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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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EA why would you fairy stuff when you're about to have a new littlie?! Don't feel guilty!
Even if you weren't having another, there's absolutely no obligation to fairy stuff, most of us do it because we CBA with ebaying
Alot of our stuff is Pink, so if its a boy then the only pink things he is wearing are the sleeping bags (because they cost lots of moneys)
I hate eBaying, its so much effort and no one really bids on standered baby clothes anyway.
I had a dream last night that we are having a boy. But in the dream i couldn't get to the 20wk scan, so DH went for me (??) He called me after to say the baby is fine and he had his legs open, and you could see obvious boy parts :rotfl:0 -
signing off for the evening,need to cook dinners and be sociable..
see you post ikea-pocolypse
Wealth is not measured by currency0 -
:hello: ... someone pass me a pillowand duvet im shattered .........
how is everyone? ... are babies ok? x
Still searching .....:)
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I'm on the Christmas section too - I'm unstoppable!!Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
Three gifts left to buy0 -
CAFC so brave of you to go to GP.
GISI hope all goes well tonight.
I need to rant and rave, but i won't. Same old crap, different day. And I miss my big boy and my little one is poorley.
Off to dry my hair, get tea, then wrap Joes birthday presents, while he isn't here0 -
sir_monster wrote: »Hi everyone, sorry not been on much has been a stressful few days with little Thomas. It seems that he doesn't want to sleep in the afternoon or evenings, he was awake yesterday pretty much from 2pm until 1am when in desperation I took him for a spin in the car (he had a few very short naps). I think the same thing will happen today, he sleeps fine in the morning but in the afternoon - no chance then because he is overtired he won't settle on an evening. He is yawning, put him in his moving chair for a nap and is squirming about, trying not to engage him and hope he will nod himself off. Any tips to get babies (about 2 months) to sleep will be grateful and will try to catch up with what everyone else is doing, if I get him to sleep!!
Hi SirM :wave::wave:
Evie is just the same late afternoon/early evening. She fights sleep for as long as possible and ends up overtired. When she does fall asleep she'll keep waking every 5 mins crying. I've ended up taking her out in the pram a few times in desperation but she always wakes up within 10 mins of getting home. I have just bought a sling to see if that helps.
Evening all - not read fully back, off to do so now.0 -
they dont really like wildlife.... theyre quite plan people. DH todl me nothing useful,foodie or "nice" - his words... they're very meat and two veg :rotfl:
i love that print idea, as too would my parents but as the IL's informed me..
"L is our 7th grandchild now, we're a bit over babies now"
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOh THE JOY!
Well he's my first and last baby so suck it....:mad:
What strange people they are! T is my grandma's 5th gtgrandchild...after 7 grandchildren....and she still adores him and loves seeing him, hearing about him and treating him.
Tara - her 'proper' name is MyGorgeousEllieBelle. She wasn't a massively regular poster but popped up and posted lots in spells iykwim. It's a shame she's not migrated over here.
WM - *hugs* rant away if it makes you feel better xMummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0 -
Hi SirM :wave::wave:
Evie is just the same late afternoon/early evening. She fights sleep for as long as possible and ends up overtired. When she does fall asleep she'll keep waking every 5 mins crying. I've ended up taking her out in the pram a few times in desperation but she always wakes up within 10 mins of getting home. I have just bought a sling to see if that helps.
Evening all - not read fully back, off to do so now.
Hello Ethel's Mum. I recognise you from the pg thread but missed you introduce yourself on here. How old is your littly?Mummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0 -
Hello ethel's mum

My Ikea list is finished and I showed Husband the wall-hanging tree and told him that if he really hated the idea of a real tree I'd get that instead. He has relented and WE ARE GETTING A REAL TREE!!!!!Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
Three gifts left to buy0 -
GISI hope all is going well with your dinner and talk.
CAFC hope you feel a bit better to have your thoughts confirmed. Have a dodgy hug too :grouphug:
I got laminate no glue flooring from B&Q - was actually cheaper than the vinyl tiles! :money: 2 packs at £9.52 each, underlay at £19. Sweet. They had 10% off too until 31st October.0
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