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MSE Parents Club Part 10
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lol, thats good that she liked it because it is a bit pricey
Jillie - I think the main issue with playcentres is that they're generally in the middle of an industrial estate and not near public transport but hopefully we can find one to suit everyone
i've been checking on gmpte journey planner already... most are about an hour for me to get there. either 2 buses or train/bus. not warrington though that one will take me 2 hours!!'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
got-it-spend-it wrote: »Ooh, I must have missed that. Who is your familial claim to fame?
Yay, so pleased for them all! Congratualtions Nanny Tara x x x
With all this talk of swimming, I'm thinking of booking Henry in for Water Babies lessons but they are :eek: expensive. Has anyone done them with their LO and are they worth it?
GISI, for what it's worth, I went swimming with Elijah without paying for particular lessons (just in my local 'parent and baby' time-slot - no special instructors or extra charges) and that seemed just fine to me. I'm not sure how much benefit the extra cost would bring, has anyone tried them and can comment?
My glossy but distant claim to fame is Kiefer Sutherland, 2nd cousin once removed or something, never met.workinmummy wrote: »I am looking at Jumperoos on ebay. Any go one for their little ones? At 5 months today, how much use will Alex get out of it? Any reviews, suggestions welcome. Thank you
Not much help, but we did a doorway-hanging bouncer instead, which he loved for a few months0 -
We have a jumperoo - she goes in it for 5-10 mins or so, but she does enjoy being in it. I got mine when they were on sale at amazon for £65. They are pricey but seem to keep a lot of their value when you re-sell.Sealed Pot Challenge #817 £50 banked0
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My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »Thanks MM - I hadn't even thought of it like that. Even if a visitor was allowed I possibly shouldn't be going in...I feel better to have that thought in my mind.
See - you guys just put the world in perspective :A
LOL - have you come to start another big debate
No I havent come to start an argument, like yesterday (hangs head in shame) I thought everyone would just say yes an inclusive group would be fab, not start everyone having a good old moan, however I'd like to think it was cathartic for us all to get it all out there! Jillie said something similar last night.
I actually came back on to see if everyone was saying how selfish I must be to suggest you should think of yourself rather than fussing over MFSIL, lol, glad it helped anyway.MFW Start Sep 07 £79484, Now £587740 -
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MFD - hope you get to see DH soon
Tara - woohoo!!! Congratulations to DD!!Sealed Pot Challenge #817 £50 banked0 -
mrs m so glad you fund some happiness you deserve it ..
mfd hope OH recovers quickly ...
zoes logic for today...
dragonflies are little dragons as they fly and theres wings are see through..
*little voice* well anyone is welcome to meet me at monkey buziness one day i know its abit far for some people thoughx
Still searching .....:)
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:jCongrats to Tara and DD and DGD
Off to get Henry from nursery as OH gone to dodgy handshake club again ( twice in one week) but then it is his birthday tomorrow so guess thats him drunk tonight but at least I have tele to myself later :TMum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0 -
Jillie, I could possibly be persuaded into a play session during March, particularly if there's parking nearby (i.e. parking that's not as huge and confusing as the TC). Depends where in Manchester, I don't know about trekking all the way round to 9pm (looking at M60 as a clockface!):heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls
MSE: many of the benefits of a helpful family, without disadvantages like having to compete for the tv remoteProud Parents to an Aut-some son
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just gone to check on k and he's fast asleep with his legs through the bars of his cot. have tried to move him but he started to stir so i've left him....'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0
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