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MSE Parents Club Part 10
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It was kinda, empty:D
But I figured you'd a lot on your plate so I didn't like to say:rotfl:
Message on it's way. I hope![STRIKE]Little bump 3 on it's way[/STRIKE]:j
[STRIKE]Due 31/01/2010[/STRIKE]
Baby Aiden
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Thanks Sami, have one put back and being collected this afternoon! XXXToo many children, too little time!!!0
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Morning all,Elle_gee, *stern voice*, your light is on young lady! What are you doing still up ?!:p
:whistle: I was asking myself that question about ten minutes before you and went to bed, just missing youyepI liked it, should do the job until she can get her hands on an electric one, it comes in a steriliser box too so handy being away from home x
But get some Milton tablets too because we couldn't use the food microwave to micro sterilise pumps etc :cool:
Hurrah for poop!:T More GET STRONGER vibes coming your way xxx
*hugs* to all who'd like them.
For what it's worth, I agree with Sami... end of discussion :cool: (RIP eye rolling smilie!)
No time to stop today, Mum's due round shortly to look after Rhys while I go to training. The builders have just finished their extension and kitchen and are back to making a mess by turning the internal garage into a hallway and utility :cool:
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Tigsteroonie wrote: »Well nobody's turned up yet (8-12 slot) ...... But basically I phoned up, said it kept crashing and describing when (coming off standby; stopping a delay pause). Told 'em I rebooted regularly and it didn't solve. And asked for a technician ...... But perhaps they were calling my bluff? *confused smiley*: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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did any of you see this morning? the guy bought his wife rechargeable batteries for mothers day and vitamin pills for christmas as she looked run down pmsl! i would not still be there after 14 years as he wouldnt be alive lol!What's for you won't go past you0
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Oh heck, Rhys is flirting with a table! :eek: He's on the floor, was playing with his activity cube (we're waiting for his milk to warm up for weetabix actually) and went quiet. I thought the tv had caught his eye but actually he was looking the other way, at a table, smiling coyly at it... :cool:0
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pmsl at Rhys!
im still not dressed but kids are so i think i better go and jump in the bathWhat's for you won't go past you0 -
Three, to be honest I don't think any fold can contain a full pooplosion... Most of the time it goes into the wrap until they're weaned and things firm up a touch... How come you're handwashing the wraps can they not go into the washing machine?A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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morning everyone!
can i have a hug please? i've been up all night throwing up and now i have the dreaded dia woo woo. i feel awful.
hope its something i ate (but dont know what) rather than a bug cos i dont want Kian to get it.'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
In other news, I thought babies were supposed to sleep more after the 6 week mark? Garrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
Sorry aless we're at 22 weeks and not much sleep day or night is the norm. Every morining OH says "i'm knackerd, so you must be worse" (because i get up 99.9% of the time). I just see it as the norm now, and would be shocked if i ever felt anything other than knackered.
Sami, I whole heartedly agree.
MFD, SS glad your hubbys are home.
Hugs to the departed, and those suffering with sleep depreviation, hurt feelings and general bleurghness (not a word i know:D)
SIL not yet home, her and baby were being checked for some infection, that either she or baby had when her DD1 was born. Not sure what it was, as this info came from MIL, who can't re-tell a story correctly, ever.-
rolls-eyes.
Need to go out any buy the Pink Fisher-price Seahorse for baby Annie.
Will do this tomorrow when off work. "Bl**dy grandparents, honestly you give them a job to do, like look after your baby while you work, then they think they can go off on a girlie break to Nice with friends! I ask you, should this be allowed?
So a day of Mummy and Alex time, trip to doctors for follow up after bloodtest for me, to see if i still need the Iron tablets and then a trip back again in the afternoon to Alex weighed while I have the chance. Will then have to fit in cleaning, ironing and must make myself at least take photos of maternity clothes to list on ebay. SM has spurred be on.
Oh, and OH, left work early at 3.30, because he was soooo tired. But i walked in with both kids at 5.40pm and he was ironing.:eek: :T
Thats twice in a couple of weeks. Some attempts at redemption for doing nothing aound the house are being made.0
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