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MSE Pregnancy Club 24
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Thanks missmonkeymoo - Ive just ordered a copy of that book too. My biggest worry is money (can you tell by how much I've gone on about it in the last few days?!?) and although we've saved to have this baby, I dont think any amount would ever be enough to take my worry away.
Thanks sexy mouse. I need some more baby hangers so I can get the rest of the clothes hung up, and also want to get a couple of big baskets to keep bibs/mittens/hats etc in, and then we're nearly there!0 -
I like this thread. It's very supportive.
2019 Wins
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Me too LM. I feel very at home here now
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Is anyone thinking of doing a pregnancy photoshoot? You know - you, OH and bump? I would love to do one, when I'm about 7 months (4 weeks away) - not very MSE I know, but nice to have nice memories0
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moneypuddle wrote: »Is anyone thinking of doing a pregnancy photoshoot? You know - you, OH and bump? I would love to do one, when I'm about 7 months (4 weeks away) - not very MSE I know, but nice to have nice memories
We have one booked on 8th August!! Will be 38 weeks exactly, so hoping bubs isn't too early. It seems luxurious but we have budgeted so much and this is costing £150 (in total we have spent £1000 and have nearly everything) and is a bump to baby package so you can get a collage of all the photos, you, OH and bump and then she comes again when baby is about 10 days old
this is the local lady we're using, I can't wait as the shots look stunning and thats what swung it for me http://www.sarahstonephotography.co.uk/index2.php?v=v1Thats the pregnancy gallery, then check the newborn one! hubby, for once, said what if something goes wrong? and i think even if it did, this is our first pregnancy and I'd like a record of it. The photographer was really cute as well, saying its good to get shots of you both as its the last time you'll be alone together - nearly bawled my eyes out
DS born Aug 2012
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Oh and also, a little more MSE - I'm signed up as a dancer in a year long photography project - no pay but free shots and the first session is supposed to be 20th july when I am 35 weeks so that could work too - they want just leotards though, may have to take along my maternity swimming cossie
DS born Aug 2012
POAMAYCDBXMAS 2019-
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LadyMorticia wrote: »I know that Working Tax Credit goes on the previous years income to decide your benefit for the year you're applying but I'm not sure if Child Tax Credit is the same.
Yes it is- we used to get the min (£41 per 4 weeks) till they completely lowered the earning limits
Child benefit is still for everyone as far as I can tell (£81.20 per 4 weeks for one child). PDF form available online for this, but it won't let you print till you can enter the DOB, but can fill in what you can then save it for later.0 -
moneypuddle wrote: »Is anyone thinking of doing a pregnancy photoshoot? You know - you, OH and bump? I would love to do one, when I'm about 7 months (4 weeks away) - not very MSE I know, but nice to have nice memories
We're not going to, I don't think, but I'm a Photographer and FIL is a Photographer, so if we ever change our minds...:rotfl:2019 Wins
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Moneypuddle- not everyone gets child benefit. First you have to apply for it. You then get to keep it if your combined income is less than £50k. If your combined salary is over£60k it will all be taken back through tax. If you earn between the 2 amounts you loose 1% for each £100 you earn over £50k.
HTH
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moneypuddle wrote: »Thanks kitten_pie
It was an old airing cupboard in our spare room, and we've replastered it where needed, put replacement shelves in, plus a rail, then painted it out white. Then had to seal it all to keep the spiders out!
We might have to do something similar - the room which will be baby's is next to ours and has a huuuuge built in cupboard but it seriously needs redecorating and new internal fittings!! I really like how yours looks so thanks for the inspiration
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