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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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Big ((HUGS)) EA. xxxI'm nosey too, uncurably so!
Ask away! Moo will be 4 months short of 8 when creature (the only nickname we can all agree on
) puts in an appearance, and yep it's an age gap, a much bigger one than I ever wanted, but that's just how things go I guess - could be a larger gap! We told her at 11 weeks cos I just couldn't bear keeping a secret from her anymore - it was just me and her for the first few years so we're really close - but me and hubs found out when I was about 5 weeks, so it was a long time not telling her! She's thrilled and will be a brilliant big sister - even if she has already informed us that she will not be changing nappies!!! Reckon I could get away with skipping that bit too?! :rotfl:
DSS was 9 when Benjamin was born and he agreed to changing wee-ey nappies but no poopies!!
He only ever did about 5 (he stays with us at the weekends) before Benjamin got too wriggly but he was very proud to have done them
please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman
Proud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
emsywoo123 wrote: »I did not see that post, nor I am sure did many others as there has been alot of confusion on there today.
Can we start a new pregnancy thread anyway, as that one was getting a bit long, was thinking we probably needed one?
sorry but now it's been reported best to wait for the team to reopen it, when they have done of course someone can start a fresh new one
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ten-teen :rotfl: but it does mke sense kindof
its amazing what kids come out with'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
Thanks

We've found out he's gone to his sisters in manchester so just need the police to arrest him.
But he's probably sold everything by now for his train ticket.0 -
My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »There is.....but I am saving it for when you give birth to number 2

Unless you want to tell us whether DD is sleeping well, pooping well, BF/FF, and whether you have recovered from her birth?
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:rotfl: :rotfl:workinmummy wrote: »Hi Cutterby, i'm in the same town as Sami. And I gave an almost 7 year old DS. Attitude City. But i imagine girls to be much worse.
:eek: Though he has suddenly become angelic upon realising his birthday is only a month away and only good boys get nice presents.
I too took a while to be persuaded to try for no. 2. But baby cuddles are so worth it.:D
Blimey, proper small world!! I'm sort of bang in the middle of Wigan and Leigh
Clever boy your boy
It's seemed for the last 2 years that everyone around me has got pregnant/given birth and with every new announcement, I came round a bit more... Glad I did now, am really excited and looking forward to it - not dreading the birth in the slightest, honest(!)
Devon/Dorset border, right on the coast, beautiful but a pain when you need something!
DD2 was an angel, she saved it up until 15 just as DD1 came out of it, still stroppy now at 21, thankfully I get it over the phone now so can hang up at my leisure. Unfortunately Erin who's 10 is more than capable of filling the gaps! :eek:
Oh I'm jealous! I'd love to pack up and ship off somewhere beautiful... Maybe one day *sigh*
I'm dreading Moo becoming a teenager, she's been such a lovely/loving child, I reckon she's storing up the tantrums and moods and when she hits 13, god help us all!All horses deserve, at least once in their lives, to be loved by a little girl.
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We have twen-teen at our house - sounds much better than twenty!0
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Evansangel wrote: »Things aren't good here, stepdad left mum and took all her and kids stuff.
I've been up there all evening babysitting the siblings. So now im resting with ice cream
Speak soon everyone x
I hope everything's okay. Hugs for you x x:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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I'm nosey too, uncurably so!
Ask away! Moo will be 4 months short of 8 when creature (the only nickname we can all agree on
) puts in an appearance, and yep it's an age gap, a much bigger one than I ever wanted, but that's just how things go I guess - could be a larger gap! We told her at 11 weeks cos I just couldn't bear keeping a secret from her anymore - it was just me and her for the first few years so we're really close - but me and hubs found out when I was about 5 weeks, so it was a long time not telling her! She's thrilled and will be a brilliant big sister - even if she has already informed us that she will not be changing nappies!!! Reckon I could get away with skipping that bit too?! :rotfl:
Bless her - It would be nice if you could. Maybe DH can do them allEvansangel wrote: »Things aren't good here, stepdad left mum and took all her and kids stuff.
I've been up there all evening babysitting the siblings. So now im resting with ice cream
Speak soon everyone x
That sounds tough on all of you - Is she local to you (I assume she is) - I'm not far away, yell if you need anything. How old are your siblings?
Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
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EA - Enjoy your ice-cream, sounds like you need it! Hope things get sorted.0
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Shes sort of local, about 10-15min drive away.
The kids are 6, 7 and 10. They are upset about their stuff being taken but they seem to be glad he's gone.
Im worried for my mum, she was so upset
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