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MSE Parents Club Part 10

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  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
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    Any Excel whizzes on?

    I want a formula that says:

    if D61, E61 and F61 all say Y then G61 (the cell with the formula in) should be the same as C65.

    But I can't get it to work :( I hate IF formulas :(
    Someone else may already have answered but I thought it better to duplicate what someone else has already said than wait till I've read everything and find nobody has replied yet.

    Find three other cells and put
    =if(D61=Y,1,0)
    =if(E61=Y,1,0)
    =if(F61=Y,1,0)
    Then make a cell which is the sum of those three cells.
    Then in G61 put =(if[name of cell which sums the other three]=3,C65)
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • Glamazon
    Glamazon Posts: 8,401 Forumite
    BeenieCat wrote: »
    Glam, why did your GP say to do that? I meant miss the Infacol at feeds, not miss the actual feed, is that what u meant? I'm annoyed because the bottle would have lasted longer if i didn't flipping spill half of it :eek:

    He told me to stop Infacol and try Gaviscon - I could have used them together and since the Gaviscon didn't work at the time I ended up having to start the Infacol again!
    Glam - you mentioned this morning that you are gonna stop cooking for J because you are not convinced of your cooking ability? What's up hun? He wolfed down his carrot and pear on Tuesday and then told us all about how yummy it was!! I hope it wasn't anything your OH said to upset you (after his enchilada strop). Is there anything we can do to help / bolster your confidence?


    Meet-ups - I may feel like this because I have a 'free-range' baby like V but I was thinking that it might be nicer for the babies (especially as they get a bit older) to meet somewhere that gives a bit more room to play. I am not sure if such a place exists but if it was more like a playgroup where babies could play and mummies could move about and chat to everyone (not sat on a long table) then it might be a nicer environment (and Benjamin would be much less whingey :o he hates being cooped up for long!)
    I had a lovely time on Tuesday but it would have been nice to chat more to the ladies on the other end of the table and to see the babies having a kick about on the floor! Having said that, I probably won't be able to make another one!

    Hehe - I'm OK with the fruit and veg it was more the meaty stuff. I didn't want to give him something that might upset him like uncooked meat - not that I would, I know I would probably cook it to death but would then worry abour heating it and stuff :o
    Will continue to make the veg and fruit but will give him the odd jar of Sunday lunch or Cottage Pie!
    Thank you for thinking of me though :kisses3:

    When we have our sling meets, we go to Jellybeans in Warrington which is a soft play area place. The baby bit is quite small though so don't think we could all sit around on the floor with them. That place near the TC seems fine - I'm up for a meet anytime! :rotfl:

    Got OH a nice bit of Gammon Steak for tea as BIL is out ;)

    Off to see what I can make for pudding and do some tidying while J has a nap.

    He loved swimming, we were there for 45mins and he sat in an inflatable chair and was his usual chatty self! At the end the swimming teacher came over and showed me what to do to dunk him under the water - I think my baby hates me now! LOL!

    Beenie & Aless - loving the pics! J held his head up really well after a few weeks and everyone said he would be an early crawler but we are nowhere near crawling! Good job, I love the fact I can leave him somewhere and he's still there when I get back! Although he was at the top of the cot again this morning with his arm poking out the bars! :rotfl:

    Tigs - Glad appointment went OK.

    MFD - Any news?

    Tara - I know you won't be on but sending quick & Safe labour vibes to DD.

    MM - thanks for keeping us updated :A
    A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea

    Where does the time go? :think:
  • cazscoob
    cazscoob Posts: 4,990 Forumite
    DKAM glad to hear that your somewhere nice and things seem to be looking up! i hope you manage to get a beautiful house and be happy with the boys!

    Tara all the quick easy labour vibes for your DD and please keep us up to date xxx

    Erin has done it again, climbed out her cot and was halfway down the stairs before i heard her? i really dont know how she is managing it but she seems pleased with herself! i know i am meant to be clearing the overdraft but i sold a car part and have decided to use half the money to get a take away for tea lol!
    What's for you won't go past you
  • Glamazon
    Glamazon Posts: 8,401 Forumite
    MFD - Jack came out with his hand in a fist tucked up by his ear - so not only did I have to push his head out but I had the added fist on the side as well :eek: He was like this on scans and is still like it now.
    A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea

    Where does the time go? :think:
  • JAM1376
    JAM1376 Posts: 566 Forumite
    Just jumping in as usual - I'm supposed to be getting this from Bizzi Baby

    http://books.ladybird.co.uk/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9781409305057,00.html?/Baby_Touch:_First_Focus_Library

    Should be interesting {shrug}

    xxx

    ETA DKAM have you seen free delivery at New Look on the Grabbit board? For two days. Sure it was you that said you were going to look for jeans there. HTH
    My baby girl :kisses3: September 09 :heartsmil
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
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    BrunoM wrote: »
    Lol yes; quite some time ago now! I was on 5 times.
    Is it sad that I'm more impressed by this than by you being related to whoever that person was?
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • workinmummy
    workinmummy Posts: 1,479 Forumite
    I am liking the look of the playcentre Jillie suggested. Joe loves playcentres, and he's never tried a climbing wall, but sure he would love that too, he's a little dare devil. Could take him there for some mummy and joe time, pity i've already booked him into a football camp at half term (Childminder on holiday). Weekends are already taken up with his activities, so can't really fit it in then. Why is my childs social life, soooo much better than mine?
  • newmoneysaver_2
    newmoneysaver_2 Posts: 2,374 Forumite
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    edited 4 February 2010 at 4:29PM
    Glamazon wrote: »
    He loved swimming, we were there for 45mins and he sat in an inflatable chair and was his usual chatty self! At the end the swimming teacher came over and showed me what to do to dunk him under the water - I think my baby hates me now! LOL!

    :eek: Eek! We have been building up to this. I think Liam has been going since october went uder the water for the first time just before christmas and then did it twice this week. We start with pouring a palm full of water over babies head with a command, then build up to a cup and aj ug before they actually go under the water. The aim is for baby to learn the command and associate that with water/getting wet so they are prepared.
    Is it a lesson you go to or just and Mums & baby session.

    ETA: Sorry, don't mean to offend. I just found it strange to go straight to dunking IYSWIM
  • Glamazon wrote: »
    MFD - Jack came out with his hand in a fist tucked up by his ear - so not only did I have to push his head out but I had the added fist on the side as well :eek: He was like this on scans and is still like it now.

    Ouchy!! Wowzers!!!

    :silenced:
    JAM1376 wrote: »
    Just jumping in as usual - I'm supposed to be getting this from Bizzi Baby

    http://books.ladybird.co.uk/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9781409305057,00.html?/Baby_Touch:_First_Focus_Library

    Should be interesting {shrug}

    xxx

    Ooo - I like the look of that! We have some of theUsbornes Touchy Feely Books here, you know the 'That's Not My XXX' ones and they are a great hit with Benjamin.
    r.mac wrote: »
    please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman :D
    Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14oz
    A new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 2012
  • Mrs_Moc
    Mrs_Moc Posts: 1,390 Forumite
    Thanks for the update MM, Hugs to Tara.
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