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MSE Parents Club Part 9
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Dontknowanymore wrote: »Tell your OH that this isn't about him, it's about Tobes x
I'm fed up of chasing people, phoning, asking for things. If they want to come to me they can't, but I'm not going to beg for it anymore. What is the point of stressing myself out when nothing ever comes of it?
Toby is in a new babygrow today, and the legs are far too long, so he is wearing leg warmers too.Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
boogellyboo wrote: »Hello everyone :hello:
Ive loved all the regional chat on the last few pages, my grandad was from Ballymena and I keep hearing MM's posts in his voice if that makes sense
(Im not even sure whereabouts your from MM so could be totally wrong :rotfl:)
I'm in Coleraine, so not too far from Ballymena, but I sound nothing like that and dont put HI at the end of every sentence :rotfl:
I think that accent is quite country, but not as broad as Ahoghill !! Their accent is impossible for anyone outside a 20mile radius to understand :eek::rotfl: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 -
Dontknowanymore wrote: »Me too!

Think I wised up on Saturday!
xx
thats my girl .. all your boys need is a strong mummy .. your ex can take a long walk off a short pier x
Still searching .....:)
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hi ladies!!! tried to catch up but im lost lol!! just on for a min as i really need to finish off and then go and pick up a birthday cake for lewis tom! 2 birthdays with a day apart is not good planning lol!!
Feelie you are great and i dont think you should cancel HS. i have HV coming out on friday and i know its to give me a row for not going back to the doctors and i dont really go out either. i take abi to nursery and back everyday, charlie goes to toddlers one morning and i get my shopping once a fortnight. apart from that i stay in and i must admit it makes me feel worse?
please someone take these biscuits away they keep shouting at me??What's for you won't go past you0 -
Dontknowanymore wrote: »Well at the end of the day, no matter what crap i am going through, at least I get to wake up with my beautiful boys every morning, something which he can no longer do, he might not care now but one day when he's burned all his bridges with everyone else he uses he will.
and when he does.... it will be too late and the boys will be all grown up and won't want anything to do with himDontknowanymore wrote: »No I dont think they did
Thank you, I didint look too bad did i?! lol just a bit on the fat side!
you look great in the photo!! look like you had a ball that night!!Dontknowanymore wrote: »Me too!
Think I wised up on Saturday!
xx
good to hear!!
where are you up to with things at the moment?'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
I was winning collapse for once Tara how dare you bet me!!:heart2: Charlie born Aug 2007 :heart2: Reece born May 2009
:heart2:Toby born Apr and taken by SMA Dec 2012
:heart2: Baby boy failed M/C @ 20 wks Oct 2013 :heart2: Sienna born Oct 20140 -
money_maker wrote: »I'm in Coleraine, so not too far from Ballymena, but I sound nothing like that and dont put HI at the end of every sentence :rotfl:
I think that accent is quite country, but not as broad as Ahoghill !! Their accent is impossible for anyone outside a 20mile radius to understand :eek::rotfl:
My ex could never understand my grandad, I had to translate for him :rotfl: And when my sister was little my grandparents used to mind her quite a lot so she had an irish lilt to her voice! (Nana from Brey + Grandad from Ballymena = one very confused Manchester accent in a toddler!)Belly Monkey arrived 19.11.09 :j0 -
'Bout ye?

Well, feeling a bit more human today as Elena decided to sleep a bit more last night: the two nights previously, she only wanted to sleep for 90 minutes to 2 hours at a time, and wanted fed each time she woke up: nothing else would settle her :rolleyes: I wonder if she's hitting another growth spurt?
Need to get some housework done today, as haven't done much the past couple of days as tired and sore
The kitchen also still smells of burnt pitta bread from breakfast time: I can't seem to get rid of the smell :rolleyes: Elena is having a nap (goodness knows for how long!) so might make a cuppa first though... hopefully she'll have a good nap as she has been gumming and drooling on everything this morning (mainly my shirt: I had to change) :rotfl: 0 -
Oh we had a great night, I've never laughed so much in all my life!jillie1974 wrote: »and when he does.... it will be too late and the boys will be all grown up and won't want anything to do with him
you look great in the photo!! look like you had a ball that night!!
good to hear!!
where are you up to with things at the moment?
The blonde one (hen) is my bestest every friend, we even have babies together (well 6 days apart!) and it's the first time we've been out together properly for about 4 years! i love her muchly ut not in a lezzer way, more in a sister close sort of way
Well at the moment, I'm stll at mums waiting for a space in a refuge to come available, SS let me choose what area I want to live in, so I'm not too peed off about going into refuge.
If I'm being toally honest I think it's the best option for me as I need alot of supoort and will get it in there.
I'll be in there up to a year then be re-housed in that area, I can bid on properties as soon as I'm accepted as homeless, and it's good because I actually have a choice of what sort of property I get and where it will be, I'm hoping for a house again, but will bid on a flat if it's nice enough.
I need to think about mutual exchange chances when bidding cos ultimately I want to move back here by the time my Ryry starts school, well maybe, you never know I might want to stay.0 -
boogellyboo wrote: »My ex could never understand my grandad, I had to translate for him :rotfl: And when my sister was little my grandparents used to mind her quite a lot so she had an irish lilt to her voice! (Nana from Brey + Grandad from Ballymena = one very confused Manchester accent in a toddler!)
brey--- which one i'm from Bray, Co Wicklow'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0
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