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MSE Parents Club Part 8
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((BIG HUGS)) SS x
Still searching .....:)
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Don't look if you're not buying.. You'll want it all!
Other than that, very good. Have had sweets from them and bought a voucher for my mum which she used without trouble.
ETA: Awww Sugar *hugs* xx (sorry, hadn't refreshed before I started answering SM)0 -
oh i forgot to say sainsburys are selling huge syrup sponge puddings
my eyes nearly popped out of my head when i saw them! i also got 3 chickens reduced for £6 each to £1.99!! they go out tom so am cooking them all now so i can freeze 2 of them for curries and easy dinners
hugs sugar, the kids have an american teacher so they had a thanksgiving lunch! it seems to be a huge thing for americans?What's for you won't go past you0 -
Oh SS
I'm sure tomorrow will be a better day for you.
I'm also suffering from grumpy and clingy baby problems this afternoon. I've managed to get a bit of food and some calpol into her, just waiting for the calpol to kick in to see if that helps her feel better. At the moment she is on the boob pulling my hair out. At least I don't have to do it myself I supposeIsabella Molly born 14th January 2009
New challenge for 2011 - saving up vouchers to pay for Chistmas!Amazon £48.61 Luncheon Vouchers £240 -
money_maker wrote: »wen sami ?? Jasmine loves the wiggles !!
ETA - found it, June next year, she will probably be over them by then !!! She is already getting a bit old for them, but has a few DVDs and watches them every now and again !!
:mad:at the potie who brings parcels! I was woken at 3:45 by the sound of a card being pushed through the door :rolleyes: there is no way he knocked more than once def didn't ring the bell - lazy get! now I'll have to wait until monday probably0 -
Hi there,
Not been on here for a while as had terrible start to being a new mum, little Harry has really back evening colic (from 5pm till midnight and then doesn't settle)...... I'm now trying Dr Browns bottles and Aptimal Comfort in hope they work for him. Can anyone advise on what Dr Brown Teat I should be using fo rthe comfort formula as it seems so thick. Previously using Avent bottles with a number 2 teat which was just about okay and vari flow just drowned H in formula.......any help and advice is much appreciated.
Thanks
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I took her to the hospital and she started shrieking as soon as she saw Husband so we had to leave him to it. She's now flat out in the baby bjorn so I'm not moving her till she wakes again.
Today's Thanksgiving in the US. Husband's American, and on this day last year I made him dinner. We had Thai red curry with tofu, basil and courgette, and once dinner was over he started talking seriously and I thought he was breaking up with me. And then he proposed, and I said yes, and he produced a ring.
Big hugs to you SS. What a lovely memory of last year though, and fingers crossed that hubby can be home with you really soon. Is there anyone nearby who could pop in for a coffee and hold Molly for a bit?:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
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Thanks for thatI have a hamster and wanted to get him something for christmas
Cazscoob - that ebay link is for FAKE Hamsters I think, its all the rage this christmas apparantly its a fake hamster with its toys etc (sorry if you knew that already lol)
http://www.gogohamsters.org.uk/
After reading back I think you knew that lolsorry i got confused cos someone else was talking about real hamsters
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lol dont worry kindof i half read things all the time reply and then realise i have read it wrong lol!! my sister has just phoned to tell me they have them in bristol lol?? am in scotland so dont know how that helps??What's for you won't go past you0
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