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MSE Newborn to 1 year Baby Club 1

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  • Kira000
    Kira000 Posts: 1,983 Forumite
    edited 3 July 2012 at 5:07PM
    mozzyc wrote: »
    Kira - how much for the Jumperoo? Might be able to get it end of month, depending on funds!! x

    Its not a super dooper new style one Mozzy, as we got it second hand, but its in good condition. DH says we have to get rid as it takes too much space given she doesnt love it, so probably only £20 for you (special price for my special Laydeeeee)

    Frankly, if you wanted it, and could give me the money later, that would be fine, just to make the space! Am over to LHR on Thursday for nursery settling in, so could easily drop it on the way.....
    Married 13/03/10 #1 DD born 13/01/12!!

    ;)Newborn Thread Founder ;)
  • Kira000
    Kira000 Posts: 1,983 Forumite
    Aimless wrote: »
    Funnily enough, I was trying to remember where I read that yesterday, as mine will keep pooing while in his highchair having dinner! I guess that was were the idea came from?

    He had some more baby rice today, seems to have got over whatever put him off?

    I've just ordered a tankini and shorts for swimming :D Hope they fit though as I had to guess my size. :D

    LOL Aimless, i thought it was only my LO that always strained to poo when in her highchair, obviously not! Maybe its one in, one out!
    Married 13/03/10 #1 DD born 13/01/12!!

    ;)Newborn Thread Founder ;)
  • janninew
    janninew Posts: 3,781 Forumite
    Just a quick hello from me!

    Not feeling to great, think its the combination of horrid, humid weather and a crying baby! Txt my OH to tell him I was feeling ill and he said 'go back to bed and have a sleep!' I wish!! Them days are long gone!

    Must say after reading back I'm amazed how much some of your babies eat, Poppy will have half a petit filous for breakfast and about 5 small spoonfulls of tea (plus milk of course!) I've got a very small appetite so I'm thinking she's taking after me!

    Have a good evening all.

    xx
    :heart2: Newborn Thread Member :heart2:

    'Children reinvent the world for you.' - Susan Sarandan
  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Mine is just a dust bin :D I know one of the ladies on the facebook group, her son eats more than she does, but they must need it, is all I can say :D
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
  • Lirin
    Lirin Posts: 2,525 Forumite
    Rose can have her moments with eating! Generally picture a vampire- anything that comes within arms reach is tested with her gums. Including the odd attempt still at my breast!

    LOL at 10 days wait for sex- I was in hospital for five days, and was on loads of different medications for a couple of weeks later- I felt like I'd been hit by a train (think that was the blood loss).

    Seren- are you an Elisabeth Haydon fan by any chance?

    I'm now on my second night shift, and Rose chose today of all days for absolutely no naps. Tried. Really tried. Cuddled up to her in bed, and she stuck her thumb up my nose and blew me a raspberry. Then she impressed The Pillow by attempting to chew her nose off while sticking her finger in it's eye- poor girl!
  • turtlemoose
    turtlemoose Posts: 1,682 Forumite
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    Well my 10 days - I had a section so downstairs was obviously unaffected by birth, but it was actually my OH who was more nervous about resuming normal activity than me, think he was worried as I was still having pain not in the section wound but inside, under it (you have layers of stitches according to my midwife, so they pull and pinch as they heal and can generally be sore for a few months after)....for us it was about 3weeks after - but now we've done it, OH is raring to go and while i do want it too, Im just soooooooo tired all the time that it's difficult to find time when we both want it AND in actually awake lol

    All you guys weaning, sounds great fun (although messy!) - my OH and his son (7) are both ridiculously fussy eaters (really annoying) so I'm determined Reuben will eat a variety of normal food, not just oven chips and beans, looking forward to seeing him try lots of new flavours and textures....but think I'm getting carried away and getting ahead of myself as you are all getting me excited lol :)
  • Lirin
    Lirin Posts: 2,525 Forumite
    Turtlemoose- I can beat that! I have a BIL who eats pretty much nothing- bland mashed potato, plain chicke breast- no spices, aromas, colours etc. Cooking for him is short of a nightmare (Or a dinner spent with Mr Bean). I have tried Rose with lots of stuff, I'm determined she will be excited about food, and hopefully like me- I'm suicidal enough to order the weirdest thing on the menu. :)
  • *Ro*
    *Ro* Posts: 1,780 Forumite
    Aimless - I cannot do weaning and weaning poo at the same time :eek: that's it Scott can stay on milk :rotfl:

    Turtlemoose - the tiredness is :eek: but it does get better, as it was winter when scott was born i remember dressing gowns especially the warmer ones were fought over for the night shift ! lol at hubby raring to go you would think that a baby would put them off for a while !

    Jannine - hope you feel better soon

    Kira - hello !

    Scott's on the elc mats with hubby, hes trying to help Scott roll and crawl lol, he calls it baby tipping lol (Scott does not crawl and only rolls by accident :rotfl:)

    I still keep reading DM website about tomkats divorce and the Scientology thing is just making me laugh so much, yesterday it was the squirrel squad, today it was they pledge for a billion years and a comment said along the lines of who's gonna check after 3/4 billion years that I've jumped the fence :rotfl::rotfl: there was also something abouth the founder having boats of Scientologists looking for treasure he buried in a former life ........:eek:
  • *Ro*
    *Ro* Posts: 1,780 Forumite
    Re the fussy food monsters my brother was terrible he has now mended his ways but imagine ordering pizza with no tomato sauce :0 we once spent a holiday in the us and he would only eat chicken nuggets on holiday and funnily enough has never eaten them since. He still hates tomato but has branched out into well vegetables :0 rotfl and now enjoys restaurants lol
  • *Nutella*
    *Nutella* Posts: 2,406 Forumite
    edited 3 July 2012 at 7:35PM
    Had my post natal 'check up' today - has to be the most overrated event ever!

    'Normal delivery?' Caesarean. 'OK - stiches healed?' Yes (didn't check). 'What are you doing about contraception?' I used to be on Micronor, so I'd like to go back on that. 'Did you get pregnant whilst taking the pill?' No. 'OK - here's a prescription'.

    Then takes my blood pressure, says 'OK' (doesn't tell me what it is, even though high blood pressure was the reason I was induced), checks lungs and heart rate and that's it.

    Not quite sure what I expected, but was left feeling rather underwhelmed! It was all very friendly, but a bit...pointless? :o
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