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MSE Newborn to 1 year (& beyond!) baby club 2
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Got to love predictive text - I wrote bandana bibs; my phone decided that clearly I meant banana bibs
Sammie, hope your headache goes away soon hun x0 -
Got to love predictive text - I wrote bandana bibs; my phone decided that clearly I meant banana bibs
Sammie, hope your headache goes away soon hun x
But strangely... despite not really noticing the error, I knew precisely which bibs you meant. My predictive brain obviously corrected the word without my being aware"Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0 -
:wave: hello! I'm hoping to join you soon - I'm due tomorrow!
It would be lovely if baby joined us this weekend so DH doesn't have to go back to work on Monday, but no signs yet."Good financial planning is about not spending money on things that add no value to your life in order to have more money for the things that do". Eoin McGee0 -
Hello all :hello: will see if I can keep up with this thread a bit more!
I'm not on the list but LO is 13 months, also have girls at 2.5, 8,8, and 10Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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I think once you're trying to burst out of your bouncer, perhaps that means you're a bit too big for it...."Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0
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Hes so cute Fluff
We 're going through a horrible phase ATM where he is taking almighty tantrums when told no or removed from doing something he shouldnt bethe screaming goes on for ages even when attempting to distract him with different things. Is very draining and I feel horrible but I can't just let him stick his fingers in sockets can I.
We have watched Happy Feet this morning thoughThe frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0 -
Gilly that is a hard phase
I'm lucky with the little one as she is such a cheerful little soul and puts up with quite a lot
Squeak (2) doesn't like the Hoover so keeps unplugging it! Hoovering now takes ages :rotfl:Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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Don't get me wrong, he is a really content child and will play with his toys on his own, he's not that clingy or anything. He's just wilful and if he doesn't want to do something he just won't. I wish I could say he takes after Daddy but I'd be lying
Very curious and wild too, but he is funny with itThe frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0 -
Fluff look at him! What a big boy now
Gilly technically he's perfectly safe sticking his fingers in sockets... Www.fatallyflawed.org.uk but I know what you mean, Reuben keeps going for the landline phone power lead and every time I say no! And take it off him move him away, he throws himself face down on the floor and cries :-/0 -
fluffnutter wrote: »I think once you're trying to burst out of your bouncer, perhaps that means you're a bit too big for it....
It's ok - there's a solution for that...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2282433/Whos-big-baby-Huge-adult-size-bouncy-chair-gives-parents-chance-look-childrens-eyes.htmlLittle miracle born April 2012, 33 weeks gestation and a little toughie!0
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