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MSE Parents Club Part 13
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money_maker wrote: »Can I just point out that birmingham isnt very central for me
lol
hmmmmm ... good point ... :think: ... lets do it on a p&o ferry.. anyone sea sick .. duty free for xmas presents .. works out well
:rotfl::rotfl:x
Still searching .....:)
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ok how is the 14th for people ........ trying to work out best days x
Still searching .....:)
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MM!!!!!!!!
Great news about Dylan, I was thinking about him earlier today, wondering how he is getting on.0 -
Tia !!!!!!!!!!!
hows you hun ?? Is Christopher excited about starting school in less than 2 months ?? How is your brood ?? and have the willy stairs been constructed and everything else finished ??The two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!0 -
The willy stairs are erect and proud, the room is coming on, it may be finished by the end of the world. Chris is excited, brood is fine, off on a weekend holiday on Friday... yeah... good.
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I had a question.... uhm... oh yeah, has anyone got any recommendations for toddler type microwave meals? We go on holiday at the weekend with some friends. They tend to go to the chippy once or twice because it is a really good chippy, but I don't want Amber having chippy food and she won't eat jars. SO was thinking of those toddler meals. But are they any good?
I've done merchandising work for Little Dish before. They seemed good as they appear to be made with fresh natural ingredients and contain no nasties. They sold well in some stores - mainly the more affluent areas. No idea what they taste like though as I've never bought them before.
http://www.littledish.co.uk/our-dishes/fresh-natural-meals.html
Charlotte had a couple of Hipp Organic tray meals and they were good quality and she enjoyed them. I only bought them as I had Tesco point vouchers for them:D
redmel1621 wrote: »http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Marks-Spencer-formal-striped-halterneck-dress-/150469052583?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Women_s_Clothing&hash=item2308a788a7
What do you think of this dress for the blessing???
That's really pretty. I like that.Evansangel wrote: »
That's awful*hugs*
Here I go again on my own....0 -
14th is also good for me.
Jillie - have a look on www.thetrainline.com, they tend to be cheaper. I can do Crewe to Birmingham for £7. Investigate split tickets tooProud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
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cool
where are you going ??
all good here, I am off at the minute on a long weekend, back on Tuesday
We have done a few day trips and stuff but no holiday this year as we are going to try to get a big family holiday next year insteadThe two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!0 -
Tara you need to spill the secret
, ooopps on OH car but at least it was him
Mel hope your ok babe! think im in the same boat as you though and LOL at the computer! it sounds just like me!
cant remember what else i had to say? i lay on seatee to watch a dvd and woke up at the end? not sure how it happend but i could still sleep for a week! typically Charlie is not up for sleeping and is running around nekid, he got a toy microwave today so has been cooking me various things and i have had to pretend to eat it or remove it whilst trying to sleep!What's for you won't go past you0 -
MadDogWoman wrote: »Evening Kindof, that towel looks fabulous.
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