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MSE Pregnancy Club 22
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twinkle lol actually my post today isnt moaning for once.
my first official day of maternity leave with no kids
both kids back at school, hubby helped do all the housework yesterday including clean bed sheets mmmm my fave.
ive done the asda shopping and put away
made myself some lunch and now have nothing to do till 3pm whoop whoop
even considering going to get some waxing done but still have 3 weeks till due date so may leave it another week oooh decisions decisionsnow proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j0 -
Last night I had the same dream over and over again.
I was in asda looking for Fairy washing powder so I could start getting the babys clothes washed. But they didnt have any so I made OH drive me to every supermarket in the area and no one had any. I woke up and I was crying :rotfl:Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
Last night I had the same dream over and over again.
I was in asda looking for Fairy washing powder so I could start getting the babys clothes washed. But they didnt have any so I made OH drive me to every supermarket in the area and no one had any. I woke up and I was crying :rotfl:
If it helps, large Tesco stores are stocking 90 wash mahoosive boxes of Fairy washing powder for £18, I bought 2 :eek: I hope not to have to buy any more this year :rotfl::rotfl:
Oh we did find out that some friend of OH's have an account with Bookers (cash and carry) I was like why did no one tell me this before? Next time they go, you're going too and I want to know what's in bulk cheaper :rotfl:Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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Labour vibes winging your way Bunnyhop!
I've just put a load of washing on the line. I remember being able to do that without pain and hyperventilating!!
I know I moan about just about everything, but got to be honest my DH is fab....don't tell him though.... the only complaint I can make about him is that he can sleep when I'm can't!
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If it helps, large Tesco stores are stocking 90 wash mahoosive boxes of Fairy washing powder for £18, I bought 2 :eek: I hope not to have to buy any more this year :rotfl::rotfl:
We had them for £14 a box! I also bought twounfortunately we've since found out that DH is allergic to Fairy....
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Winnie_in_Pooh wrote: »
I know I moan about just about everything, but got to be honest my DH is fab....don't tell him though.... the only complaint I can make about him is that he can sleep when I'm can't!
My OH is being fab as well, although over the last few weeks I can see him really biting his tongue when I complain about something else. When I told him about my dream he just rolled his eyes and told me I was losing the plot :rotfl: how lovely of him.Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
If it helps, large Tesco stores are stocking 90 wash mahoosive boxes of Fairy washing powder for £18, I bought 2 :eek: I hope not to have to buy any more this year :rotfl::rotfl:
We dont have a tesco near us, how annoying! Fairy is the only thing I can use as I suffer with eczema and its the only one I have found so far that doesnt irritate my skin.Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
Flower it was listed in the online groceries, but then if it comes to you from a smaller store it might not be there. I know our Tesco has a very wide delivery range because it's a massive store, there was a story about a mad subsitiution from our store in the paper (can't remember what but the bloke wasn't happy lol) and he was about 40 miles from here!
I ordered the 2 of the 40p kids cutlery someone posted on grabbit... They subsituted it with 2 sets at £5.50 each and pricematched :eek: So I saved £10.20! The driver said 'Oh when I checked your reciept I saw that price match and can I have a look at what they sent' lol He was impressed as it's nice quality stainless steel stuff. It's suitable from 36 months so not the baby stuff I thought it was, but with £10 off I can find somewhere to store it lol
Winnie how dare you get it cheaperI'm still happy it's less than the gel I was buying.
Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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I love having a bump!
Took the car for MOT- the tester gave me a big comfy armchair and insisted on driving it to the door for me. (Whether that was entirely for bump or the engine in her, I'm not sure....)...
Only downside was circling for 20 minutes to park!0 -
If we're moaning about OH's then can I join in! Mine had a 24 hour man-flu cold last Thursday, though I did feel sorry for him at the time. I got the sore throat on Saturday and now have a very bad throat and a cough so violent I can't keep anything down as it keeps making me sick
To be fair though we moved into our new house 10 days ago and should be pretty much sorted by this weekend as he's worked so hard
Oh and can I just say I HATE MY ELEPHANT FEET
I'm 36+4 weeks and thought I should be seeing the midwife weekly by now but she told me this morning that she'll see me again in a fortnight?
C xx0
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