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MSE Parents Club Part 15

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  • Millie's_Mum
    Millie's_Mum Posts: 1,199 Forumite
    I can't get both codes to work. I've done an order with the £10 one, now doing a second and have applied the gel one but the £10 doesn't come off. I'll try clearing cookies, thank you!

    Have you used the survey one before? you need a different email address if you have.

    if you havent clear cookies, 1) add gel code, 2) add seamoss, 3) log in, 4) add another item 5) then mc code

    Oh and its worth choosing a different free sample, i did and on my order confirmation it shows both the default one and the one I chose, they might not both turn up but you never know.
    MFW Start Sep 07 £79484, Now £58774
  • Thanks ailuro, that's another suggestion to add to the list, i wouldn't have thought of that. They tend to eat their dinner around 4.30-5pm, so they don't always get a snack as they go upstairs for 6pm to get ready for bed and story with lights out half past. 3 weeks ago they started sharing a room and the terrors got more regular, but this week its been every single night. Luckily Molly either doesn't wake up or is happy to roll over and go back.
  • Sarah_Joanne
    Sarah_Joanne Posts: 3,089 Forumite
    Oh ta for reposting Sarah Jane - is that another one that got merged?

    Mics do they mean discipline as in make him be more disciplined? I guess you could have more of a set routine in the evenings or something?

    You feeling ok today?! That's me and MDF you've got wrong today ;):rotfl:

    *off to look at Grabbit*
  • If it seems to be around the same time, is it worth staying upstairs/nearby at about that time to see if there is something happening that's spooking him? An animal calling? a neighbour he doesn't like coming home from work and making a noise? A TV programmes theme tune? The boiler clicking on?
    Also, stay in his room when the lights are out, and see if there are any scary looking shadows or marks.
    A friend of mine could NEVER settle her three year old son into his room without the lights on. It turned out the 13 year old cousin had used glow-in-the-dark felt pen to draw monsters all over the walls! So lights out meant monster time!!!!

    Finally, ask the little'un if there is something bothering him, reassure him that no matter what he says, you will keep him safe, and nothing bad will happen to anyone if he tells you whats upsetting him. There may be a bullying issue at nursery/school that he is too scared to talk about.

    Hope you get on top of the situation and your boy can get a good nights sleep very soon.
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  • Krystaltips
    Krystaltips Posts: 9,220 Forumite
    That seems to be a lot of effort for a bottle of shower gel... I couldn't be bothered to read the 16 pages of the thread lol...
    A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...
    Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.

  • workinmummy
    workinmummy Posts: 1,479 Forumite
    edited 18 October 2010 at 9:47PM
    Para todos todo, para nosotros nada. "Everything for everyone, and nothing for ourselves." different sig I suppose it would take too long to list all 14 kids.

    Was just wondering myself why someone with an aversion to "foreign stuff" would
    quote a mexican revolutionary group?

    Now I have this weird song playing in my
    head "Feed the trolls, tuppence a troll, tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a troll.

    Eta - sang to the tune Mary Poppins Feed the birds song
  • CAFCGirl
    CAFCGirl Posts: 9,123 Forumite
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    kitkat5566 wrote: »
    Thanks SS, red and cafc :)

    Cafc: promise I won't tell anyone LOL! The card made me laugh too! I said to OH 'omg is that a *****' LOL part of it will get a nice bottle of wine :) not sure about rest! Although a low % wine after I had 1 glass this weekend and was very tipsy... Oh the shame!

    Tee hee hee... it made me think of your OH doing your nut in and him suffering an unfortunate gingerbread accident :rotfl:
    smartie12 wrote: »
    Ooooops better not swear in my special way anymore:o;):p Can't believe Glad shared the way to do it!!:mad::rotfl:


    So is that NAUGHT NAUGHTY secret santa thing not happening now?? Or is it but in even more secret??;) I wasn't going to join in but just wanted to say it's a shame it can't be done on here... in the spirit of that festive time of year and all that!

    There'll be a rule on here soon saying you can't meet up with MSE'rs in real life or you'll be BANNED!!!! I'd have to give my husband back if that was the case;):rotfl:And you'll all have to stop meeting up with Dave the builders!:p

    I'm on FB if I get axed by MSE;)

    Naughty Smartie.... we must never speak of such evils again :eek:
    Else we get poked in the eye with a wooden spoon....

    I would just like to say however secret squirrel codename al-whitey?

    I went shopping today and got some new clothes from my mummy, she just took them off me when she was paying for hers and wouldnt take my money... awww lovely mummy....

    We were also discussing squirrels.... and what to *cough cough" feed squirrels for xmas....:cool:


    SugarSpun wrote: »
    I'm surprised we're not allowed to even talk about it on here when it's happening elsewhere.

    Are you my FB friend?

    Oh well, lets just let sleeping squirrels lie eh???
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  • Thank you sleepy star, my husband was upstairs at the time it happened this evening and he wasn't aware of anything, i've just asked him. However i wouldn't take that as gospel as once he's focused on the pc he's oblivious to background noise.

    Every single night he asks for the "big light" to be left on, (he means landing light) and he's never been happy unless his door is wedged ajar allowing a little light through. Whereas his younger sister was happy with a very small nightlight on floor level and her door pushed too. Funnily enough we turn it off when we go to bed and don't hear him till morning (usually).

    I will check out the rest but he seems happy at nursery, he is in his last year there now and is one of the oldest, so i would be very suprised if anything was going on as his nursery is very hot on things like that.

    I think just before 9pm one of us is going to have to stir him, maybe do the toilet run an hr earlier to see if that helps.
  • tod123
    tod123 Posts: 7,021 Forumite
    people are always asking how I cope with them all, they are like "we only have 4 , its so hard" , I am like , meh.
  • Millie's_Mum
    Millie's_Mum Posts: 1,199 Forumite
    That seems to be a lot of effort for a bottle of shower gel... I couldn't be bothered to read the 16 pages of the thread lol...

    If you get it to work right its actually £27 off, and if you have a molton brown addict for a best friend like I do, its well worth it, that said I did it on friday when there were only 3 pages!
    MFW Start Sep 07 £79484, Now £58774
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