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MSE Parents Club Part 10
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Gotta go get Erin from school, then we're off to Bristol, yeah, might even dare touch Poppie, was too afraid before 'cos of germs and stuff
I know, silly Nana! XXX :A
Glad he's ok Elle, lots of snot marks on your tops then , nice! XXXToo many children, too little time!!!0 -
Aww bless you tara! My mum was fine with sticking her hands in the inci, but when Rhys was finally wire free, I asked if she wanted to hold him and she said no, then apparently went home and walked in the door roaring her eyes out. Dad thought something terrible had happened and really she was just upset cos she'd been kicking herself the minute she walked out of the hospital that she'd said no!
(Dad drove her back two hours later for a cuddle!
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Why can't you follow SIMPLE instructions? Keira can, do you have the mental capacity of a 3 year old? How many times have you been told to CLOSE THE KITCHEN AND JACKET CUPBOARD DOORS IN THE MORNING BEFORE YOU GO TO WORK? I do it before bed, It's not HARD Idris. It's what a normal person should be doing anyways.
You moan about Archie costing so much money, but it would never of happened if you had CLOSED THE DOORS. Even now after him costing so much, you are STILL NOT LEARNING.
You may not like the cats, but I do, and if you respected me enough, you would BLOODY CLOSE THE DOORS. I don't want to get up at 6am to make sure you have done it. It's not hard, you know it's not. If you can go on the internet, watch the news and make a cup of coffee in the morning before work, you can make sure you have closed the doors behind you.
Why don't you do it? Why don't you listen? You are harder work that Keira.
You infuriate me. Your getting cat food for dinner and a punch for pudding.
Just do what I say and there will be no issue.
CLOSE DOORS
PUT STINKY T SHIRT IN WASH
WHEN MAKING CHILLI DONT COVER THE WORKTOPS AND COOKER WITH STAINS
CLEAN UP AFTER THYSELF
DONT LOOSE YOUR KEYS
Easy, as ABC
Ah I feel so much better after Emailing him random waffles. He does p!ss me off something chronic though.0 -
Hi, I am popping over from the pregnancy thread, I have a question
Ive just had a phone call from a health visitor saying they like to visit people before they have their babies and fill in some paperwork
I knew nothing about all this, what kind of paperwork will they be filling in? she is coming over on mondayDebt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
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((hugs)) tia ...
:j:j:jyayyyy!!! for poppie .. shes definately a little fight...
((hugs)) ,and :coffee: .. just popped kettle on too
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i went to get that m&s offer .. so not worth it philip could eat the whole of it on his own so went to sainsburys and got a whole lamb shoulder for £5.21 (should hopefully have some let over but you never know with philip) and then i went to co-op and they had wines on cheap so got 2 one sparkling one nt both for £6.99 :j:j so £12.20 instead of £20 and philip said he'd find me a pudding tomorrow for val day (he knows what makes me happy) ...
my greedy bloody dog stole food from jayden hand so in he naughty corner for the rest of the day :mad: ...
not sure what to do for dinner not much in so gonna have to throw something together ..
still need to sort stuff for tomorrow but think i may wait til kids are in bed xStill searching .....:)
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I'm not sure kindofagilr. I remember signing consent forms for them to check my blood or something.
Could it be for that pregnancy grant? it wasn't around when i had DD so no idea if you have to fill it out with your midwife or not!0 -
kindofagilr wrote: »Hi, I am popping over from the pregnancy thread, I have a question
Ive just had a phone call from a health visitor saying they like to visit people before they have their babies and fill in some paperwork
I knew nothing about all this, what kind of paperwork will they be filling in? she is coming over on monday
ive known some hvs to check out the home and parents ... some even make you fill in a form saying your partner is not violent xStill searching .....:)
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oooooooooo forgot to say i booked myself in for a haircut .. £20 wash,cut and blowdry which is really cheap for my hair
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Still searching .....:)
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Just popped into say well done Poppy
Sounds like she is going from strength to strength
I hope there were enough good vibes left over to get me this job. Interview went well, and they said they have a p/t vacancy too, and would I like to be considered for that too, so I said yes, but it would depend on details I would have to work out numbers to see if I could afford it. Would be more hours than I'm doing now, but depends if they want me to split over 4 or 5 days (would have to pay for full day, even if only working 10-3 or something, so that wouldn't help.), and depends how many pennies they offer me. But I would be saving loads on not buying petrol, so yep. I could cope with doing it full time too, but I have a sneeky feeling I have a good chance of being offered the p/t position, just cause I doubt many people applying for a ft job want to work pt!
If Poppy has nicked all the vibes then I don't mind giving them up for such a worthy cause
kindof - I think they just come to do some basic paperwork because it is easier to do the bits that cover you rather than baby before the baby turns up iyswim. I think they did ask a few questions which were pretty much checking that I'm sane, and dh doesn't knock me about, but they were very nice about it "sorry I have to ask this, but ... ". And they gave me loads of leaflets to read while I still had time to take info in too.
Anyway, Izzy is finally napping, so I'm going to see if I can get some sleep in too. I did have all good intentions of doing something constructive, but I'm haivng trouble keeping my eyes openIsabella Molly born 14th January 2009
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** Good luck vibes for Ladybird ** (different type of fairies send those vibes, you see
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Kindof, I was due a visit but never got it. They told me it was to register me for a childrens centre, pass on the timetable of what's on there to make it a bit less daunting and to fit it in before baby comes and the chaos begins0
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