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MSE Parents Club Part 10
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Aless worst thing is it was a blinking receptionist not a doctor.
Nappies have been wet til last night, she seems ok though apart from a bit uncomfortable, colic-style, not hot or cold, still feeding the same.
She's farting for england too.
Loving the new avvies0 -
workinmummy wrote: »We went to Costa Coffee. Hot Chocolate and Bacon Toastie. Yummy!
Expensive but treat to myself as it was payday.
Oh and SS. My brain keeps wondering how you actually do all this. You work, breastfeed, do housework, sort out mountains of stuff all day long? Have a million lists you actually cross things out on? How? workinmummy is in awe.........................
I'm lucky enough that most of the time I get to work from home, and since my job is research I have tasks to complete for a day rather than hours to put in IYSWIM. So when my stuff is done I can concentrate on other stuff - the flip side is the days when I spend 16 hours on work, but those are less frequent than my 5-6 hour days. I can work/play with the internet/other stuff while feeding Molly and she's such an easygoing baby that transporting her around the apartment while I fold laundry/declutter and such is super easy. Oh, and OH makes and shops for all food, and we have a cleaner who does the floors and bathroom, which is what takes the most time.I said how long do the docs prefer to wait until they want you to worry. She LAUGHED and said duh i'd be worrying now.
FIRE!!!
Feelie, Molly seems to be wildly attracted to Toby :rotfl: very cute.
Also, if anyone does reviews on Qype, they've just emailed me to say that if you're a Qype Ninja and you write 28 reviews in February you get a £25 spa voucher.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
Three gifts left to buy0 -
We should put all these docs in a room and set fire to them...it would so much easier than doing it individually!
Grrr for your doc, Beenie. I hope Amber poops soon for you!
I really want to get a second hand jumperoo for Henry as I think he would love it but I'm too tight to buy a new one. If anyone is getting rid of theirs and would be willing to courier, let me know. I can Paypal.....
:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
I feel awful because we don't have many of Keira newborn at all, mainly because we didn't have a camera and 2, the ones we do have are on OH's broken mobile! I've not thrown it out but not sure how to get the pics off!
We have loads from about 1/2 months onwards though.
GAH, OH's PS3 couldn't be repaired so game sent me a gift card to buy a new one, I was under the impression it would be for a new console, NO, pre owned, and a pre owned 40gig at that. OH was wanting the new slim model. They are £250, or £230 pre owned (same guarentees and warrentys pre owned though)
They sent me a gift card for £179. Cheeky swines. I have DS games worth around £90 I can trade in (dont play them cause I have the R4 card now) so that will make up the difference.
Keira is still asleep :eek:
She woke up so much during the night crying because of her nose, and she is snoring her face off. She'll be getting kicked out the bed like OH if she does it tonight lol.
Covered in snow in Aberdeen again. *sigh*0 -
got-it-spend-it wrote: »So many gorgeous pics! I cannot resist sharing a picture of my little chunk:
Ahhh. Cutie GISI. Love the fuzzy hair, Alex is still a baldy.
Wow, just checked your signature. Henry is 2 months younger than Alex and weighs the same. He was15lb 1oz at his weight-in last week.0 -
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What's the big deal with the Jumperoo's anyway? Just seems a waste of space and money to me when a door bouncer does the same thing doesn't it?
I have a Learn & Groove in the shed though, need to clean & fix it. My sister paid £80 for it, kid used it for about a month and she put it in her garden to get rained on for a few weeks??? So i took it, to see if it dried out and worked again, not tried it yet though.0 -
WM - I know! Henry is a big boy! Jack is a baldy too!
GISI - Iy love the way he's holding that toy - bless. Such a cutie!A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0 -
Got a revised letter from Tax Credits today... why do they make it so hard to understand :mad:Mum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0
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lovely photos there.
browsing through our latest to pick a nice one.
sami- thanks for the link about the colour of the iris in youe eye, i now know what my condition is!!---- i have a brown part in one of my eyes.....'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
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What's the big deal with the Jumperoo's anyway? Just seems a waste of space and money to me when a door bouncer does the same thing doesn't it?
I have a Learn & Groove in the shed though, need to clean & fix it. My sister paid £80 for it, kid used it for about a month and she put it in her garden to get rained on for a few weeks??? So i took it, to see if it dried out and worked again, not tried it yet though.
We don't have any door frames though. Our whole downstairs is open plan!:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0
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