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MSE Parents Club Part 10
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OH's - apparently it only takes a minute to do *rolleyes excessively!*
I did wonder, had this conversation with DS1 tonight, ie: do it yourself or starve! :rotfl:money_maker wrote: »Really never noticed before, but I was 6 when you had DD1 !!
:eek:, maybe I'm too old for a girls weekend!!!Too many children, too little time!!!0 -
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Did I really ask you last night as well? I must worry about you! You'll have to come next week so I can check in RL if you really are OK!
I asked tonight in the context of 'Your post sounds like you've eaten far too many blue smarties, are you feel alright?' :rotfl:
Not THE Practice Manager anymore remember!I have a new job title!
I'm OK, I have nothing to tell I'm afraid
LOL - I get these 'too many smarties' urges sometimes!! Actually, I do feel a little lightheaded.
Psss - you were never MY practice manager anyway
I told hubby that I was thinking of pulling a sickie next Tuesday. He said if I was going to pull a sickie on any day then it should be Thursday (he is going in for a hernia op) but other than that he didn't seem surprised that I would want to come and see you lot!! I might just book a days holiday thoughI am not a sickie pulling kinda gal!!
Edit - I am still reading back in the other thread. Angela deleted a post...did anybody see it? Was she upset with me?
...sorry ANGELA - hope that you weren't upset with me xxxplease 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 -
My lovely daughter has just reminded me on FB that I haven't had a break on my own in 22 years, oh dear!Too many children, too little time!!!0
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then i think its definately needed tara
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Still searching .....:)
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I'm flying courtesy of clubcard vouchers SM!Too many children, too little time!!!0
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angelfairy wrote: »Shhh... dont tell anyone but i put her down in a cot with her bottle and she went off after she had enough of it (after standing up once and me laying her down).
i did this with her last night, let her have the bottle herself in the cot and she slept for 5 and a bit hours straight which is great for her.
so, if it works for her, then 'those' (meaning HVs/sleep trainers) etc can poodle off (until i start doubting myself again)
hmmm... finally put the photos from christmas onto the computer so best go and email them to my parents before i am disowned...
back in a bit
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Email me that photo that you were telling me about yesterday xxx
My CM did the bottle in bed thing with her youngest, which she then switched to water and she has recently got rid of (youngest is 2 1/2)
Whatever works for you I say!! I wouldn't do it at the moment but I might resort to it in the future!! Nobody would know by looking at CM's youngest that this is how she went to bed, she is a perfectly well adjusted little girl. And at least doing it that was the girl was able to understand what was happening when it was taken away. xxxplease 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 -
MFD - oooooo book a day off! It would be fab to see you (I'll bring the smarties
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AF - whatever works for you! Jack was faffing about so took 90mins to have his bottle and his tea, meaning he didn't finish til 7pm! He then promptly fell asleep! He's gone down now but I didn't give him a bath tonight as he was still quite sleepy even when he woke up.
I did say that today I would try and start waking him up at around 8am cos I'm finding it hard fitting his feeds in and getting him to bed at a reasonable time!
I know what I wanted to ask!
When you have established weaning and baby is eating 3 meals a day, when do you give them their milk?
At present we aren't established but I am giving J a bottle of milk then a meal. Obviously when he goes onto 3 meals I expect his milk consumption will go down even more but I'm not sure if he should be having bottle then breakfast, bottle then lunch, bottle then tea and then a bedtime bottle OR if the bottles should be in between meals? VERY CONFUSED.COMA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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