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Weekly Flylady Thread 4th January 2010
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helen_jelly wrote: »The pain is between his belly button [hate them things] :eek: and his bits [don't hate them] :rotfl:and is deep inside, he was only sick once and its sharp stabbing pain that doubles him up and has brought him to the floor
Helen
But I know how awful I felt with my mystery stomach thingy:cool: Hope he feels better soon....well he should do with morphine/Tramadol;):heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls0 -
No school tomorrow but we have heard that the days have to be made up at sometime so that's not so good.
We've had fun building snowmen with lots of neighbours. This disintegrated into a massive snowball fight. Lots of fun but it's good to be back inside in the warmth! About to put children to bed and then s/s the kitchen. Will start on lists properly tomorrow - promise!
More hugs coming your way Helen J xx0 -
helen_jelly wrote: »The pain is between his belly button [hate them things] :eek: and his bits [don't hate them] :rotfl:and is deep inside, he was only sick once and its sharp stabbing pain that doubles him up and has brought him to the floor
Helenilovefreegle.org - give it away don't throw it away0 -
Can I just say
Thank you
for all your support - you really are a lovely bunch of [STRIKE]coconuts[/STRIKE] people
DH is very touched by all your good wishes
Helen xProjects made for craft fair - 40
1st fair on 13/4/14 :j0 -
ruthiejane wrote: »Sounds like what I had/have but that turned out to be endometriosis which I somehow doubt he has... sorry.:heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls0
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Craftyscholar wrote: »Bag strap broke while I was in the shop :mad: however realised it was just the stitching so said to the girl ' oh that's good I can sort it when I get home'
She looked very impressed and said 'Oh can you sew then?' :rotfl:
Cricket abandoned as it started snowing on the journey and I'm a wimp!
Soappie/PenPen - spooky I think DS1 is the off spring of Soappie and your DH penpen :eek: He is obsessed by weather, wants a job in weather, is thinking of being a strategic planner for gritting. Barclays charity account was a nightmare for me. Standard Life used to do an online account with half decent interest (not sure if they still do). A bank where you are a customer is a help
Greenbee - off to check my lagging now!
JillD took ours to Florida when DS3 was 3 (others were 9 and 11) we needed the buggy but all had a ball and different experiences. To him he was meeting all the characters and enjoyed the rides. The only thing was DH and I spent a lot of time apart with him taking the big ones on rides and me taking the little one. We did a day at a park then a day off (often at a water park) especially as some nights are late if you see a parade etc.The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0 -
ruthiejane wrote: »Sounds like what I had/have but that turned out to be endometriosis which I somehow doubt he has... sorry.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I'm feeling silly now so time to sign off and go to bed before Toots tells me off [only joking Toots]
Night all
Helen xProjects made for craft fair - 40
1st fair on 13/4/14 :j0 -
I didn't know i was pregnant and i kept falling to sleep all the time. I went to my mates house we had a chinese then i went to sleep on the settee for 6 hours he woke me up drove me home and i went straight back to bed again!!
I know you would know if you were pregnant hope your feeling better soon.xx
I would, I usually know before a test can pick it up! and I know with absolute certainty I am not.. so you can all stop it...:p:p:p:p:p:p
LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0 -
Tuesday ~ Master bedroom and landing!
Level One
Strip wash and replace the bedding! – did this at weekend so leaving for today
[STRIKE]Declutter the floor.. laundry gone, shoes gone[/STRIKE].. etc
Level Two
[STRIKE]Clear a box of stuff from the landing[/STRIKE].- removed 2 x empty shoe boxes to recycling!
Vacuum and turn the mattress – leaving until next bed change
Vacuum the floors
Level Three
[STRIKE]Tidy a chest of drawers/wardrobe.. is there anything past its best that can go live elsewhere? – [/STRIKE] done
[STRIKE]Clear and tidy the top of a wardrobe/COD and replace only what is necessary.. surely you don't need it all!? [/STRIKE]– room is quite tidy actually!
[STRIKE]Wash curtains/blinds that are in need[/STRIKE]. – have no curtains in bedroom!
Extras
1. Wash windows – window cleaner
2. Dust and deweb
3. Shine 2 lightshades!
Ok - not so good today but give me a break, I booked a smear test and did my tax return. :eek:0 -
Think I'm going off to bed now - there's still some stuff on my bed to be sorted so I'll go and sort that out and then have an early night and hope that the schools are still closed tomorrow!NST #10 Steps 7K 2/30 10K 2/12 5 a day 3/30 NSD 0/20
MBNA £55000
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