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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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Krystaltips wrote: »Have I missed you Mfd?
I was going to ask if I should bring a pushchair with me tomorrow and which one of mine would fit into your boot best?
I dunno if you will need one. I will pick you up at yours, we get to playcentre 90 mins later (hopefully babba's will sleep) park up, into playcentre, play, lunch, back into car and 90 mins home...although I guess if you wanted dropping off at school or your friends you might need it to get home?
Not taking the stokke so you can bring anything you want to! My boot is mahoosiveThere was something for me but I can't remember what! Photo album maybe
See I KNEW I had forgotten something!Not really!His Dad had his 1st heart attack when he was 2 years older than OH, then a triple bypass a couple of years later. More tests Thursday then docs again for results next week! He's fit, doesn't drink or smoke, eats well so we weren't expecting it.
HUGS to you and OH hun. Poor bloke must be terrified. Hope everything is okay. xxx
I know what you mean SS. Hubbys dad had several strokes and he lives in fear of them.please listen to MFD - she is a wise womanProud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
kindofagilr wrote: »Thanks for the funeral help guys, Ive got some dark blue smart joggers or pants and some darker tops. I am just hoping he is asleep through the whole thing.
MIL asked who we were leaving E with for the funeral cos we cant take him in the herche (cant spell it) and we were like well he is coming so we will just have to come in our car
Why not, as I said before Henry was 6 weeks when he was in his car seat in the main funeral car with us?????Maz i saw those bra's in my Asda, the little flowers are pink?
They had 36D but not DD??? They had loads of 42DD lol.
Thanks for looking Beenie...Mum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0 -
Hey Tara I'm down your neck of the woods next week
Oooo, this is sooo exciting!
Is it Devon Cliffs too?MadDogWoman wrote: »Tara - that looks good to me, I'm there for a week, is mid-week any good?
Anytime, will pm you. X
And SS, I'd be fuming too. XToo many children, too little time!!!0 -
Ooh what pushchair does WM have
/smug/ WM totally copied me and got a baby jogger city mini in black, red and cream but she had to top me and buy a snazzy John Lewis footmuff :mad: :rotfl: Not that I am trying to encourage you in any way BeenieThere is a reason but I'm not sure if I should say seeing as you've been given soya formula :undecided
Well I suppose you can make your own conclusions but there has been links with phyto- estrogens in soya products causing problems and I've heard that some are trying to get soya formula banned or prescription only :undecided
Hope that's not too scary, tbh I haven't done much research on it but was scared so just avoided it
:A I really appreciate the info Sami. I will email my BC consultant tomorrow and ask his views because if what you say is true then I need to stop giving David soyaThanks Tara one of the things she told me was his impulsive behaviour, she said it would be like standing with an egg in your hand and no matter how much you tried to stop yourself from squeezing it you couldnt physically stop yourself. No matter how wrong it was or how much trouble you would be in the urge could not pass until you had squeezed it. This is so him and you can watch him build up and up and get more and more wild until he bursts!
I am looking into a weighted blanket but they are so expensive, hope to see OCT on thurs to ask her if they could possibly help with funding or even loan us one until i can get some money together (they are £100+)
Nephew took a reaction to the sun cream he had put onhim this morning, sister was washing it off and giving antihistimines and seeking medical advice when he jumped off the seatee and broke his collar bone, so she eneded up with him in A&E for 2 different things PMSL!
what is a weighted blanket Caz?The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents:D
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Maz - I'll have a look in my local ASDA tomorrow first thing. I need tights anyway so will be upstairs. Did you just want the one?
Thanks MFD
Kindof - that piccie of E is gorgeous!
SS - I would be fuming but then I can be a bit possessive so she'd probably be on my foot right now :mad:A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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MDW, sorry for being thick but you only have Katie, don't you?Too many children, too little time!!!0
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Why not, as I said before Henry was 6 weeks when he was in his car seat in the main funeral car with us?????
I dont think theres room, how many do they seat? there would be mil, fil, bil, oh, me and e so 6Debt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
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SS - I would be fuming but then I can be a bit possessive so she'd probably be on my foot right now :mad:
I'm not possessive at all normally, and I don't think he's about to run away with her or even [EMAIL="sh@g"]sh@g[/EMAIL] her on the sly. It's just that I know that she has an open relationship and she'd be interested if the offer was made, and that she quite often manages to make me feel as if I'm intruding on their relationship or that she's taking me on a guided tour of my husband.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Tara - yep Katie is an only one, but loves making friends.Proud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
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yep jillie same time as usual .. not meeting ghubby after so take our time after
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ss .. id be ripping off her head and saying i own that .. but thats just me..
all fresh and clean with straightened hair so chilling with a stubbie before bed xStill searching .....:)
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