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MSE Parents Club Part 9
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oh tara, ((hugs)) to you and DD
elle, I have phoned and been to see the HV
And the room sounds cool !!
Thanks everyoneThe two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!0 -
Congrats MM.
We've not had an 8 month check. I find little things to worry about, but as LO is meeting all the milestones, I know I shouldn't.
I need to go back to GP in a week as my back isn't better. Need more painkillers and physio referal. Not in the mood, I'd rather avoid people.
Nanny starts tomorrow. I shall start pumping again (yay!) incase he needs milk while we are apart.
Tara, I hope DD is okay. Must be worrying for you all.Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
*says in a quiet voice* ... is it ok to moan .. dont want to be selfish x
Still searching .....:)
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Go ahead searching, it isn't selfish to moan (at least I hope, I do it enough).Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0
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feelinggood wrote: »Congrats MM.
We've not had an 8 month check. I find little things to worry about, but as LO is meeting all the milestones, I know I shouldn't.
I need to go back to GP in a week as my back isn't better. Need more painkillers and physio referal. Not in the mood, I'd rather avoid people.
Nanny starts tomorrow. I shall start pumping again (yay!) incase he needs milk while we are apart.
Tara, I hope DD is okay. Must be worrying for you all.
hi feely,
what are you going to do when Toby is with the nanny??? are you popping out or using it more of a break (for want of a better word) while you are there.
tara - sorry to hear DD is so uncomfortable
mm - yay for your news!!0 -
moan away!! i fel like thats all i've done lately on here'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0
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just seen this, so ignore my pm if you like
Have you got a software package called adobe photoshop? it would need to be the advanced version rather than photoshop elements?
If not, you're welcome to send me the images and I'll see what I can doI may have to send you a few - so long as it's not impinging on your time. if there was another way to do it I'd happily learn.
money_maker wrote: »OMG OMG OMG :j:j:j:j
How happy am I ??
My manager just phoned there while I was typing my last reply to tell me that once my training has finished I am def getting my home branch !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No more 1 hour each way travel to work !!
My home branch is 10mins down the road:j:j:j:j:j:j:j
greatmoney_maker wrote: »Just looked up my car spreadsheet,
I am going to save over £135 a month in petrol !!!!!!!!!
even better!
SM - go ahead and moanr.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!0 -
ooh biscuit copying
We only used 1 box of size 2's then Ed went straight into sz3 baby dry/super dry as cheaper and more absorbant than new baby
Chris is allergic to active fit so I just avoided them for Ed too but IIRC active fit are more expensive than the dry ones
Ahh and he made shortbread using my Grandma's recipe from her handwritten recipe book!!!
I am wondering about shooting straight into big nappies rather than newborn no 3's....At the moment Sainsburys are cheapest for all sizes as far as I can see but dont know whether to wait til Asda event starts and Morrisons at the weekend to compare againMum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0 -
Aren't the Asda nappy offers the same as always, until the very end of the event (if you're lucky)?
We still have our £50 Sainsburys vouchers from work.. I'd best get down there soon then!0 -
angelfairy wrote: »hi feely,
what are you going to do when Toby is with the nanny??? are you popping out or using it more of a break (for want of a better word) while you are there.
First prority will be Pyscotherapy when the referal comes though. Then physio, anxiety management and driving lessons as I can fit them in. Then the things Toby can't help me with as they are too dangerous - chores in the garage, deep cleaning, getting stuff in loft.Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0
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