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MSE Parents Club Part 16
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Only it may be worth you waiting until the morning to decide and ringing your local regisrty office to see how quickly you can get an appointment. You get the certificate there and then so could have it in a couple days and send it together. XToo many children, too little time!!!0
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Have you not registered the birth yet?
We registered today but it's coming in the post, she said it would be 10-14 working days - it's because we live in a different district to the one he was born in.My debt free diary | Post Office loan: £2131 1429.38 | Barclaycard: £4429 1988.12 | Paypal Credit £322.71 574.91 | Monzo Flex £169.03 |
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lilian1977 wrote: »We registered today but it's coming in the post, she said it would be 10-14 working days - it's because we live in a different district to the one he was born in.
So do I, how strange, oh well. Probably won't be that long. Maybe you should send it but I can't see they would process it until you send the certificate in anyway.Too many children, too little time!!!0 -
The interrupting man did annoy me, i was shouting at him :rotfl:0
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Well I landed on my feet, posted on Fb for a babysitter. DD1 has turned up, not only did she bring ingredients but she's cooked it as well.Too many children, too little time!!!0
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Evening,
kitkat thanks for getting back to me. He does seem alot more content than he was. My DD was grumpy too but I had all the time in the world to cuddle her etc this time I have to do some things esp in the morning before school then in the evening for dinner and getting the older two bathed and into bed, its frustrating when nothing seems to soothe them. It turns out alot of the time he was just tired though and needed putting down without distractions because as he has got older he will fight the sleep now if something is going on. Today was a bad day or at least this evening was, not sure how tonight will go, last night was fab 9pm feed then 3am I don't think I'll be so lucky tonight.
Lilian I bet everyone will be busy asking you questions if your the new one so you don't really need to think of much, other topics are probably if you work what you do, are you going back etc. I go to baby bounce at the library, I like it cos its only 30 mins so easy to pop along to and only every other week and very MSE as its free so we only get 5 mins to chat at the beginning or end so not much conversation above how olds little one but everyone is really lovely and there are loads of babies around the same age as Bobby.0 -
got-it-spend-it wrote: »I recommend Metanium for nappy rash- it comes in a yellow tube. I can literally put that on H at one nappy change and it will be healed by the next one.
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Lilian I bet everyone will be busy asking you questions if your the new one so you don't really need to think of much, other topics are probably if you work what you do, are you going back etc. I go to baby bounce at the library, I like it cos its only 30 mins so easy to pop along to and only every other week and very MSE as its free so we only get 5 mins to chat at the beginning or end so not much conversation above how olds little one but everyone is really lovely and there are loads of babies around the same age as Bobby.
Thanks for that - I'm looking forward to it despite the nerves! Got a list of other groups to go to as well when he's a bit bigger so this will be good practice for me.
Thanks for all the nappy rash tips BTW - Metanium seems to be working a treat. Am considering going up to two droppers of Infacol though because although that seemed to be working the effect is tailing off now, will give it another week first though.My debt free diary | Post Office loan: £2131 1429.38 | Barclaycard: £4429 1988.12 | Paypal Credit £322.71 574.91 | Monzo Flex £169.03 |
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WM has been fb culled and not saved. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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'I'm not being funny' up here kinda means 'I'm not wanting to be confrontational or infer that you don't know what you are doing...but (what are you doing?)'
Funny as in strange.
I typed that in a response to Kindof on FB yesterday and when I read it back I hope people take it as you've said there Tia, rather than funny ha, ha!:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0
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