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calmspirit wrote: »....logie.............SD.....................ahem............DRINK!!!!!!!!!!
:D:D:D
I've been a good girl today and drank loads of water
Mum took me to use two of my HH MOCs. I was totally exhausted by the end of it. Most of my stuff is still in the car but got 10 bottles of fizzy juice and 10 litres of fruit juice and finally 10 small bottles of water (I keep a bottle beside my bed and DS takes them to school). My mum thinks it's funny because DS told her he's only allowed a new bottle at the start of each week and just refills it each day, he's copying me because this is what I do each night but then I drink the whole bottle by the end of the night he doesn't even drink half of one! I don't think I've ever told him he can only have a new one a week, I have told him off for wasting them though because he used to throw them in the bin at the end of the school day regardless of how much he'd drunk out of it, many days he'd only had a sip :eek:SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
SPC 2014 £1100:D
Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light
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Problem is most parents don't want to hear anything 'negative' about their little darlings. I am too honest for my own good, I would rather nip unwanted behaviour in the bud so that it doesn't become a bigger problem. But it is almost always the 'school's / teacher's fault' and completely out of character for their little angel.
And to be honest I can't take much of a beating this parents evening so may just nod and say wow lovely kid.
I have no problem teaching kids, even nawty tykes - its the parents that get in the way.:D
Totally agree Floflo..I have always been able to forgive even the worst kids once I meet there parents...the behaviour all becomes crystal clear!0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »I'm like that - certainly this month took a while for luck to come in (slightly more than £2 a week!). And some of us don't have time to be going round car parks looking every five minutes - it's a matter of own priorities I think.
I only go once a day and do the shopping at the same time.I think i'm the only wombler in my neck of the woods.0 -
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Evening all. Hope everyone has had a restful/productive day as desired.
I have washing sorted and ironing done, but early night tonight as schoolrun in the morning.
FC I hope your DS gets a full sleep tonight and his trip goes well.
Logie hope you are getting fighting fit,and drinking the water, and you too SD.0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »I grab the head in the crook of my arm and scrub the flaming teeth myself:D
with a wire brushWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
is it not sides? one side for home and one for away? i cant imagine anyone being above them, they are at the top, in the clouds, just with a few rows behind them.
will be glad when this season is over, not renewing the tickets.When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »I'm like that - certainly this month took a while for luck to come in (slightly more than £2 a week!). And some of us don't have time to be going round car parks looking every five minutes - it's a matter of own priorities I think.
or when the kids are available :rotfl:I only go once a day and do the shopping at the same time.I think i'm the only wombler in my neck of the woods.
i saw one of the trolley men digging receipts out of the bin yesterday :eek:0 -
Sarahdol75 wrote: »Ooh I remember having tramadol after an op on my hand, I walked in the living room sat down and don't remember anything for the next few hours, great pain relief, but don't get addicted to them Logie, ((hugs)) to you.
Tramadol doesn't do anything for me! I've tried different doseages but none worked
The doc in hospital first time I was in couldn't believe I still felt pain after getting this, I was still crying and screaming in agony but they couldn't give me anything else because they still hadn't worked out what was wrong with me.
I have it on repeat order with GP but haven't ordered any in a year because it's pointless, no normal pain meds work much on me, occasionally a combination may work but usually not for much longer than 30 mins so I don't think it's worth putting these in my system for such a brief respite. I usually just sit and cry (not too much when DS is about) or try to do something else to take my mind off it, which I admit isn't easy most of the time.SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
SPC 2014 £1100:D
Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light
"Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken?” ― Terry Pratchett, Going Postal0 -
From what I saw the sunderland fans were behind the goal but on the upper level
i dont think i would want them in the stand above me either :eek: although wouldnt want the newcastle fans in the stand above me either after today. how they let them in drunk and then continue to drink is beyond me. they must have seen them, not like they were being descrete about it :mad:0
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