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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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Gym, another vote for monsoon here

I spoke too soon before - Izzy keeps waking herself up coughing, so we've had another quick feed, and I'm just a little bit covered in tixylix. I don't think I'm going to get a bath after all
Damnit.
Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
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Sarah_Joanne wrote: »SM are you feeling any better tonight?
a good bit better ... headache has calmed down but sore throat is there but not as bad as this morning x
Still searching .....:)
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Glad you're okay, Tara. It's not really been your week.
Good news about your Grandma, SJ. Have you had chickenpox?
Hi Kindof! Long time, no see. How's E?
Another take away vote here, 3! I had SW curry and it was nom. Can't beat a curry when the footie's on, even if it is a home made one and a rubbish match.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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Tara hope you're ok too. Sounds like you need a relaxing holiday.
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kindofagilr wrote: »Hey all,
Sorry I havent been on in a while, how is everyone? have I missed anything?
:hello: Hello KOAG - have you read back or do you know about Krystal?
Glam - we havent had any probs so far with the new nappies....Mum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0 -
Is that arrow pointing at you or Alfie, SJ?
3- where did you get the grey t-shirt that V is wearing in your FB profile pic? I think it is very cute and would suit Henry very much!
No problems with the new Active Fit here either, although a Mummy friend with a girly was having leakage probs so I don't know if it might be a boy/girl thing.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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Yes, GISI, I've had it so consultant was saying A should be ok as I'm BF but to keep him away just as a precaution. Think she's over the worst of it now anyway so should be ok in a couple of days.0
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Ha ha, Alfie, he is definitely not eating ice cream!got-it-spend-it wrote: »Is that arrow pointing at you or Alfie, SJ?0 -
the pampers thing ... both my kids pee rivers and pampers baby dry the only ones that keeps everything in x
Still searching .....:)
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got-it-spend-it wrote: »Hi Kindof! Long time, no see. How's E?
Another take away vote here, 3! I had SW curry and it was nom. Can't beat a curry when the footie's on, even if it is a home made one and a rubbish match.
Hey
He is smashingly, fabulously, wonderfully brilliant
he is doing so well, not had any tantrums for ages, goes to bed at 8pm (he's there now), doesnt wake till 2 or 3am for a feed, then gets up at 6am-7am
his wind seems to be sorting out now, so we are going to start reducing the colic drops in his milk, then if he's still ok, we are going to cut them out, then if ok, go back to the normal bottles cos the anti colic ones are a pain in the !!! lol
Hows Henry?
I had SW chips, bacon and egg for tea, I joined yesterday
so far so good (day one I know lol)
Hey Maz, no I didnt know, but Kylie just told me on FB
CONGRATS Krystal
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