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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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Caz, can't believe he cheated for that long :mad: what an idi0t. Hope you manage to find something nice to do today.
3, I would do your garden if you would look after Erin, I love gardening but can't seem to get any done with Erin around, plus it's too hot.
Mum to DD born Oct 2009
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Evansangel wrote: »Oh my, at what point did my baby prefer to roll about on her play mat, rather then sit on my lap and snuggle?

my baby's already like that and has been for a few weeks
Hoping it'll come round full circle as he gets biggerMummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0 -
Morning all
Beenie, would DS be safe at your Mums?
Caz, you are strong - you are invincible - you are woman!!! :cool:. Go out today and have a wonderful day in the sun with your gorgeous babies.
Hammy, hope you get some sleep soon xx
Have a good time at the meet ladies
Yay for crawling Alfie!!
And HAPPY BIRTHDAY SAMI!
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my baby's already like that and has been for a few weeks

Hoping it'll come round full circle as he gets bigger
She's resting now, but prefers her chair to me lol.
I think because she's so tall her legs get all bent when she trys to cuddle us.
I just looked over and she's hitting her teether and toy cow together:rotfl: 0 -
Thank you lovely SJ fairies! Very much appreciated x
Caz- what a tit and I'm glad you did the hammer thing! We are all here for you x
Was at the Docs again this morning, signed off for another fortnight and more painkillers. I'm booked off work on holiday anyway so will just give them line and they can decide if they want to pay me holiday or sick pay. Its the same so doesn't really matter.
I phoned work to tell them and it was my Deputy thats on today. She told me on the qt that there is a full time Assistant Manager starting in a fortnight on permanent transfer from another store. And there was me thinking I was paranoid with an imaginary target on my back.......
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Evansangel wrote: »She's resting now, but prefers her chair to me lol.
I think because she's so tall her legs get all bent when she trys to cuddle us.
I just looked over and she's hitting her teether and toy cow together:rotfl:
Wow! Erin couldn't even hold things properly at 3 months and has only just started banging things together this last month! Luckily she still likes cuddles though so I'm getting my fill now.
Mum to DD born Oct 2009
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Charlie has used a potty all morning!!!! i am so rpoud of him and he is very pleased with himself shouting 'good boy' i havent tried to potty train him but he is obviously telling me he is ready! i didnt expect it to happen this quick though

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Wow! Erin couldn't even hold things properly at 3 months and has only just started banging things together this last month! Luckily she still likes cuddles though so I'm getting my fill now.
At first i thought it was out of frustration, but i was watching her and she was looking at the toys and doing it over and over. Not really hard banging, just hitting them into each other.
The cow toy is now on her arm like a bracelet, it has a hook thing on the back as its from her play gym, and she's asleep
I've been looking for more designs i can make into iron on transfers.
I saw one that i html, and it says <small> on the front and </small> on the back
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Caz - Well done Charlie :j how old is he? DD2 was 2 in March and is showing no intrest at all. Glad your feeling a bit better - its normal to go through all sorts of emotions after all you have been through together. I dont know how you kept the hammer to just his car tho I would have been tempted to aim for his b*****ks!:o
Thanks Gill - I'm not really into flowers actually its more to say I've been there tbh Prob wont end up goin as if its rubbish I'll have to listen to OH and DD1 moaning.19.6.10 Weight loss 6lb
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E is only 14 weeks isn't he? How come you started weaning so early? Just curious, like

All the advice says 17 weeks at absolute earliest, i started trying rice with Amber at 17 weeks, and she was on 3 meals a day by about 21 weeks, so we still took it slowly i think.
I would just say, once i started giving her the first tastes, i felt like i *had* to do it every day, but in the end i realised we did have to take it slowly and miss a few days if she wasn't in the right mood. But i guess that would depend on why you started so early!
Because I felt he was ready and his paediatrician said he thought he was ready, he said it might help with his major wind issues if he was eating rather than drinking, I mean obv he is still having his bottles as well lol
He loves it
Awww whats happened with Buttons
(((Hugs))) Caz xxx
EA THATS EXACTLY LIKE E!!!!! Ive been up hours he woke at 12am for a feed, then woke at 2am and would not go back to sleep I think he was too hot, so had to bring him downstairs and he finally fell asleep at half 3, que me sleeping on sofa, then he was awake at 5.30am for the day *rolls eyes*Debt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
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