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MSE Parents Club Part 9

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  • jillie1974 wrote: »
    i just put jumping smileys after it...:o

    its in bold and big writing now.... didnt want peeps thinking i was showing off...:o

    I think everybody needs the chance to show of a little bit, and we all need to be happy for everybody else when their baby does something new. I know it can be hard when babies of similar ages are developing at different rates but we all know deep down that our babies are the best babies and most importantly - we wouldn't swap them for the world!!

    (good natured banter is allowed of course ;))


    LOL - Benjamin was 4 1/2 months when he first sat up and he was crawling at 5 1/2 months so watch out :eek:
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I'm off to escort my fairies round to the post office now, collect DD from school and no doubt get a call to go and collect DS too. :(

    Hope those fairies aren't sending chocolate again!!


    Edit - choppy, fingers crossed xx
    Edit again - oops she awakes! Blooming work keeps getting in the way of my posts!
    r.mac wrote: »
    please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman :D
    Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14oz
    A new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 2012
  • Nicki
    Nicki Posts: 8,166 Forumite
    I've had similar problems 3 on its way with my DD not liking her school transport to school. Have you tried asking the school what they suggest? They will know how all their other kids get to school and what is realistically available for your little one. With my DD, she was taken off the bigger bus and put on a small minibus which zips round the whole borough picking up all the more vulnerable kids for our special school, but we were told that if that didn't work, then their was the option of a taxi to and from school with an escort provided.

    I sympathise as I have one at mainstream primary (no special needs but the school is 2 miles from our house so too far for a 10 year old to walk on his own), one at special school about a mile from the mainstream primary, and baby at home, and even with school transport it is sometimes a real juggle to make sure they all get home safely!
  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    MFD, in the name of good natured banter, Rhys is sooooo not pointing here.. ;)

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    (no, honestly, complete fluke! :o)
  • chopsticks
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    LOL - Benjamin was 4 1/2 months when he first sat up and he was crawling at 5 1/2 months so watch out :eek:
    Edit - choppy, fingers crossed xx
    Edit again - oops she awakes! Blooming work keeps getting in the way of my posts!

    Woow. he's a fast 'un! Shame his hair hasn't developed so quickly ;):D (that is a purely tongue-in-cheek comment, no offence meant!)

    She's in a good mood and currently having a bottle from me. Although, she has yawned once already since being up!
  • chopsticks
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    3 - hope you don't get a call. I meant to say earlier, weren't your eldest two cuties when they were little (I'm sure they're lovely now too!). Loving the pigtails!
  • My_Fathers_Daughter
    My_Fathers_Daughter Posts: 8,691 Forumite
    edited 26 January 2010 at 4:07PM
    elle_gee wrote: »
    MFD, in the name of good natured banter, Rhys is sooooo not pointing here.. ;)

    :mad::mad:


    Somebody ought to tell that baby that it is rude to point :cool:

    I will have the upper hand eventually! When all our babies are 3 and 4 and yours are all pointing at grannies in the street asking why they have hairy chins, or why that (pointing) lady is so fat and my Benjamin still can't do it I will laugh my head off and be proud of my non-index-finger-led boy :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:



    Edit - and it is about time you got that baby dressed ;)
    r.mac wrote: »
    please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman :D
    Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14oz
    A new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 2012
  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    ooh speedy fairies again! if you can get craig to give a man's veiw too that would be good coz it's supposed to be OH testing it ;) will it cheer up your mummy after not being able to use her pirate jokes :rotfl:

    Will do! :D Will send it to Mum's tomorrow too ;)
    :mad::mad:

    Somebody ought to tell that baby that it is rude to point :cool:

    I will have the upper hand eventually! When all our babies are 3 and 4 and yours are all pointing at grannies in the street asking why they have hairy chins, or why that (pointing) lady is so fat and my Benjamin still can't do it I will laugh my head off and be proud of my non-index-finger-led boy :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Edit - and it is about time you got that baby dressed ;)

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    [STRIKE]We are[/STRIKE] He is dressed now ;) It's our lazy day! :p
  • tiamai_d
    tiamai_d Posts: 11,987 Forumite
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    Nicki! Hi, how you doing? Last time I spoke to you, you were having a rough time with breast feeding, has it settled down any?

    Don't know if you have been reading, but it has now been decided that DS2 is to go to a special education needs unit attached to a main stream school. We are just waiting on the meeting and the process of getting him a place to start.
  • harley1
    harley1 Posts: 1,350 Forumite

    Harley- massage sounds good. Unfortunately we just missd the start of a course but will do the next one.

    Hi, I quite enjoyed it thanks, Kezia however didn't. She really hates other babies crying and as soon as they started undressing they cried so she cried and then wouldn't settle so I only really got to massage her legs and half an arm. Hope it is better next week though. She needs to get used to hearing crying ready for when she goes to nursery but I really hate seeing her all upset over nothing.

    12wk jabs (jags for the Scottish) this afternoon.

    Thank you for pointing out where jags came from. I assumed it was a common typo since the letters are so close together.

    xxxx
    Cross Stitch Challenge member 11 - May challenge well under way

    Very proud mummy to Gorgeous baby girl - 29/09/09 :j

    Thanks to all who directed me to Quidco - £289.30 since Nov 09 :beer:
  • chopsticks
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    harley1 wrote: »



    Thank you for pointing out where jags came from. I assumed it was a common typo since the letters are so close together.

    xxxx

    I thought it was MSE parent lingo :o
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