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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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Good luck on both counts, EA! Would you be starting your course this September? I'm jealous, I wish I was studying again.
Hugs Beenie! I'm the same about MSE as I'd hate to have to share it with anyone I know in RL.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
Holy Crap, Beenie, rock on girl!!!
Yeah for teeth, and YAY for Joolz!!! What colour?
Black! I paid well over the odds for it but it was the only one that had all the bits and bobs with it. It's got the purple footmuff, can't wait for it to get here! Big incentive to get out of the house everyday and make use of it, which is win win cos i need to lose weight too, and obv get away from next doorBeenie good to "see" you but sorry the neighbours noise thing still hasn't been sorted out. I wonder if a letter to the local press might help?
I dunnoI have lost the will to fight. It totally got me nowhere losing my rag with the HO but if anything, at least she knows now how badly i'm affected rather than me being all polite and understanding like i was til now. I told her i don't see any point in fighting, they'll never change and it's both sides causing me the problem so it's easier if i just move but they're making it hard. She said well that's cos you want to live in the nicest area in town! I said well doesn't everyone! But i refuse to move somewhere i won't feel safe, and somewhere that no matter how i bring my kids up they'll be guaranteed to turn into the chavscum that they live around.
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EA i thought you were getting a 3 bed house? I can never believe the prices of rent down there, that house would be about £425pm up here. :eek:
I think Krystal is up duff too
It seems my DS has hayfever, he's never had it before but he has had eczema since he was a baby and they are linked. Had him at the walk in centre and he's been given an inhalor and doctor said there's a big chance for it to develop into asthmaHe only seems affected by his nana's garden but the after effects linger for ages, so i'm keeping him away from hers til she de-weeds her garden cos he seems ok elsewhere...
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Beenie... I'm know your situation is as horrible as it gets but will you not have a HUUUUUUUUUUGE rant and then post again.. oh by the way Titch has a tooth.. in a nice calm manner... it makes me giggle so! I hope your loss of control gets you somewhere with the housing dweebs... When I needed a house I rang every single day without fail and nagged their behind off until they gave me somewhere.. then I did the same for a friend when she was leaving her abusive husband.. you have to give them telephone abuse or they will ignore you!!
Bruno.. BF while pg.. The milk supply drops massively by 12 weeks and picks up again by about 26 weeksish.. but isn't 'normal' until after baby arrives. If they are not getting the supply they are used to they do chew and tug at the breast and it is hair raisingly agonising. I would curl my toes and cry until the initial pain stopped.. but the second they come off again it hurts just as much. It is a case either shut up and put up or stop feeding.. it doesn't improve until the baby arrives. There were times I could happily have thrown my toddler on the floor it hrt so much.. I never did but it is really that painful. One of mine stopped bf at about 16 weeks pg of her own accord, 1 stopped 2 weeks before baby arrived and another I tandem fed the 2 for ages.. much to everyones disgust.. but it made her happy! and it was fabulous for the engorgement in the first few weeks! If there was a magic cure to stop the pain I would gladly share it.. but I have not found anything that made it better.LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0 -
Sami - the creche structure is
8.15am ish - breakfast Same / bottle for William
9am - nap Same
10.30am snack (only a quarter of toast of half a banana) Nothing
11.30am lunch Same ./william bottle
12.30pm - nap Same
2pm - bottles 2.30 bottle
3.30pm - tea Same for older ones
Pick him up at 5.15pm Same
Glam, our nursery does the above so basically the same apart from the extra snack at 10.30 and the Henry used to come home and have some of our tea, which he still does.
Beenie - great news re tooth, poo re neighbours hang in there babes.
Mmmm trying to think of other things apart from pregnancy for Krystal?????:think:Mum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0 -
lol pigpen
I know, i need to get them on speed dial. It's so easy to say i'm defeated and give up but it's getting me nowhere.
I've applied for a house i don't really want but i'm still 46th in the queue... And i need to complain about them taking me off the swap list when i didn't say i wanted to be taken off...
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Mmmm trying to think of other things apart from pregnancy for Krystal?????:think: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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