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To not post because I am in a Bad Mood

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Ilythia · 05/08/2010 21:44

I have been writing out snarky posts and deleting most of them but I feel like wanring you all that I am not in the mood for whiny people tonight

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ChippingIn · 07/08/2010 02:01

LOL mine is mostly too - it's just some people 'stand out' Grin

It was actually the heated 'babies in cars' thread that cemented you into my brain!!

I wish I was only a stone over my goal weight :( There are many of them, they keep each other company and hate being split up!

OMFG you are kidding - 2 miles Shock

Where you going??

ChippingIn · 07/08/2010 02:03

Swimwear thread here

KickArseQueen · 07/08/2010 02:23

I'm having trouble posting, bigtime! took 5 goes to get into this thread!

We are off to somerset, I have a way of losing about a stone a month, but it costs between £8.00 per month and £10.00 per month depending on how long you sign up for here I lost my 5 and a half stone doing that :)

I've just checked Shock the campside doesn't have wifi!!!!!!!!!!!!

ChippingIn · 07/08/2010 02:46

Me too - not sure why it's playing up tonight?

It's probably good the campsite doesn't have wifi, you might actually spend some time with everyone else!! Oh - hold on, thats me projecting Grin

When are you off?

Will go now and have a look at your link :)

BelleDameSansMerci · 07/08/2010 07:55

Ilythia how are you feeling?

Had to disappear last night as DD (2.11) has suddenly started having some sort of night terror things (poor girl) and was suddenly in full distress.

deemented · 07/08/2010 08:14

Aw, hope she was ok, BDSM? For some reason known only to her, my dd (2.3) has decided 11pm is a good time to be waking up, and won't go back off til about 2ish. Add DS2 waking at 5.30 most mornings and DS3 being breastfed every two sodding hours and it does not a happy mammy make! Ah, the joys, eh?

Hope you managed to get some rest Ilythia, noe don't forget a trip to the supermarket is in order today - copious ammounts of chocolate and wine must accidently fall into your basket.

ChippingIn · 07/08/2010 08:50

BDSM - I hope the phase passes quickly! It's way worse for the adults than the children!!

Deemented - Bloody hell... sleep deprived or what??

BelleDameSansMerci · 07/08/2010 09:03

deemented - I can't get to the bottom of it at all. I think it may have been as simple as a bad dream but it's happened a couple of times. She wakes up but just stays in bed crying and getting more and more upset. Normally if she wakes up and wants something she just gets out of bed and shouts "Mummy". Compared with you though I have it very easy. How do you cope? You must be so shattered.

ChippingIn - you're right. She goes back to sleep without a care in the world! She woke me up this morning by tickling me to "make you happy, Mummy" Hmm

Ilythia · 07/08/2010 10:03

BDSM, dd1 went through a phase like that, so upsetting to not be able to comfort them because you don't know what it is, hope it passes soon. With DD I started shutting the bedroom door (weirdly) now she can't sleep unless the door is shut so the monsters can't come inHmm

Got a bit of sleep, DD1 decided to come in at half 5 to 'have a cuddle'. I was less than welcoming.

Have fun at nearly new sale dee! I am off to park and then asda. Am still trying to tire girls out so they go to sleep early. I can't get an early night when they are still pissing about at gone 9, and yet I am spending the day out with them so they are knackered, I think we have reached ultimate overtireed/overstimulation today.

Chipping, this site is good, and it's free as well, which helpsSmile

The rage has subsided this morning, but the headache is backHmm

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Ilythia · 07/08/2010 19:31

Evening all. well today has not been the best day so I can feel the rage building but I am going to try my hardest to have a bath and go to bed asap. If only DD's would stfu and got ot sleep that is.

Feel free to use the thread to vent yourself thoughGrin I like to share the rage y'know.

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ChippingIn · 07/08/2010 20:53

BDSM there really isn't any 'getting to the bottom of it', I've been there and it's hell on the adults but the kids don't wake up, don't remember etc After going through months of it and spending nights sitting by the bed because some nights she would start again before I'd get back to my bed... she'd be fine the next day; I was knackered!! My advice - find a way to dull the noise she's making (shut doors etc - not masking tape Grin)and try to ignore it as best you can - I know it's hard because you want to make it better for them, but in hindsight (great!!) it's all you can do and at least you aren't a wreck the next day (for us it was months on end. Lots of kids go through the 'night terrors' it's a phase. Even though it's often made worse by 'something' (ours was a house flood) there's really very little you can do to change what they are processing at night, she was completely fine about it all in the day, happy, excited about the changes, still loved the water (We tried every angle!!) :(

Good Luck!

BelleDameSansMerci · 09/08/2010 15:47

Thanks Chipping. Haven't been on for a couple of days (bizarre!) so hadn't seen this.

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