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  • pigpen
    pigpen Posts: 41,152 Forumite
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    delain wrote: »
    I was wondering if you were OK because I hadn't noticed you posting this morning!

    Thank you :D

    I went to tesco after dropping children off.. then had some pics to print for my mother and in about 10 minutes I am off to physio with the girls.. then I have to feed them all and we have DS3's induction at high school this evening.. I will then collapse in a mound on the floor! lol

    I've got 2 lots of DLA forms to do as well.. which is always fun!! and 1 lot of family fund forms.. need some bits for the children the health authority are reluctant to provide
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  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    pigpen wrote: »
    Thank you :D

    I went to tesco after dropping children off.. then had some pics to print for my mother and in about 10 minutes I am off to physio with the girls.. then I have to feed them all and we have DS3's induction at high school this evening.. I will then collapse in a mound on the floor! lol

    I've got 2 lots of DLA forms to do as well.. which is always fun!! and 1 lot of family fund forms.. need some bits for the children the health authority are reluctant to provide

    Wow that's a busy day! We're having a bbq on Saturday so I'm trying to get the house tidy ready for that.

    I had physio yesterday and the lady was really fantastic!

    Good luck with getting everything done today, I feel worn out just reading it!
    Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession :o:o
  • **confuzzled**
    **confuzzled** Posts: 4,228 Forumite
    edited 1 July 2010 at 12:29PM
    tinkwings wrote: »
    She has put herself in charge of fashion!!

    She is very proud normally but she gets embarrased by some of my bump T shirts her favourite one says "Kick me baby one more time" and she has refused to be seen with me in my bump dunagrees!!!!! :rotfl:
    Sounds to me like she needs too:eek: I'm sorry but no matter how comfy they are or how pregnant you are, there is never an excuse for dungarees of any descriptoin :p:rotfl:
    smartie12 wrote: »
    Had a brill night out last night. Food wasn't that great but the ladies I went out with were so funny. We all have a very similar sense of humour... and even though no alcohol was involved I think we were very nearly kicked out! There was the usual bump/baby talk but not too much and I felt non pregnant most of the night which is what I really needed:)

    And then I go and ruin it all by being very ill all night:(
    Glad you had a nice night out:) but Boo to being ill:( hope you feel better after a sleep x

    ETA: Budget lovely bump :) I also think boy:D
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  • **kym**
    **kym** Posts: 183 Forumite
    lovely neat bump BB - can i guess boy...

    pregnancy dungarees sound amazing but aren't they a pain to undo when you need to go to the loo in a hurry every 5 mins?
  • smartie12
    smartie12 Posts: 7,658 Forumite
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    Maternity dungerees?? They still do them:eek:

    I thought it was law when I pg with DS to wear them:o:o:rotfl:I was 17 ok and had no advice (internet wasn't around in those days!):p THE most awful item of clothing EVER! I'm sure I probably wet myself in the process of getting them off to go for a wee!!!:rotfl:And having to get them off in a small toliet cubicle whilst out and about.... *shudders*
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  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    Fuzz I agree!

    I really need some shorts, it's been so hot here, but I just don't have the legs for them :(:(
    Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession :o:o
  • moneysaver12
    moneysaver12 Posts: 2,088 Forumite
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    You have a nice bump BB. Im 26 weeks and 2 days and my bump looks big i think. I will get dh to take a picture later and post it on here. I missed your bump picture yesterday Smartie, sorry to hear that you had a bad night. It is taking me ages to get to sleep on a night now, and last night i was nearly sick as i had acidy fluids coming up in my throat whilst i was trying to sleep. Now i have a migraine. Am feeling hot too, sat in dinning room with fan on, cooling before i set off for my hosptial appointment. Gosh you have a busy day pigpen.

    Sounds like your having a great time cafcc with your baby. I can't wait for mummy cuddles.

    Fuzz was you trying to put your cat in your sling to test it out lol.

    I am starting driving lessons in just less than two weeks, spent ten months four years ago learning in a manual with bsm and got to the point where i felt they were just taking my money. Was suppose to go for my test twice but they said i wasn't ready each time. This time im going to have a go in a automatic. Really want to be able to drive, fed up of buses. Does it get a problem driving nearer the end of pregnancey.
    Married 09/09/09
  • **kym**
    **kym** Posts: 183 Forumite
    moneysaver - no probs driving for me - just squish that bump in front of the steering wheel! - my mother took her test when she was 38 weeks pregnant - think they passed her based on sympathy alone!!
  • moneysaver12
    moneysaver12 Posts: 2,088 Forumite
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    Thanks Kym. I can't wait till i pass my test and can drive. At the moment its either getting lifts of dh or catching buses. The hospital that im at it takes about 15 mintues in the car. If i catch the bus it will take 35 minutes on one bus which luckily goes by my house, then i have to get another bus which takes ten minutes. So it takes at least an hour to get there. If the bus didn't go by my house, i would have to get a bus to town which takes 25 mintues, then another bus which would take an hour and then another bus which would take ten mintues, so would take me about 2 hours to get there. Before i broke up for holidays from uni i would spend about 3 hours 25 minutes each day travelling on buses and trains.
    Married 09/09/09
  • **kym**
    **kym** Posts: 183 Forumite
    wow - lets hope you pass your test soon or that dh is around when you need to go in - imagine having the baby on a bus!
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