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MSE Parents Club Part 9
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back after sorting out ..
i can afford my washing definately end of feb without leaving myself reaally tight so we'll make do til then i see it as a workout last time i did hand washing i went from a size 18 to a size 8 so maybe not a bad thing.. gonna talk a few things out when philip gets paid and we find out how much hes getting reserve abit back and then add it to my pay at the end of feb if all goes well (she says fingers crossed) everything else well friends .. im not sure im gonna play that by ear and work wise just think how i used to im there to make money and not to make friends i can close myself off its ok ..
rose is gorgeous and i live the bookshelf angela xStill searching .....:)
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Yeah, Rhys just laughs at me when I say Mummy.. it's great, my child thinks I'm a joke! :cool: :rotfl::rotfl:
When I clap in front of Rhys he just tries to catch my hands or sticks his nose out so I can pat it! :rolleyes:
We started like that. Everytime id clap Rose would just grab my hands so i let her hold onto mine and clap with me. She then started doing it on her own but only when she thought we wernt looking:rolleyes: Then got braver and done it infront of us xDS Anthony Steven 07.06.92DD Becky Emma 24.01.94DD Rose Grace Jean 12.05.090 -
angela6834 wrote: »All this talk of hoovers, does anyone have any recommendations for a hand held one? Im sick of getting the full sized one out everytime Rose has bread/ toast etc to hoover up the crumbs x
if shes in her highchair .. splashmat .. if sat on the floor blanketx
Still searching .....:)
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feelinggood wrote: »Fatty - does he have anything other than breastmilk? Any formula? Water?
hi fg, no he has only ever had breastmilk.Baby Toby born 17th Nov 09 :j0 -
Just a quicky as I'm supposed to be washing my hair in preparation for my first KIT day tomorrow....
Glam - Caitlin is just over two months older than Jack and she has rolled less than half a dozen times in the daytime. The week before last I found her rotated 90 degrees plus flipped over on to her tummy in her cot two mornings running. No idea how she managed that! She can however now sit really well, so I think she's just missed out the rolling thing.
Oh, and WE HAVE A TOOTH!!! She's been a bit grumpy yesterday and today, and had bad nappy rash (for her, luckily she hasn't really suffered with that in the past). I stuck my finger in her mouth tonight and although if she chews on it, it doesn't feel sharp, I can definitely feel something rough with my fingertip that hasn't been there before. DH couldn't feel it so he's not convinced (she won't keep her mouth open long enough for us to look inside either). I'm convinced though(I hope I'm not proved wrong
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Evening everyone,
I've not had chance to do a proper catch up.
Clapping - with DD I would sit her on my knee facing me hold her hands and sing "Here come daddy with a pocket full of plums ALL for KATIE!" followed by a big tickle - she still loves that game now!.
Favourite phrase of the day - I don't know - in response to any question
We're having fun getting in and out of the house as both the front and back doors locks are playing up - locksmith been out today and is coming back tomorrow to fix them both.
DD is growing up, I phoned the playgroup this evening that I want her to go to in September.
I've also updated my budget with the CCCS only another 5 years to go and I'm debt free!
MDWProud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
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Yeah, Rhys just laughs at me when I say Mummy.. it's great, my child thinks I'm a joke! :cool: :rotfl::rotfl:
When I clap in front of Rhys he just tries to catch my hands or sticks his nose out so I can pat it! :rolleyes:
FWIW, Elijah learned to clap at 11 months or so, and they didn't test it at his 8 month check!0 -
angela6834 wrote: »All this talk of hoovers, does anyone have any recommendations for a hand held one? Im sick of getting the full sized one out everytime Rose has bread/ toast etc to hoover up the crumbs x
We have just bought a black and decker dustbuster from argos for this very purpose...I think it was about £26. We bought it yesterday and used it yesterday eve and tody, seems to be good it is a wet and dry one too:)Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
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just to mention elle, jasmine is over 9mth old, still no pointing or clapping, i dont remember them testing it at the check either.0
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