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The Ultimate Incentive Part 11 (or 10B) It's The Final Countdown
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I miss it too, CMD! We've switched to a new budget to save more for our house (decided not to buy our current home and jump straight to Sheffield in a few years so goals and sig have changed!) so could do with the motivation.
I don't feel like I'm doing too well with him at the moment. A lovely cocktail of a mental leap, growth spurt and the coming of the sleep regression is leaving me feeling like a zombie again. But he's all chuckles and smiles when he's settled so he's worth it.
Bought a baby monitor over the weekend (boots points :j) to start getting him used to his cot for the big move in 3 months and cleared out a shelf for his weaning things to start him on purees next month :eek: have all the intentions of making our own food for him but keep on buying the odd Ella's kitchen pouch when I'm at the shops :A0 -
I will have to get you to send me a pic on facebook Cinny as I am not down with the kids with this instragram etc !
Good luck with the weaning Cinny. Heidi mainly had homemade stuff but the pouches etc are great for when you are out and about or you run out.
Heidi is one next week :eek:. Still not a good sleeper but she is the loveliest baby. The childminder has even said she is the happiest baby she has looked after. She wasn't very well at the weekend and was very clingy which is very unlike her.
I miss it on here too!0 -
Missed you all. I'm back https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/70833876#Comment_70833876Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
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