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MSE Parents Club Part 14
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Evansangel wrote: »Lily is ok. Her temp went back down to 36.6 and he checked her chest and back and has said its a cold virus.
She does have an eye infection though, we went to asda for her eye cream and they are out of stock, so we need to find an open chemist tomorrow.
I got a huge bottle of calpol for £3 and it came with a free cd
Ditto
Congrats Glam
And YAY Weezle
E is a 2 and 1/2 shoe width G in clarks is that just their measurements? or can I get him shoes from other shops that size? also does that size mean when I look on shoe websites for shoes, in the kids they go from 1 to 13 is that for babies as well, or do they have baby sizes then go up to kids 1 - 13?Debt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
£79,515.99/£104,409.00 (as of 05/02/21) ~ 23.84% Paid Off
Lloyds (M) - £1196.93/£1296.93 ~ Next - £2653.79/£2700.46 ~ Mobile - £296.70/£323.78
HSBC (H) -£5079.08/£5281.12 ~ HSBC (M) - £4512.19/£4714.23
Barclays (H) - £4427.32/£4629.36 ~ Barclays (M) - £4013.78/£4215.82
Halifax (H) - £4930.04/£5132.12 ~ Halifax (M) - £3708.65/£3911.20
Asda Savings - £0
POAMAYC 2021 #87 £1290.07 ~ 2020/£3669.48 ~ 2019/£10,615.18 ~ 2018/£13,912.57 ~ 2017/£10,380.18 ~ 2016/£7454.80
~ Emergency Savings: £0
My Debt Free Diary (Link)0 -
searching_me wrote: »3 enjoy the peace .. or you missing cuggles from OH? x
Yes, but realistically, if he was here, one of us would be snoring! :rotfl:MadDogWoman wrote: »I think Katie's boots were a hit, everytime we took them off she put them straight back on again!
We're here for people to rant too! It's not selfish. I hope the union turn out to be useful.
I love the boots. I think V might need some purple boots too.:beer:0 -
:grouphug: GISI, I hope you can sort it out soon.
Husband is now claiming food poisoning from dinner, which we both ate and I have suffered no ill effects from. I am a sympathy puker so left him to itand he is now sleeping peacefully so I am heading in that direction too. Have another O'fest party tomorrow but I'm a bit unsure about going now, if I hadn't spent €45 on my reservation/beer/meal tickets I'd stay home and look after my little family but ... ehh.
Goodnight lovely ladies, congratulations Aunty Glam and hugs all round.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Kindof, Clarks sizes are for clarks shoes. Stick to shops that measure. Britano are good but only during the week I found. If you go in at the weekend nobody knows how to measure feet. Luckily, I used to work at clarks and it's not that hard...0
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you miss the background noise then 3 :rotfl: ...
((hugs)) and night sugar xStill searching .....:)
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kindofagilr wrote: »E is a 2 and 1/2 shoe width G in clarks is that just their measurements? or can I get him shoes from other shops that size? also does that size mean when I look on shoe websites for shoes, in the kids they go from 1 to 13 is that for babies as well, or do they have baby sizes then go up to kids 1 - 13?
We went to Brantano and V was measured as a 4 1/2, they didn't have any in stock and the 5's were like big clown shoes.
We went next door to Clarks and she measured 5 1/2 F. She came out with one and it was huge! So she tried a 5 which was perfect.
So, I think when they're tiny, you need to buy from where you can get measured/try on.
L has very cute Next upsy-daisy ugg boots in a 5 which fit nice though.
MIL is constantly buying cheap primark, plastic, various coloured shoes which will sit in a box in the corner until I can say they're too small and they're going on ebay.
Yes Searchie It's just not the same without the snoring and farting in the background.:beer:0 -
Apologies - I am catching up slowly and trying to only comment on things that I really need toI know you're right - I am a rampant control freak and do not want to leave my baby with a stranger while I do something for myself, but it is probably a good idea
I just wanted to say that whilst a carer is a stranger to start with they very soon become as close as any member of the family. When I trusted my CM with my 8 month old son I was giving over to her the care of the most precious thing in the world to me - and she appreciated that. For Benjamin his CM has been a big part of his short life so for him she is family...
...Benjamin knows and loves and trusts his CM more than he does my own mother (who he likes, but doesn't know in the same way).
I guess what I am trying to say is the perception of our children (in terms of who is and who isn't 'a stranger') is wildly different from ours.We're having a bit of an interrupted discussion and we've got all the snappy bits out of the way and it's down to "how do we fix it?" It comes down a lot to misunderstandings, one of us says something but the other hears something completely different. We communicate very differently, and it's easy to forget that despite us being married with a child we've only been together two years and we're still learning how to do things properly. This last week we've been hitting each other's trigger points really hard. But I am now optimistic and would like to :grouphug: all round for being so lovely.
LOL - we are still doing this! I married my husband after just over 7 months...and I essentially married a stranger! It has worked out okay for us, we are very happy now, nearly 5 years on, but there was a time when if we hadn't got married we might not have stuck it out!!Krystaltips wrote: »Aless, you need an old lady sweeper... Aimee still hides upstairs when I hoover sometimes... Thankfully Caitlyn's not that fussed... Although she's not keen about you trying to hoover bits of plastic off her feet....
Listen to Krystal - the best bit of advice she ever gave me was to buy an old lady sweeper - I LOVE mine!!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 -
Thanks tia
I think I will stick to clarks, Ive not heard of the other shop you mentioned
Debt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
£79,515.99/£104,409.00 (as of 05/02/21) ~ 23.84% Paid Off
Lloyds (M) - £1196.93/£1296.93 ~ Next - £2653.79/£2700.46 ~ Mobile - £296.70/£323.78
HSBC (H) -£5079.08/£5281.12 ~ HSBC (M) - £4512.19/£4714.23
Barclays (H) - £4427.32/£4629.36 ~ Barclays (M) - £4013.78/£4215.82
Halifax (H) - £4930.04/£5132.12 ~ Halifax (M) - £3708.65/£3911.20
Asda Savings - £0
POAMAYC 2021 #87 £1290.07 ~ 2020/£3669.48 ~ 2019/£10,615.18 ~ 2018/£13,912.57 ~ 2017/£10,380.18 ~ 2016/£7454.80
~ Emergency Savings: £0
My Debt Free Diary (Link)0 -
Kindof - I take Katie to an independant shoe shop that stocks more than just Clarks. I had her feet checked today she's an 8G.
You can go to other shops and get the size but the fit still needs to be checked, as certain styles might not be suitable because of the shape of foot etc.Proud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
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We went to Brantano and V was measured as a 4 1/2, they didn't have any in stock and the 5's were like big clown shoes.
We went next door to Clarks and she measured 5 1/2 F. She came out with one and it was huge! So she tried a 5 which was perfect.
So, I think when they're tiny, you need to buy from where you can get measured/try on.
L has very cute Next upsy-daisy ugg boots in a 5 which fit nice though.
MIL is constantly buying cheap primark, plastic, various coloured shoes which will sit in a box in the corner until I can say they're too small and they're going on ebay.
Thanks
Yeah I will stick with going into shops and trying them on cos I guess styles are different as well
She said he was between a 2 and a 2 and a half, well he is too big for a 2 so that was a def no no so he has growth room in the ones he has, he wont be wearing them much cos I dont have him in shoes or socks at home, it was mainly for when we are taking him for a walk in the back pack carrier cos he needs something on his feet (whereas in pram he has socks on and his footmuff and booties sometimes)
ETA thanks MDWDebt £30,823.48/£44,856.56 ~ 06/02/21 - 31.28% Paid OffMortgage (01/04/09 - 01/07/39)
£79,515.99/£104,409.00 (as of 05/02/21) ~ 23.84% Paid Off
Lloyds (M) - £1196.93/£1296.93 ~ Next - £2653.79/£2700.46 ~ Mobile - £296.70/£323.78
HSBC (H) -£5079.08/£5281.12 ~ HSBC (M) - £4512.19/£4714.23
Barclays (H) - £4427.32/£4629.36 ~ Barclays (M) - £4013.78/£4215.82
Halifax (H) - £4930.04/£5132.12 ~ Halifax (M) - £3708.65/£3911.20
Asda Savings - £0
POAMAYC 2021 #87 £1290.07 ~ 2020/£3669.48 ~ 2019/£10,615.18 ~ 2018/£13,912.57 ~ 2017/£10,380.18 ~ 2016/£7454.80
~ Emergency Savings: £0
My Debt Free Diary (Link)0
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