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MSE Parents Club Part 13
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Ahhh, my run of good nights has come to an end *sigh*
David has started to let go of both hands when he is standing by the settee and has also started cruising the furniture too :eek:The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents:D
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Urrgh! I really don't like 5am wake-up calls....
Haven't been on for a while because I've been desperately tidying as the valuer is coming on Monday to value the house so that we can sell it.
I've had a really lovely week, Dan was off work until Wednesday - on Tuesday we went to the Bristol Hippodrome to watch Les Mis - it was fantastic. We really made a night of it; went to Las Iguanas for mexican meal and they were doing 2 for 1 on cocktails - I couldn't remember the last time I had a cocktail.
In other news, I've been a bad, bad mummy. Last night A walked in while Dan and I were having 'a cuddle' (we didn't hear her - it was pretty late and we thought she was fast asleep):eek:. She wanted to know why Daddy was 'bouncing Mummy':o. Eeeek, I feel so awful. I really couldn't think what to say, so in the end I just said that we were having 'a special mummy and daddy cuddle'!
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redstararnie76 wrote: »
In other news, I've been a bad, bad mummy. Last night A walked in while Dan and I were having 'a cuddle' (we didn't hear her - it was pretty late and we thought she was fast asleep):eek:. She wanted to know why Daddy was 'bouncing Mummy':o. Eeeek, I feel so awful. I really couldn't think what to say, so in the end I just said that we were having 'a special mummy and daddy cuddle'!
:eek: Sorry, but that has made me laugh out loudThe one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents:D
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You're forgiven
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redstararnie76 wrote: »In other news, I've been a bad, bad mummy
. Last night A walked in while Dan and I were having 'a cuddle' (we didn't hear her - it was pretty late and we thought she was fast asleep):eek:. She wanted to know why Daddy was 'bouncing Mummy':o. Eeeek, I feel so awful. I really couldn't think what to say, so in the end I just said that we were having 'a special mummy and daddy cuddle'!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:bouncing Mummy! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I've had an email from the Bastarge camp main man which has totally confused me.
Bastarge healer woman who actually said to the 'nice' volunteer that she was trying some healing on J "has never referred to herself as any kind of healer and to my knowledge has always confined her activities to the horses."
And as the email has been forwarded to him from W******Co., I have had some correspondance with R**** Mc***** who runs the british camps. R***** Mc****** is the one who I paid (and i've since disputed the payment) and told me she has nothing to do with the camps anymore which is why she was forwarding my email to Main Man!
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angelfairy wrote: »oh bye
just saw you were leaving
sleep is hit and miss - she still has a bottle around midnight or a bit after. if she doesnt finish it she may have it early morning. i am at the moment letting her wean herself off when she is ready as i have found she comes on with things in her own time (like actually happily sitting in a high chair or running to it when she is hungry).
she still loves her milk and does prefer it to food i think - strange child
hope you have a good night with J
see you soon x
Thanks AF. Well last night, he woke about 3am but I took him in the front room and he went straight back to sleep. Then woke at 5am for the bottle which ie much better :T
3 - that sucks!
Red - sorry but :rotfl:
hammy - :eek: at letting go and cruising!A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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Glam, did he go back to sleep after 5?
3 - Bastarges seem to be trying to lie their way out of the situation :mad:The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents:D
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hammyhunter wrote: »Glam, did he go back to sleep after 5?
3 - Bastarges seem to be trying to lie their way out of the situation :mad:
Yes until 7am. SorryA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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Hammy, if it's any consolation, Freddie's only just gone back to sleep....(and he should be awake now!)
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3 - I'm sorry that they're obviously trying to wriggle out of it by distancing themselves as much as possible - have you got contact details for the main man?
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