We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
The Forum now has a brand new text editor, adding a bunch of handy features to use when creating posts. Read more in our how-to guide
MSE Parents Club Part 11
Comments
-
When is the true colour determined? Cause i have sometimes blue sometimes green eyes and OH has green eyes.
At the moment Lily's are sometimes dark blue, sometimes greyish, sometimes greenish. But all have a tinge of blue in, if that makes sense?:)0 -
Thanks one of they silly things i thought ohhh i like! and then i got home and couldnt decide what they are PMSL! thought id ask befor i looked silly :P
Enchiladas Sami they are my fav!What's for you won't go past you0 -
Sugar, Molly is loving that sandwich, she is gorgeous!
Aless, what a fab photo you both look lovely.
Holly had blue eyes 'til she was nearly 2, OH and me have green, Holly's are now very light green. My eldest has green eyes and my middle son has brown eyes (my brothers have brown eyes) He is not happy to be the odd one out!DS1 12/10/04
DS2 13/07/06
DD1 06/12/070 -
I have read that it can take until they are 3 for all brown colour to show if it is going to, no idea about the rest!DS1 12/10/04
DS2 13/07/06
DD1 06/12/070 -
I love Ed's blue eyes but they've got a little bit browny on the inner wiggaly bit of the iris now so not sure if he'll end up with my brown/green eyes or hubbies green n grey.
Chris has eyes just like mine when I was little, pure brown.0 -

PJS or shorts and t-shirt????
shorts & t-shirt
Awww. lots of unwell babies, really hope they feel better soon :grouphug:
Aless, fairies have flown 1st class, the box was too big for 2nd :doh:
My little boy is rolling front and back for fun now and I am feeling quite sad about it today, he is growing up before my very eyes and I no longer have a baby but a baby trying to be a toddler _pale_:(The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents
:D0 -
Loads of cute pics today, what a gorgeous bunch of children we all have :T
Love Molly's video, her smiles are awesome
D has blue eyes at the mo although me & DH are both brown eyed. Blue eyes are in both our families though so who knows
The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents
:D0 -
How early can you give fromage frais type food to babies? D is 21 weeks and loving his food, he has had just pureed fruit and veg so far but I reckon he would love something yoghurty.... I haven't got a clue if it is safe or not tho....The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents

:D0 -
Lovely Molly, enjoying her sandwich. :T
Really have had enough of the Graco pram, hauling it in and out of the car, is a nightmare as is the half down parcel shelf. I panic every time I reverse now, seeing as i am capable of crashing into huge wagons. :cool:
Need to go look at buggies at the weekend. It's pay day next Saturday. Will i go for the normal type buggy or the the petite zia type? Really hope the local pram place has them in to try, so i can look at them in real life. Need to not take OH, as he will talk me into a very expensive Baby City Mini Jogger, that I would love, but the only time the buggy will get any use is at the weekends. So a bit too expensive for that little use really. Have £130 saved and another £50 at the weekend with give me £180, but the car tax is due and MOT. So should really wait to see if car passes that, first. But i won't, because i want NOW.......
OH has also informed me that he will be playing Cricket every Saturday. So, so, so beyond boring. But he will take Joe with him as he loves it, as he can play outside safely in the sun all day as its fully enclosed. And "I can come whenever I want with Alex". (Cheers, thanks for that!- rolls eyes lots). It was bad enough this week, when I had to endure 30 minutes there, whilst I picked him and Joe up from watching another team play. Where Alex promptly screamed hysterically with big fat tears, when the winning team spectators cheered their win. So you don't like big noises then Alex? And if he thinks I'm getting involved in making the Teas he's seriously deluded and I'm not washing the bloody cricket whites either. His mummy can do that, seeing as I'm crap at washing and ironing and just don't measure up!0 -
workinmummy wrote: »Lovely Molly, enjoying her sandwich. :T
Really have had enough of the Graco pram, hauling it in and out of the car, is a nightmare and is the half down parcel shelf. I panic every time I reverse now, seeing as i am capable of crashing into huge wagons. :cool:
Need to go look at buggies at the weekend. It's pay day next Saturday. Will i go for the normal type buggy or the the petite zia type? Really hope the local pram place has them in to try, so i can look at them in real life. Need to not take OH, as he will talk me into a very expensive Baby City Mini Jogger, that I would love, but the only time the buggy will get any use is at the weekends. So a bit too expensive for that little use really. Have £130 saved and another £50 at the weekend with give me £180, but the car tax is due and MOT. So should really wait to see if car passes that, first. But i won't, because i want NOW.......
OH has also informed me that he will be playing Cricket every Saturday. So, so, so beyond boring. But he will take Joe with him as he loves it, as he can play outside safely in the sun all day as its fully enclosed. And "I can come whenever I want with Alex". (Cheers, thanks for that!- rolls eyes lots). It was bad enough this week, when I had to endure 30 minutes there, whilst I picked him and Joe up from watching another team play. Where Alex promptly screamed hysterically with big fat tears, when the winning team spectators cheered their win. So you don't like big noises then Alex? And if he thinks I'm getting involved in making the Teas he's seriously deluded and I'm not washing the bloody cricket white either. His mummy can do that, seeing as I'm crap at washing and ironing and just don't measure up!
:D:D A baby jogger only costs £180
:D:D Can you tell I like them :rotfl: The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents
:D0
This discussion has been closed.
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply
Categories
- All Categories
- 354.5K Banking & Borrowing
- 254.4K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 455.4K Spending & Discounts
- 247.4K Work, Benefits & Business
- 604.2K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 178.5K Life & Family
- 261.7K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.7K Read-Only Boards
