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MSE Pregnancy Club 22
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LOL Pigpen don't worry! You amaze me with how much you juggle
(BTW coat doesn't have to be black, just dark
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Fingers crossed Delain!!0 -
lol so was mine pigpen. a huge list on ebay and bags of stuff for the wheelie bin and charity shops and i finally found space!
I just picked up a bag of baby girls clothes off freecycle 0-3 months and i am impressed by how nice some of it is. more washing though!:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heartProven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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This waiting is killing me lol. I even rang back and the nice man patiently explained to me that he'd left a meaasge for the LL to get back to him and tell him if it was available or not because apparently they've had a private viewing at the weekend
He asked how many people and about work etc so he isn't just wasting our time...
Tesco have been, I don't know where OH thinks all this stuff is going :eek:Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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Well at least he will know you are keen Delain.. I am about as patient as a 2 year old as well!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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Have returned from physio - complete with crutches. Not the most coordinated of persons so must look a bit odd!
I have 2 asda leaflets... I must be special!
Nappies -
Huggies -
New born starter kit £3 from £5.
Pull ups boy/girl 14pants £3 from £5.48
New born big back (75-92 nappies size 1,2,3) £8 from £11.98
Big pack superdry (56-87 nappies, size 3,4,4+,5,6) 2 for £14
Pampers
Simply dry jumbo pack 68-96nappies, size 3,4,4+,5 £8 from £10
New baby jumbo pack 74-88nappies, size 1,2,3 £10 from £12.59
Easy up jumbo pack 52-60 nappies, size 4,5,6 £10
Baby dry mega pack 96-136nappies, size size 3,4,4+,5, £14.
6 packs of Johnsons wipes £5.
9 packs of Pampers sensitive wipes £7.
12 packs of Huggies wipes £8.
All £1 each,
Johnsons - softwash 250ml, baby shampoo 300ml, baby bath 300ml, cotton buds 200, baby oil 300ml, baby lotion 300ml, baby powder 500g.
£8 each
Tommee Tippee refill cassettes 3 pack
Essentials nappy wrapper.
Bored of typing now but if anyone wants to know if there's offers on anything else please ask.Bump due 22nd September0 -
To put a dampener on my afternoon, on the way to the post office to post some Ebay parcels, I got stung by a wasp that was sitting on my seatbelt! First time I can actually remember being stung, blimey it's sore! Am now sporting a nice vinegar-soaked dressing on my shoulder and smelling like a chip shop!Little lady arrived 13/12/110
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I've never been stung by a wasp, but I'm told it is really painfulMum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession
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hayleythedaisy wrote: »Have returned from physio - complete with crutches. Not the most coordinated of persons so must look a bit odd!
I have 2 asda leaflets... I must be special!
Nappies -
Huggies -
New born starter kit £3 from £5.
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oh nearly wet myself with excitment and i am not joking!!
people buy a newborn starter kit inside is a coupon for £2 off any huggies products including newborn starter kits so you can get another for £3 minus £2 coupon!! and you get another coupon so you can keep going as long as you want to! So you only pay £1!!!:eek::rotfl::T:T
The newborn starter pack has a pack of nappies a pack of wetwipes and a hat plus the vouchers. I also have some £1 off huggies from the free emmas diary packs from argos or lloyds and use those will the other vouchers if i buy a few things making the pack FREE!!!:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heartProven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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Hey Mancbird, pleased to hear everything is ok.
Fingers crossed you get good news about the house Delain.ddebski_us wrote: »Can't believe how hot it was there though - thinking I might just go in my bikini to save the sweaty clothing!!
I know!! At our hospital there are fans in the delivery room, just as well otherwise I would expire with the heat!Arrived home with 7 tubs of ice-cream, flapjacks, doughnuts, shortbread, pizza and a cheesecake that had been reduced.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Now that's my kind of shopping trip :rotfl:Hanging out the window?! what are you doing there? They know you're looking anyway you might as well get a good view from the pavement
:rotfl: I would have been out there having a good old nosey, and perhaps taking photos as well to send to OH :rotfl:
Oh felt Eugene the Bean kick this morning, it was his first time. I was cuddling up to his back and he could feel a little pulse every time he kicked
I had to go shopping today to get a birthday present for my best friend. It was a productive trip and I managed to get myself a pair of maternity jeans at Mothercare, reduced from £40 to £20 :T After waddling around the shops I've had to come home and elevate my legs, they feel like swollen puddings and my back is killing me. Day of rest tomorrow me thinks!0
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