📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!

MSE Parents Club Part 8

1133613371339134113421606

Comments

  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    yes i was csh but managed to waken up before my lesson :D doing well still to quick with the clutch and not braking enough but alot better dont have another lesson til the 29th now with zoes birthday and xmas next week which is bugging me as i dont like leaving it that long ..

    not much to do today living room still pretty tidy and the kitchen hasnt been messed up suprisingly so im gonna sit and do a shopping list for tomorrow :D ..

    ((hugs)) for fitz and going to funeral i dont like them even when it was my nan i didnt want to be there ...
    :eek: jillie glad they didnt go while he was on a main busy road x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    Annie it does say this on the that site
    Rearward-facing Baby Seats
    Group 0: for babies up to 10 kgs (22 lbs) roughly from birth to 6-9 months, or Group 0+: for babies up to 13kg (29lbs) roughly from birth to 12-15 months
    They can be used in the front or rear of the car. It is safer to put them in the rear. DO NOT put them in the front passenger seat if there is a passenger airbag. Rearward-facing seats provide greater protection for the baby's head, neck and spine than forward-facing seats. So, it is best to keep your baby in a rearward-facing seat for as long as possible. Only move them to a forward-facing seat once they have exceeded the maximum weight for the baby seat, or the top of their head is higher than the top of the seat.
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I think Sami is right, as always!
  • csh_2
    csh_2 Posts: 3,294 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Gah, my dog walker just text to say he can't come at 12 hes coming at 3 instead. I've waited in for him, now need to organise myself to be out and back for 3 rather than leave at 1pm and no rush tp return!
  • Fitzio
    Fitzio Posts: 2,199 Forumite
    Annie - Holly is only 12 weeks and in the Maxi Cosi Cabriofix seat but looks really squashed. We need to remove the wedge support cushion from underneath to give her more room but when we do, she is more upright and in danger of her head lolling forward as her muscles are not fully developed. So decision is keep her a bit squashed which is not good for her spine or risk her head lolling forward when I am driving. Think we are going with slightly squashed since she is only in it for minimal time anyway. It’s difficult though – you just want to make sure you are doing the right thing.

    Csh – sorry to hear about your DH’s friend. That’s terrible news.
    Csh/Jillie – I think we are all very lucky with our babies! Holly slept 10-8. She always sleeps through – it’s great! Might work on getting more of a routine in the new year and see if she will sleep from around 8pm.
    SM – what’s Philip’s new job?
  • Thanks again Sami, guess its time to move him then. He is going to look so grown up now lol
    Baby boy 8/05/09
  • pinkpig08
    pinkpig08 Posts: 2,829 Forumite
    Has anyone tried the irish cream liquour from Lidl? I'm just amending my Asda order ready for christmas and they've got Baileys and another brand I haven't heard of. I can't have a lot of it anyway as I'm BFing, so wondered whether I should just buy the cheap brand from Lidl?
    Sealed Pot Challenge #817 £50 banked :)
  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    mens clothes shop fitz good wage and 1% com ... which considering its a very expensive clothes shop shouldnt be to hard to clock up alittle extra x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • csh_2
    csh_2 Posts: 3,294 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    pinkpig08 wrote: »
    Has anyone tried the irish cream liquour from Lidl? I'm just amending my Asda order ready for christmas and they've got Baileys and another brand I haven't heard of. I can't have a lot of it anyway as I'm BFing, so wondered whether I should just buy the cheap brand from Lidl?

    The speciallt selected Aldi one at about a fiver is made in the baileys factory. Not tried the Lidl one although their amaretto is scrummy
  • csh_2
    csh_2 Posts: 3,294 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Fitzio wrote: »
    Csh – sorry to hear about your DH’s friend. That’s terrible news.
    Csh/JillieI think we are all very lucky with our babies! Holly slept 10-8. She always sleeps through – it’s great! Might work on getting more of a routine in the new year and see if she will sleep from around 8pm.
    SM – what’s Philip’s new job?

    I know!I keep sayin to OH what if we have another and it doesn't sleep?!?

    I think I'll keep Kieren to a later bedtime for selfish reasons as OH not in from work til 7.30pm when dayshift and I don't finish til 8pm when I go back so want to see him
  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    Annie it does say this on the that site
    Rearward-facing Baby Seats
    Group 0: for babies up to 10 kgs (22 lbs) roughly from birth to 6-9 months, or Group 0+: for babies up to 13kg (29lbs) roughly from birth to 12-15 months
    They can be used in the front or rear of the car. It is safer to put them in the rear. DO NOT put them in the front passenger seat if there is a passenger airbag. Rearward-facing seats provide greater protection for the baby's head, neck and spine than forward-facing seats. So, it is best to keep your baby in a rearward-facing seat for as long as possible. Only move them to a forward-facing seat once they have exceeded the maximum weight for the baby seat, or the top of their head is higher than the top of the seat.

    I have this one...http://www.carseatinfo.co.uk/index.cfm?sid=19086&pid=292439&item=24244
    Has different colours and design now but I have a beige one. :D
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
This discussion has been closed.
Meet your Ambassadors

🚀 Getting Started

Hi new member!

Our Getting Started Guide will help you get the most out of the Forum

Categories

  • All Categories
  • 351.3K Banking & Borrowing
  • 253.2K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
  • 453.8K Spending & Discounts
  • 244.3K Work, Benefits & Business
  • 599.6K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
  • 177.1K Life & Family
  • 257.9K Travel & Transport
  • 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
  • 16.2K Discuss & Feedback
  • 37.6K Read-Only Boards

Is this how you want to be seen?

We see you are using a default avatar. It takes only a few seconds to pick a picture.