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MSE Parents Club Part 14
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lovely photos krystal'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0
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Mel - I agree dresses and skirts are just so un practical, we dress T in alot of trousers, dungarees and leggings with long tshirt/dresses. There still pretty but way more practical. I'd tell your OH where to stick it!
Yummy - I bled till just after 3 weeks if I remember correctly.
SS - hope your head is better when you wake up.
Took fur ball and T out for a lovely walk across Ockham common today, boy did the mura's all terrain capability get a good test, was really impressed with it.Baby :female: Tahlie Lois born 15/3/10 7lb 12 oz :heartpulsWorking on baby no2
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It's not fair! I want a Uni close to me to do medical biology courses, and all I got is bioscience. Who wants to do bioscience? Booo!!!0
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Krystal I love the piccies and Mel skirts aren't practical until they can walk. And not always then.
Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
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Ive found they have to be short skirts at the crawling stage so have to be worn with tights or leggings. Usually leggings so she can crawl and has bare feet to walk on (wood flooring). But leggings look so pretty with a floaty top. Or a short dress. Long dresses are useless form about 6 months till they are walking properly.
I miss Ambers pretty dresses.
She was dressed like a chav today, denim dress and that shade of chav pink. But we went into town on a Saturday so she fitted in well.0 -
Evening everyone,
hope everyones having a good weekend,
Mel, what kind of clothes would your dh like t to wear? what you described earlier sounds lovely, the only time i really put jas in a dress is when weather is warm or we're going to a party, otherwise my favourite is leggings n t-shirt, or she has these little denim shorts that i put with tights n she looks really cute,
mfd, glad your having a good hol so far
jake is still awake:mad: he's gonna have a shock next week when he's in school all day, he is stood at the bottom of the stairs shouting me.. OH is upstairs, doing what i dont know!! he has been unbelievably lazy today!!
i think i'm coming down with something my nose is all bunged up,0 -
DH has kian's cold (makes a change from me) but keeps getting a nose bleed.
he just said 'how do i stop my nose bleeding?' i said 'stop blowing your nose' ........he wasnt best pleased :rotfl: but seriously anyone any ideas?'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
jillie1974 wrote: »DH has kian's cold (makes a change from me) but keeps getting a nose bleed.
he just said 'how do i stop my nose bleeding?' i said 'stop blowing your nose' ........he wasnt best pleased :rotfl: but seriously anyone any ideas?
I was terrible for nose bleeds as a kid got it cauterized loads. I use to blow my nose really hard and it would stop. I know that sounds daft but it worked lol. Cold keys on back of neck or pinch the bridge of the nose just below the bone just where it gets soft.
HTHEveryone is entitled to their opinionEllie 25/12/070 -
Mel - Charlotte wasn't in skirts and dresses much when she was tiny.
At home I kept her in babygro's until she was crawling, then she was in cheap jogging bottoms. It's more comfy for her and more practical too.
She only wore dresses or skirts if we were going out, and then I changed her into babygro/jogging bottoms when we got home again!
She's 3 now and picks her own clothes on a morning and alternates between shorts or trousers or dresses or skirts as the mood takes her!
Don't beat yourself up over it *hugs*Here I go again on my own....0 -
Dunno jillie i get them quite often as well, i got them shockingly when preg with jas, once i was driving on motorway and one started, i had to drive with tissue stuffed in my nostril till i got to the next services, oh i looked attractive lol!0
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