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Evening all
been at the in-laws all day, but managed to pop into a Tesco Extra and picked up some of the half price Tots Bots nappies, very chuffed
Bought some storage for them yesterday and it's full already, so looks like I need more, OH will not be happy, I have 5 more nappies arriving this week, eeeeek :eek: I built the storage myself too
first time ever building any flat pack furniture, was very chuffed with myself!
Sleep dust to everyone tonight xxxThe frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0 -
Sunshine - how is Aiden sleeping now? 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 Asperger0 -
Jannine, how about these http://www.mothercare.com/Classic-Winnie-The-Pooh-Jersey-Fitted-Cot-Bed-Sheets---2-Pack/375678,default,pd.html?cm_sp=ProductFeatures-_-Category%2520landing-_-Classic%2520Winnie%2520The%2520Pooh%2520Jersey%2520Fitted%2520Sheets%2520-%25202%2520Pack
I got similar from MC, with little hedgehogs etc on, they are so soft, I know they're not the cheapest but I went around all the supermarkets and didn't like how they felt. Matalan are nice though xxThe frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0 -
Sunshine - how is Aiden sleeping now? Xx
Hey Sammie. Alot better now thanks, he goes down at 830 ish and usually wakes somewhere between 530-630 and usually goes off again for an hour
Jannine we have matalan sheets which are good. Mothercare and M&P good too but more pricey. I did buy asda ones which were really soft but accidentally bought cot and they wont fit the cotbed. If anyone wants them actually let me know.
Gilly congrats on building the flatpack!!
Im enjoying the closing ceremony too, not too keen on George Michael though! XxxLittle Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
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I am watching a bit behind on the iplayer and i am watching George now, what is he wearing????0
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I'm sky+ in Caspie so I can fast forward the rubbish bits, will start watching it soon!
Just had a thought when I was in the bath, for ladies who have had a c-section, what do you do about waxing down below! Strange question I know, but I liked to have a wax before Poppy and my scar is really sore so waxing seems to be out of the question for quite some time!
I'm still sore and swollen around scar, I wax below and use a razor to tidy, Hubby helps bless him, I've still got no proper feeling below belly button just the odd tingle here and there.
I can't wear normal trousers or jeans because of how they aggravate the scar.
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Awww Poppy and Scott look so sweet, love seeing everyones pics xxx#JusticeForGrenfell0
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Just realised I paused the sky so I'm 39 mins behind! Didn't realise until George Michael was mentioned but nowhere to be seen in my tv!! :cool:
Sunshine - I'm glad Aiden is sleeping a lot better. You must feel better for it too.
Xx:)DS1 10yrsDS2 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 Asperger0 -
I'm still sore and swollen around scar, I wax below and use a razor to tidy, Hubby helps bless him, I've still got no proper feeling below belly button just the odd tingle here and there.
I can't wear normal trousers or jeans because of how they aggravate the scar.
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Not sure I trust hubby and wax down below! I shave at the moment which will have to do. I remember when I was younger thinking a section was an 'easy' option! How wrong I was! My Mums had 2 sections and 3 vaginal births and said she would choose the vaginal birth over the section any day - now I know why!
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'Children reinvent the world for you.' - Susan Sarandan0
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