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  • SmlSave
    SmlSave Posts: 4,911 Forumite
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    Hope everyone is well? I'm sorry, but i just need to rant! Why is it that my DH is such a muppet sometimes!!! I could scream!
    Aside from the usual, of trying to still keep everything ticking over dispite being 32weeks pregnant, I also have him acting like an absolute child....:mad:
    Today he has hit new limits, and I am now getting to the point where I just want to dig my heels in and behave in the same stubborn manner as him....i know this won't sort things, but i will feel a LOT better!!
    Does it matter if you end up in prison?:rotfl: Because I'm pretty sure that whacking him over the head with something heavy would make you feel better :rotfl:

    I was thinking violent thought too delain :) You can always blame hormones should you throw something at him smiley
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  • supermaiden
    supermaiden Posts: 418 Forumite
    I am suffering from severe boredom! Husband went to work about an hour ago so he is gone til late. I just cant find anything to do! Ive been playing bingo on facebook lol but got bored of that. Ive read all my books, I cant be bothered to knit right now, sigh lol.

    Was talking to husband earlier about the nursery as I want to get it decorated. He wants to wait until our friend has visited at the 28th-30th June :eek: before we do it! I am due 11th July! I want it doing now lol. I know he wont be going in there straight away but I still want it ready. :(

    He has been having a good kick around this morning. He is presently lying across my stomach with his head sticking out my side which is so not comfy for me but I guess he is! I wonder when he will turn as Im 34 weeks now :o

    Couple of nights ago I really fancied chips covered in loads of salt. Im now fancying them again, I dont know what is wrong with me lol.
    :j
  • relic
    relic Posts: 2,153 Forumite
    I'm incredibly nervous, we went in for our 12 week scan and obviously had the test for downs.

    She said at the time it can take up to 2 weeks for the results to come back, but said if there was a high risk they would ring earlier, if low risk they would just send a letter in around two weeks.

    Now this has got me worried, every time my mobile rings I think it's them with results. If they get the results back either way after a few days, why can't they just tell us then?!

    After the miscarriage a few years back, everything about this pregnancy is stressing me out, and i'm not the one carrying it!
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  • pigpen
    pigpen Posts: 41,152 Forumite
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    Mrs S.. FABULOUS news for babyboysmummy and wee Alfred.. :D I'm sure he will come on in leaps and bounds at home where he belongs!!! You Mrs woman need to demand a date for getting that baby out.. and congrats and ML :D and boo hiss to KH's..

    My blob has not moved at all again today.. it is such a lazy thing! .. I'll drag it round B&Q that might bore it into moving lol It's been fed so not excuses! ..

    Ordered 2 pack of nappies from Boots so other than 2 towels and after christmas the cot we're sorted for the first few months I think.
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  • smileyface26
    smileyface26 Posts: 125 Forumite
    edited 31 May 2011 at 3:19PM
    delain wrote: »
    Does it matter if you end up in prison?:rotfl: Because I'm pretty sure that whacking him over the head with something heavy would make you feel better :rotfl:
    SmlSave wrote: »
    I was thinking violent thought too delain :) You can always blame hormones should you throw something at him smiley

    lol, I think I could get away with it!! after reading about that burgular (spelling?) who got out on the basis of his kids human rights, I think I'll take my chances!!

    I think an apple or Terrys chocolate orange should do the trick!! If I have a good aim, I can say it slipped!!
    :heart2: Mummy to one gorgeous little girl :heart2:
  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    lol, I think I could get away with it!! after reading about that burgular (spelling?) who got out on the basis of his kids human rights, I think I'll take my chances!!

    I think an apple or Terrys chocolate orange should do the trick!! If I have a good aim, I can say it slipped!!

    Don't waste perfectly good chocolate :eek::eek:

    Although I suppose it might break it into manegable bits :rotfl:

    You could always bribe him with a beer or two then do the chocolate button trick not that I'm childish or anything :o
    Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession :o:o
  • Lirin
    Lirin Posts: 2,525 Forumite
    My OH is being fantastic. Just one irritating thing he can't stop doing- I've told him before if I'm very faint it helps if he talks to me- prattle on about the weather, anything- as I can focus on it. If I'm feeling sick and trying not to be, don't ask me questions, as I can't talk! He mixes them up all the time...... :)
    But, given the never-ending attention- it's his second child, my first- he's actually so attentive and doing everything. There's a huge list taped to the fridge of things I'm not allowed to do......

    There's a couple of people I know though that would benefit from an accidently-thrown-just-as-hard-as-you-can Terry's Chocolate Orange......

    Been moody a bit, surprising me how little patience I currently have at times...
  • smileyface26
    smileyface26 Posts: 125 Forumite
    delain wrote: »
    Don't waste perfectly good chocolate :eek::eek:

    Although I suppose it might break it into manegable bits :rotfl:

    You could always bribe him with a beer or two then do the chocolate button trick not that I'm childish or anything :o

    We have two left from christmas, one is mine, just don't seem to fancy it, and the other is his......I would throw his!! and then claim, "sorry dear, I thought you said you wanted it!!"

    I'm intrigued.....whats the chocolate button trick!! I have a feeling i might know, but don't want to put it out there incase I'm massively wrong :rotfl:
    :heart2: Mummy to one gorgeous little girl :heart2:
  • bella2121
    bella2121 Posts: 1,558 Forumite
    Afternoon ladies, hope we are all keeping well :) have had a lovely bank holiday weekend it was DS birthday sunday he actually cried because his birthday was sooooooo good bless him hes only 6, hes a very deep child!

    Went out for tea yesterday for nieces first birthday which was nice :) and i'm really enjoying having DS at home with me for half term.

    My late MIL's house sale went through friday so that is a weight lifted, nothing else to report really oh except I havent but any weight on through the pregnancy......... until this last week I have put on 6lbs!!!! lol

    xxx
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    Baby girl due September 2013
  • Clarieloo
    Clarieloo Posts: 390 Forumite
    relic wrote: »
    I'm incredibly nervous, we went in for our 12 week scan and obviously had the test for downs.

    She said at the time it can take up to 2 weeks for the results to come back, but said if there was a high risk they would ring earlier, if low risk they would just send a letter in around two weeks.

    Now this has got me worried, every time my mobile rings I think it's them with results. If they get the results back either way after a few days, why can't they just tell us then?!

    After the miscarriage a few years back, everything about this pregnancy is stressing me out, and i'm not the one carrying it!

    Hi Relic

    Try not to worry too much. When was your scan? I didn't hear anything at all even after two weeks and ended up ringing the hospital and the risk was so low they just hadn't bothered to call me. I'm sure everything will be OK. xx
    Leo James arrived 7 days late on 26th August 2011 by emergency CS :j Such a cheeky chappy now :T
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