Hi! I wouldn't worry too much GING about the work situation. At least if it does crop up in a review you will be well-versed in the case, and no doubt will have a brilliant 'defusing' response
. Bet you it never comes up though x
RUGBY, ds is at a similar stage to your dd I think. Getting very contrary about clothes, food, the route we take home, which type of nappies (pull ups or regular). Can be quite trying but I've found if I stick to my guns (ie. in situations that it really matters) he backs down pretty quickly
Oh and physio was quite good thanks - felt a bit of a freak when we went round the room introducing ourselves and everyone was on baby number one except me
Having sound that, the reaction was pretty awe-struck, as opposed to negative, which isn't something I'm used to coming across! Had to keep my mouth shut when she asked us to imagine what a contraction felt like 
KAYZ, make sure you keep on weeing on the opks - I often get a strong line the day after a faint one, but everyone is different.
Hi TINKS! Have just had one of my Boden parcels arrive - spotty pumps for dd3 and lined cargo pants for dd3. To come, I have a skirt, two tops, and a dress for dd3, 2 tops and 2 pairs of skinny jeans for dd1, and shorts, tights, 3 tops and 2 pairs of jeggings for dd2. Oh and 2 tops and a pair of cords for ds1 and a playsuit for ds2 to be! All spent out now
. Must also pass on my new find - H&M online...
Right, better get ready for consultant at 1.30pm. Lots to talk about, but I will be mainly focusing on implications of tranverse lie at 35 weeks!
Love to all, D x