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MSE Parents Club Part 9
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No, No, NO!!!! Luckily I am now poorly skint0
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Choppy, mix parsnip with mashed potato. Makes the tattie less gaggy and uses up the parsnip.0
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Hi Dora :wave:
Clever Daniel :T
I'm not watching BB cos DH is watching darts AGAIN. Means I get to come on here with no interuptions though :j
Elle - talking about TV has just reminded me. We watched G&S earlier today. In the info bit on Sky it said that the fishing trip thing between Bryn and Jason was resolved but me and DH can't see where it was even mentioned. Are we just being thick?0 -
chopsticks wrote: »We have a problem with parsnip in this house. As soon as it goes in her mouth, it comes back out again
. I have another 10 portions in the freezer so I'll be persisting with that for a while longer :rotfl:
It's nice that the ball is in your court with your job. Two days one week and three days the next sounds good.
Hmm.. maybe it was the parsnip in the roast that Rhys didn't like! He made comedy gagging actions that that - I'm not supposed to laugh, am I?:rolleyes: We'll get there..
Two then three is a current job share pattern that the directors secretaries use. There have been some problems with it but I think it's been decided it's the people involved not the pattern that's the issue really.. On a brighter note can I brag?? My son can do "clap hands"
Yay!When I clap in front of Rhys, he sticks his nose out so I can pinch it between my hands!
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Thanks Tia - I'll give that a go.0
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csh - I'm not sure if its my eyesight or my lappy - but I couldn't make out what your avvy was.
Now you've said it's obvious.
So, I'm facing a situation where my youngest child shall be toilet trained before my middle child? Better sit DH down for that one, he had an 'emotional moment' about her talking in clear sentences before Chris.It's more DH... He has just always assumed that some day he will suddenly be 'fixed'. He's still quite angry that his speech can't just be fixed. Easier for me to accept it all I guess.
I had that exact situation Tia.
DS was three when Liv was born. She soon took over him talking, feeding herself and potty.
DS was 10 before he'd use the toilet. :eek:
A year after he was using the toilet, I found out I was having V. Everyone joked that i'd missed doing nappies for a year, so had to have another one. :rolleyes:
Not sure if it will work for you - but DS really came on, copying Liv a lot. He didn't start feeding himself Liv did, and he was 5. And his sounds came on a lot from copying Liv.
Ex-OH sounds very much like yours. He still doesn't accept he made a less than perfect baby. He's had DS for an hour in the last 8 years, and had to phone me to pick him up because he didn't know what to do with him. :mad: And every christmas, he buys him something suited to a 12 year old boy, and moans at me for buying him the v-tech alphabet bus because its babyish. Its also the only toy in the world that he'll actually play with! (Oops, that turned into a bit of an ex rant - sorry!)
V has only just gone to bed.
After being up at 5.30 this morning, she had an hours sleep when OH took her out for a drive, then an hour later on this afternoon (too late probably!).
We took her up at 7.30 as usual, but she was standing in the cot shouting dadadadadadada!
I hope we can get her back to normal.:beer:0 -
MM, I love the lilac and the black check
. The red is too bright for her pale skin I think (and her chubby cheeks).
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