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MSE Pregnancy Club 17

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  • Sarah_Joanne
    Sarah_Joanne Posts: 3,089 Forumite
    Ok so that didn't work. The bag of mini eggs is now finished.

    I already had a jam donut today too. DH got me one from Morrisons, seems they are the only place that do them with icing sugar on instead of caster sugar. Mmmmm.
  • nikkit72
    nikkit72 Posts: 2,458 Forumite
    have just made and eaten chicken balti , poppadoms and naan bread , it was yummy , now hoping some movements may come along , had kebab with lots chilli sauce last night , a biryani curry the other day , pineapple ,
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  • nikkit72
    nikkit72 Posts: 2,458 Forumite
    OH bday tomorrow , i have just been and bought him , remote control , back to the future car from argos , half price , i hope he gonna like it , he has always wanted a real one , so i got the next best thing , hehhehehe, maybe hes son will be born the same day too:P

    right off for a bath catch u all tomorrow
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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Here are my presents:
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    And cos my boss is sure he is a girl lol
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    She is just kidding lol

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  • Aww lovely bits kindof, absolutely adore the donald outfit :D
  • gymfiend
    gymfiend Posts: 1,296 Forumite
    Dangerous time of year to be pregnant SJ with mini eggs around :) They're OHs favourite so I buy them 'for him' and always end up eating most of them, whoops! Interesting fact (or not!) I found out last week, if you get a Boots meal deal you can get a proper full sized bag of mini eggs as the snack :D

    Lovely pressies Kindof, love the Donald suit!

    Brill bargains Sonee!

    Just sat down to do some eBaying, really can't be bothered. Noseying on Facebook too - someone I know just had their baby at 37+5, I'm sooooo envious!
    Baby Boy arrived March 25th 2010 - 17 days late & 8lb 10oz :j
  • Sarah_Joanne
    Sarah_Joanne Posts: 3,089 Forumite
    Kindof - lovely presents!
    nikkit72 wrote: »
    OH bday tomorrow , i have just been and bought him , remote control , back to the future car from argos , half price , i hope he gonna like it , he has always wanted a real one , so i got the next best thing , hehhehehe, maybe hes son will be born the same day too:P

    right off for a bath catch u all tomorrow

    :rotfl:First of all I thought you'd bought him a remote control!! :rotfl:
    gymfiend wrote: »
    Dangerous time of year to be pregnant SJ with mini eggs around :) They're OHs favourite so I buy them 'for him' and always end up eating most of them, whoops! Interesting fact (or not!) I found out last week, if you get a Boots meal deal you can get a proper full sized bag of mini eggs as the snack :D

    Just sat down to do some eBaying, really can't be bothered. Noseying on Facebook too - someone I know just had their baby at 37+5, I'm sooooo envious!

    You shouldn't have told me that!!!! And I am very jealous of your friend too! I want my baby NOW!!!!
  • CAFCGirl
    CAFCGirl Posts: 9,123 Forumite
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    evening all

    hope you're all well.
    Im meant to be cooking chicken casserole but I really dont want it LOL and it needs using by today. am tempted to make it just for dh and make myself something else entirely....

    Bought some rainbow cakes and jam donuts from greggs today... and I had a day of being so good! LOL
    I did make myself ave a bowl of porridge before i was allowed to eat one of them though, oh and I got some cereal oaty bars in town as well, figured they were better for me than a handful of chocs etc....

    Picked up an application form to do some volunteer work, as Im getting too bored being indoors all day..... went into one small really vintage charity shop and she was really rude, well I think it was rude. She asked if I just wanted to do it till I found a job, so I said I'll be honest Im pregnant and just relocated, and am looking for something to help pass my time, because im perfectly capable but no employer is going to take me on, what with maternity pays etc. And she said she wouldnt take me on either because i wasnt covered by the insurance, being pregnant, so I apologised (was gobsmacked) and said I thought it would be covered by public liability as you must get pregnant people come in here...... and she literally said to me "Im trying to be polite here dear, I just dont think its going to work"

    GAH! I nearly cried on the way home...... i mean fair enough they dont want a pregnant woman there but it was just the way she spoke to me, was so rude and patronising....

    The only thing that saved me from crumbling into a heap on the floor in the high street was talking to a guy in Oxfam who got me an application form and said they'd love to have me in there.....

    so feeling a bit bleurgh still...........
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  • kindofagilr
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    Somnium wrote: »
    Nikkit - just being nosey what did you pack as a going home outfit? I just assumed LO would wear a vest and sleepsuit under a snow suit. Oh and I need to pack a hooded towel so thanks for reminder :D

    kindof - yeay for all your pressies and GV's sounds like you have a lovely section :D

    Kindof - we have to take towels tho have only packed one large one for me atm, just thinking on should really pop another in for my hair (I have quite long hair!). Oh and totally agree with what you said about peter andre.

    OK most of bag packed, realised I either need to buy some duplicates of things like moisturiser and hairbrush and/or manage with out the exact thing, so wide comb instead of hairbrush. Other alternative is to leave a note on bag reminding me to take missing items, am gonna have to do this for drinks anyhow.

    Gonna make OH clean out car boot at the weekend(we have sooooo much junk in there!), cos the weather is crap he wants to pay to have a mini valet so its all clean in side too, need to see how much that is tho first. Once its all clean car seat can go in and stay in till we need it then :D

    GISI - thanks for the info on frames will have to look either on line or go to the large store in Kingston.

    I know I was like OMG all the presetns!!!

    I know I am not Nikkit lol but we just have beany a all in one suit that I thought looked cute for him to come home in and he will be wearuing a pramsuit as well

    EEK for car seat going in lol

    Awww KT thats cute

    yummymummy I had a lot of cramping with beany

    Thanks Gymfiend I know I am so lucky, bean is so lukcy

    SJ you have confused me by changing your avatar lol

    Thanks guys :) I love them too

    I have managed to eat 4creme eggs oops lol not today though but I need to stop buying easter eggs just to eat them lol

    We are going to use the MOthercare vouchers for some moses basket fitted sheets and cotbed sheets and blankets and sleeping bags
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  • CAFCGirl
    CAFCGirl Posts: 9,123 Forumite
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    just watched the peter andre interview as well, and it made me cry....

    I dont particularly go for celeb gossip etc, but I really felt for that guy, and I dont think the interviewer cared at all that they are completely diff circumstances between Dwight & Peter and Peter & Alex.....Im not surprised he got so angry with her, just saying we did warn you.....

    Am disappointed in Sky News for that really....
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