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MSE Parents Club Part 8
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oh and Mel - I always wear something in bed! Trust me if hubby is still trying in on when you feel like you look minging it because he LOVES you and would like you look gorgeous dressed in a bin bag! :cool:0
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astonsmummy wrote: ȣ700
It was £1100 but I've mnaged to get it down a bit since then, yes I know it's my fault
so not something you could find easily .. well done you for knocking a good chunk off it (been there myself chick so you're not the only one you miss one week to buy food and it slowly builds) xStill searching .....:)
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redmel1621 wrote: »I think a good comprimise might be some tinted mousturiser...what do you think? That way it would (hopefully) hide my horrible face a bit, but without looking ott! and easy to slap on:)
Don't you naked girlies get mega hassled from your bed-mates:) If I even show a bit of skin he is almost pouncing on me, and I HATE, HATE, HATE it when he puts his arm around me over my big fat flabby tummy...makes me cringe with what might be going through his head, I bet he wonders how he ever wound up married to such an ugly duckling.
Mel x
Firstly, I use mineral foundation and it's a swish about with the big brush, my make up routine takes about 4 mins, I take longer brushing my teethHair is different, if I don't blow dry and straighten it after its been washed it is tied up. How about the slow face tans thingies? You only have to put it on every few days and so far I've never messed it up (because I use a tiny little bit).
Secondly, I have found that wearing jammies to bed encourages DH more, he sees it as a challenge that way! :rotfl:
Thirdly, it's not a flabby tummy, it's Mummy energy stores!!! We're supposed to have a wee pudgy belly to keep us running about after babies. And if he pounces on you, your no ugly duckling
Sami, my children come first too I'm not neglecting them by doing me hair
AM that is crap, they are messing you about, but I understand that its hard work.0 -
Aw I still can't see it asking me to log in
Try now, I fixed itKrystal - thanks for quoting Sami's Football Friend post I wouldn't have seen it otherwise!
Friiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeend!!! :rotfl:
I don't get it..Right, off to make bottles and sort tea out - I'm starving even though I just had a Happy Meal :silenced: but that was the only thing I've had since the big slice of chocolate cake I had for breakfast at 10am :rotfl:
Healthy eating there Glam!Says the one with the second packets of crisps in her hand.. :whistle: (have had toast, tuna sandwich and a mince pie too.. and I know what I'm having for tea - that's a good day for me!)
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redmel1621 wrote: »a big fat, greasy haired, sweaty, smelly lazy cow (who eats 3 bags of frazzles everyday;))
How's Kai now? Someone told me at the toddler group the other day that you should put butter on a bumped head... I have never heard of this... I think they're ever so slightly derranged...My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »(insert expetive of choice - I like d 1 c k head because it makes me feel childish) so there must be something influencing him IYSWIM.
Hope your talk goes ok tonight...
AM, could you not try the council in the next to to your Mum's? You'd be a bit further away from home but still close to your family support... My sister ended up going home after she left the refuge, because she owned her house the council wouldn't help her out... Her ex was a t!t... But he got better over time....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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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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reading back over peeps posts bout having another baby. we've already had the chat. at the moment, we are waiting the year they advised at the hospital to allow c/s to fully heal. which will take us to sept '10 will prob wait till new year and try then. so there maybe quite a few of us joing the pg thread again in 2011. dont want to leave it too late with my BP problem and age....'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0
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Krystaltips wrote: »This is me!
How's Kai now? Someone told me at the toddler group the other day that you should put butter on a bumped head... I have never heard of this... I think they're ever so slightly derranged...
Butter
I did the sensible thing and put a cold flannel on it:D It has gone right down now, only a tiny bump but it is really bruised:rolleyes:
Mel xUnless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
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Oh, all this baby talk is making me broody too:rotfl: I want to join you all in 2011...I'll have to prevent dh from getting the snip first:rotfl:
Mel xUnless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
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Krystaltips wrote: »Never watched The Inbeweeners then
Ahh.. nope!
Just had a very worrying/confusing/annoying phone call from my 82 year old Grandad. I though he had all his marbles, but maybe not.. :cool: He came to visit last Thursday and noticed condensation on the hallway window (original, single glazed, round, feature window thing). Below and about a metre across from that window is the electric meter box. He's just phoned to tell me to sort out the water because he's worried about it getting to the electric box and causing a big fire, and apparently he's has two sleepless nights thinking about it (dunno which two nights between Thursday and now!)... *sigh* :cool:0
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