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MSE Newborn to 1 year Baby Club 1

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  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    Anyone elses baby found thier voice?!! All Aiden keeps doing is - AHHHHHHH, OOOOOHHH, GRRRR. Its so loud though!

    Noah likes to talk alot too :D
    Boys are home from school so the fun begins for the next six weeks.......................................:p
    Can't be bothered to cook tonight but I don't want to waste money on a take away. What's everyone having for dinner tonight?
    Xxx
    :)DS1 10yrs :)DS2 7yrs :)DS3 born March 2012
    "Mothers of little boys work from son up until son down"
    It seems that for success in science or art, a dash of autism is required. - Hans Asperger
  • katiechoc_2
    katiechoc_2 Posts: 1,173 Forumite
    Sammie_03 wrote: »
    Noah likes to talk alot too :D
    Boys are home from school so the fun begins for the next six weeks.......................................:p
    Can't be bothered to cook tonight but I don't want to waste money on a take away. What's everyone having for dinner tonight?
    Xxx

    I really don't know how you do it with 3! One is too much for me sometimes!

    I'm having a jacket spud for tea as OH is working late so I'm on my own, can't be bothered cooking properly for just me
    Newborn thread member

    Little man born May 2012
  • janninew
    janninew Posts: 3,781 Forumite
    Sammie_03 wrote: »
    Noah likes to talk alot too :D
    Boys are home from school so the fun begins for the next six weeks.......................................:p
    Can't be bothered to cook tonight but I don't want to waste money on a take away. What's everyone having for dinner tonight?
    Xxx

    Hope the weather picks up so you can at least get out with the boys, I'm a school worker and have the holidays off and I can't remember the last half decent summer, it always rains and then the sun comes out in September when the kids are back at school!

    I'm having sweet chilli chicken stir fry for tea, been shopping today and got lots of treats in!!
    :heart2: Newborn Thread Member :heart2:

    'Children reinvent the world for you.' - Susan Sarandan
  • sunshine_1988
    sunshine_1988 Posts: 2,119 Forumite
    Pork chops for tea here :)
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • katiechoc_2
    katiechoc_2 Posts: 1,173 Forumite
    janninew wrote: »
    I did the Asda shop this morning and had all the little old ladies flocking over, they ignore me too! I get sooooo fed up when the ask how old she is and I have to explain her age and her being so small due to her being so early. Think I should do a recording of it so I can play it instead of repeating myself daily!

    I'm glad it's not just me! The worst I had was when he was less than 2 weeks old in the doctors waiting room and an old lady started touching his face - in a dr surgery so chances are she was poorly anyway so for flips sake don't start touching tiny babies! She even commented on how delicate their immune systems are at that age!

    Ahem. Rant over.
    Newborn thread member

    Little man born May 2012
  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    Can't I come to one of your houses for tea!! ;)

    Jannine - hopefully the weather picks up as there is nothing worse then being stuck indoors all the time.

    Katiechoc - it's not that hard with 3 to be honest, I think the more you have the easier they fit into your routine anyway. Noah has to be up, dressed and fed by 8.30 and I thought we would struggle but he has already got into that routine.

    Just popped to the shops and a lady asked me if I was a childminder!! :eek:
    She looked really shocked when I said "no they are my kids" she then said I couldn't be older then 20!! She said it with a dirty look on her face though, that really bugs me!!
    (I'm not 20 by the way!! I'm 27!!)
    Xx
    :)DS1 10yrs :)DS2 7yrs :)DS3 born March 2012
    "Mothers of little boys work from son up until son down"
    It seems that for success in science or art, a dash of autism is required. - Hans Asperger
  • MrsBryan_2
    MrsBryan_2 Posts: 221 Forumite
    thanks nutella, yeah i'm loving being a mum its great!

    am typing this one handed as teddy is soundo on my other arm so apologies for the lack of capitals!

    just wondering when everyone got their first period after giving birth? i had the normal bleeding for around 2-3 weeks then nothing for a week and as of last night i started to bleed again, very much like a period, cramps too! thought it was a bit too early? i breastfed for a week, now im expressing roughly 2 4oz bottles a day and the rest formula....so maybe it is?

    xxx
    Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference :)
  • Lirin
    Lirin Posts: 2,525 Forumite
    I breast fed for a few weeks, and expressed til almost six months I think? No period yet, not unhappy about that! Everyone is so different.

    Gave Rose a slice of very lightly buttered toast today- world peace was reinstated! Occupied her for almost an hour- the rolling in it, spitting on it, drooling on it, munching it thoughtfully, smashing it against her forehead, throwing it on the floor and flinging bits of it at me. I think you could sy she had fun!

    Was really handy, as while she ate/played I snoozed a tiny bit, to give me a little sleep at least.

    Nutella- I was even brave enough to do the swim lesson in my bikini! I'd bought it to give birth in, so never used, as was only told at the last moment induced can't be water births. I'm convinced a fortnight of control pants for work has flattened the stretchmarks- from above my belly to almost my knees!!! All of a sudden they look very pale.
  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    Lirin - :rotfl: sounds like rose enjoyed her toast!!!

    I'm after some control pants but cant seem to find any in my size in the shops!! :(

    Xxx
    :)DS1 10yrs :)DS2 7yrs :)DS3 born March 2012
    "Mothers of little boys work from son up until son down"
    It seems that for success in science or art, a dash of autism is required. - Hans Asperger
  • Lirin
    Lirin Posts: 2,525 Forumite
    What size are you? Our local M&S outlet has them from 6-22! (or did a fortnight ago.... for £7.)
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