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MSE Newborn to 1 year (& beyond!) baby club 2
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DayDreamBeliever wrote: »Thank you, thank you, thank you!
a point in the general direction is perfect and you're too kind with the in depth reply I really really appreciate it. When we were in London still I had a plethora of stores or hairdressers I could have gone to for advice but since we moved there is nothing around here at all - to the extent that my oh travels back to London to have his hair done as there isn't a barbers anywhere near us to have it done here - cheaper prices and the elusive extra bedroom and garden had an additional sacrifice we didn't even consider lol. Again, thank you I at least have something to start with now x
Your OH is a brave man - I don't think mine would be able to function outside London! Although his biggest issue would be food - he does his own hair, so wouldn't miss the barbers.
Forgot to mention yesterday - if you haven't already, get a detangling hairbrush like a Tangle Teezer. Saves a lot of tears and frustration!0 -
Yaaaaay! Fluff and Freddie are back! :j0
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Your OH is a brave man - I don't think mine would be able to function outside London! Although his biggest issue would be food - he does his own hair, so wouldn't miss the barbers.
Forgot to mention yesterday - if you haven't already, get a detangling hairbrush like a Tangle Teezer. Saves a lot of tears and frustration!
I've had to learn and learn fast how to cook his favourites - his favourite restaurant from before we moved were wonderful & gave me recipes and a few lessons - my parents bring up packages of ingredients when they visit, I just took living in such a multicultural place for granted & its been a bit of a shock to both of us! He's got locks and they're beyond my capability so he travels down to have them tightened or whatever it is he gets done lol.
I'm off to the local huge boots this morning although not too hopeful they'll stock them however my mum is visiting on sunday so can ask her to bring the bits up with her so I can start with something more suitable then johnsons which is doing her hair no good at all - thank you again x
Hi fluff, loving Freddie - so amazingly cute!0 -
Hi fluff :wave: lovely pic of Freddie as always.
I have managed to persuade DP to take the boys to school today as I'm going to my friends and have so much to get done here first!:)DS1 10yrsDS2 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 -
Yay!!! Fluff and Freddie!!!
Thanks, I'll show that model to my DH and see if we can buy it sooner rather than later. Do you have to wait until they sit up on their own or can you put a cushion or two on the sides? I just want her to be with us at the table instead of on the floor or on the table (well, she's in the bouncer, lol). I'm so glad to see you!!!:j
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13/12/2012, baby girl!!!0 -
Yay!!! Fluff and Freddie!!!
Thanks, I'll show that model to my DH and see if we can buy it sooner rather than later. Do you have to wait until they sit up on their own or can you put a cushion or two on the sides? I just want her to be with us at the table instead of on the floor or on the table (well, she's in the bouncer, lol). I'm so glad to see you!!!:j
Freddie wasn't able to sit unaided on the floor when we first started using it. I was still putting cushions round him in case he fell. But in the chair, if they do lose their balance, they can't really slip far. If anything they tend to lean forwards (like in the picture) which doesn't cause a problem. He was fine.
It's good to be back from my sojourn"Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0 -
Hi ladies, just a quick question - when did everyone's baby first roll over? Lil miss is sitting unaided, she slivers across the floor on her belly or back using her legs to push herself along however she has never rolled over or indeed shown any interest in doing so, anyone else's little one been the same? She's 21 weeks today.0
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fluffnutter wrote: »Freddie wasn't able to sit unaided on the floor when we first started using it. I was still putting cushions round him in case he fell. But in the chair, if they do lose their balance, they can't really slip far. If anything they tend to lean forwards (like in the picture) which doesn't cause a problem. He was fine.
It's good to be back from my sojourn
Welcome back fluff and Freddie0 -
DayDreamBeliever wrote: »Hi ladies, just a quick question - when did everyone's baby first roll over? Lil miss is sitting unaided, she slivers across the floor on her belly or back using her legs to push herself along however she has never rolled over or indeed shown any interest in doing so, anyone else's little one been the same? She's 21 weeks today.
My LO is similar. 19 weeks today can't roll over but does a great backward crab shuffle on her back and is very near to sitting up unaided. Lifts legs when on her back but think she is some way off rolling.0 -
quick one,
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Marta, Jade is clingy always been but it is a matter of personality. She always been a bit unseattle, as you all know she cried for the first 5 weeks of life day and night, and got better gradually. I left my first DD when she was 2 weeks old with my MIL, but DD1 has always and still is very independent, a different personality,
I still take J to see the grandparents 3 times a week and just now she talks and laughs with them until she wants to nap so she wants mummy. She wants to nap every 1.30- 2 hs !... She is becoming such a sweet little thing.Mejor morir de pie que vivir toda una vida de rodillas.0
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