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MSE Parents Club Part 7

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  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    night night sugar :D x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • anm_2
    anm_2 Posts: 1,928 Forumite
    weezl74 wrote: »
    aww, big grown up boys an little girls:)

    have you found any good mum and baby activities in Cardiff?

    No not yet was going to have a little nosey as i have just moved to a new area
    Mum to 4, No 5 due Xmas Day 2010

    Murphys no more pies club member # 12
  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    anm wrote: »
    LOL nosy away, i have DS1 - 18. DS2 - 16. DD1 - 11. and DD2 14 months

    Then you have yet to experience Teenage Girl Syndrome! :undecided _pale_

    My sincere best wishes!!! :rotfl:
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
  • 3onitsway
    3onitsway Posts: 4,000 Forumite
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    Are you still ironing? ;)

    No, I finished at approx. 10.30 this morning. :rolleyes:
    I always said that there is 1 famous person that everyone is allowed to 'have' if they have a chance!! Alan Davies is mine :D

    1? We're allowed 3!



    I took DD shopping to Liverpool today, its her birthday Monday so we went for an outfit for her Pizza/sleepover party next week.

    Someone has stolen my lovely little girl who wore pretty dresses, and swapped her for a trainee emo!
    The outfit she chose consisted of......... black t-shirt, day-glo pink boyfriend style cardi, black ra-ra skirt, day-glo yellow leggings, black and white check converse style boots and matching hairbands/accessories in day-glo pink and yellow! :eek::eek:

    Also, for anyone who hasn't experienced Liverpool City Centre, its packed with 'fashionable' people, and she kept pointing out people who are 'cool', because obviously i'm not! All of them were the scruffy student types (sorry Mel! :D), in day-glo, jeggings, big hair etc.
    Oh dear - what am I going to do! :confused:

    Mel - I'd be absoulely furious if I didn't get so much as a text on my birthday! My parents are pretty rubbish, but i'm sure they wouldn't forget/ignore my birthday!

    TaraJ - hope you're ok. You know we're always here to listen to rants/moans.

    X-factor - Danyl was the best, even with the rubbish song! And i'm gutted Robbie wasn't on, he must be on tomorrow. Thats the only reason I watched. :mad:
    :beer:
  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite
    anm wrote: »
    No not yet was going to have a little nosey as i have just moved to a new area

    have you got the list the council give out?

    If you PM me an email address I can forward it to you :)

    :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 £40
  • angelfairy
    angelfairy Posts: 3,594 Forumite
    yay rhys!!!!! brilliant one young man!!!!
  • tiamai_d
    tiamai_d Posts: 11,987 Forumite
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    Oh, tia, I meant to ask the other day but forgot (sorry) you said you were going to have the school meeting soon to dicuss options, which would you prefer for Christopher? Do you have any say in it?

    I have the say in it :D

    Right now I am interested in this speech and language department, I'd like to go and have a look around and find out more. As he is now I don't think he will do very well at my local primary school. His speech just isn't good enough.

    A conversation with him is like this..

    Me - Amber looks like you.
    Chris - No! Ah air (hand goes to his head and makes buzzzz sounds like hair clippers, he means 'short') moa. (Ambers hair is short, mine is long)

    I was talking to my nephew who is a year younger than him and the difference is huge. Christopher sounds like an 18 month old even though he has the understanding of a 4 year old and has the words, he simply can't make his mouth work to say them. You get the vowels and a few constinants, single sylables only.

    There is also a few problems with colour recognition. He consistently confuses colours and has problems with numbers... don't know how to describe it, he mixes up his numbers, theres a name for it but my mind is blank :confused:
  • anm_2
    anm_2 Posts: 1,928 Forumite
    tarajayne wrote: »
    Then you have yet to experience Teenage Girl Syndrome! :undecided _pale_

    My sincere best wishes!!! :rotfl:

    I'm dreading it already lol had enough of my eldest boy in his early teens, running away as soon as i told him off :rotfl:
    Mum to 4, No 5 due Xmas Day 2010

    Murphys no more pies club member # 12
  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    o yer that to ........ i say we drive all the way round the uk on the coast so all we see is the sun rising over the sea :D x


    In OH's car then, he's gotta fuel card!!! :D
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
  • tiamai_d
    tiamai_d Posts: 11,987 Forumite
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    Awesome news Elle! He must be getting stronger.
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