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Hi all x x
Just moving over to this lovely thread now I have got past the 12 week mark...yay! X x
I look forward to chatting to you all.
Still have MS and plenty of indigestion...but at last...I have some energy.
Hope you all have a happy and relaxing Sunday.
Love and hugs Bam x0 -
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If we have a boy he has a set name, Thomas Emlyn
hopefully I won't want to change it lol!! For a girl we're still umming and aahing. I like to have the names now because I will freak when the baby is here trying to think of a name
In that case.. you'll be having a girl.. Sods law you get the one you don't have a name for!LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0 -
bambywamby congrats on 12 weeks! So sorry you're still dealing with ms
as for the shandy icecream thing - yum! Want! Badly! I need to find a mock shandy drink just like non-alcoholic cider. Grr!Wife and mother :jGrocery budget
April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.0524lbs in 12 weeks 15/240 -
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Welcome Bamby, nice to see you here and hope the sickness subsides quickly for you... have you had your 12 week scan yet?
Gosh I am being so lazy today - we had pancakes with bananas and toffee syrup, real coffee and read the Sunday papers, plus I have just been mooching online... heaven ;o)
This thread is excellent for anyone considering disposables:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3009878
Sun is out despite the chill, so must get out and enjoy sunbeams - have a lovely weekend all!:):)
Little Sweetpea born 12th July 2011:):)
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I have to admit I only decided on Ruby on my birthday (9th February), told mum and she went "Oh its like that song, Ruby Ruby Ruby, oh oh oh oh ohhhhh". Didn't even sing it, she just said the lyrics. Which was mildly amusing
The boyfriend told me last night he was feeling a bit down so I'm going to jump on the train in a couple of hours and go see him, even though it will only be for 3 or 4 hours. Its a pain getting from his house back to the train station but at least I only have a ten minute walk home from Burley Park station to my house. He "worries" about my nightime jaunts in an area he feels is rough, well it is compared to Harrogate! I am used to it, I've wandered to Sainsburies many a time at 2am.
Anyone else having baby dreams? I mean like not really active dreams, just dreams where you're looking at your baby? It tends to be a baby girl in my dream, no doubt if I find out its a boy I will still have boy dreams.
I've also been very good, I haven't bought ANYTHING at all. Although when my student loan comes in April I will be buying that superman/girl baby gro from h+m
I can't help it I must have itMoney money money.
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Dec 2016: [STRIKE]£25,158.71[/STRIKE] £21,999.99
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Hi ladies, only popping on quickly but just wanted to say hi. Welcome over Bamby. I hope your dinner went well Sparkle. Abbey sounds like a good guy you've got there.
Just sticking dinner in the oven and packing away some clothes I know I've got no hope of squeezing into for a while. I thought I should make room for the maternity bits.
My mum bought over a couple of bits she'd bought for the babe - the hangers got me, they're soooo sweet! Weird aren't I?!
Catch ya later x0 -
Hi DogLover!
Dinner was great thank you, Stroganoff went down a treat, so much so that OH ate way too much garlic bread with itt to mop up sauce then he had 2 cans beer - later he has baaaaad indigestion! I teased him a bit and said 'aaaaw is *your* tummy sore'... now he knows what it can be like, a bit!
Good idea to pack away clothes - I am wearing some of my old jeans today as they're not too tight around my tummy so glad i hadn't packed those away. Having such difficulty trying to find maternity wear as I am petite, bought some online but that had to go back to store, so cost me £4 in postage to do that exercise. I must need to get a size 8 in Dotty P, and also over order online next time, so it's spreading the postage cost if i do have to return stuff to the shop...
I saw some hangers today in the £1 store actually, and almost got them but that would have been way too early! They are tiny, and surely we *need* them now he he...:):)
Little Sweetpea born 12th July 2011:):)
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I throw all the little hangers in the bin... I never use hangers.LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0
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