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I spent 5 hours in A&E today...I need sympathy!!!

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Aimsmum · 05/09/2005 19:59

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LIZS · 05/09/2005 20:01

ouch. hope you feel better soon.

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WigWamBam · 05/09/2005 20:01

Ow, you poor thing. I hope it heals quickly.

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Aimsmum · 05/09/2005 20:04

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SherlockLGJ · 05/09/2005 20:05

Sympathy


You poor love.

Go in tomorrow they will see you are not right and if you have to take a day or two off, it is certainly going to be genuine.

Not suggesting your back wasn't, but this is visible IYKWIM

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Aimsmum · 05/09/2005 20:11

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SherlockLGJ · 05/09/2005 20:21

Don't mention the war



10 out of 30 on Wednesday and all of them on Thursday.

Have one of my BF and her partner coming to dinner on Wednesday,and we will all take him to school, so DS will not start without a little bit of ceremony.

Because my family are in Ireland, and my DH's DS is commonly known as my Vile SIL.

My DB is still in hospital in Malaga, following peretonitis, he texted today and said get X to ring me on Thursday.

She doesn't even seem to be aware that he is starting school

DH's mum is dead, so you would think she would assume the mantle, not every week (although that would be nice, for DS (not the rest of us) at least on important dates.


Sorry, rant over and apologies for hi-jacking your thread.

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Miaou · 05/09/2005 20:27

Aimsmum!!! That sounds horrible! And at your work for being so unsympathetic!

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Aimsmum · 05/09/2005 20:28

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Aimsmum · 05/09/2005 20:29

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Lonelymum · 05/09/2005 20:41

Poor you Aimsmum. Still, more of an excuse to sit at the computer and Mumsnet!

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SherlockLGJ · 05/09/2005 20:42

Thing is I wouldn't invite her to be there, NOT ON MY TURF so to speak.

But a phone call this weekend would have been nice.

DS's school is a Faith school, so ergo I would not let her within an asses roar of the school.

When DS was (2), and I was explaining in company that he would go through the Faith system and he could then accept it or walk away.

I walked away for quite a long time, but now love going to Mass. NOT a God botherer, just enjoy my faith. Happy I had it to fall back on, so to speak.

Anyway, I digress, she turned around to DS then 2 (thankfully) and said.......................

Don't you worry X I have a really good book at home on alternative religions for you.


This is a woman who was made a (sympathy)God Mother to DS, we had already decided on my DB and DS. (we could not have any more) I had to convince the Priest that it was an act of Christian kindness and then she comes out with that...................WTF

BTW his new school are really hot on alternative religions.............so lmao at her small mindness.


I am so sorry for jacking your thread, but this is cheaper than therapy

I hate her can you tell

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Aimsmum · 05/09/2005 20:43

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Aimsmum · 05/09/2005 20:51

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SherlockLGJ · 05/09/2005 20:56

You don't know the half of it.


She was shagging her BF hubby on and off for 10 years......................long story and not for here.


Suffice to say, when I call her "Whore of X Parish" DH just grins like a loon.

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Hausfrau · 05/09/2005 21:10

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sweetkitty · 05/09/2005 21:28

Aww aimsmum wishing you a speedy recovery x

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SherlockLGJ · 06/09/2005 09:42

Thanks for letting me hijack last night.

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Aimsmum · 06/09/2005 09:55

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Prettybird · 06/09/2005 10:19

Sorry to hear your woes Aimsmum.

Where did you fall off the pavement? You feel such a dumpling, don't you! I remember going over on my weak ankle when I was pregnant, going to our office in Edinburgh - and I was in tears by the time I got in to the office.

How's your dd enjoying school?

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Aimsmum · 06/09/2005 11:14

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Prettybird · 06/09/2005 12:03

It's not as if you have to walk that far!

Ds loves showing us his "homework" every night: the Kipper stories where he has to tell us the story. And then he shows off his (sort of) jotter, where the most recent reading bits have been pasted in and which he has coloured in. The latest was a house with a cut out Kipper, which he showed me how he could "put" (thanks to the wee bit of Blu Tak) in to the various room of the house.

Ds hasn't noticeabley been more tired - although we are making a conscious effort to put him ot bed earlier - now aiming at 7.30 rather than 8. He's still getting up at 6.45 or earlier, full of beans!

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Aimsmum · 06/09/2005 15:41

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Prettybird · 06/09/2005 16:10

... god, if only. Ds has a treat on a Friday and is allowed to watch Doctor Who, which means it is 10 o'clock before he gets to bed. But does he wake up any earlier??........

Thank goodness for Cbeebies on weekend mornings!

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