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MSE Parents Club Part 9
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money_maker wrote: »MFD, Jasmine has got into the habit of using my face scub in the morning cuz she was so used to watching me do it while she was waiting for the sink to do her teeth. I noticed my bottle was going down quite quickly and caught her at it !!
So I have promised her will will do a beauty shop just for her, as she loves to wear her make up and perfume and body spray, so I guess I may as well let her do all the other lotions and potions too !!
Really must get round to doing that though, it was last year I promised her I would
We bought DSS his own 'smell' for christmas (shower gel and deoderant) and PW had bought him some too!! He now has different weekday and weekend smells and is deciding which he like best!!few, just caught up but now it's time for bed. Some interesting discussions today but I've nothing to add so changing the subject completely does anyone know where I can get a nursing swimming costume (one piece because my tummy is all wrinkly).
I haven't found anywhere that does baby swimming sessions near me yet - still looking - however I'm also planning on a holiday soon so will need one for that.
Going to try and get to a buggy fit class tomorrow so better go to bed. Night all.
I just hoiked my booby over the top TBH. You couldn't be more naked than when feeding in a swimsuit so I really don't think a clip is going to make me feel less so IYSWIM!!!please listen to MFD - she is a wise womanProud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
money_maker wrote: »I think its harder for men to come to terms with though. Not in a bad way, but mums tend do deal with ''issues'' better than dads. I guess he always just assumes everything would be OK in the end ..
Chris keeps telling me there is nothing wrong with Dylan, he is just a bit slower developing, but I am not so convinced ... he is definately still in the denial stage ..
I can't speak for other men, but...
You get my drift. I've had no choice.0 -
Swimming costume - I just have a normal one and just pulled it down when necessary, DD now given half the chance pulls it down and helps herself - I do discourage her if the changing room is busy - no cubicles to hide in.
When we went swimming when she was a baby the lesson finished at feed time so we'd hog a changing room for ages whilst she filled up.Proud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
dreams do come true (eventually!)0 -
MFD, I think I am veering more toward ALN (I keep muddling up me letters, but you know what I mean) school rather than local, at least for 1-2 years. My thinking is that if he gets a place (not as easy as getting a place at regular mainstream) and its not right for him, we can move him up here. Still, we will have a look at both and wait for teh meeting and speak to everyone about it and then decide.
From what I have read it would seem that the ALN school (?) is the best, certainly until you establish where he fits within that school IYSWIM. If he is the 'best' (can't think of another word) in there and it doesn't suit then you can move him back to mainstream, but at least it would be moving the right way (thinking of OH now) IYSWIM.
Whatever decision you make I am sure it will be the right one xxplease listen to MFD - she is a wise womanProud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
MOTM, I dont think what I said was wrong though, same as the issues mums have that dads can deal with , single mums dont have that choice !! But as a generalisation, my post, I feel was entirely correct !!The 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 -
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money_maker wrote: »MOTM, I dont think what I said was wrong though, same as the issues mums have that dads can deal with , single mums dont have that choice !! But as a generalisation, my post, I feel was entirely correct !!
As I say, I can't speak for other dads. My brother is hopeless at things that men and women are supposed to be able to deal with and should never have had kids.0 -
No sign of scruffy tonight?0
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Was going to give her a gentle reminding nudge about casually phoning Caz's workplace..0
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