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MSE Parents Club Part 10
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Elle, he's so gorgeous
and you really got your moneys worth out of the [STRIKE]magazine rack[/STRIKE] crib...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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My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: ».. If you wanna see it, you know where we are
Indeedy I do.. or where you could be at leastscruffy96uk wrote: »Hello MM it's good to be back. I've come back to help elle in every way I can to wind you up :rotfl: Since I've been gone a while you'll have been missing my lovely comments
:T Yay, good to see you back!Lol elle I think its best to stick to the plan as is, everywhere would be busy at the weekend anyway, Chris is gonna have a whale of a time I think! We're prob going to monkey bizness with sis at some point.
OH said maybe he could get the train up but I said no point after a 7hr plane journey and by the time he got there it'd be tea time and he'd fall asleep soon after
Is Claire deffo coming?
Not sure.. depends what time you want to meet. If you can do 3pm, Claire can come. If you wanted to meet earlier, you'll just get me0 -
Krystaltips wrote: »Elle, he's so gorgeous
and you really got your moneys worth out of the [STRIKE]magazine rack[/STRIKE] crib...
ThankyouNote on the cot pic he's got his trousers undone due to muffin top issues!
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I don't think he'd have seen the weekend through in the crib. Sleeping bags are deceptive, I didn't realise his feet were quite so close to the end0 -
Krystaltips wrote: »3, a friend of mine voiced the exact same concern as you last week about her son... He's 8 now and has asd and severe learning difficulties, he's going through a very moody phase with lots of tantrums and his Drs are talking about medicating him which she doesn't want... But she's only slight and he's all gangly and all knees and elbows when he goes off on one... I didn't really know what to say apart from you always seem to cope.. Whatever the situation, there's always a way to muddle through... And if you don't... Well you cross that bridge when you come to it, there are far more other things to concentrate on right now to worry about what might happen further down the line....
Thanks Krystal.
I try not to worry about the future, noone knows what it will bring. They have spoken about medicating him but it's not something i'd be happy with, for now. I'm thinking that his stroppyness and moods at the moment are his hormones kicking in. He'll be 13 in a couple of months so teenage stroppyness is expected iykwim?
I'm off out shopping with MIL today.Its her day she has V, but phoned last night to ask if I wanted to go to Liverpool 1 with them. I couldn't think of a reason not to quick enough.
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Morning all. Love the piccies Elle - is he still in your room?
We had a tricky night last night - I had ended up feeding Izzy in the night a few nights in a row. Night efore last DH was ona at me to give in and feed her, and I couldn't stick up to oth of them so I did, telling him it would just make it harder for tonight. Which it did. Mega tantrum time and we even got a neighbour shouting "shut up" through the wall. Oops. Hopefuly it will e easier tonight - only took a few days last time, and we'e only had a little blip.
Chirpy cuttie girl this morning though. Anyway, best go get us both dressed and off to nursery. Have a good day everyone.Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
New challenge for 2011 - saving up vouchers to pay for Chistmas!Amazon £48.61 Luncheon Vouchers £240 -
Sorry to hear you've had a setback ladybird... It's hard to stand solid when your OH just wants the easy life... I've had words with Dave before now when he's been telling me to just feed her so he can go back to sleep... They don't understand how wearing it is for us to keep getting up time after time, night after night.... I'm sure you'll get there....
and ignore the rest of my post...
Caitlyn slept 1-7:15
wish I could say I was refreshed after so much uninterrupted sleep.... But I have a splitting headache!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 allladybirdintheuk wrote: »... Love the piccies Elle - is he still in your room?
He was in our room last night but I'm going to tidy up his room (the rest of the space you don't see in this pics is mostly taken up with packaging!) and put him in his own room tonight.
Don't know whether to put him in his crib in there for a few nights so familiar bed, different room, or just go straight into his cot... Thoughts anyone???Krystaltips wrote: ».. wish I could say I was refreshed after so much uninterrupted sleep.... But I have a splitting headache!
OD'ed on sleep now! I used to get headaches at weekends when I had too long a lie inHope it goes soon! xx
Well I've got a few hours to get sorted, then Mum is collecting Rhys (cos she wanted to neb at his room). Have training this afternoon and I want to go into town if I've got time, then I'm going to Mum to pick Rhys up (cos I want to neb at her house :rotfl: Apparently they've been taking walls out and all sorts since I was last there). Must fill in my CRB and medical check forms too and post them while I'm out
Hope everyone has a good day, especially MM and Dylan at your appointment xxx0 -
Morning all, after a few nights successes in the cot William decided last night he didnt want to sleep in there so I gave in and had him in bed with me :mad: He slept 11-2.30, bottle then asleep til 5.30 when he decided to wake not only me but Henry as well.. He's had another bottle and is now asleep... little s*d..
Henry is definately going to my mums today for a couple of hours so I can maybe catch up on a few minutes sleep!!
Watched OBEM last night and realised how lucky I was with Williams VBAC only lasting 1½ hours!!Mum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0 -
Elle - :j on 13lbs.
I would probably put him in crib first then change to cot, just so he has some familiarity.
Jack was up at 1am and then again at 3am but he had managed to throw his dummy down the crack between the wall and his cot. He was screaming like a loon while I tried to get under his cot to get it so...................................................................................
OH got up and got him :eek::eek::eek::eek: He then put him to sleep in our bed.A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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Hope today goes well Beanie. Stay strong xx
Charlotte woke again in the night. Still don't know what is wrong. She is in her bed and crying or shouting, and I just go in and get in beside her and cuddle her till she drops off. She's not awake enough to tell me what the problem is, and isn't aware of it in the morning.Here I go again on my own....0
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