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MSE Parents Club Part 11
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Oh yeah, meant to say KOAG, well done on getting your little man home... And if it's any consolation... Caitlyn went through a phase of only feeding lying down... It lasted a few weeks but she got past it in the end... I still like to take her to bed for a feed and a nap though... Give's me an excuse to laze about in bed... Might as well make the most of it!!!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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Lovely pics Jillie he looks like he's enjoying the swings. Are you glad to be home.
((Hugs)) FC. I'm sure she doesn't hate you. Is OH getting all the fun cuddles, and you're getting the screamy hungry baby to hold?
ETA: Didn't see you there Tara. How is DD getting on with Poppie?:beer:0 -
workinmummy wrote: »Oh that would be good, as long as its no trouble AF. Have no idea if he has previous, but with a temper like that and a penchant for threatening children, never mind adults it wouldn't surprise
Hazelwood necklaces - http://www.tearlessteething.com/about_tearless_teething.html
All credit goes to Sami Bee for this one:
I'm testing one through Bizziebabies, but it came direct from this company.
There are also Amber teething necklaces. Which are cheaper and can be bought from other sites and ebay. But as Alex has a string of ailments, eczema, colic, reflux etc and the Hazelwood is supposed to work on all them, I'm very glad that I received one to test.
Hmmm... I might try one for my ear infections and sore hands (I have a bit of arthritis in my fingers). That would totally mean a bracelet and a necklace *glee*Fishcake_Random wrote: »Hello ladies,
I'm here finally lol, took long enough huh?
Had my 24hour visit earlier and the midwife said Fishfinger knows my milk is comming and thats why shes being wingy. I've been trying to get her to latch on whenever she hints shes hungry but she only take a few sucks and crys, and now her lips look dry. Am I rubbish?
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Hi all
Congratulations fishcake! Don't worry she will soon learn what to do and how to do it
Love the clover socks!!
Great news you're all back home kindof
Good gawd we've got flippin spongebob on AGAIN!
Caitlyn has been really cryey and whingey for the last couple of days. She's got a REALLY sore bumThe skin's open a little in a few places and it really hurts her when she has a poo. She's been doing loads of little poos and it feels like I'm changing her 10 times a day! I've been putting sudocrem on and am trying to keep the nappy off a bit (for as long as I dare!).
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3- kind of glad to be home. i can get K back into a routine again. but sad as it hard to say goodbye to mum and the rest of my family.
and its another week closer till i go back to work.'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
Ooh ooh - my Zia came today too
It's in perfect condition, the wheels are brand new and I can't see any marks on it whatsoever! Have used it twice and it's really light. The height is actually perfect for us shorties. In fact I would say it would be a bit low for anyone fairly tall. The only downside is the shopping basket isn't very big so will need a backpack when I call at Lidl, but overall I'm really pleased with it.
Oh - and the lady with the Luna from netmums messaged me back to try and agree an amount between my £50 offer and the £80 which she wanted. So have told her I've now got a pushchair.Sealed Pot Challenge #817 £50 banked0 -
PP Molly's butt is raw at the moment too, I've been putting a towel down on the floor and having nudey butt time for a while after every change just to dry it out.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Ooh ooh - my Zia came today too
It's in perfect condition, the wheels are brand new and I can't see any marks on it whatsoever! Have used it twice and it's really light. The height is actually perfect for us shorties. In fact I would say it would be a bit low for anyone fairly tall. The only downside is the shopping basket isn't very big so will need a backpack when I call at Lidl, but overall I'm really pleased with it.
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I remember when we used to do bum free time... Sadly Caitlyn just wanders off and pees on the carpet now so it's happening an awful lot less than it used to...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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jillie1974 wrote: »and its another week closer till i go back to work.
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The only downside is the shopping basket isn't very big so will need a backpack when I call at Lidl, but overall I'm really pleased with it.
Oh - and the lady with the Luna from netmums messaged me back to try and agree an amount between my £50 offer and the £80 which she wanted. So have told her I've now got a pushchair.
I'm pleased you like it - my only moan is that the shopping basket is neither use nor ornament (as my Nana would say!).
Andto the netmums lady - you snooze you loose! :rotfl:
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