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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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Morning all!
Nice to see you jha, How are you all?
Anyone got any plans today? I seriously CBA to do much and the weather is pretty pants. We might do soft play or something, not too sure.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
Morning and hello to the newbies. Lovely to have you with us.
I agree that dippy eggs are vile! So are banana's - just the smell of them makes me heave, so I always offered them to my babies at arms length :rotfl:
Hope you are ok SS xx
Another busy day with loads of work to do.
Have a good day all xxHere I go again on my own....0 -
Dippy eggs are wonderful. In fact, eggs in all their permutations are lovely.
Bananas on the other hand, if they're not incredibly fresh and just-opened, the smell of them makes me heave. Husband put a torn-open one into the Stokke bag yesterday and every time I open it I feel a bit sick.
Thanks Becles, I'm ok.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Hello rebels
Hope we are all tickety boo this morning........I feel like it's bed time :rotfl: :rotfl:0 -
I agree that dippy eggs are vile! So are banana's - just the smell of them makes me heave, so I always offered them to my babies at arms length :rotfl:
A woman after my own heart! :T
Gosh, GISI, when I CBAed it literally means I can't be bothered to do anything - soft play is not what I call that!We need to get out today though - weather has been disgusting all week and starting to get cabin fever. No idea what though - it's hard to think of things to go/do when you're both on a diet and have zero spending money!
top 2013 wins: iPad, £50 dental care, £50 sportswear, £50 Nectar GC, £300 B&Q GC; jewellery, Bumbo, 12xPringles, 2xDiesel EDT, £25 Morrisons, £50 Loch Fyne
would like to win a holiday, please!!
:xmassmile Mummy to Finn - 12/09; Micah - 08/12! :j0 -
Walk in the Hundred Acre Wood aless?Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Yay! It's not raining!!!!!! Must get out! As the crow flies 100 acre woods are not that far from here but being a hopeless non-driver might as well be a 100 miles away otherwise I'd 2nd that, aless!
Had to go out yesterday to fix boring and long winded mess up over little man's nursery place in January - or rather lack of full time place. Upshot is at the mo he's only got a place 3 days and between annual leave and IL's we'll pick up the rest. Told IL's it would only be for a few months maybe a bit more as a place will come upnot forever!
Have appt at GP on Tuesday - me & OH have been brain wracking & reckon am about 5 or 6 weeks so prob won't be able to get 12 week scan til am back at work, was hoping to sneak it in before hand!0 -
Morning all... Been up since 5:30ish, when Aimee decided putting her spoka on would be a good idea... Caitlyn whinged on and off from then on but D ignored her until 6:45 and then got her up... Aimee of course had already got up and was watching cartoons... I am toying with putting her to bed at 6pm tonight in return... Especially considering the rotten mood she was in after school yesterday anyway...
Always, if you tell the Dr you have no recollection of your LMP, they should refer you for a dating scan straight away... They did for me with DD1A 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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Morning Ladies and Gent. Hope everyone had a better night than us last night.
K was awake every couple of hours again, reverting back to when he was a newborn!
It's so frustrating because I know he's hungry, but for some reason, he just doesn't seem to want any milk? He does it during the day too where I literally have to fight his tongue to get him to take the bottle. Once it's in there he drains it... it's getting it in there that's the problem!
I'm debating switching him to hungry milk now (he'll be 12 weeks on Sun) but am worried the colic will come back if I do. Catch 22 situation, grumpy tired mummy = unhappy baby & colicky baby = unhappy mummy and baby.
Has anyone else had this with their baby not wanting the bottle but being hungry?:jHappily Married 12/09/09:j:jDS1 born 22/08/10 7lb 6oz:j
:jDS2 born 08/09/12 8lb 7oz:j0 -
Walk in the Hundred Acre Wood aless?
Far too much effort...and not sure I can get there without a car!top 2013 wins: iPad, £50 dental care, £50 sportswear, £50 Nectar GC, £300 B&Q GC; jewellery, Bumbo, 12xPringles, 2xDiesel EDT, £25 Morrisons, £50 Loch Fyne
would like to win a holiday, please!!
:xmassmile Mummy to Finn - 12/09; Micah - 08/12! :j0
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