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MSE Parents Club Part 11

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  • Nicki
    Nicki Posts: 8,166 Forumite
    SugarSpun wrote: »
    MM how much would the ferry/flights have cost? If you find three or four other people needing to get to the UK in the same situation as you you could hire a taxi - four doctors took one to London from Belfast for £700 ;)

    how does the taxi get across the irish sea though if the ferry is full? :D
  • money_maker_3
    money_maker_3 Posts: 9,591 Forumite
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    edited 17 April 2010 at 7:45PM
    Dont think my work would pay for that SS !! Although I agree with Nicki .... I would need a ferry with spaces left lol
    They are all filling up very very quickly !!
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  • Glamazon
    Glamazon Posts: 8,401 Forumite
    tiamai_d wrote: »
    We had cereal. I feel sick but I think thats because I've not been eating properly, had crisps and cookies for breakfast/lunch. Plus tiredness.

    Gave up cleaning, impossible with the boys they just undo everything, so will have to do it when they go to bed and they will be going at 7pm. Sooo tired now.

    Glam, is OH behaving?

    Yeah - he was moaning about J being awake n crying :(
    Nicki wrote: »
    Good news for us today from the docs. Edward has put on loads more weight over the last 3 weeks, and has moved from just under the 9th centile to just over the 25th centile in the last 6 weeks! So it looks likely that he's not going to need surgery which is a big relief.

    Had a lovely day today otherwise. Took the kids to London zoo, which was lovely in the nice warm summery weather. They specially enjoyed watching the penguins being fed. Hope everyone else has had a lovely day too.

    Great news! :T
    Nicki wrote: »
    how does the taxi get across the irish sea though if the ferry is full? :D

    Its full for foot passengers I think its OK for cars
    A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea

    Where does the time go? :think:
  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    MM... row row row your boat...

    Pepita.jpg

    :p:p
  • tiamai_d
    tiamai_d Posts: 11,987 Forumite
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    BeenieCat wrote: »
    Is there gonna be another meet in Scotland?

    We'll be the ones with the alcohol gel scrubbing everything :cool:

    Nicki, great news about Edward! :j Meant to ask, was it to do with his stomach sphincter? My friends little boy had a problem where it had no muscle tone to stay closed but it tightened up on it's own by about 6 months or so, and luckily he managed to escape surgery too.

    Boys in bed, Amber is juts going. She has had about a quarter of a 7month jar and a fruit pot and 2-3oz milk. She looks done now. But has been sitting up today and it at the moment sitting next to me watching tv and babbling. :D
  • Glamazon
    Glamazon Posts: 8,401 Forumite
    Elle - Fish Pie

    I poach the fish in full fat milk and some dried herbs for about 8 minutes, while thats on I nuke a medium sized potato (cut into 4) in the micro then mash it up with some cooked veg (usually brocolli, cauli & carrot).
    If you make sure there's enough milk in it then it mashs up quite well.

    He loved it and ate lots - then had a yoghurt, an 6oz bottle of HiPP Organic and is in bed :T

    He won't stay there but hey!
    A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea

    Where does the time go? :think:
  • SugarSpun
    SugarSpun Posts: 8,559 Forumite
    Nicki wrote: »
    how does the taxi get across the irish sea though if the ferry is full? :D

    The car spaces are available, it's just the foot passengers causing the problems ;)

    Theoretically, a person willing to rent a car and book it on loads of back-and-forth ferries, then take paying passengers point to point could make a fortune... :money:
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  • money_maker_3
    money_maker_3 Posts: 9,591 Forumite
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    You are not funny elle :p
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  • Fitzio
    Fitzio Posts: 2,199 Forumite
    BeenieCat wrote: »
    Is there gonna be another meet in Scotland?

    Why, are you in the market for some food poisoning?! Are you paying us a visit? :)

    Caz - thanks for the tip about the Loola harness. Ours is ok at the moment but with the cosytoes on it's way too tight and she's only little! Will e-mail them.

    Glad most of the ill children seem to be improving.
  • Nicki
    Nicki Posts: 8,166 Forumite
    tiamai_d wrote: »
    Nicki, great news about Edward! :j Meant to ask, was it to do with his stomach sphincter? My friends little boy had a problem where it had no muscle tone to stay closed but it tightened up on it's own by about 6 months or so, and luckily he managed to escape surgery too.

    They seem to think so. He hasn't had the endoscopy which would confirm it, because if they found something, then they'd want to fix it there and then, and if he can do without surgery then obviously we (and his current doc) would prefer that. Tbh I can't really get my head round this, as if he needs surgery, he needs surgery, but if there's any ambiguity about the position, I'd rather do a watch and wait to see if things resolve on their own rather than pile straight in, I suppose. I think its the pyloric valve (not sure if I've spelled that right) which is the problem, and the theory was that this would need to be reconstructed to keep the food from being regurgitated.
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