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Anyone hoping for a really positive feb 2006?

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wannaBe1974 · 25/01/2006 13:53

ok, as the january thread reached 1800 posts exactly, well it did at last count, I think it's time we started the February thread. Now February has lots going for it, valentines, extra reasons for BD, it only has 28 days, the average length of a menstral cycle, .. so me thinks feb will be a very positive month for all of us!

Happy BD to all! (((hugs))) xxx

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NatalieJane · 01/02/2006 10:16

Mumswish, OIC, who is 'he', if you don't mind me asking? Are you buying his house? I don't understand why he won't move out... sorry ignore me if I am just being nosey!!

wuzzlefraggle · 01/02/2006 10:17

what would calopol be good for for an expectant mum, natalie??

yeah, that idiot whos taking his sweet time moving out of YOUR house, mumswish, needs a kick up the ass by the sounds, im sure you'll call his bluff and he'll move.

i keep telling myself that mumswish lol. im just a little impatient. cd17 today taps fingers

wuzzlefraggle · 01/02/2006 10:19

thanks natalie, lol, yeah she said she was little scared to tell me, poor thing, but i was the first to know. im there for her totally, she knows that. she said she was frightened id think she was rubbing it in my face. i was a little upset that she thought this to be honest, but i know where she was coming from. ive had my little gripe about "why not me" now

NatalieJane · 01/02/2006 10:20

So the expectant mum can fill a cupboard full of the stuff!!!

mumswish · 01/02/2006 10:20

Nat - "he" is the guy we're buying the house from, he's moving to a council house but is decorating it first!! which I dont think he shold be allowed to do. but thats me!

I know what you mean wuzzle. taps fingers over house! lol

NatalieJane · 01/02/2006 10:23

No you're right he shouldn't be allowed to do it, have you exchanged?

mumswish · 01/02/2006 10:24

no we're not exchanging till he's fixed probs and moved out.

wuzzlefraggle · 01/02/2006 10:25

lol. you'll make him move with that letter mumswish, im sure of it. theres no way he would jepardise a buyer...thats money in his pocket..and if he does hes bloddy stupid

NatalieJane · 01/02/2006 10:27

Do you think you will be able to move into a house any quicker if you looked at other properties?

mumswish · 01/02/2006 10:30

this is the thing if we dont have that house we've got to save up again to pay for surveys, searches etc so it would take longer than 3 wks to do it, but the mortgage and everything is there so it would prob be quicker if we had the money to pay the initial stuff. Plus we have to pay our solicitor £80 per hour if its not completed and he's been hired for nearly 3 months so that would cost alot.

Have just rang the estate agents and told them we're getting extrememly annoyed and shes on it now (they're worried they're not gonna get theyre commission)

wuzzlefraggle · 01/02/2006 10:35

are they going to ring you back and let you know whats happening??

NatalieJane · 01/02/2006 10:36

Your solicitor would do well to earn that sort of money and do something for you, the estate agents will do what they can but you have to remember that the seller pays their fees so they can't be too pushy with him IYSWIM? I would get onto your solicitor and have it out with them, their hands are tied up to a point but if you keep badgering them, they will be able to do something.

mumswish · 01/02/2006 10:42

estate agents have said they're going to

  1. find out if he has got the keys to the new place
  2. Find out if he's moved any of his things out (so we can go start measuring for new kitchen etc)
  3. Get a date & time when we can go look around
  4. get a completion date from him if he has got the keys.

theyre gonna ring back in about an hr, as long as they can get hold of him.

I'm still waiting to hear from the solicitor, now short of actually calling the seller and shouting at him (which I dont think i'm allowed to do) there is nothing I can do. Its' all in they're court!

Enough of this house malarky now, i feel like I'm taking over everyones day.

What you all been upto?

wuzzlefraggle · 01/02/2006 10:49

no problem muswish, its what we're here for.
today i actually managed to get my workout done this morning before 9:30!! shock shock horror eh?

NatalieJane · 01/02/2006 10:52

Well fingers crossed it get's sorted out soon

Well this morning I did Dh lunch, and packed him off to work, I have gone from moping DS's brow, to telling him to stop shouting!!! I have fixed the computer (don't know how or what I did but it worked!!) I have done breakfast for DS, the puppy, the cat, and myself, I have cleared the living room and kitchen up, made beds, had a shower and gotten dressed, and that is about it for now

wuzzlefraggle · 01/02/2006 10:54

whats wrong with your ds natalie? hope its nothing serious

mumswish · 01/02/2006 10:57

sheesh nat, take a breath!! lol

Ive done no workouts today, havent for 2 days, we've decided (cos I keep collapsing) that we're going to do half an hour every sat, until I can do it comfortably, then an hour, then twice a wk etc etc

NatalieJane · 01/02/2006 10:59

He has an allergy to something but our doctors are next to useless and won't send him for any test's until we have stopped him eating certain things for a while, it has been going since October last year he has a few days where he is fine, then he is sick, then he goes back to be being fine again. He has missed so much time at nursary but I can't send him in if he is going to be sick.

NatalieJane · 01/02/2006 11:01

LOL has no one warned you that you don't get time to breathe when you are a mummy! - I wouldn't have it any other way either!!

mumswish · 01/02/2006 11:01

awwww bless him, I hope he gets better soon. Sounds like a horrible thing to have and your docs suck! I'd keep complaining and eventually they'll do something surely.

wuzzlefraggle · 01/02/2006 11:02

yeah, take it easy. it is a bloddy difficult one too, so easing yourself into will make it better...i always ache like a after ive done it, lol. oh, that breastfeeding programme is on today

wuzzlefraggle · 01/02/2006 11:03

awwww, im sorry to hear that natalie, i do hope that he gets a docs appointent soon

mumswish · 01/02/2006 11:06

yeh DP is looking forward to it, I think just cos he gets to see loads of boobies! MEN

We had a really early night last night but i'm still knackered due to a** wipe downstairs!

ahhh well, i'm gonna be knackered again tomorrow cos theres loads to watch on a wednesday night (according to DP)

NatalieJane · 01/02/2006 11:06

Well we have been down at the doctors nearly every time he is sick, but they just aren't interested. I think they think I am just being over protective - or making up!! I have a diary of everything he eats and the doctor said to keep it up for 6 months then he will have a look at it and then he be able to work out what it is that is making him sick. I can't see why they can't just send some bloods off and have it tested but that would probably make too much sence!

mumswish · 01/02/2006 11:07

i thought thats what they did anyway, as soon as you were allergic to something they send you off.

What about all these people that are deathly allergic to stuff do they just write down what they eat for 6 months?

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