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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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ladybirdintheuk wrote: »Thanks GISI ... JM - Jack Duckworth? that would make me cry and I've not watched it for years. I used to watch with my granny about 15 years ago!
Yep, its really sad, he knows he's dying and its his birthday too *sob*0 -
redmel1621 wrote: »Actually, they love cooking, well cakes anyway haha.. I will have a think about this idea.
p.s call me Mel, otherwise I get confused with redstar;)
You know, thats the second time you've told me that, im such a noob! And you were on Preggers T and I called you Mel over there.... please blame my baby brain....(i do LOL) Will endeavour to try harder though:p
Oooooooooooooh what about designing their own aprons? Couple of cheapo aprons and some cloth pens and they'd be well away....:T
And theres nowt wrong with loving cakes :A:rotfl:Wealth is not measured by currency0 -
Hope you feel better soon Ladybird
I'm making a treasure basket for T after a Sure Start person came to baby massage to tell us about them. T was fascinated. So far I have a wooden egg cup! I'm going to ikea tomorrow for my basket and to see if I can see any other suitable bits and pieces. I've emailed my Mum and MIL to see what they have lying abour. If anyone has any suggestions I'd appreciate it
Mummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0 -
This just came up as a banner ad on my SB homepage, but how cool is it for £11 http://www.thetoyshop.com/InfantAndPreschool/Eociffier/Hello-Kitty-Tea-Trolley/EPN405274?:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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Hope you feel better soon Ladybird
I'm making a treasure basket for T after a Sure Start person came to baby massage to tell us about them. T was fascinated. So far I have a wooden egg cup! I'm going to ikea tomorrow for my basket and to see if I can see any other suitable bits and pieces. I've emailed my Mum and MIL to see what they have lying abour. If anyone has any suggestions I'd appreciate it
could i ask for further explanation....
On the ikea note. i managed to get the veggie basket today, to g with the fruit one i got last time for L :TWealth is not measured by currency0 -
Hello,
Hugs to everyone, welcome Bumblebee.
Ethel - DH works shifts finishing between 9pm & 11pm, so I eat with Katie at 6pm, and DH reheats it when he gets in.
Fairly quiet day here, Katie at playgroup, Bible group this morning, mum has been round to return the dog and check out our purchases for Katie yesterday.
I'm very pleased with myself, some bits had to go back as they didn't fit right, this is something I hate doing, no idea why, but I did it, managed to exchange 3 of the 4 for the next size only one item had to be refundind - 1 pair of jeans because of the fit are age 5!!!
I then did our weekly shop all at Aldi for £40.Proud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
dreams do come true (eventually!)0 -
Jakesmummy wrote: »Evening everyone,
hope everyones ok?
im in a bad mood.. firstly someone in DS's class bit him today, through his jumper and he still broke the skin, im flipping mad about that.. i mean he must have bit so hard to do that, he's not too upset about it though and hasnt mentioned it unless i've asked him, the head is calling the kids mother in apparantly, i actually used to live next door but one to the family and my boy and her boy were actually born days apart,
I would be :mad: too. At least your ds doesn't seem too upset by it.0 -
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JM I'd be fuming as well, I don't mind Molly and her little friends poking each other in the face and so on but biting always seems really nasty and vicious to me
I hope the little boy's mummy can work something out to make it stop.
MDW that is a very frugal shop, well done you. But in what way can a 3 year old plausibly need age 5 pants? Or do I have it the wrong way around and the pants are age 3 but fit a 5?Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
Three gifts left to buy0 -
The sizes on clothes are menaingless - Alice wears some 5-6 clothes.MDW that is a very frugal shop, well done you. But in what way can a 3 year old plausibly need age 5 pants? Or do I have it the wrong way around and the pants are age 3 but fit a 5?Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"0
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