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MSE Parents Club Part 10

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  • money_maker_3
    money_maker_3 Posts: 9,591 Forumite
    Stoptober Survivor
    SM, if you have the money now, then enjoy it, cuz if you want to get a car soon, you will not be able to buy a £25 jumper !!! lol
    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 !!
  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    SM, if you have the money now, then enjoy it, cuz if you want to get a car soon, you will not be able to buy a £25 jumper !!! lol

    Noooooo dont talk sense :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • Evening all :D
    Hope everyone is ok, I'm cream crackered, made the mistake of driving into London today as needed to go to my bank to draw out £1.5k for a car, OMG I was 15 mins late pikcing DS2 up from the school! :o
    I drove through SOuthall and Ealing, not an experience I want to repeat! :rotfl: the traffic was sooooooooo slow!
    I'm going to look at a car tommorrow, it's at a dealer, the car is priced £1490, should I make a lower offer than that if I want to buy?
    I'm not going to rush into anything but it's useful to know lol
    I bet I buy it, I'm already in love with it, I need someone sensible to come with me and tell me noooooooo!!!!!
    I already went out and bought a few CD's in preperation! :o
  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I think Sami is right, as always!
  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    dkam - ALWAYS offer less :cool:
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I think Sami is right, as always!
  • Becles
    Becles Posts: 13,184 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    SusanC wrote: »
    When I did my PGCE we saw a video clip of a reception child with a book who obviously had no experience of books. It was so sad - he didn't even know how to open it or what to do with it.

    Awww - that's sad.

    My Dad went to study in London and did some student teaching at an inner city school. The children there were amazed because he'd seen animals like cows and sheep in real life, and he found that hard to understand as he came from a small town with countryside all around it.
    SusanC wrote: »
    Is it weird to teach your child proper names for body parts? (Like oesophagus, trachea, larynx, intestines etc.)

    I don't think so. Charlotte knows some bone names as James was studying skeletons and he taught her. Sounds funny when she falls over and says "ooh I bumped my patella" :rotfl:
    SugarSpun wrote: »
    I've just realised that I have to be a three hour train journey away from my baby tomorrow and this will be the furthest I have been from her since she has been :( I'm lucky in that it isn't overnight but I'm probably going to cry all the way there.

    Hope it goes ok tomorrow. Will be thinking of you xx
    Here I go again on my own....
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