Right, I have now lost my scrap of paper with everything I wanted to say on it - no doubt spirited away by DD1 to somewhere unimaginable. Sigh. Will try to remember, brain a bit addled...
Spot, Boden have got some velvet slippers at the moment, with bows. I like 'em. I did put the spending review on yesterday but the analysis was quite crap and I got a better overview from BBC online. If I watch any more motherducking CBeebies I will lose my mind. I have silence at the moment. Aaaah. Medical herbalist sounds really interesting. Hope the remedies come up trumps. Maybe it's stuff like the herb that's in that sleepy tea - Valerian? That does have an effect actually.
Avo, that is topping that you might be sorted by Christmas. I would love to move, you are dead right, but we have been stalled since DD2 as at first DP was busy with us and now he is busy at work, and I can't do a fat lot as I can barely make it through the days and ensure that me and DDs 1 and 2 are fed, clean and relatively unscathed
It's horribly frustrating but on Sunday we have a minder for DD1 and we are going to spend the day toiling. Though obviously I can only do soft stuff.
SL, thank heavens it wasn't mastitis. When are you back at work btw?
ZJ, it always sounds so exciting round your gaff
Beautiful barn conversion, loadsa tractors, loadsa geese...I was horrified to hear what you DH was told when you were having DD. The poor man! Thank you for the beautiful card, btw 
You mentioned about will and insurance. I would say think about what you or your DH would need should the worst happen. In my case, I would want my mortgage to be paid off in London so it would be an asset for the girls and for DP to have a chunk of money for childcare and so he could work a lot less. Life insurance is quite cheap - I have been quoted £14 per month, and I am 38. I got it through the financial adviser at my bank, but only because they can tend to get a good deal (you do have to put up with their flannel) - you could do it online. Wills - this is important - I am still unravelling my DH's complicated financial affairs years later because we didn't realise getting married nullified his will (also I must admit we were rather in denial about what was going to happen). Also, if your money is tied up in property it can be complicated. Google 'intestacy rules' and see if the rules suit your situation: it can be tricky if you end up with part of your house or large sums of money held in trust for children if you want your partner to have access to it. It's particularly crucial for those who aren't married to the fathers of their children (I think that's just me and Spot). Anyway, coincidentally, a colleague of DP's purchased one of those will kits from Smiths this week
You'd think a barrister could sort himself out but of course law is specialised. Anyway, he is photocopying the contents and distributing it to everyone in chambers. If anyone wants a copy, please let me know and I will put on in the post.
I know there were other thing I wanted to say to other people but I still can't put my hand on that darn scrap of paper. Apologies to anyone I have missed. Beans, I was laughing at you laughing at the antics of J. Carrott and co 
Rubes, please come and tell me you are ok as you sound fed up. How did the meet up with the other mum go today?
Hmmm, I am starting to think about Christmas gifts. Have done a bit of Christmas shopping, but need to start making lists.