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MSE Parents Club Part 7
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Krystaltips wrote: »it will just be something you do... Like changing her nappy Something you don't even think about

Oh you mean I'm meant to change nappies oh dear that'll be where I went wrong today. Poor babes was in a sodin wet nappy and her trousers were wet too coz bad mummy forgot to change her bum. She normally goes for a sleep in the afternoon and gets changed after that but because she didn't have a sleep I forgot to change her:eek:
Skinty glad you had a nice time and I wouldn't worry what others say if you don't like your babe cryin then so be it doesn't mean to say she'll be a brat just coz you go to her when she cries.Everyone is entitled to their opinionEllie 25/12/070 -
Its happened to all of us at some point scruffy!A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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angelfairy wrote: »maybe i am doing my usual and over thinking things again then.
thinking of how the room is when LO goes down so it will be the same she stirs during the night. tonight she has gone off on her own albeit with me signing to her with the tv on the room but on mute. i am just wondering if i should leave the tv on all night so she has the light or not????
SB - had a pants night and felt just as bad this morning. thanks for asking :-)
elle - we use ella's kitchen and plum from time to time and sometimes cow and gate for a pudding when we are out. i try to use mostly home coooked things though. HV gave me a good tip for introducing fish if you dont eat it very much at home. buy 100% cod or haddock fish fingers. remove the breadcrumbs and then flake and give to bubs with veg etc. my LO loves them.
Lots of hugs. I used to sing to both of mine when they were learning to settle themselves just to reassure them that I was still there (whilst surfing the net on my bed
). I wouldn't leave the tv on in case it stimulates her if she wakes.
Thanks for the fish tip! I don't eat/cook meat/fish but I will pass it on to DH.
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Oh yes, SM, its Jamie's 1st birthday on 28th :eek:. Nearly forgot that!
. We will be having super long celebrations too! 
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So were all bad mummys and daddys lol :rotfl::D
AF I'm with the others I wouldn't leave the telly on, I for one wouldn't be able to sleep and you'd prob find as she got older she'd end up not being able to sleep without a telly and you see all those brats on Supernanny watchin telly in bed til all hours!!!
Yeah Glam where you been? What ya been up 2?
Where is Feelie and R.mac. Hope your both ok????Everyone is entitled to their opinionEllie 25/12/070 -
SeptemberBaby wrote: »Lots of hugs. I used to sing to both of mine when they were learning to settle themselves just to reassure them that I was still there (whilst surfing the net on my bed
). I wouldn't leave the tv on in case it stimulates her if she wakes.
Thanks for the fish tip! I don't eat/cook meat/fish but I will pass it on to DH.
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i have found the fish fingers to be so useful, especially if we are having somethign she cant'. they are quick and easy to do, and portion size is good.0 -
Don't use Lidl's pullups! Keira's one leaked last night in bed, was running up her back and onto my bed. Lovely!
We have 3 more paydays too, haven't really bought much either! Got OH's dads gift sorted, Keira has her main pressie, and a box of chalks....Dunno how I'm going to afford it all!0 -
zoes is on the 22nd SB so its starts then and doesnt stop til she goes to her aunts on the 28th or about then x
Still searching .....:)
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sorry everyone, i am not being rude,but for some reason i cannot thank people again.
i think i will turn the tv off but will look into a night light .... i'll see what happens tonight.0 -
angelfairy wrote: »hi all,
just a quick question .... do you all use a night light for your bubs so it isn't pitch black in your/their room???
cant read back today sorry, so forgive me for not commenting on anything today
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Not in our room, there is a street light just to the side that gives plenty of light for me to see. The boys room we have a lamp for me mainly. One or the other will be up at some point during the night. We also have a spare duvet and pillow with covers on and bed sheet just in case (DS2 suffers from random bouts of night-time vomiting and DS1 has night terrors).Eh?
Did I miss something?
yeah, and Australian gimp! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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