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  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    Good morning all missed all the glitchy shopping yesterday alas DD needed some new clothes so I was dragged (kicking and screaming) from shop to shop.
    Miss_Laid wrote: »
    Good morning :)

    Great to see you post - another one to cross of the MIA list :j
    Nannylala wrote: »
    Good morning , today is a sad day for me as its my DH 15th Anniversary.:AI still miss him so much especially on days like this.As I was typing my post with a few tears, my small lamp I have on flickered and went out and I know in my heart he is looking down on me:)so I blew him 15 kisses up to heaven:A

    thinking of you Nannylala and Lala
    Snap-ant wrote: »
    :)

    Well it is Monday & another working week spreads ahead :(

    Work has very kindly changed my shifts without speaking to me, told me on Friday they change this week :mad: some notice or hint would of helped.

    I noticed also new entry system on staff door - no has bothered to tell me how to get in today :mad:

    and breathe :o:o

    How is everyone else?

    :rotfl::rotfl:

    I am very well thank you Snap-ant - hope the week goes by quickly and smoothly for you :)

    It is lovely and sunny here at the moment but forecast is for gales and maybe snow for later so I am off out to get any errands done this morning just in case they are right and it turns horrible - have a fun day all :)
  • Nannylala wrote: »
    Good morning , today is a sad day for me as its my DH 15th Anniversary.:AI still miss him so much especially on days like this.As I was typing my post with a few tears, my small lamp I have on flickered and went out and I know in my heart he is looking down on me:)so I blew him 15 kisses up to heaven:A

    Big hugs to you Nannylala.

    Good Morning Everyone. Typical missed the asda glitch yesterday. Didnt go on here until evening. Busy day with middle son ill, hubby mood swings all over the place. Last day yesterday of clearing his mums house out, and still two weeks until the funeral.
    Please glitch fairy let it be on today:)
  • sally06
    sally06 Posts: 4,132 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    morning. I'm off to w@rk now. Will catch up on the train. Big hugs for (((nannylala))))

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  • Good morning all. Quite mild here, keeps looking like rain then deciding against it!
    SPARKY16 wrote: »
    I agree it worked for me buy a dehumidifier you will be surprised at the amount of moisture it sucks out of the air

    We have a dehumidifier I got off Ebay through Fatfingers, ended up getting it for about £20 for it as no-one else found it :T:T. It worked very well and had to empty it quite frequently. Funny thing is we have not needed to use it since DS left home :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Morning all :wave:

    Same here

    Ds is 2yrs and 3 mths...until last Nov he slept through the night (i.e. 6 hours straight) a whole 3 times. That happened around the 12 week mark, I was so excited hahaha good job I didn't know what was in store for the next 20 months:eek:

    I'm still catching up on my sleep deficit, and probably will be for some time :)

    You were lucky! My DD woke every 2 hours EVERY night for the first 2 years of her life :eek::eek: No problems to make her do it, was really happy to see me EVERY TWO HOURS :mad::mad: I had to go to her or she made herself sick. In the end I told OH to take a week off work and used ear plugs. She did not appreciate it if a grumpy daddy went to her and screamed louder, but she finally realised that she was not going to win and by the end of the week she was sleeping through! I actually slept about 14 hours the first night she did not wake :rotfl::rotfl:

    Thinking of you Nannylala. - maybe they'll let you have the entry code if you kick the door down :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Seriously though, I think you are remarkably restrained considering what they put you through :)
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • I let two (small) APG's expire :eek:
    They will still go through if you find a nice SA who doesn't notice the date ;) just put them through with a few others. I would wait until you can find a nice young man SA as they are the best kind :D
  • P2TKL
    P2TKL Posts: 1,705 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Morning all :wave:



    Same here

    Ds is 2yrs and 3 mths...until last Nov he slept through the night (i.e. 6 hours straight) a whole 3 times. That happened around the 12 week mark, I was so excited hahaha good job I didn't know what was in store for the next 20 months:eek:

    I'm still catching up on my sleep deficit, and probably will be for some time :)

    My son didnt sleep through the night until he was three !! Hes 15 now and Im still catching up on my sleep :rotfl:...as for him, he can sleep for England now !!!!
  • izzy65
    izzy65 Posts: 2,862 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary
    Morning everyone, hugs to nannylala have as good a day as you can, pull out the photo albums and remember the good times. :)
    The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.
  • SineadG
    SineadG Posts: 268 Forumite
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    Morrisons are doing a payday bonus. Spend £35 for 3 consecutive weeks and receive £10 off your next £35 shop details here.

    http://www.morrisons.co.uk/Whats-New/Payday-bonus/
  • Morning Folks :)

    After a week or so away from this thread, I think I'll be spending this week catching up...later though - have to go to work for a while. Hugs, and love and thoughts to all.
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    Hey all,
    Have given up on trying to catch up (think I've missed about a weeks worth of posts!)
    Huge hugs to Tinyshoes and Nanylala and anyone else who needs them at the moment.
    I haven't been about much, my anxiety levels seemed to hit rock bottom on Friday and I was ready to give up, managed to push through and yesterday after reading about the muller glitch on here and deciding to give it a go, I've managed to spring board out the other side and feel so much better at the mo :)
    It's amazing how something so simple can make me feel so good :D I actually feel I can do something for once and not just sit here feeling a useless mess.
    Hopefully good feeling continues as I hate the down days and not having people to chat to about them :(

    On a different note I signed up to MSM like somebody suggested and I saw the Alpro almond which Ts have a MOC for at £1.59 in T's vs £1.00 in A's. With 80p MOC (from T's magazine) for T's is this a good one to add to a comparable shop?
    I saw someone mention a T's shop earlier and this wasn't on it so wondered if it's worth a mention?
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