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MSE Parents Club Part 13
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How are the lessons going?
Not too bad, I've got my theory test next week which I'm a bit bricking it about... And she wants me to sit my driving test before I'm too pregnant... So by the end of this month / middle of next month :eek: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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How exciting Krystal!0
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I am sure you will be fine, calm, level headed, no road kill, what else do they want? lolDS1 1989 - DD 1994 - DS2 -20090
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Krystaltips wrote: »Well nobody's died yet so OK I suppose...
Not too bad, I've got my theory test next week which I'm a bit bricking it about... And she wants me to sit my driving test before I'm too pregnant... So by the end of this month / middle of next month :eek:
I was getting quite close to doing my driving test too, scary isn't it?
Now I need to notify the DVLA about the MS before I can start lessons again.
It's parking, reversing and manouvres I find difficult :rotfl:Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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Kindof E was a big baby wasn't he? I had the same problem with DD1! She started school aged just 4 (August birthday) in age 5 - 6 uniform :eek:
Now she's just 8 and is in 8 - 9 and has been for a while. I don't know if he's big (tall) like DD1 or big (round) but ASDA clothes I find tend to be cut for chunky kids, and M&Co come up small.
OH is coming back tonight and staying for tomorrow :j I can't wait
Yeah he was
Ive found the asda ones dont fit him well, the 3-6 months have been too small for him for a while
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I can turn in the road no problem, getting there with reverse parking... Get in a bit of a muddle with my reversing round a corner... And which gear to be in at which point lol...
She sometimes makes me drive down the keyway which has a 50 limit... I find it a little scary...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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Krystaltips wrote: »Well nobody's died yet so OK I suppose...
Not too bad, I've got my theory test next week which I'm a bit bricking it about... And she wants me to sit my driving test before I'm too pregnant... So by the end of this month / middle of next month :eek:
The first time my brother did his he crashed into a tree on the way out of the test centre he was so nervous. The second time he took half a Valium and only went up on the pavement. The third time he took a whole Valium and was so out of it the instructor had to take the controls. Fourth time, with 3/4 Valium, he passed.
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Sarah_Joanne wrote: »You do what feels right for you!!! HV told me to come back more often to get Alfie weighed, and to add in extra feeds. I didn't and he's just fine. He dropped over 2 centiles but is so happy, content, sleeps though, alert, developing well etc etc.
You know YOUR baby so don't feel pressured into doing anything you don't want to!!!
:wave: Hello and welcome! Wow what a brood! What are their names? Boys / girls? I am starting to make mental notes of namesI like for our next baby! (Not even pg yet lol)
Hiya..
I have 3 boys and 3 girls.. (and wouldd love another) :eek:
Reece Luke and Finley and the girls are Danielle-Jade Gemma and Sian.. I love choosing names..there are so many I love.. x0 -
The first time my brother did his he crashed into a tree on the way out of the test centre he was so nervous. The second time he took half a Valium and only went up on the pavement. The third time he took a whole Valium and was so out of it the instructor had to take the controls. Fourth time, with 3/4 Valium, he passed.
Good luck
I wouldn't recommend Valium though :rotfl:
The doctor gave my mum Diazepam I think it was, and she rang me sounding really funny to tell me someone had 'planted' maggots in her food waste bin on purpose :eek: I had to explain that if someone really wanted to annoy her with maggots they'd have come through the letterbox, not exactly where you would expect to find them in hot weather!
Tranquilisers are funny thingsMum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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Good luck to the ladies with upcoming driving tests.. seems alot more complicated now..than it was back in the day!! my one pearl of wisdom.would be to make the examiner feel relaxed and comfortable ,and to expect the unexpected..so that you are pepared to deal with it ooh and mirrors!! x0
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