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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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Sending lots of get strong vibes to little Lily and her parents, Tara. That is just heart-breaking, and must bring lots back to your DD1 too.
That scooter sounds :eek:.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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SJ, did you see the photos? the one of them all together turned out better than expected!
Millie has been wearing her baby doll in a sling all afternoon in honour of you and says that Alfie is even cuter than last time she saw him.MFW Start Sep 07 £79484, Now £587740 -
So not the Razor A, the Razor Spark?Too many children, too little time!!!
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Oh Tara thats such sad news. Sending lots of good strong vibes to baby Lily.0
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workinmummy wrote: »Yes Razor spark. And then is £12 for a pack of 2 replacement cartridges.
I wonder how long the cartridges last, could work out expensive. :cool:Too many children, too little time!!!
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hair dyed

is a bit darker than i thought it would be, is super shiny and soft. under the light you can see the red shimmering
'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
Awww poor E getting confused, he will probably think every baby he sees now is his sister:) I can imagine she is getting anxious now, I think if I had to go through it again, I might ask for a planned c-section and get sterilised at the same time;)
Is EVERYTHING in the Sainsbbury toy dept going to be half price?
I have just put 4 things in for the two LO's, two of them off my mum and two off of us.
We are think of getting the boys a spongebob aquarium, and filling it with fish for christmas, good idea/bad idea?Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's not.0 -
beckyandjack wrote: »:wave: everyone
i finally got lo settled at about 3.30 last night (this morning). Do you think she's too little to start having a proper routine yet, and possibly giving her 5-10 mins to scream to see if she'll settle herself? she's 10 weeks tomorrow...
Alfie will sometimes cry a bit then just go off to sleep. No-one will be harmed if you leave her for 10 minutes to find out
And we had Alfie in a rough routine from about that age. Again, there's no harm in trying. If you start with a bath and a feed (or whatever you want in your routine) then you might find all the rest just finds its own routine.Millie's_Mum wrote: »SJ, did you see the photos? the one of them all together turned out better than expected!
Millie has been wearing her baby doll in a sling all afternoon in honour of you and says that Alfie is even cuter than last time she saw him.
Aww that's so sweet of her. She really is lovely. I did see the photos, they are good. And you can't even tell Alfie is having a strop on the one of them all together!
Em, if you're there, did your day get any better?0 -
Works out cheaper to get the carts from ebay USA even with postage i found, about £6 for a pack of 2
I've got in my basket, puzzleballs, jigsaws, beads sets, a normal scooter, baby speedway thing Gill linked to, couple of board games.... baby elephant popping thing. Oh, that purple thing from Waybuloo aswell :cool:Proud mum to now-grown-up daughter (Pebbles) and two lovely grandchildren (Roxy & Chip).
How time flies
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