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MSE Parents Club Part 14
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Awwwwww lovely pics EA.
You'd be better off getting your arms waxed once they grown back cos they'll be blunt and stubbly when they come back. If you wax them then eventually they'll stop growing back at all.0 -
Oh, i thought hair removal cream made it a softer growback

Im to afraid to wax, i do have an epilator i will try to use. When i can man up enough
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hmmmm eaten a whole pizza.....naughty... but niceWealth is not measured by currency0
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On the walking thing. Amber can do a few steps (2-4) on her own but hasn't been making rogress. I am not bothered at all but the nursery has commented on it and asked if I'm worried. I can't remember when DS1 walked and obviously DS2 doesn't count. But I was under the impression that 14months is not that unusual for them not to be 'independant walkers'? Given that Miss Molly is just walking now and she is our bench mark (cos Amberusually follows her a few weeks after which works out right going by their due dates) I'm not worried at all. So this whole speach was pointless... (ok so you all now tell me that I am correct and nothing is wrong and I can shut the worried mum inside up)

Hi
Thought I should share my DD's walking experience. H took her first unaided steps at 14 months but was nowhere near walking properly until 16 months. She sometimes practised out of our sight, but most of the time was happy to crawl or walk on her knees. One day, when hubby had been away for 2 weeks she decided on his return that she was going to walk everywhere and hasn't done the annoying knee thing once!0 -
Tia fergie didn't walk unaided until 15 and a half months and still liked hand holding
he is very confident now though
:hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
cash neutral gifts 2011, value of purchased gifts/actual paid/amount earnt to cover it £67/£3.60/£0
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Evening everyone,
Quick update.
Have spoken to Union man, I'm to put in a formal grievance (sp), which they will deny obviously, then hopefully negotiate for compensation (which isn't important, I just want them to know what they do isn't right)
Yesterday was only spoilt by the works driver turning up with a letter (postponing my appeal until I'm better), bet he thought I was the oddest mum on the planet as Katie was wandering around in her knickers.
Had a lovely day today, French hen just needs legs now, lounged around in my pjs, mum had taken Katie to Toddler Group, then when DH came home I disappeared off (dressed first) for a wander round Aldi and Sainsburys - got the makings for a months worth of meals for the cost of 1 weeks shopping! Will need to top up fresh stuff each week though. Then took Katie to her dance class.
SM - I deliberately didn't friend anyone I work with on FB, glad it sorted now though, maybe we should start a support group
Yay for walking, napping and OU studies.
Hugs for everyone.
Off now to give French Hen it's legs.
See you tomorrow.Proud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
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There's a little girl at our Rythmn and Rhyme group who walks on her knees, think she's a bit older than Caitlyn so 19/20 months... Her language and understanding is phenomenal though... You can see where all her energies go...
Just had a driving lesson in the dark... Was quite hand when doing manouvers, I could see the headlights coming... Didn't make my left reverse any better though!A 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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YAY for good advice from union MDW..... rest up and enjoy your evening xxWealth is not measured by currency0
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CAFC, new piccies of Landen are very cute!
Beenie, I'd offer to help out, but I'm a bit too far away. I'm quite interested in the OU though as my degree isn't really much use tbh. Not sure I'd be much good at studying by myself - I admire you for doing it.
Eta, forgot to say I love Lily's 'photo face', so funny.
:heart2:Sophie May:heart2:
2/07/2010
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aww thanks hun..... i love taking photos of him, even if most of them end up looking the same
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