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MSE Parents Club Part 13
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Happy belated birthday wishes to Jack:)
Birthday wishes to Alex for today:)
Pinkpig, I think it might be time to find a new home for the treats:D I have all mine out of reach of the kids.....well ds1(9) can now reach them but the others can't.
Thanks Bruno, I will set up an account for dh then...I really want the outfit i have in the basket, but I have also fallen in love with a little coat;)
School went well yesterday, ds2 LOVED his first day as a Junior:) Had letters for trips already though...one of the trips that ds1 is going on is £240, a week away with PGL at Boreatton, it looks great but is expensive. I also have to consider that if I send ds1, I will HAVE to send ds2 in 2yrs, when he is in yr5!!!
haha, k is currently picking his nose WHILST chewing on his toes......odd child:oUnless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
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Ooops sorry another one here who forgot Jack so
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Jack and Alex xx
CAFC - yeay for sleepy babies
kindof - yes I saw your post, E obviously just likes his sleep alot more than T.
EA - T doesnt like being in her bumbo for too long either and starts the arching thing, the tray seems to keep her in atm tho.Baby :female: Tahlie Lois born 15/3/10 7lb 12 oz :heartpulsWorking on baby no2
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I signed us both up to vertbaudet too... It was the only way to get the pillow case that matched the duvet cover... Bloody extortionate prices!!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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Ah yes - MDW - also hope you had a good birthday and various anniversaries.
Hope the poorly babies are feeling better soon.
Well, in positive news here, as I've had my freelance project confirmed, we've decided to spend some of the money (yet to come) on A's birthday next month. So I've just booked her a bouncy castle birthday party... she's very excited!
Working hard in the hopes of being 'lucky'
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How exciting Arnie!
Krystal, I think they have so many codes available because they know people won't want to pay full price but with the codes people think they're getting a good deal and they can still make a healthy profit.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Lily fell off the sofa for the first time ever!
I went to get the post and when i came back she was on the floor. But she found her spoon from her breakfast this morning so was very happy with herself
She's currently playing with a plastic bag that our photos were in. Who needs baby toys, pfft.
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Happy Birthday Alex, and Jack (sorry that one is late)
Ok I measured E this morning and he is 73cms tall so according to the website I am going to have to buy him a 18 month jacket !!!!!! I mean thats just crazy, I might email them, cos although he is tall enough for that age jacket he's not the weight they have on their chart
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EA - Nice new pushchair, although I would be inclined to lie it back a little, not flat just so she is laying tilted back but can still see around. I know she may seem comfortable but I can't imagine it is doing her back/hips/neck much good being in that lopsided position.:)Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
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Kindof - I'm having that exact dilemma..... ok L is 11 weeks.... and already needs a 12m coat.... HUH?! Although like was said, free returns so can always swap it if it ends up wrongWealth is not measured by currency0
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Hey Mel, when we do lay it back anymore than it is currently she screams constantly.
At the moment its reclined to an acceptable angle for her happiness lol. Will be much easier when she can sit unsupported.
My baby is a fool, she keeps getting into crawling position and then starts rocking. But she gets so into it she keeps falling.0
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