friend and woken up in the morning starkers :eek: :rotfl::rotfl:
My friends have to love me very much to share a bed with me
please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman
Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
I want these ones..

And one of these - http://www.lasenza.co.uk/nightwear/boyfriend_shirt/boyfriend_shirt_nightwear.htm
I really must get around to getting more Mothercare feeding tops. Dose anyone else make anything similar?0
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