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  • *Nutella* wrote: »
    Why not - and who knows, Aiden might also want to order something as a new customer?!... ;) My LO will soon be doing her first Sainsburys order - I have another voucher for £12 off a £60 spend for new customers - did an order on behalf of OH last week, so next time it'll be her turn!

    We use bumpers too - partly because I put her in her cot to play whilst I have a shower in the morning and she moves around so much I worry about her poor head!

    Glad its not just me :) as I type Aidens head is wedged against the bumper!

    Oooh yes he can do his own order too! What else shall I get.....

    X
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • *Nutella*
    *Nutella* Posts: 2,406 Forumite
    edited 12 November 2012 at 1:09AM
    Oooh yes he can do his own order too! What else shall I get.....
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    Bear in mind you'd end up with three free dinos - you'd have to have at least one more child to make the most of them! :rotfl:
  • *Ro*
    *Ro* Posts: 1,780 Forumite
    edited 12 November 2012 at 8:25AM
    Morning thanks ladies.

    Last bargain before I go away
    Scott has this it's a good toy!!!

    http://m.hotukdeals.com/deals/leapfrog-spin-sing-alphabet-zoo-ball-5-99-delivered-store-mothercare-com-1361754

    The hotuk poster refers to 25% off code I think they mean a single use one posted to them, I have had one sorry have not got time to doublecheck
    Tc all xx
  • katiechoc_2
    katiechoc_2 Posts: 1,173 Forumite
    Thanks Ro, George likes the one of those at play group.

    Pretty rubbish night for us - up for 3 feeds, 1,3 and 4. There's definitely a connection between how much he eats of his pur!e tea and how well he sleeps - Saturday night he ate loads and slept really well, last night he only managed half and woke up loads. I won a book on blw on eBay last night so looking forward to that getting here.

    Sunshine hope the first settling in day goes ok today. What are you going to do with yourself while he's there?
    Newborn thread member

    Little man born May 2012
  • katiechoc wrote: »
    Thanks Ro, George likes the one of those at play group.

    Pretty rubbish night for us - up for 3 feeds, 1,3 and 4. There's definitely a connection between how much he eats of his pur!e tea and how well he sleeps - Saturday night he ate loads and slept really well, last night he only managed half and woke up loads. I won a book on blw on eBay last night so looking forward to that getting here.

    Sunshine hope the first settling in day goes ok today. What are you going to do with yourself while he's there?

    Morning katie

    Boo for bad sleeps. Maybe blw is for you then. Can you drop a feed or anything before tea perhaps?

    Todays settling in is only 30mins so I am guessing I stay with him for that....or maybe go to the office and explain his routine etc?! I am only guessing though. He is so so clingy, esp to me, but he loves other babies so hopefully he crawls off and doesnt think too much about where I am. It will break my heart if he cries when I leave him!! So I hope hope hope he doesnt!

    This time next week, we all need to be dressed and on the way to nursery then work :eek: how am I going to manage!
    Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :)
  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    Morning all

    Katiechoc - hope George sleeps better tonight, I used to notice a difference if Noah didn't drink all his milk before bed but as he has got older he can settle on just a few ounces.

    Sunshine - hope Aiden enjoys nursery today. Hopefully once he sees other babies and all the toys he will want to play. :D

    DP set his alarm for 4.30 this morning with the intentions of going for a run in the woods with the dog. I knew he wouldn't get up, he turned the alarm off and went back to sleep however, I was wide awake :mad:

    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
  • katiechoc_2
    katiechoc_2 Posts: 1,173 Forumite
    Fingers crossed he goes off happily. I'm sure even if there are a few tears the first few times he'll be fine though. Let us know how you get on.

    It seems to be more of a case of if its something he likes for tea ie butternut squash he'll gobble it with no fuss but if its new or something he's not so keen on he throws a strop. Once we get a few foods he likes it'll be easier to give him a favourite for tea but he can't have b.nut squash every single night, he'll turn into one :rotfl:
    Newborn thread member

    Little man born May 2012
  • turtlemoose
    turtlemoose Posts: 1,682 Forumite
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    Morning all.

    Reu slept 9-3 then i fed him in bed and i dozed off, woke up at 5 and put him back in his cot, then he woke at 6 and 7, then finally at 830. I'm very tired and i have my first aid course (2hrs) this morning and thenpicking up the van ive hired to move all the big/heavy things....I have zero energy to even get dressed, not sure how im going to manage today :o
  • Turtle - you'll manage because it needs to be done! Thats how Mums roll.....
  • fluffnutter
    fluffnutter Posts: 23,179 Forumite
    Freddie's reached the dreaded 4 month sleep regression thing. Since we started with a bedtime routine around 6 weeks he's been fairly consistent with feeds around 10pm, 1am and 4am.

    Now he'll wake at about 9pm, then every hour until about 2am, then he'll go a couple of hours until 4am but then start waking regularly until he's finally up between 6am and 7am. He wants booby every time.

    Feeling pretty shattered.
    "Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.
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