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MSE Parents Club Part 14
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I'm following you to bed Sugar
I just placed 2 orders from that book site linked earlier :money: Very impressedThanks to whoever posted it, Lillian I think
Night x0 -
searching_me wrote: »sort of sb shes been spilt from some of her close friends so she adpating to her new class ... but so far no complaints which is good
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awww bless them ... well done poppy and jamie has a deep voice already x
I'm sure she will be just fine.
Sarah_Joanne wrote: »I'm following you to bed Sugar
I just placed 2 orders from that book sitelinked earlier :money: Very impressedThanks to whoever posted it, Lillian I think
Night x
Was that the one on Grabbit with the free gifts? I ordered some lovely sets for presents and got the Gruffalo set free for Poppy :cool:.
Just toddled off and ordered this for Jamie too!
PS: nite nite
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I need some help
What do those with 3ish year olds do with them. We go to playgroup (3 days a week), soft play, swimming, ice skating, bowling, library, park. In the house we do crafts baking. i'm at a loss for different things to do with her. If your replying could you kindly put scruffy in the post coz I don't always keep up.
TIAEveryone is entitled to their opinionEllie 25/12/070 -
Scruffy - is there anywhere like a local zoo/farm or something that you can get annual membership for? It is a lump of money to outlay to start with, but then you can go as often as you like iyswim. We have zoo membership, and it means we can go for an hour or two, see a few animals, and have a play at the park there (it is nice to go to a different park as much as anything;) ) or have a picnic.
Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
New challenge for 2011 - saving up vouchers to pay for Chistmas!Amazon £48.61 Luncheon Vouchers £240 -
SS, Gill, Beenie - I'm trying to make up my 10 posts too. It is HARD! I think I've done 3 this morning, so will do some more tonight. I have bingo running in the background while I make breakfast though - I'm the only one in the room so I'm winning every game
Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
New challenge for 2011 - saving up vouchers to pay for Chistmas!Amazon £48.61 Luncheon Vouchers £240 -
cheese, it's growing on me now
Ewww :eek:I think you should.
SS, buy an epipen out of your brother's loan, send him it back with a note along the lines of "was going to send the full amount but I knew you'd rather STOP ME DYING". I am very disapproving of people who might die and today this is you.0 -
Slightly more saccharine than I can handle, but there are some pretty cute ones -
http://kidsgivemehope.blogher.com/?from=nethed0 -
indeed it would I look forward to it :T
and thanks SJ
Me too, I just wish i didn't live so far away from everyone
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Morning!
After a horrible evening of screaming, our night was very average. I miss the days of an 8 o'clock lie in, but I can't complain too much at just before 7.
I've just ordered some books from that bargain site. We have lots of first birthday parties coming up so I figure these will come in very useful!:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
Hello everyone!
Especially SM and SB since I totally didn't see you yesterday because you kept posting right as I was IYSWIM
And everyone else too
SJ, I knew it was you following me in when someone stole the covers :eek:
Becles, it took me a while to get used to the new camera and I have about 90 very blurry shots, but then I read the instruction manual and feel much smarter. And my pictures are nicer too!
Bruno I'll do that. I was thinking about it last night and it occurred to me that I've stopped doing some of the things I used to do because they're too risky now I'm a Mama (free climbing being the one I miss most) - but if I'm trying to protect my safety I should be serious about it.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
Three gifts left to buy0
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