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MSE Parents Club Part 9
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Any Mums with toddlers, age 12-14months, want to be a tester of new Annabel Karmel meals? I got this email yesterday..We are looking for 20 mums with toddlers age 12 - 24 months to participate in our new Eat Fussy meals food tasting survey!
Become part of a fantastic team of mums who help me to develop my new range. You will be required to:- Try the new meals within a 7 day period*
- Complete a questionnaire relating to the range and your child/children’s response to the products.
We will also need to know the following information:-1. Where do you live?3. Age of your child
2. Where do you do your main grocery shop?
If you would like to participate and you have time to test my food ranges, please send the above information to [EMAIL="site@annabelkarmel.com"]site@annabelkarmel.com[/EMAIL] by Monday 25th January.0 -
Hello all,
Ive been lurking but cant remember what Ive read
MM - Dylan looks like he's loving his chair, hope the bath seats as big a success.
Karen - love the piccies, the sleepy ones fab.
Tigs - Go Andrew! The weanings definately agreeing with him isnt it?
Chopsticks - Im having the same problems now with Isla refusing to feed without the shield even though I know she can from one side. Its good to hear she might suddenly just give it up as like you say its a nightmare feeding in public with them.
Erm, I cant remember anything else sorry.
I went to get my tooth out this morning then found out it was only a consultation and Ive got to go back on Monday, Isla was having a screaming fit in the waiting room with my auntie so I had to bring her in on my knee where she proceeded to smile and charm everyone and anyone.
You'd never have guessed she was up at 12, 2, 4, 5 & 6.30 *yawn* Who swapped my little girl who would sleep from 1-8/9 am with no probs? I hate jabs messing sleeps up!Belly Monkey arrived 19.11.09 :j0 -
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I'm off out for Mexican food - try not to burn the house down while I'm goneOrganised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
Three gifts left to buy0 -
i;m back....briefly anyway
been to baby clinic and Kian is now 13lbs 11oz!! nearly double his birth weight!!
spoke to them bout weaning and they are doing a weaning group shortly where they go through everything including when you have problems... etc should be good.
Kian was smiling the whole time and even smiled at another baby...(girl---he's starting early lol)'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
eeeuuugggghhhh I had a code brown to attend toThe 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 -
feelinggood wrote: »Just read in another thread that:
A husband has the right to enter his name on the child’s birth certificate, whether or not he is actually the father.
Is this really true? I don't remember anything being mentioned in the paperwork for the birth certificate, although can't say I was really looking for it (or that with it to be honest, we registered him late!).
feelie - in scotland (can't speak for england) there is a presumption in law that the husband is the father of a baby born in wedlock regardless of whether he is or not - it would be up to the mother to prove he wasn't. HTHr.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!0 -
money_maker wrote: »eeeuuugggghhhh I had a code brown to attend to
i had a major code browny orange .. all up the back in the hair and what made it worse when we were trying to clean it up he was trying to play with it :eek::rotfl:xStill searching .....:)
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Hi everyone!
Hope you are all doing well.
My Ryry had his developmental check today, as I expected he's bang on with everything and forward in some things too.
I'm ok, just really want to move now, that idiot got my number from someone and text me this morning then I discovered that he has taken some money out of my bank £50 to be exact, half of my tax credits:( I just want it all to end!
But hey, it's only money!0 -
Oh and I found out that Ryry is having far too much milk!
SHe said up to 21 ounces, he's having almost 30!
He's been waking at about 10pm-11pm and 3am-4am for a bottle for a few weeks now, so going to try and cut out the 3am feed first, sod knows how!0
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