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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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Maz, trying to catch up on sleep!top 2013 wins: iPad, £50 dental care, £50 sportswear, £50 Nectar GC, £300 B&Q GC; jewellery, Bumbo, 12xPringles, 2xDiesel EDT, £25 Morrisons, £50 Loch Fyne
would like to win a holiday, please!!
:xmassmile Mummy to Finn - 12/09; Micah - 08/12! :j0 -
I'm here just wishing it was night time so i could snuggle up in bed and snooze. But i have to go to swimming lesson now, i was tempted to go swimming myself after but i have no idea if my cozzie fits, and Amber's 3-6m one is prob too small. And i want a ring seat for her. And i'd need swim nappies.
So i decided it's too much hassle for today, but i will take her swimming soon0 -
lol, Beenie. Finn still wears 0-3 shirts! :eek: but he's almost on 6-9 trousers and vests. Silly baby.
My swimsuit stopped fitting a bajillion years ago - it's almost pornographic :eek:. Buying one ASAP at the end of the month, as we plan on hitting the pool a lot in the USA since both sets of people we are staying with have one.
Mel, the fairy post is flying today - finally!top 2013 wins: iPad, £50 dental care, £50 sportswear, £50 Nectar GC, £300 B&Q GC; jewellery, Bumbo, 12xPringles, 2xDiesel EDT, £25 Morrisons, £50 Loch Fyne
would like to win a holiday, please!!
:xmassmile Mummy to Finn - 12/09; Micah - 08/12! :j0 -
angelfairy wrote: »what is the difference between 'normal' depression and post natal???
ETA: But the result (depression) is still the same - I imagine PND is categorsied separately to reduce the stigma assosciated with it.Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"0 -
Nope Maz working. Attempting to sort out last minute transport, as per usual we are passed deadlines again.
Also could have been making a few phone calls trying to track down an England Away Kids football kit in Joes size.:whistle: Got one in Horwich 10 miles away. So that's were WM is going tonight, sigh!0 -
I have been out enjoying the sun at my sister's. Back now and wondering what's wrong with my baby - he woke up at 8ish this morning and hasn't been to sleep since :eek: well apart from 10 minutesz in the car on the way home. I put him in his pram when I got back as that's where he sleeps in the day and I've just ignored him for the last 2 0 minutes while he's been chatting away to himself. Thought for sure he'd just drop off but apparently not. Wonder if it's the heat?0
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Where is everyone, enjoying the sun?
You must be joking... I am hiding indoors playing spider solitaire!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 -
Afternoon Everyone...
Aless:A
Happy Birthday Dylan
Hugs Becles for your bad head:)
I am on the countdown now, 12 days to go :j (this is what I will be doing next week, out on the trampoline)
Had a terrible night last night, for the last few weeks, on and off, dh has been coming to bed about an hour after me, which leaves just enough time for me to have not long fallen asleep when he actually comes up. Now I don't actually mind that he is staying up (well what's left of the rational side of me doesn't mind:o) The problem is he doesn't exactly creep into the room and try not to disturb me, so I inevitably end up awake and unable to get back to sleep for ages:(
A few times he has actually woken me up to rub vicks on and use my sniffer because I am snoring as I am so blocked up....now, he suffers from sinusitus and for the last 15yrs I have had to put up with him, snoring/grunting/snotting/drinking water and opening windows and going the loo all night......so last night I flipped when he woke me to put some vicks on (I only get blocked up in early and late pregnancy and it's not even every night). We ended up having a screaming match at 12.30am which lasted a good 20 mins or more and woke the kids up, although the older two went straight back to sleep, I ended up awake with K until 3.30 this morning as he just wouldn't go back to sleep!!!
Do you think it is reasonable for him to wake me, he thinks it is because I am keeping him from getting to sleep...my argument is that if he came to bed the same time as me, the likelyhood is he would be asleep before me anyway. It takes me nearly an hour to get comfy and fall asleep atm.....
Sorry for moaning again:o
Hope everyone is well:DUnless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's not.0 -
So he's waking you up so he can sleep? Sounds to me like he thinks his sleep is more important than yours. I'd say it should be the other way round.
I would go mental if DH woke me up like that.0 -
Happy Birthday Dylan! XXXXXXXX
Guess who's DD won her school race today (5th year running) :dance::dance::dance:Too many children, too little time!!!0
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