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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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Buttonmoons wrote: »I did suggest tying her hair up like a proper little geisha, but she told me that's ugly, and also, wearing jeans are ugly, and for boys, and you know, she never ever ever wants to wear trousers EVER again, and cries if you even dare suggest it. Not really sure what to do with her tbh! It's a battle of wills and tears every day if I suggest she is to wear something that isn't a dress/tights/sparkly.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 -
I'm with Tia... A little indulgence won't hurt... If she's happy with 2 plaits then you've won half of that battle... It took me until this September to get Aimee keeping any in her hair... And I always encourage Aimee to wear either tights or leggings under her skirts / dresses... Mostly because she's not prim enough to keep her knees together when we're sitting on the bus... But they'll also keep the drafts out...
My friend walked the children to the door this morning... And was 5mins earlier than she has been all week... Which made them only 7mins late... Things might be looking up...A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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I do indulge her Tia :rotfl: I'm a pushover. I do draw the limit at if it's raining, she can't wear pumps, she can wear her boots or wellies - her compromise is I take her pumps to nursery with me in my handbag so she can change :rotfl:
She won't be a tomboyI don't think it's possible, she loves lipstick tooooo much!
Her parents evening was the usual guff. She's very social, no problems at all, has great concentration and is always doing something, never gets bored. So that's good0 -
Mel, yay for baby T!
:rotfl:Tia at the pink fairyness of your little friend.
EA, one of my little cousins used to coach herself through poos. You'd hear muttering in the hallway 'Fantastic big tod' and stuff like that. It was hysterical, although she'd freak out if she thought you were looking at her.
:heart2:Sophie May:heart2:
2/07/2010
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Sitting here thinking the same, docs at 2.50 and I don't want to go out. I'm fine, docs in for Erin!
Ben has a dream catcher, dreams are awful, first DH died, then couple weeks ago it was me, then Monday it went on to both of us and he was taken away!i really scared myself silly last night and it has thrown me today so i cannnot imagione how he manages!
redmel1621 wrote: »My baby rolled over for the first time today:)
Tia i love your friends LOs ideas! i do think my Oh would have me taken away thoughWhat's for you won't go past you0 -
I completely forgot I have a recent pic of Daisy in her bouncer chair:doh:
It's on my FB but I'm sure FB peoples wont mind seeing it again;):p
:eek::eek::eek: If you look at the pic of her I posted earlier and this one it's amazing how much she's changed in just a matter of weeks!!!
I'm going to have to video her just after a poo... she makes the most strangest sounds!! A sort of EEEEEEEEEEEK sound!:rotfl:BLOWINGBUBBLES:kisses2: SMARTIE120 -
Krystaltips wrote: »And I always encourage Aimee to wear either tights or leggings under her skirts / dresses... Mostly because she's not prim enough to keep her knees together when we're sitting on the bus... But they'll also keep the drafts out...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 -
back from the nasty jabs. only 2 injections. Kian didnt cry for the first one, he was watching what the nurse was doing and then cried for the second one. quick suck on the soother and he was fine. said to look out for symptons anything upto 3 weeks and then will be ok
being very active now so he has forgotten it already
we had the same bouncer as Tia---she recommended it'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
Plus tights come in fab colours! Keira's ones today are pink/white/silver stripes with flowers going horizontally.
Yeah no-one likes drafts on their bits. I live in leggings.
I am :rotfl: at fantastic big tod :rotfl: I remember my sister Ellie used to hide on the stairs and poop in her nappy and go nuts if you so much as looked at her. The smell was vile _pale_ a diet of mashed spuds and gravy will do that0 -
Well done T - and did I imagine another rolly baby or was that on FB?
Hello ladybumps, it is lovely to be hosting you. Please do come back when you have teeny baby photos to share with us.
We had a trip to Ikea, but Husband's astonishing lack of the idea of the passage of time meant I wasn't home till 4:10 and missed my hairdresser coming hereI did call her but it just rang out.
Lots of lovely photos, thank you ladies xxx
So much to catch up on, someone fill me in *sits back and waits patiently*Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
Three gifts left to buy0
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