Z my boys are like that with bubs - right in his face all the time - poor kid. I bet he is wishing he was the first child of a rich family!! Heehee! I'm really enjoying it now. A few weeks and you will feel tons better physically. Re your boys lol! Ah we can never be to smug even if we do graduate to smog status. With our lovely boys there will always be mud and talk of poo however many girls we have! If I had my dd my boys scrapping would stop me looking smug. She would be in the mosh of it pulling hair and wrestling too. But she would darn cute doing it. Your very lucky and I'm over the moon for you x
Deaks I have no idea where you live as geography is not a strong point but dh says St Albans is about sixty miles away - I thought it was Liverpool!
Charlie - my washing machine always breaks down after I give birth but not this time. I love washing, the only house work I have to do religiously. When my washing went I had to wait weeks for a new one. When the dish washer went dh was out the door in a flash and got a new one that day in the back of my car. Men!!
Packing up my baby bits today. Urgh hormones!! I want another, I can't help it. No more babies makes me sad. Doesn't help that my baby's are to darn cute. Dave was so cute in his bath today splashing like a wild thing. He makes me so happy. I am so blessed. I think I'm going to explode with happiness one day. Even with the mess and puke and poop. I just love it. Wish you could stop time or bottle feelings. As right now everything seems perfect.
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Thread: UK SMOG Wannabes June
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June 8th, 2012, 07:55 PM #51
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June 8th, 2012, 07:59 PM #52
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June 9th, 2012, 05:10 AM #53
Maybe, yeah st albans def not too far away from you, charlie and a couple of others (though i cant remember who...oops!). In fact really easy to get to from any of the south east, london, east and midlands areas. Those who live far south or far north would definitely find it harder. Wells probably a bit of a mission for everyone other than those who actually live in Norfolk but well worth the trip if we are up for a weekend. Im easy though, what would everyone prefer and when are they free?
My friends with girls say they are just as bad with the playing in mud and talking about poo so don't reckon its much difference except they do it in skirts and wellies instead of trousers and wellies!!!2007
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June 9th, 2012, 07:54 AM #54
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June 9th, 2012, 10:22 AM #55Big Dreamer
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I'm just up the road from you Deaks
I think I'm gonna have to leave you guys to do your planning and see if I can slot in. I'm due 22nd July. My dp is going away to south Africa for two weeks at the end of August so if anything then would probably be good for me, but would obviously be dependant on the new person arriving lolDS1-9
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June 9th, 2012, 11:15 AM #56
Z, know what u mean! I had the twins day 2 of the easter school hols, so had almost 2wks of the boys at home... I'm still an a'fuzzy' dream-like state, physically feel about 90 and light-headed, waiting for it to get better, but it won't till they sleep all night, I get into a routine and loose a few pounds!
Def wouldn't make Wells, not sure where St Albans is???
Girls been on comfort milk for almost a week, 1st few days great, past 2 days awful, so gonna stop the colief drops and just try milk on it's own. Deaks did u notice it separating in the bottle??? weird!
Babymad, wow monday!!! must of missed that!
Charlie, pics on fb great! x
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June 9th, 2012, 11:21 AM #57
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June 9th, 2012, 01:24 PM #58Dream Vet
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definitely up for a meet up st albans isnt far for me x am bloody knackered just gutted the house x
babymad good luck thinking of you x xUK Mummy to 4 beautiful boys, need to stop dreaming of a princess
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June 9th, 2012, 02:17 PM #59
Inglewood, st albans is in hertfordshire, literally just north of london. Yes the comfort milk will separate if left for any amount of time. DS2 was always a guzzler so that never really happened except if he left any. I guess just keep shaking it if the girls are slow feeders... and thats where the reflux bottles would come in handy as they would dispel the air bubbles caused by shaking before the girls drank it.
Oh yes kell, now i remember that its you who lives quite close by, i knew it was someone!2007
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June 9th, 2012, 02:24 PM #60
Ridiculous i know but its been really peeing me off this week that one of my tickers says... 'if baby is a girl....' It had better move on to the next thing soon or im gonna delete it! Does anyone else think gd has sent them slightly mad?!
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