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That would be me then. :eek:
Have to drive to a 30th birthday party tomorrow. Mr Stubby never takes a turn.
Quite funny. I don't drink, you would think my OH would be pleased about that. But I don't drive eitherfairclaire wrote: »Good! Hopefully you just need a good fartLet us know
As an aside.....I had a very broody but at the same time accepting and knowing I was being silly time a couple of years ago. I had an urge to have another baby at a totally silly age :eek: I think it was a running out of time urgethankfully my sensible side took over, but I do remember it all started with Flo being 2 days late and me realising I was hopeful
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Luckily Ive had a kick up the bum since then
I have a 47 year old friend who had a baby at age 45! She has 5 other kids, so her kids are 24, 21, 8, 7, 5 and 16 months. The 8, 7 and 5 year olds are adopted. She is absolutely thriving, loving every minute!What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
fairclaire wrote: »please don't make this announcement when you get stuck on 69 :eek:
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:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Thank you :mad: Just spit tea all over my pc:D
Morning all - need to go and get changed now :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Good morning all, hope the elite are well and everyone has stayed safe with the bad weather and floods xx
thanks everyone for the lovely messages about my new granddaughter, after the rubish year we have had its such a wonderful ending xxGood Morning everyone.
Thanks Chris for the new thread :T
Congratulations to rhosynbach on the birth of your granddaughter. Blodwen s a good welsh name isn t it.
your right Blodwen is a good welsh name the reason may be significant to Tiny shoes 15 years ago she owned our dream house, we never met her she sadly died and her brother sold us her house cheapily as he decided we were the people she wanted to live here:A everyone in the village had big storys to tell about her and how wonderful she was, she had no kids and wanted our house to be a family home so we were fulfilling her wish.
the kids always said that she was looking over them over people thought it was creepy it was always said in our house if a door swung shut it was blodwen keeping out the cold looking after us .
so my dd choice the name in honour of the lady that made there childhood so good in their perfect home...:A0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Yes you do! We all do at one time or another :eek: Id personally rather need a good fart than have a baby kicking my insides these days :eek::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Glad I didn't get changed earlier - I would have needed to do it again :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Good morning
Day off today :j A few jobs at home, maybe a quick dash to the co-op to get some £1 Lindt choc santas (although my local co-op never has anything that's mentioned online), then off on a jolly with friends for shopping/drinkies/meal :beer::beer: Have a good day everyone x
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rhosynbach wrote: »Good morning all, hope the elite are well and everyone has stayed safe with the bad weather and floods xx
thanks everyone for the lovely messages about my new granddaughter, after the rubish year we have had its such a wonderful ending xx
your right Blodwen is a good welsh name the reason may be significant to Tiny shoes 15 years ago she owned our dream house, we never met her she sadly died and her brother sold us her house cheapily as he decided we were the people she wanted to live here:A everyone in the village had big storys to tell about her and how wonderful she was, she had no kids and wanted our house to be a family home so we were fulfilling her wish.
the kids always said that she was looking over them over people thought it was creepy it was always said in our house if a door swung shut it was blodwen keeping out the cold looking after us .
so my dd choice the name in honour of the lady that made there childhood so good in their perfect home...:A
omg Rhos - what a lovely lovely story. :T:T:T:T
I have gone from sniggering like a hyena to tears in my eyes at this lovely story in the space of a few minutes thanks to you lot0 -
The coop is open on FB
I won a jar of sauce
Womble Total 2014 - £31.05
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rhosynbach wrote: »Good morning all, hope the elite are well and everyone has stayed safe with the bad weather and floods xx
thanks everyone for the lovely messages about my new granddaughter, after the rubish year we have had its such a wonderful ending xx
your right Blodwen is a good welsh name the reason may be significant to Tiny shoes 15 years ago she owned our dream house, we never met her she sadly died and her brother sold us her house cheapily as he decided we were the people she wanted to live here:A everyone in the village had big storys to tell about her and how wonderful she was, she had no kids and wanted our house to be a family home so we were fulfilling her wish.
the kids always said that she was looking over them over people thought it was creepy it was always said in our house if a door swung shut it was blodwen keeping out the cold looking after us .
so my dd choice the name in honour of the lady that made there childhood so good in their perfect home...:A
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Morning *yawn*♥ Worrying does not empty tomorrow of it's troubles.... it empties today of it's strength ♥0
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