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MSE Newborn to 1 year Baby Club 1
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Hello Ladies

Just thought I would share a pic or two of my little monkey
In his shirt today
Little shrine at work for him - in progress. And yes, I did resharpen all my pencils on my first day back
Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
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Thank you for all my bday wishes ladies!
And for sharing your high chairs! xDFD February 2012
Baby Boy Born February 2012 :smileyhea
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He's so gorgeous Sunshine! xxDFD February 2012

Baby Boy Born February 2012 :smileyhea
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Ahh lovely pics sunshine, he looks so grown up now.
Lovely shrine too! He really is a cutie.
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 -
Thanks

Oh and highchairs, we have this one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bonito-Beb%C3%83%C2%A9-Feed-Now-Highchair/dp/B005EF8XVY
Looks just like the cosatto noodle one. xLittle Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
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Awww, Aiden looks so grown-up in his shirt
And what an impressive amount of pencils! Whenever anyone in my office is out, even for a week's holiday, all their stationery is 'borrowed' and they come back to a rather limited selection... I'm impressed your pencils were still there!
PS: Feed Me Now is a brilliant name for a highchair!0 -
Awww, Aiden looks so grown-up in his shirt
And what an impressive amount of pencils! Whenever anyone in my office is out, even for a week's holiday, all their stationery is 'borrowed' and they come back to a rather limited selection... I'm impressed your pencils were still there!
Ha!! Actually, the girl who covered my ML had just shoved my pen caddy (?? if thats what you call it?!) in the bottom drawer of my desk! I was rather offended!
I did enjoy restocking my post it selection from the stationery room though!! I am sooo sad:eek:!
xLittle Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
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sunshine_1988 wrote: »Ha!! Actually, the girl who covered my ML had just shoved my pen caddy (?? if thats what you call it?!) in the bottom drawer of my desk! I was rather offended!

I did enjoy restocking my post it selection from the stationery room though!! I am sooo sad:eek:!
Oh, post-its are fab, especially when you have a choice of colour and size!
And pens too. I will only use one specific notebook though - and I'm willing to pay for them myself to get them. Was very excited about heading to Ryman to buy one yesterday - and to find they were BOGOF! :money: 0 -
:T oh brill! I particularly like the very small post its, when we are working through reports - I like to write on them and page mark with those bad boysOh, post-its are fab, especially when you have a choice of colour and size!
And pens too. I will only use one specific notebook though - and I'm willing to pay for them myself to get them. Was very excited about heading to Ryman's to buy one yesterday - and to find they were BOGOF! :money:
One thing I don't like...cheap plastic wallets :mad:
Anyway....just off to make a cup of tea! xLittle Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
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That's not sad sunshine.
I love organising. If my boys have to do posters/collages for homework I become a woman obsessed and have to take over
it has to be perfect! I'm sure the teachers must know I've done it!!
Nutella - I would label all my stationary if I worked in your office!
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
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