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MSE Parents Club Part 7

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  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    Just had to go get Erin from her best friends sleepover, she didn't feel safe as they don't have a burgular alarm. All this and she hardly knows what's been said just the bare minimum as she can no longer play out after the police came, what on earth am I going to do!!!
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
  • scruffy96uk
    scruffy96uk Posts: 2,925 Forumite
    Glam the link takes me no where!!! I alwys use to go at parent and toddler time but now I just go whenever as El likes the flume and it doesn't open for prent and toddler time

    If some of my posts don't make sense try addin and a somewhere as my A button isn't working properly lol
    Everyone is entitled to their opinion
    Ellie 25/12/07
  • r.mac_2
    r.mac_2 Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    glam - I'm answering all your questions tonight and putting off going to bed!!! Anyway - we have a swimsuit with built in nappy from M&S which wasn't great. We also had a swim nappy from John Lewis which was rather small and ill-fitting. Huggies little swimmers under a 'normal' swimsuit has worked best for us. Obviously you'll probably not be going for pink polkadots with Jack!

    A lot of the waterbabies classes in this area require a huggies style nappy with a neoprene nappy on top.
    aless02 wrote: »
    r.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!
    I can't promise that all my replies will illicit this response :p
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    BrunoM wrote: »
    E was always ok with cuddles but in the last 3 months or so he has definitely learned that cuddling can be for affection and emotional comfort etc. It's a good phase :D
    Alice's cuddles are so enthusiastic these days you can almost be knocked over. And are usually acompanied by, "Oh Mummy, I love you Mummy." (Or whoever she is cuddling at the time.)
    r.mac wrote: »
    if anyone would like to see - here is a picture of my LO http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=39835708&l=6fd29f6706&id=61009135

    I've been uploading photos all evening and trying to decide on suitable calendar pictures. Now I'm off to bed x
    Very cute. We struggled to get pictures of Alice with the baby walker because she moved too quickly and then you had to set her back in the other direction again.
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • tiamai_d
    tiamai_d Posts: 11,987 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Sleeping bags all gone, sorry :(

    There is another one somewhere but I don't know where, if I find it I'll let you know Glam, I'm sure it's a 0-6month one.
  • r.mac_2
    r.mac_2 Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    oh tara - that's such a shame. I feel awful for you. hugs x
    aless02 wrote: »
    r.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!
    I can't promise that all my replies will illicit this response :p
  • scruffy96uk
    scruffy96uk Posts: 2,925 Forumite
    Oh tara ((((hugs)))) for you and ((((hugs)))) for Erin how old is she??
    Everyone is entitled to their opinion
    Ellie 25/12/07
  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    awww tara just constant reassurance that everything will be fine and mummy cuddles ........... ((hugs)) x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    3onitsway wrote: »
    Is she in year two or started three? She should get free ones through school soon. DD had hers in year three. Every morning for two weeks at easter, then again at the end of term. it's a government thing to have all kids able to swim before a certain age (9 possibly).

    We pay for our school ones! :rolleyes:
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    r.mac wrote: »
    if anyone would like to see - here is a picture of my LO http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=39835708&l=6fd29f6706&id=61009135

    I've been uploading photos all evening and trying to decide on suitable calendar pictures. Now I'm off to bed x

    Aww cuteness! :D She looks like you!
    Glamazon wrote: »
    any recommendations for re-useable swimming nappies?

    I've just bought Rhys one of these but not using it until holibobs. Will tell you after then! :D Intending to put him in a Huggies Little Swimmer too (on offer in Tesco atm).
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