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Experimental Little Invention Takes Existence
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Thanks guys. Love all this baby talk.... Oh his our last one, sold all my baby stuff, so sad to see the crib go into someone elses car. We took forever trying to decide on which to buy. Love it, my first was born via Ivf and Zak was natural. Was always told we would have a slim chance. Remember after my second go that no way it was going to work. I remember th journey home crying and seriously getting myself use to the idea of adoption. And the fact would have to adopt from overseas. And now look gods blessed our family with two perfect boys. Ohh going to cry. I'm hoping to be sponsoring a little orphan. Poor baby's,.
I have a clomid baby hun, we tried for 2 1/2 years for him and my 3rd round of clomid worked (that was the round where I'd had enough of everything and was ready to give up).
He can be a little monster but gets away with absolute murder quite often which is usually my fault(he was born not breathing so every day I count every day I have with him a blessing
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Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
Back from Ts
Was about to tell Zippy the vimto is still comparing :rotfl:zippydooda wrote: »thanks but someone nicked ALLLLLL of them today.
I only wanted 16
:rotfl:
There was only 5 on the shelf in my local, so I had to settle for just the 4
Bought another £45 of RTC nappies. I think I may be in a bit of trouble with DHbut most of them are going to good homes so I may not get such a telling off
I think I may have a nappy buying addiction..... :rotfl:Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
I have a clomid baby hun, we tried for 2 1/2 years for him and my 3rd round of clomid worked (that was the round where I'd had enough of everything and was ready to give up).
He can be a little monster but gets away with absolute murder quite often which is usually my fault(he was born not breathing so every day I count every day I have with him a blessing
)
Ohh our miracle babies :T:A:T0 -
zippydooda wrote: »the visible ones should be listed on my posts, but I crop them out as they ARE hard to see. so here it is in full for today, overnight and tomorrow.
I should add. there are thousands up there, so you may have seen one that is not listed. hth
except for DM who was late as always.
I did post a link to this site but it takes a lot of your processor and freezes some laptops. don't even try it with a note book. lol
link to site. its ok used it for over a year. but your lappy must be good enough. wont do any harm, but may freeze your screen for a bit.
http://iss.astroviewer.net/0 -
Back from Ts
Was about to tell Zippy the vimto is still comparing :rotfl:
There was only 5 on the shelf in my local, so I had to settle for just the 4
Bought another £45 of RTC nappies. I think I may be in a bit of trouble with DHbut most of them are going to good homes so I may not get such a telling off
I think I may have a nappy buying addiction..... :rotfl:
I hadn't realised having a baby was so expensive these days as it's over 25 years since I had to buy anything baby related. Bouncers, high chairs etc were all quite reasonably priced when my son was born but as soon as you put 'baby' in the title of anything these days that there's a premium price that goes along with it.Many a mickle makes a muckle.0 -
Dip dap they better not be size 4. I'm going through enough and trying desperately to potty train eldest. Even bribing him with his own slide and swing set. But no his too scared to do his poo.0
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How stupid am I?
I thought that was a bad thing so wasn't getting that jar on my other lists but you've made me realise it was actually a profit.
While aau1 is around
If I bought 10 jars of apple & apricot, one jar that's n/a and the trigger, would I then be paid to take them away?Many a mickle makes a muckle.0 -
I hadn't realised having a baby was so expensive these days as it's over 25 years since I had to buy anything baby related. Bouncers, high chairs etc were all quite reasonably priced when my son was born but as soon as you put 'baby' in the title of anything these days that there's a premium price that goes along with it.
Just go look at the price of some of the top of the range prams Tweets
One of my friends pays £800 a time for hers (bugaboo? icandy? errrr some other weird named ones too!)Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
Dip dap they better not be size 4. I'm going through enough and trying desperately to potty train eldest. Even bribing him with his own slide and swing set. But no his too scared to do his poo.
Errrr, OK they weren't.....
Cici, next time you're in Ts make sure you check the pack size of all the pampers on the shelf. The older ones are a different pack size of the current ones and about half the price.
I kept finding them mixed in with the current stock for a few weeks after they went down. I think the new packaging is virtually identical so the staff sometimes don't realise when they fill.
(I know the active fit 5+ are 58 pack sized reduced to £6.50 while the identical 68 pack size are full price, i found a couple lurking on the shelf last week)
Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
No free baby shop
Still happy with results as 12 jars for £1.02 is amazing
12 items (8 different) on your bill qualify for comparison Tesco
+£4.36
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1 x Bassett's Jelly Babies (21g) £0.20 N/A
2 x Hipp Organic Pasta with Tomatoes & Mozzarella 10mt... £1.90 £1.00
2 x Hipp Organic Growing Up Meal Sweetcorn, Peppers & ... £1.90 £1.00
2 x Hipp Organic Vegetables with Noodles & Chicken 10m... £1.90 £1.54
1 x Heinz Mum's Own Recipe Fruity Chicken Casserole 7m... £0.85 £0.50
2 x Heinz Mum's Own Beef, Tomato & Potato 10mth+ (250g... £1.98 £1.00
1 x Haribo Starmix Mini £0.10 £0.10
1 x Cow & Gate Beef Casserole 10mth+ (250g) £0.98 £0.50
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant White Mice Bar (15g) £0.10 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g) £0.10 N/A
1 x Cow & Gate Scrummy Tuna Penne 10mth+ (250g) £0.89 £0.50
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Comparison total (compared products only) £10.50 £6.14
Sorry to be a pain, but can someone shed some light on this glitch for me?
Been away for a week as we were decorating the lounge, thankfully its finished now, but despite reading most of yesterday posts I can't fathom this out.0
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