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MSE Parents Club Part 11
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jillie1974 wrote: »ooh i had forgotten that
just to make sure...you're on the same time arrival as last time??
yep yep i shall text you as we're coming in to the station xStill searching .....:)
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Tax credits...when I claimed for CTC in July, I gave them mine and DH's salaries for 08/09. I need to let them know that DH's wages for 09/10 are lower than in 08/09 and mine are lower due to maternity leave. I guess perhaps they'll owe us money? Do they backdate claims or have we missed out? Is it best to send them a letter so they have everything in writing, rather than calling them?0
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mleh .... I hate studying. I always figured when I gave up with school at 18 I wouldnt have to ever study again ... and I have managed to put myself through at least one bit of study every year since then !! But this one has to be the boringest (and yes - that is now officially a word
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Havent read back, hope you are all well xxThe two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!0 -
Ooh, sounds like everyone has posh hair! I dyed mine today, but it's not as red as I'd hoped. Still, at least it is no longer grey :eek:. I am 27 and I swear I have more grey hair than my 59 yo FIL :rotfl::rotfl:
Beddy byes for me, although my boobies are rather full as hubby put H to bed with a bottle as I was flying the flag for the NCT at an information evening. I cba to pump now though, a decision which I'm sure I will regret when I wake up in a wet patch at 4am :rotfl:.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
chopsticks wrote: »Emlou - I've just seen in your sig about your wedding date. Have I imagined it, or have you changed the date?Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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Krystaltips wrote: ».
And on the routine thing... An early routine wouldn't have worked for Caitlyn... She wasn't ready for bed earlier than 9pm until she was well over 6 months old...
So glad to read this, I was feeling rather bad that Isla has no routine at all apart from feed all evening and eventually sleep anytime between 9 and midnightBut then she does go through to anything between 6 and 8 for her first feed.
chopsticks wrote: »Ah, that's because you have a baby who is lovely and naps in the daytime...I was blessed with a baby who doesn't like daytime sleeping (well, with me anyway...she had a 55 minute sleep for my mum this morning, which is alsmost unheard of here!). I'm lucky if I get two 20-30 minute sleeps out of Caitlin each day.
Isla won't sleep in the day unless I'm out with her in the sling, then she'll go anything upto 3 hours!Belly Monkey arrived 19.11.09 :j0 -
thanks sm!!
i'm off now! DH wants the lappy
see you all tomorrow
tax credits- i rang, took the name of the person i spoke to and time i rang. no problems'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
see you tomorrow jillie .. night xxx
Still searching .....:)
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I'm off to bed now too otherwise I'll be in no fit state for anything tomorrow!
Looking forward to meeting some of you lovely ladies tomorrow. 11am at the food court yeah? Just double checking as don't want to be stood there like a loony on my own!0 -
yep sj .. night night chick xxxx
Still searching .....:)
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