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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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Susan, please tell Alice that Molly's a bit big now for Koala Baby, but in my Facebook page there is a picture of Molly as Koala that is EVEN BIGGER so she can look at it whenever she likes.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 -
Krystaltips wrote: »Did I mention the only person from his family that bought us christmas presents was BIL... He bought Caitlyn a packet of baby wipes...
Sorry, but everytime you mention this it makes me :rotfl:! WHY!?
:mad: for your pants family! But at least Caitlyn has a very clever cake making mummy.
I've been visiting my Nan today, and have listened to her moan for 4 hours. My head is banging!
I'm going to tell my children that if I ever turn into my Nan in my old age, they're to have me shot!:beer:0 -
Susan, I am extremely excited to have Alice calling herself by my name. How fantastic!
Please tell her that Molly only cries when she is tired or very unsure of something, and that when she cried at the photoshoot it was only for a second and then she got very happy very quickly.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Thanks all
I know the only ones that really matter are the four of us... And usually I just suck it back and get on with it... I just think things like birthdays really show up who gives a toss and who doesn't... Especially when people like the facilitator at the toddler group can post a card yet blood relatives can't... We had presents here from my Nan and my Aunt who went out of their way to come over last week, and for them I'm gratefull... And my friend just text to ask if she can bring a present round too
And 3, my Nan goes through wicked phases... She was ridiculously vile all the time for about 2 years... But actually quite pleasant sometimes at the moment... It's definitely easier to ring her when she's nice!!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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boogellyboo wrote: »
I only suggested the skulls because we already have those but hey why make do when I can shop!
I saw market lady t'other day she's gone all whisper-y ?? still annoying as wotsit tho!
can you describe how the amber necklace fastens pretty please? I can't tell/see on the ebay listings *whispers* I might have set a snipe on one :whistle:0 -
:mad: I gave Husband a Very Important piece of paper to fax yesterday, repeatedly telling him that it HAD to go yesterday. Not only did he forget to fax it, but I just asked him where it was and he retrieved it filthy and all folded and bockety looking from underneath his shoes.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Sami it has a little plastic thread that screws into the other side of the clasp, you can make it out on this piccie.
Sorry it's huge, just took it off ebay!
SS - why do men do that? It's like the more important the paperwork the less care they take of it! We had to take my engagement ring back last year and OH produced the rattiest tattiest receipt that looked like it had been through the wash several times and was unreadable. It could have been from netto not the jewellers for all you could make out :rotfl:Belly Monkey arrived 19.11.09 :j0 -
Just checked my asda receipt and they owe me £1.48 yay lolDebt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
£79,515.99/£104,409.00 (as of 05/02/21) ~ 23.84% Paid Off
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Halifax (H) - £4930.04/£5132.12 ~ Halifax (M) - £3708.65/£3911.20
Asda Savings - £0
POAMAYC 2021 #87 £1290.07 ~ 2020/£3669.48 ~ 2019/£10,615.18 ~ 2018/£13,912.57 ~ 2017/£10,380.18 ~ 2016/£7454.80
~ Emergency Savings: £0
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Thanks boogelly :kisses3:
I found this on my ebay searchings shame I have boys and hate swimming lol http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CUTE-BEE-Baby-Swimsuit-Hat-Wings-Tail-1-4Y-/280499999249?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Baby_Clothing&var=&hash=item870aec2657
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Sami that's adorable! I think you should get it instead of the vest for Edgar's bee outfit and team it with the babylegs, he doesn't have to actually go swimming in it.Belly Monkey arrived 19.11.09 :j0
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