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  • sunshine_1988
    sunshine_1988 Posts: 2,119 Forumite
    Sammie_03 wrote: »
    Sunshine - did you get the nappies? They weren't on offer at my asda it was only the smaller packs that were £2 for £20. I'm not sure if they were advertised wrong.

    Xx

    Wellll....We saw them on sunday in the new asda living place, so went in today with my mum and there was about 8 boxes stacked up, marked underneath as £14 or two for £20. I was abit dubious as the jumbo boxes were also two for £20, but checked with my mum and they were definately on offer. Took them to a self service and it came up as £28, called over the lady who tried to void it and couldnt do it so ended up calling the manager. They had a little chat and said to me, we will change the label on those but you can have them.

    So I think they were just labelled wrong in my store! Wish I had known as I would have got 4 packs. Sorry :(

    I feel really sicky atm, our neighbour has just come back, he is in the army, and I always get really anxious he can hear Aiden if he cries...hence why I want to move to a detached house, but we cant afford to move for ages which makes me more anxious and sicky :(

    Having a pretty sh¡tty evening tbh! xxx
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • *Nutella*
    *Nutella* Posts: 2,406 Forumite
    20% off all toys in Mothercare - until Monday :)
  • savageHK
    savageHK Posts: 1,253 Forumite
    still in a quandry about what to do with nappies, wanted to do a reusable nappy trial which i organised but had to cancel as i was unwell with mastitis and a cold ....now lady has called me to say she cant do the trial for next few weeks as she is feeling very unwell in early pregnancy.

    wondered what reusable nappies people use for a long, thin baby?....thats my worry buying a certain brand and finding out it doesnt fit him.
    we've been told about this via NCT http://www.thunderbots.co.uk/ - might help? Otherwise the nappy lady might be able to help?
  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    Wellll....We saw them on sunday in the new asda living place, so went in today with my mum and there was about 8 boxes stacked up, marked underneath as £14 or two for £20. I was abit dubious as the jumbo boxes were also two for £20, but checked with my mum and they were definately on offer. Took them to a self service and it came up as £28, called over the lady who tried to void it and couldnt do it so ended up calling the manager. They had a little chat and said to me, we will change the label on those but you can have them.

    So I think they were just labelled wrong in my store! Wish I had known as I would have got 4 packs. Sorry :(

    I feel really sicky atm, our neighbour has just come back, he is in the army, and I always get really anxious he can hear Aiden if he cries...hence why I want to move to a detached house, but we cant afford to move for ages which makes me more anxious and sicky :(

    Having a pretty sh¡tty evening tbh! xxx

    It says they are 2 for £20 online too I bought 2 boxes anyway and paid £28 as we will get through them but I wish I had said I saw the offer online now.

    Does your neighbour complain? I wouldn't worry too much hub, our walls are paper thin here and I can hear my neighbours snoring!! They have told me they have never heard Noah cry though!!

    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
  • sunshine_1988
    sunshine_1988 Posts: 2,119 Forumite
    Sammie_03 wrote: »
    It says they are 2 for £20 online too I bought 2 boxes anyway and paid £28 as we will get through them but I wish I had said I saw the offer online now.

    Does your neighbour complain? I wouldn't worry too much hub, our walls are paper thin here and I can hear my neighbours snoring!! They have told me they have never heard Noah cry though!!

    Xx
    He used to play music until we went round and spoke to him, he is a pleasant enough guy. I have asked him if he heard Aiden and he said he did once, its quite a new house so walls are thin.

    Plus I want to to move before we have another baby and I know we cant for a long while.

    I would just feel calmer in a detaced house....I know how weird that makes me sound lol. x
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    He used to play music until we went round and spoke to him, he is a pleasant enough guy. I have asked him if he heard Aiden and he said he did once, its quite a new house so walls are thin.

    Plus I want to to move before we have another baby and I know we cant for a long while.

    I would just feel calmer in a detaced house....I know how weird that makes me sound lol. x

    I can understand you wanting a detached house. I was concerned the neighbours could hear Noah but when I asked them they said they couldn't, I bet they can hear me screaming at the boys to get ready for school in the morning though!! :eek:
    We lived in a new build house before we moved here and the walls were really thick and we never once heard our neighbours. Our house now is a 70's house and like I said the walls are paper thin. I thought it would be the other way round.
    Xx

    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
  • sunshine_1988
    sunshine_1988 Posts: 2,119 Forumite
    Sammie_03 wrote: »
    I can understand you wanting a detached house. I was concerned the neighbours could hear Noah but when I asked them they said they couldn't, I bet they can hear me screaming at the boys to get ready for school in the morning though!! :eek:
    We lived in a new build house before we moved here and the walls were really thick and we never once heard our neighbours. Our house now is a 70's house and like I said the walls are paper thin. I thought it would be the other way round.
    Xx

    Xx

    I would have thought the same! We are quite lucky as my mum and stepdad own an estate agents so she can help me when the time comes, just wish that time would come now!

    Meant to say, katie - hope you are feeling better. xx
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    Sunshine - is that where you work?

    I keep checking the news about that poor little girl. :(

    Oh I forgot to ask earlier, has anyone managed to get their little ones used to a beaker yet? I've got a tommee tippee one that you can use from 4 months but Noah can't get the hang of it!! He ends up choking himself. :o

    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
  • sunshine_1988
    sunshine_1988 Posts: 2,119 Forumite
    Sammie_03 wrote: »
    Sunshine - is that where you work?

    I keep checking the news about that poor little girl. :(

    Oh I forgot to ask earlier, has anyone managed to get their little ones used to a beaker yet? I've got a tommee tippee one that you can use from 4 months but Noah can't get the hang of it!! He ends up choking himself. :o

    Xx

    No I work at the County Council.

    I have been checking my news app all afternoon about that little girl, so so worrying. Hope she is found safe and well.

    Aiden has a tomme.tippee beaker too, I think he can use it but all he seems to do is tip it on the highchair tray!

    X
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    I look at my kids and don't know what I would do if, god forbid, something like that happened :(

    :rotfl: sunshine, I bet Aiden has great fun doing that!!

    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
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