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MSE Parents Club Part 13
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Grrr... DH volunteered to create a website for the allotment. For ages he has been talking about doing it, and wouldn't let me help, but it turns out all he's done is download a template from the web. We are meant to have a draft version ready for tomorrow (not the end of the world if we don't, but he told me to let them know it would be ready) and I've been left to put a few details in (we've not actualy been provided with any content, so I was intending to just bung an "about us" paragraph together, and have a quick brainstorm of what else they might want, so I can add in the headings, and write "this is where the content will be" underneath. But this template he has got is so complicated I can't work out how to alter it to what I need, so now I have been instructed to find another one that fits what I want. If he let me do it to start with I would have created something nice and simple myself to start with. Bloody men!
Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
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ladybirdintheuk wrote: »MFD's message is gone from the bastage camp wall btw
Thank you - there is a message back on the page now.
The posts are still on WW's and the healers walls.
We've had a lady call here twice today to rescue her cat from the garden. I don't know what's so fascinating about our garden, or why it can't get itself back out, but i've just seen it jump back over again! Stoopid bl))dy moggy!:beer:0 -
Oh, which one is the healer? I've not seen hers yet.
Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
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Evansangel wrote: »
BLW people
Im thinking this is something i want to try, Lily is 6 months very soon and i cba with Purees anymore.
Already she's had, yorkshire pudding, carrot sticks (cooked and fresh), tortilla strips and i gave her some cheese.
Now my problem. Since she now has 2 teeth, she bites things. The cheese stick i gave her she bit a chunk off and DH took it straight out of her mouth and threw it away. Same with the soft cooked carrot stick and the tortilla strips.
He said she's not allowed chunks and giving her food means she'll choke. (When she is choking and i know its a small bit i let her get on with it to see if she'll sort herself out, which she did once. She choked, bought it up, chewed it more and re swallowed it)
Is this true? And how do i stop him taking her food away from her?
Amber has only just stopped the gagging, regurgitating and re chewing, so if he wants to wait... he's in for a long wait.
As for how to stop him doing it, next time he's eating, grab whatever it is out of his mouth and throw it away.
Tonight Amber had roast chicken, potatoes, carrot sticks followed by a baby biscuit. What did she gag on? The biscuit. :rotfl:
It does take time to get used too, but once he sees whats a gag, whats a choke and whats a 'hey, I want to taste that again' he will relax.
Or explain to him that when she is 3 and still wanting purees, he can feed her.
DH's cousins little girl is 18 months and point blank refuses to chew food, everything has to be mushed because her mum was so scared of her choking.0 -
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Kylies friend is doing my head in lol I need to step away from her FB lol
Hey all
How is everyone?
Apparantly my baby is a bad boy cos he was unfortunate enough to have colic!!!!!
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ladybirdintheuk wrote: »Oh, which one is the healer? I've not seen hers yet.
Interesting! HBC & the healer appear to have removed their facebook pages! :rotfl::beer:0 -
3, have you done a Facebook search of autism and posted your link to all the relevant pages?Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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3, have you done a Facebook search of autism and posted your link to all the relevant pages?
Bonus is, anyone searching for HB on facebook will get my page first! :rotfl:
I have posted on a couple of autism pages - I will keep going.
I was just about to register with a new name to post on the vents board so google can bring it up.:beer:0 -
HBC facebook page is still there... I believe Sami is still a fan so maybe she can post the next link lol...
Is this anything to do with them? http://www.facebook.com/pages/London-United-Kingdom/Autism-UK-Campaign-Petition-ACT-NOW/133792766660644?ref=sgm#!/pages/Horsewyse/392924648064?ref=tsA 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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She is also getting her baby christened because she basically wants a party! She's not even religous and has no desire to ever be religous or to raise the baby in the eyes of god!
Im angry aswell kindof.0
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