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MSE Newborn to 1 year Baby Club 1

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  • Aimless
    Aimless Posts: 924 Forumite
    Can you block your own drive for a bit, till they get used to the idea of not parking there?

    Why they couldn't leave well alone I don't know? They haven't even considered all the other people who might end up raising children. Also, it says for moneysaving, so why are we in here? I know we have bargains, but it is a chat thread. :D
  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    I could block my drive but it makes it awkward for my other neighbour to get their car out.
    I have just got back after dropping the boys off and honestly someone else from that house was blocking my drive, I came in and put Noah in his cot as he is sleeping went downstairs and shouted through the wall for them to move their f***ing car!! Our walls are paper thin and within 10 seconds they came running out and have moved the car!! :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
  • Ooh aldi nappies here, and we have exotic animals too :) I was most excited when we went up to size 4 recently to find the main character has changed from a normal coloured giraffe to a blue one!

    Reuben's new thing is growling. Drops a toy and can't reach it? Growl until mummy picks it up. Mum not quick enough undoing her bra...growl until he gets milk. Feel like I've got a puppy not a baby as all i hear all day is grrrr. Where on earth did he learn it from, that's what i want to know! He even holds things (toys, muslins) in his mouth and grrs at me. Odd child!

    Gilly I love the handprint Santa, I am going to try that this weekend :)
  • Aimless
    Aimless Posts: 924 Forumite
    Clouds, we're on clouds not leaves *needs sleep*
  • fluffnutter
    fluffnutter Posts: 23,179 Forumite
    Having problems with Freddie's hair. If I style it the way it wants to go he looks like Hitler :(
    "Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.
  • *Nutella*
    *Nutella* Posts: 2,406 Forumite
    Having problems with Freddie's hair. If I style it the way it wants to go he looks like Hitler :(

    :eek: Surely he doesn't have a moustache at that age?!...
  • *Nutella*
    *Nutella* Posts: 2,406 Forumite
    More Pampers excitement here this morning: zebra, parrot and tiger! :)

    PS: Am thinking that it's conversations like these that scare the dads off - my OH would run a mile if I made him talk about animal pictures on nappies... :o
  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    Having problems with Freddie's hair. If I style it the way it wants to go he looks like Hitler :(

    :rotfl: you should definitely post a pic of that!!
    *Nutella* wrote: »
    More Pampers excitement here this morning: zebra, parrot and tiger! :)

    PS: Am thinking that it's conversations like these that scare the dads off - my OH would run a mile if I made him talk about animal pictures on nappies... :o

    It is strange how becoming a mum makes things like this exciting!! :cool:
    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
  • *Nutella*
    *Nutella* Posts: 2,406 Forumite
    Right, my love of Pampers has been temporarily tainted. If you're eating your lunch, look away now.

    So I was sat here eating my lunch, laughing at Fluff's post about Freddie's hair, LO was happily bouncing away in her jumperoo. Suddenly, on the floor below her, I spot... POO :eek: Not just a little bit, but a proper load :eek: Turns out her nappy had leaked on one side and the poo had travelled down inside her trouser leg - but the really incredible thing is that there is NO poo in the jumperoo seat. Nada, zilch.

    How on earth did she manage that?!..... :eek:
  • Sammie_03
    Sammie_03 Posts: 2,026 Forumite
    Luckily I had just swallowed my last bit of a bourbon before I read your post nutella!!
    No idea how it managed to steer clear of the jumperoo!! Still disgusting 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
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