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MSE Pregnancy Club 22
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That is what size my 2 are (6 and 8) so chances are there won't be much going.. but you never know.. mine might actually grow one day!
nah.. both hands are effected but I use mouse in left hand and OH does the PIN usually..
My 8 year old is in age 10, and that's not any too long, she is a giraffe :eek:
Am starting to have some hip pain now, not unbearable at the moment but I was hoping to avoid it
Ate all my dinner yesterday (roast) and still feel like a fat bloater today. Can you have laxatives in pregnancy? I don't seem to be able to go, and it's getting to me now!Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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Congratulations Sparkle!
Hope you get the evil tenants sorted Missy, such a horrible thing to go through at any time, never mind when pregnant
Pigpen £1200 in Next :eek: I felt guilty spending £12 lol
Not sure about laxatives Delain, but I had a bottle of lactulose from the docs thats gross but helps a bit
Got to call the house insurance people today - DH decided he fancied sticking one of his size 12's through the bedroom ceiling!!!!! Tried to blame me for sending him in the loft in the first place as well the cheeky so and so! Fortunately its the room that we will be going into so nothing else was damaged because its empty as we're still sleeping in the livng room... *sigh* don't you just love it when things go to plan?0 -
I felt guilty buying a £15 pair of trainers that were reduced from over £40 just because they were for me! If it had been for one of the children I'd not have worried about it at all... maybe we both have self esteem issues :rotfl:
I wouldn't know what things going to plan is like, I'm not sure it's ever happened to meOH has never put his foot through my ceiling though :rotfl: he would probably think it was extremely funny if he did and probably tease me about spiders coming through the hole
Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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I felt guilty buying a £15 pair of trainers that were reduced from over £40 just because they were for me! If it had been for one of the children I'd not have worried about it at all... maybe we both have self esteem issues :rotfl:
I wouldn't know what things going to plan is like, I'm not sure it's ever happened to meOH has never put his foot through my ceiling though :rotfl: he would probably think it was extremely funny if he did and probably tease me about spiders coming through the hole
I have major spending money issues (others would say I'm tight) Self esteem? Whats that then
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I've sealed the door to the room with masking tape to protect [STRIKE]me from evil spiders[/STRIKE] the house from dust0 -
My 8 year old is in age 10, and that's not any too long, she is a giraffe :eek:
Am starting to have some hip pain now, not unbearable at the moment but I was hoping to avoid it
Ate all my dinner yesterday (roast) and still feel like a fat bloater today. Can you have laxatives in pregnancy? I don't seem to be able to go, and it's getting to me now!
My 10 y/o is in age 10.. she is just on the verge of outgrowing alot of it finally
Lactulose is prescribed if you can tolerate it.. guess who can't.. I ended up in hospital with a 'bowel obstruction' when in cuaal fact it was a massive reaction to the stuff which caused .... wind.... lmao.. basicaly I had extreme colic... it was agony.. I swear I thought I was going to die... until I farted a bit... yes it was hilarious!
Winnie_in_Pooh wrote: »Pigpen £1200 in Next :eek: I felt guilty spending £12 lol
Ah.. but was that WHOLE £12 on yourself????I felt guilty buying a £15 pair of trainers that were reduced from over £40 just because they were for me! If it had been for one of the children I'd not have worried about it at all... maybe we both have self esteem issues :rotfl:
I didn't get a single thing for myself.. I didn't even look.. Tshirts for OH, few bits for the grandbrats and mostly next summers wardrobe for this lot.. and jumpers for winter as they are all desperate. I did however, replace the kitchen table and chairs .. ours were bought as a temporary fix the day we moved in and have been here 6 years... time for them to move on I think!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 -
Oh I feel as sick as a dog. Don't think I slept enough last night. And the oddest thing happened. You know if you are sat next to someone and they click their wrist and you hear quite a "high" click? But if its YOU clicking you sort of feel-hear it. Well I am pretty sure my pelvis just clicked but it sounded like it wasn't me. And its freaked me right out. And then I heard it again but this time as it should be, ie inside my body...
Baby has spent the last hour wriggling around making me feel iller. I want it ouuuttttttt
GET OUT OF MY BODY. I have 6 days till the boyfriend comes up to my parents to spend the week
a)I can't wait to have a full week with him as I only ever get a day and a night once a week but since May have hardly seen him as I've been up here.
b)He's going to meet the parents......and my siblings
c)Its his birthday and I have to admit I've spent more than I ever would but its because I keep seeing things that will make him smile but at least I budgeted for it! I saved the money for the past two months and kept it hidden so I wouldn't spend it on other stuff.
d)due date next week and two days after due date im having a sweep. I am not looking forward to it...at allMoney money money.
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Winnie_in_Pooh wrote: »Same as you, didn't even look at stuff for me - spent the whole grand amount (:D) on stuff for the sprogs...
terrible aren't we!!??
I am so excited about my new table and chairs though.. sad doesn't quite cover it!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 -
terrible aren't we!!??
I am so excited about my new table and chairs though.. sad doesn't quite cover it!
We have OH's furniture from his flat here... and I love it. Before that I had all odd cheap bits and peices that came from various places, it is lovely to have matching furniture, I got excited too :rotfl:Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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terrible aren't we!!??
I am so excited about my new table and chairs though.. sad doesn't quite cover it!
I would be bouncing off the walls with excitement if I were you :rotfl:
Abby - hope bubs makes an early appearance for you/or hangs on long enough for you to have some quality time with BF - whichever you prefer0
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