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MSE Parents Club Part 13

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  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    3 I'm with you, I'd love the teeny-tiny baby but hate the actually being pregnant bit. And the first few weeks BF-ing! I'd rather go through labour twice than that!
    Me too! The day after Alice was born I told OH I'd rather give birth three times in a row than be pregnant again.
    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"
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    r.mac wrote: »
    3 - did I hear you say you were broody again?! I feel odd that I'm not broody. My nephew is gorgeous and cute and I love him, but the momories are still to real for me right now. I still get twinges of pain from my section and still have anemia and worried that hubby wants a boy so much he woul be desperately upset if we had a girl!
    Have they not given you iron for it? Ferrous fumarate has a better uptake rate than ferrous sulphate (most doctors give ferrous sulphate as standard) so it could be worth asking for that. It also doesn't affect your insides as much as ferrous sulphate.
    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"
  • ladybirdintheuk
    ladybirdintheuk Posts: 2,825 Forumite
    I have expanded our teatime repertoire (is that spelt right?) - Izzy will now eat omelette it would appear :) I wonder if she will leave any bits for me to pinch when she has finished?
    :heart:Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009:heart:
    New challenge for 2011 - saving up vouchers to pay for Chistmas!
    Amazon £48.61 Luncheon Vouchers £24
  • emlou2009
    emlou2009 Posts: 4,016 Forumite
    edited 29 July 2010 at 4:23PM
    EA, I was contemplating buying two and selling one on ebay, but CBA :rotfl:

    I've bought one for S. We went to Toys R Us today and found some ITNG bargains, and a toy cow hoover since he seems to like to use my mini hoover :rotfl: he has a Baby Tad and loves it, Scout can be his upgrade!

    Went to Staunton Country Park farm this morning, and S fed some llamas and alpacas! He also stroked a donkey and terrorised some chickens. Forgot to take the camera though :(
    I stroked a Micro Pig!!
    Mummy to
    DS (born March 2009)

    DD (born January 2012)
  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Photogenic Combo Breaker
    I might look on ebay and see current selling prices and then consider it :D
  • emlou2009
    emlou2009 Posts: 4,016 Forumite
    Around 19.99 :D

    I CBA to work out how much profit would actually be made though taking in account fees and postage. Too much effort for the sake of a couple of £ for me :o
    Mummy to
    DS (born March 2009)

    DD (born January 2012)
  • Do you think that it is obligatory to wear a suit for a job interview?

    I have about 10 suits in the wardrobe that don't fit and only 1 that fits currently but I get paranoid that the legs aren't long enough. I don't really want to buy another when I am losing weight currently but then again I would rather go to the interview feeling comfortable...

    I don't wear a suit for work currently cos I am slack! I used to wear one all the time!

    Is it wrong to go for an interview in trousers and a nice work top?

    It is a senior management position...


    Edit - I think I answered my own question. It would be horrific if I turned up and I was dressed more casually than the receptionist!
    r.mac wrote: »
    please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman :D
    Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14oz
    A new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 2012
  • emlou2009
    emlou2009 Posts: 4,016 Forumite
    MFD, could you not wear a smart pencil skirt and a shirt? Carry the jacket that goes with the skirt as if you're a little hot ;)
    Mummy to
    DS (born March 2009)

    DD (born January 2012)
  • I don't own a smart pencil skirt and if I did I wouldn't want to scare the poor interviewers with my legs!

    I think a quick trip to Next on the way home is in order.
    r.mac wrote: »
    please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman :D
    Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14oz
    A new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 2012
  • emlou2009
    emlou2009 Posts: 4,016 Forumite
    :rotfl: they are Gok's suit-anyone-skirt! I thought they were knee length, are they not?

    How are you coping with the diet? Its really working, well done you xx
    Mummy to
    DS (born March 2009)

    DD (born January 2012)
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