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MSE Parents Club Part 10
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why feelie? x
Still searching .....:)
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Really? :eek::eek::eek:
Crap
I don't want to travel with any other pushchair, this one is the BEST ONE EVER.
LOL - welcome to my world!!
Feelie - why would you sell it?
Pinkpig - it could be insured but what do you do on your holidays with a broken buggy?please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman
Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
searching_me wrote: »why feelie? x
Because I don't use it
I like to look at it though. I'll use it when LO is bigger, probably won't be into babywearing when he is a toddler! Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
welcome nikkit!!!'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0
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There would prob be a few takers for fairy post Feelie :rotfl:
nikkit - what a pain in the a$$ - as if you don't have enough on your plate. Could you go and spend a night at your mums for a break (with Thomas of course) somewhere warm? Congrats BTW xxplease listen to MFD - she is a wise woman
Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
It should be covered under our travel insurance, but I'll check because we have the long haul flight - but have to get to London with Easyjet _pale_ and four flights is going to be harder on the thing than two.
Maybe MFD's plan to have a padded bag made is a good one
There are a couple of "bags made for XPlory"s on ebay that I might also take a look at and see if they're more padded.
Feelie, why would you sell it? Is the man mad?!?!?!Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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sounds stupid this, but i feel really nervous about going to work today

have a feeling it will not be as easy as i would like to get the days/hours i want to work.
have printed off the policy for flexible working for t/cook so fingers crossed with that i should be ok....'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
Morning all,
Nikkit - congratulations!
KT - can we see a picture of Alex please? You could put it in your avatar!!
Boogelly - welcome back, we wondered where you were (think GISI or someone asked after you the other day). Glad you had a nice time with your parents. They will probably want to visit more often now you have Isla!
SS - are you feeling any better today?
Maz - Yay for a half decent nights sleep!!! :T
Glam - let me know how you get on at Baby Clinic please! Holly is screaming in her sleep every night. It's not been too bad before as she is in our room, and just putting a hand on her or popping her dummy in if she lets me seemed to suffice (although perhaps she would have stopped anyway without me doing anything, I don't know). The past 2 nights have been worse and I have had to lift her and when I put her down again she starts screaming. Last night I ended up taking her into bed with me in the spare room so DH could get some sleep. She is screamy/crying but doesn't wake up so it sounds similar to Jack. I had to put the lights on to wake her at one point and when she opened her eyes, she greets me with a massive smile, so it doesn't seem to be consciously affecting her. I thought it might be teething related as her cheeks are red hot when I pick her up, but I also keep reading about night terrors. I am sure it's really common, but wish I knew what it was. It's horrible to see her so distressed.0 -
i could stay at my mums , BUT she smokes ( not in the house anymore) but you still come away smelling of cigarattes , its awful as soon as we come home from there we all get chnaged , its awful thing to do , but since giving up over 2 years ago , i hate the smell , as it lingers , so i think i would be better off here IYSWIM.Dont forget that little Thanks button , only takes a sec0
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Glam and Fitzio
Have you tried a teething powder popped in the mouth when baby wakes up?
Obviously you can only do it once every 3 hours (or whatever) but quite often I find it settles Benjamin straight back.
After a while of good sleeping (once I get him down *rolleyes*) Benjamin woke me at 1.15am and 4.15am last night. I feel beat!
Edit - don't blame you nikkit. I am the same. Nothing worse than a reformed smoker!! Anyone else that you can call on for a night?please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman
Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120
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