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MSE Parents Club Part 11
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The thought of playgroud mums scare me.
Kindof - don't feel you have to get Elliot dressed up to go out. He'll have his pramsuit on anyway. Your change bag list seemed fine to me. how about measuring out the powder and just taking it in a smaller pot?0 -
BM - i muted it so no idea why she had them, I knew I'd get angry/upset over it.
I'd never tell someone they were wrong to have one etc I just don't want to hear about it myself IYSWIM
There was no reason for her having them other than she didn't want children. I don't actually know why she was on tv really. Her point was that she regretted it because she's since had a hysterectomy (sp) for medical reason and can't have children now she wants one.
While I don't agree with it, i think you could be forgiven for one, but four is just careless!
Its great now that L walks to school with friends so I don't have to deal with the pretend niceness of the Mums. We don't have chavvy mums at our school, they're all older and like to think they're posh. :rotfl:
Before L started school, I was new to the area so drove round the local schools in the morning and at home times to check out the state of the parents. The nearest school to us was a definate nono - that is the proper chav school with parents in trackies and pj's. :rotfl::beer:0 -
Evans - I love your wedding dress. And Lilys dress too.
Oh Oh, I just realised I have loads of tiny wispy bits of hair sticking through all my hair. I look stupid BUT it means my hair is finally growing back. I knew it was that implant!!0 -
Well done Liam :j We seem to be having naps too (in the pram - we HAVE to walk somewhere twice a day lol) so fingers crossed we'll get there soonish
Start back on MondayWon't be too bad but just determined to make it work so I can work from home permanently. I've already thought about taking extra's on the trip if I have to go
. Will have to see how it pans out though (and I don't want to waste all OH's holidays with my work trips - though China would be worth it - the sales guy was booked to go then decided it was too far and chickened out - not sure how that went down with the boss yet with wasted flights etc :eek:).
Off for a walk to Tesco now - someone is whingy and needs a sleep (she will go off in the garden in her prambut it's good to get out
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Back soon xxxMy baby girl :kisses3: September 09 :heartsmil0 -
Im not looking forward to the school mum gangs. Im not the most talkative of people (in real life) and i dont really like talking to people either lol. But i dont want to come across as the weirdo mum who hates everyone
Once i finish Uni and start working, OH is going to be a SAHD anyway. So he'll prob end up doing the school run0 -
kind of - do you have any formula containers? You can get TT ones or ASDA do their own?
If not, get a small tupperware and pop the formula in there. Ideally you should sterilise it but I never did
KOAG - the TT ones fit into the bottles so take up less space and are about £2.50 I think. I got a 3 section one from Asda which was about the same price and think I saw one in Tesco aswell.
Just redid the curtains in Williams bedroom with the blackout bits on then seeing as the clocks go forward this weekend (dont forget girls and Bruno and MOTM - where is he BTW). William is now sat in his pram cooing to himself and farting every couple of minutes !! Oh the joys of living with men eh!!
I have also stripped the beds and sheets are on the line as we speak, hooray for sunshine...very productive day so far... off to Sainsburys later for cheap baby stuff...Mum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0 -
Maz - I've got the balckout blind ready, I just need the hacksaw from the garage :cool:
must tidy up while J's asleep!A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0 -
Evansangel wrote: »But i dont want to come across as the weirdo mum who hates everyone
Hey - thats my job!:beer:0 -
Does anyone else like to watch a bit of Jeramy Kyle when they are down to make them feel better? Its my secret pick me up because I always think "well things are bad but at least I'm not pregnant with my gay brother in laws twins etc" I like to judge people on the tellly lol
Glam- thanks for the pram advice. I'm going out later with my brother and was wondering what to do with her clothes wise, shes a really warm baby though so doesnt like to much on her, she always kicks her blankets off at night to.Happily married mama of 50 -
Maz - I've got the balckout blind ready, I just need the hacksaw from the garage :cool:
must tidy up while J's asleep!
We tried a blackout blind with Henry but it kept breaking luckily my sister passed on some Peter rabbit curtains and blackout curtains to go with them... only problem is they are too long for window and go over radiator, I really should have tacked them up before putting them up but CBA.....
Ooo might get my home insurance through More than and get £70 cashback :j must get that sorted soon......Mum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0
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