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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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I looked at that delain but remember the state of my boobs when Miss M was three months old - I'd have needed scaffolding under a strapless dressOrganised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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I looked at that delain but remember the state of my boobs when Miss M was three months old - I'd have needed scaffolding under a strapless dress
I've been lucky - I've only recently had a chest at all, it hasn't had time to fall down yet
I'll probably sneak a pushy up bra underneath it anyway if I get that one and I might get it. :rotfl:Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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Hi Mad, know you feel on both counts!
Jack is 14 months and has been a nightmare recently (pretty sure it's teeth). Just A&P powder here. He's been murder with his meals today. He also still has his milk in a bottle, I'm in no rush to change it. He won't entertain it in a sippy cup - although this is the woman who still lets her child have a bottle (or 2) in the night so might not be the best person to advise! I am working on it this week now BIL has moved out! :cool:
I'm off to the docs in the morning, been quite unwell the last few weeks but I actually think I might be depressedbut hey ho there's people out there with worst problems than me.
I've not had chance to catch up, so I hope everyone is OK. Lovely to see everyone the other week and was a bonus to get some time off work!!
Oh yeah and the reason I came on!!
Smyth's have My Pal Violet & Scout for £9.99 :money:
hi glam :wave:
nice to 'see' you. gutted we missed the big meet the other week.
how have all the interviews gone?
bet your're pleased BIL has gone- is it for good now?
Kian still has 3 bottles.... one in the middle of the night- but is mainly water and then one when he wakes bout 6 and when he is going to bed. he drinks water galore from his beaker, but only takes a little milk from it. he will drink from a normal glass too, but only small amount
still no walking on his own---he got lazy on hols----thanks to my sis carrying him everywhere when he can walk holding hands
he has also discovered he can climb down the stairs :eek: not good....'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
My problem with dresses like that is that they make me look like I'm still pregnant.... mind you I DO look like i'm still pregnant, and there aren't many things that will disguise that fact other than sabotaging the fuse box
so maybe I should stop worrying about it!
(That is not a reason for them not to be suitable for you though delain, I'm sure you're not taking my tummy with you to the wedding :rotfl:)
Anyway, must go to bed, night all!Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009
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Quite like this as well
and it looks a bit more forgiving size-wise. I'd be worried with the flowery one that the hips would be too tight or the top too loose IYSWIM.
Ladybird I have a baggy tummy too, someone at my birthday congratulated me on my second pregnancy, I was very :eek: because I was slightly inebriated and holding an enormous cocktail.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Quite like this as well
and it looks a bit more forgiving size-wise. I'd be worried with the flowery one that the hips would be too tight or the top too loose IYSWIM.
Ladybird I have a baggy tummy too, someone at my birthday congratulated me on my second pregnancy, I was very :eek: because I was slightly inebriated and holding an enormous cocktail.
Hehe that happened to my mum too... she left the Christmas party mortified and it was ages before the person who asked could look her in the eye!
I like that one too SS
I sense a trip to Debenhams to try stuff on comin up :rotfl:
Thanks for suggesting it to me I'd never have thought to look thereMum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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If you try them on Delain, try and buy online because of the 10% code/Quidco - on a purchase over £50 I think cheaper than the text £5 codes if they're still working
Also, the only time it is acceptable to comment on what you think might be a baby bump is if there is a tiny head poking out of the far end of it and the owner of the belly appears to be in distress. If you're not sure, !!!!!! - it is very demoralising, being told you still look pregnant. My mother was saying it when Molly was 6 days old and I didn't mind. When she was 10 months I was severely aggrieved.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Remember that paracetamol dosage is 0.5mls for every 1kg of bodyweight *embarassed grin*
Amber refuses milk completely right now. But I think a bottle of cold milk actually helps with teething so tbh, I don't see a problem.
Oh and I still think the teething necklace works since she isn't having any problems with teeth (yet... and we are limited to cold things and A&P powders since she can't get any paracetamol or ibuprofen... I'll let you know how that works out for us!)
My friends little girl seemed to like the tutu, she was a bit disapointed about it's lack of pinkness but she did love the shoes and the necklace. Party was good fun.
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I'm having a bit of an upset tummy after too much lentil soup (I think I left it out too long tbh) and I am looking larger than when I was pregnant! eeeek!!!!0
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ladybirdintheuk wrote: »My problem with dresses like that is that they make me look like I'm still pregnant.... mind you I DO look like i'm still pregnant, and there aren't many things that will disguise that fact other than sabotaging the fuse box
so maybe I should stop worrying about it!
(That is not a reason for them not to be suitable for you though delain, I'm sure you're not taking my tummy with you to the wedding :rotfl:)
Anyway, must go to bed, night all!
You definitely do not still look pregnant!
Did you see me ask about Kids 2day? What did you (and Izzy) think?
I am on my holibobs :j. It could not come soon enough and I cannot wait to spend the week having lots of tea parties for H's birthday. Well you are only one once :rotfl:.
Nice to see you Glam, and I hope your Doctors visit is helpful.
We are sippy cuppers here. Mostly the flip top Tommee Tippee one, bit no real advice on introducing it as we were never really into bottles here (and a glass is H's current favourite drinking vessel).:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0
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