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MSE Parents Club Part 13
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Glam - thanks for that heads up I think it's probably because it has a high water content, I didn't pur!e it just musher with a fork so hope that helps a bit too.
Forgot to say I roasted the butternut squash seeds too and there yummy and very mseBaby :female: Tahlie Lois born 15/3/10 7lb 12 oz :heartpulsWorking on baby no2
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Aww Millie is so sweet!
GISI fab pics, you both look gorgeous.
Just updated my website and FB page and just realised I've got today's wedding pics still on my camera. D'oh. Oh well, do it tomorrow I guess, time for bed now.0 -
I feel all fancy, i'm posting from my new phone
Not sure what to do, my cat wont come in, he's only been going out a week, I dont feel I can sleep til he comes in but I cant sit up all night either? Stupid stupid kittyMummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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Som, pear and avocado was very popular with us, very easy to do too. Don't know how it would freeze though, i love it so i ate the remains (without pear
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Som- roasted butternut squash wedges were a big finger food hit here, as were sweet potato ones.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0
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Thats my decision made then, not going outside again, massive huge spider on the outside wall, barstool cat can bl00dy freeze!Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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Disaster averted, DH has phoned the pub and rebooked the table (he orginally booked for 7.30pm, now moved to 1.30pmProud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
dreams do come true (eventually!)0 -
My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »Both of them seemed to really 'get' me and seemed to be saying that I was a talented young lady who has something to offer...
Snigger snigger!
But i'm so pleased it went well!Evansangel wrote: »3, you have reminded me!
I see a Onesie (sp?) in Primark earlier! DH wouldn't let me buy it though
Was it cow print and very sexy? I tried to get one last time they had them, but they'd all sold out and were selling on ebay for £20+. They cost £7 !!!!!!!
It's very warm and snuggly, too warm to sleep in I think.They did the lay down thing with the 6yo, so stay in the room facing the corner or stand just outside and everytime V gets up, you lay her back down. The first time you say something like 'It's bedtime Vi, sleep tight my darling', the second time you just firmly say 'Bedtime' and then after that you don't say a word and don't make eye contact. The 6yo got up something like 30 odd times but after a couple of nights she learned that it was bedtime and she had to stay in her bed.
The principle has worked with J at 11m so I would think it would work with V, it just takes lots of time and patience.
That's pretty much what i've done tonight - kept putting her back into bed with nice quiet talking at the start, and silence towards the end. She's a nutter, she was absolutely shattered. Quite a few times she was seconds away from sleep, then she starts to try and do forward rolls!
Anyhows, it only took almost three hours of crying, but:-:beer:0 -
Krystaltips wrote: »They cost a fortune BM... But the baby is high up closer to you...
They're getting a bit common anyway... The p!keys across the road from me have one:p:p:p
Aww, CAFC, I want one!
I'm still upstairs with very tired wingey pants who's refusing sleep. GLAM well done on J's sleeping, are you following a book? If you are, can you go forward a few chapters and tell me how to keep a toddler in bed.
I've upset OH too. After I'd been up here 20 minutes he came upbto take her our for a drive. I told him to bog off unless he was prepared to take herding every night for the next 12 years!
He's gone to asda in a strop now. He's in for such a treat when he gets back. I bought and am wearing, primark cow print fleece all in one pj's, with feet! Sexy!
Well done you for standing your ground hun, you are 100% right on this one, it may seem painful now but keep it up and soon enough it will feel like a distant memory xx
Edit - I typed that ages ago - she looks gorgeous in her big girl bed...don't be surprised if you wake to find her poking her finger in your eye :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:I feel all fancy, i'm posting from my new phone
Ooo - what did you get in the end?please listen to MFD - she is a wise womanProud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
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