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Trying for a Baby Part 7
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Oh my god! I've seen that clip before and thought it was funny dj, but what was even funnier than that is, I came in here to go on the PC and my cat was asleep on the chair. I clicked on the clip, and he sat up and started watching the video and was sniffing to see if he could work out who was talking to him!:rotfl:
I'm feeling much better now thanks Gemma - just had a long bath, then watched Waterloo Road whilst eating dinner cooked by Moon.
I'm off to dry my hair and get ready for bed now.
Hugs to all who are in need.
sexymouse xxEnjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.I married Moon 8/4/2011, baby boy born 26/9/2012, Angel Baby Poppy born 8/11/15, Rainbow baby boy born 11/2/20170 -
Tinks - hugs for ibs, I suffer with it and it's horrible. I have reflexology once a month and it tends to keep it under control so I only have the odd flare up.0
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divorcingjack wrote: »Right - I didn't want to have to do this, but we need a serious laugh around here.
This should do the job.
I await your responses!!
dj xx
I must be a touch hormonal today-that made me cry! :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
had a wee cry to myself after coming out of pretty grim child protection meeting,
I know exactly what you mean, I often wish I could tell them to get a grip and realise how lucky they are. Unfortunately it doesn't get much easier when you have your own LO though I'm afraid. I definitely find it harder to hear some things now than i used to.0 -
Do you know what set it off? Are you mega stressed about something? Mine isn't bad but I am having some stomach ages and cramping and bad wind to remind me it is there in the background.
I think the fact that I return to work on the 28th Nov is playing on my mind.......:oIf you can think it........it will happen0 -
divorcingjack wrote: »Right - I didn't want to have to do this, but we need a serious laugh around here.
This should do the job.
I await your responses!!
dj xx
OMG!!!!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:If you can think it........it will happen0 -
Oh my god! I've seen that clip before and thought it was funny dj, but what was even funnier than that is, I came in here to go on the PC and my cat was asleep on the chair. I clicked on the clip, and he sat up and started watching the video and was sniffing to see if he could work out who was talking to him!:rotfl:
aww cute! Glad you are feeling better - have a good sleep tonight xI must be a touch hormonal today-that made me cry! :rotfl::rotfl:
Noooo! That was NOT the objective!!Self-building fund :eek:: £4259
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claire, did you watch the summer baby thing? What did they say?
Pretty much the same as what we discussed on here yesterday.
And some people mentioned about some summer babies often being a bit smaller physically than their peers which in some cases - more often boys, wasnt fun for them! Because some of their friends were literally 364 days older than them!
They also reckoned though that 'middle class' women often plan their babies to come in the start of the school year, which could explain the reports about older babies doing better at school, more going to uni etc. But of course older babies also spend more time at school anyway so thats another explanation. Or at least they used to - I think theyve altered it so all children can start school in Sept. So perhaps that will alter as those children get older.
And then there were people ringing in who were exceptions to all of that. So kind of what youd expect really.0 -
DJ- That chick is freaking crazy! I don't feel quite so mental now!
Esio- I used to think I was pretty sensitive, but I am much worse now I have DD, even silly things like TV programmes where kids/ babies get hurt/ lost etc make me feel physically sick and very tearful. The one thing I wasn't so prepared for with being a mum is the fear, nothing specific but anything that might harm/ upset your child seems so much more real doesn't it? OK, maybe I am as crazy as the cat lady!
Now off to snuggle with DH and read a (non-TTC) book
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divorcingjack wrote: »Right - I didn't want to have to do this, but we need a serious laugh around here.
This should do the job.
I await your responses!!
dj xx
OMG shes crazy.
Did everyone watch the other 2 videos on the right? The one where theyve put singing and cat pictures over it, and the er slightly ruder one!? i just watched them with DH and we were both laughing!
bb1984 - that just confirms my not wanting to delay ttc because like you said you started last xmas and it took a while anyway , so you really cant plan it can you.0
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