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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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Krystal, did you say OH was having a colposcopy earlier or am I going mad? It's changed now...
Hugs to all xxxMy baby girl :kisses3: September 09 :heartsmil0 -
evening all, have skim read but you lot are far too chatty!! yeah for walking and hugs for cafc.
have had a rubbish day, people (in-laws) have been making comments recently and not sure what to do with them. Have had comments on what I dress dd in and that its not girly enough but dresses just do my head in and end up round her neck looking like some olden days ruffle, its not like she just lies there and doesn't move!! then i had a comment that she was so windy and uncomfortable cos shes ff now and i should've made more of an effort, really didn't feel like telling them it was that or i was going to throw her against the wall or something, just left it and now really wish i'd said something....
anyway will stop moaning now (probably)
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Ohhh, I thought it was like a xmas tree that hung on the wall, not a bit of wall art in the shape of a tree IYSWIM!! Thanks anyway thoughThis is my local one, but you should be able to search by name? It's not with the Christmas decorations on the .de website for some reason.
I've no idea how to keep cats off the tree. I'm planning to let Molly help decorate the tree and sting her fingers just enough times that she's wary of touching it

We had a 5ft tree last year, I think this year I might get a small one and put it on the sideboard in the middle of the room, next to the fishtank, where S cant reach it. Although the rate he is growing he will probably be able to reach it by then and pull it down on himself, and the cats are more likely to knock it over to get to the fishtank and fantasise about fishy suppers. Sigh.Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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It's MGEB who was on the ttc and pg threads...she had a little boy a few weeks after I had T.
If GISI is about I hope it all goes well tonight and you get the answers you want xxxx
Thanks for remembering, and to all the other lovelies for remembering too. Dinner was lovely, we talked some, I think all is okay. I certainly feel a million times happier than I did.
Lovely pics, Smartie. Baby pics make me very
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:j For Molly's walking.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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Hugs Becky, ignore them. It's easy for people to comment on other people's kids and what they do with them but they've no idea what they'd have done :mad:Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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beckyandjack wrote: »evening all, have skim read but you lot are far too chatty!! yeah for walking and hugs for cafc.
have had a rubbish day, people (in-laws) have been making comments recently and not sure what to do with them. Have had comments on what I dress dd in and that its not girly enough but dresses just do my head in and end up round her neck looking like some olden days ruffle, its not like she just lies there and doesn't move!! then i had a comment that she was so windy and uncomfortable cos shes ff now and i should've made more of an effort, really didn't feel like telling them it was that or i was going to throw her against the wall or something, just left it and now really wish i'd said something....
anyway will stop moaning now (probably)
love to all xx
Aw like SS said, ignore em, how ridiculous who cares what a newborn(or nearly newborn) baby wears, i mean honestly.. i never dressed my (newborn)girl in dresses unless we were going to a party or something, even then if she was too tiny she could stay in her babygro for all i cared. X x0 -
thanks guys, always feel better for ranting on here!!
wish i could tell em to just p off, but not that brave........
i've baked myself a sour cream cake and going to open the wine now so give it half an hour and i'll be fine again, they're just noobs xx0 -
:j I really hope you were just being silly and paranoid and that all is well! Very glad you feel happier.got-it-spend-it wrote: »Thanks for remembering, and to all the other lovelies for remembering too. Dinner was lovely, we talked some, I think all is okay. I certainly feel a million times happier than I did.
Lovely pics, Smartie. Baby pics make me very
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:j For Molly's walking.Mummy to
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DD (born January 2012)
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sir_monster wrote: »
Hi ethelsmum wow to sleeping through, doubt he will do that for a long time as he still under 10 pounds. Also I think he is used to waking up!!
I'm not expecting it to happen again lol. She is awake and screaming at the minute - she's shattered but won't give in and go to sleep.
Becky - how rude for them to make such comments. Ignore them! I remember when I started bottle feeding ds and my oh's grandma made a comment about not trying hard enough grr:mad:
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Lovely news GISI
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