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MSE Parents Club Part 11
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Oh and, a rant about folk phoning about the dog. Hypo means under, so when you ask 'is he hypo?' I will answer 'no' because he is not hypo, he may be hyperactive at times, but never has he been hypo. Idiot. Same folk that didn't turn up yesterday, even though it was a woman who called this time, they have the same accent (from Aberdeen area).0
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MadDogWoman wrote: »Go to bed Amber! It's bedtime.
She replied 'ahwoooo ah ha ha ha! ah wooooooo brrrpppppppp'0 -
thanks Tia.
trying to get a all-terrain on ebay but a lot seem to be fixed wheels. although it will mainly be the PIL who use it, FIL will be taken dog for a walk as well as pushing the buggy so i presume a swivel wheel would be easier'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
I'm crying already0
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kindofagilr wrote: »I have loads lol got stitched up for an hour, 3rd degree tear and some damage to my bum which they had to stitch up
My friend had this - she used to take Ibuprofen about 30mins before she need a poo
ooooooooooooooooooooo talking of poo Highlight this _pale_
Jack's poo smelt just like the fish he had for tea last nightOh and on a positive note DH has just agreed that we can start ttc properly from next month :j we missed this month with me feeling rough.
:j:j Not jealous :whistle::whistle:Sarah_Joanne wrote: »Dora how exciting! Meant to say earlier hope you feel better soon too.
So I've got the baby monitor on and I can hear the clock ticking in A's room - at least I know it's working.
Going to watch last night's OBEM now - I have been warned I may cry. A lot.
That's why I'm glad I can turn the sensitivity down on this monitor! Or just mute it and the lights light up if he's crying.
I plan to work 8am-4pm so plan is
Me up at 6amGet ready for work
Get Jack up & dressed at 6.45am - shouldn't be a problem!
Get breakfast for me & OH
Leave house at 7.10am
Get to creche at 7.35am - they can give Jack his breakfast as he won't have it til about 8am anyway and he doesn't have a bottle until 10am
Get to work for 8am - be sad all day:(:(:(
I barely managed to get out the house by 1pm the other day! :rotfl:
Decided to brave the Next Sale :eek: Is it Saturday? Need to see what time my local one opens - hoping to pick up some nice work clothes.
I have less than 8 weeks to goA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0 -
jillie1974 wrote: »those who use all-terrain buggies- is a fixed wheel better than swivel for country walks (ie rough, not paved paths and fields/hills)
I put mine on lock for the beach. XMadDogWoman wrote: »SM - it seems that quite a few of us are holidaying in Tara's neck of the woods at various times this summer.
That's 'cos it's sooooo pretty!Too many children, too little time!!!0 -
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theres a new next sale? x
Still searching .....:)
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Tara - so true DH and I love there.
I even like the fact that you get the odd soldier legging it down to the beach and dunking themselves in the sea and then legging it back up.Proud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
dreams do come true (eventually!)0
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