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The Berries: Projecting the sausage signal and chasing rainbows whilst chanting FUFC in the hunt for that elusive BFP (thread 19)

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happylass · 28/03/2014 18:24

The smallprint –
Berries have a strict entrance criteria (TTC #1, over 30, TTC for 12+months, NO instadiffers, must have a special pot and def no mention of baby dust or baby dancing UGH !!! Ooooh aren’t we strict!

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beakybeak · 01/04/2014 13:59

Cripes, it's difficult to keep up at the moment!

RP that doesn't sound all bad, although the wee bag sounds just delightful Hmm. I think I'd be googling income protection too but just cause I'm super risk averse!!

Boodle hope you are doing ok Thanks

There's so many berries getting married, it's very exciting!

On day 2 of my detox here, am finding my food really dry?!! Anyway hope this 2 weeks flies over!

Will try and catch up properly later on.

beakybeak · 01/04/2014 14:08

Tiger my TSH was a similar level to that. They said it was fine and I've not really been to concerned about it. Like because says your body does stop producing it itself once you start taking thyroxine so it's a big decision anyway. I did read about supplementing with sea kelp to help thyroid function, but as ever that was from dr google....!

happylass · 01/04/2014 16:19

Afternoon all. My we have been chatty lately! Hi Boodle great to hear from you. Camp out under that duvet as long as you need to lady.
RP sorry you didn't get any definite answers from the docs. Seems you are indeed a medical marvel.
Loving all the talk of exotic holidays. I'm a big believer in still living life to the max whilst TTC. We've had to reign things in a bit lately because of the wedding (apart from our lovely honeymoon of course) but I'm already mentally planning where we'll go later in the year (if I'm not diffed by then of course).
Congrats on booking your wedding Otters. I've lost count of how many of us are getting hitched this year now, must be at least 5?
Nothing much to report here. AF due any minute. Temp has dropped and cramps have started so she shouldn't be long now. DP is away for next shag week too, so that's us out of the game for a while (not that it would make much bloody difference if he was here, have abandoned all hope of an au naturel BFP now!). FC on Thursday though and I'm a woman on a mission to come from there with a plan

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barkingtreefrog · 01/04/2014 17:23

^^

Argh!!!!! Lesson observation today. One tiny little thing stopped me getting 'outstanding'. The brightest child in the class, for whom I had planned endless extension activities, completed his task and sat there doing nothing instead of picking up the first extension task. Because I was busy going round the rest of the class it took me 5 minutes to get round to him and move him on. This means that not every child in the class reached their full potential because I wasted 5 minutes of his learning time. If his partner hadn't been off sick she would have put her hand up to say they'd finished and I could have swiftly moved them on. If he'd have finished 5 minutes earlier when I checked how he was doing I'd have given him the extension task. If he hadn't been sat in front of the observer she would have just noticed the other 28 children all on task and being moved forward in their learning on a timely fashion. If I'd just put the extension tasks on the table in front of him all at the same time so he didn't have to ask for them or wait until I came round to him it would have been fine. Tick in the box, 'outstanding.' Basically so fucking close but not good enough. FUCKSTICKS.

Off out for dinner. Pissed off with myself. Not happy. Angry

^^

barkingtreefrog · 01/04/2014 17:25

p.s. I'll be eating shit loads of wheat. Going to a fancy restaurant so I'm not missing out on the good food.....

happylass · 01/04/2014 17:51

Sorry to hear about your lesson obs Barking but I would take absolutely no notice of it whatsoever. It's just one person's opinion on one lesson out of the hundreds that you teach each year. Screw 'em!

Just a thought I'd share this to show that miracles can happen.....

www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2324817/You-wait-years-baby-FOUR-come--theyre-girls.html

But I must point out that I do not want to wait 10 years. Neither do I want quads Shock

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FeatherFeather11 · 01/04/2014 19:19

Crikey barking sounds like a crappy day although I'm not a teacher so not quite sure what it all means. Enjoy your dinner out and if I were you I'd definitely have a few Wine

happy that Daily Mail story is terrifying! Much as I want a baby four in one go would tip me over the edge I think! Fx crossed for a decent plan at the FC! Goooooo happy!!

Hope everyone else is well. No af here yet and temps all over the joint. No idea what's going on as usual!

Parsley2506 · 01/04/2014 19:45

boodle glad to see you pop by. Let us know if you need anything under the duvet. You don't have to put on a brave face with us, but I know you know that!

happy good luck at the FC, going in prepared is a good start! Nervously awaiting a letter from ours to find out if they will even see us. Genuinely worried they're going to tell us to get lost cos of the natural BFP

feather when you say 'yet' are you implying that the witch is late? Have you considered POAS?

barking I know nothing about teaching but I can imagine the frustration of missing out on what you deserved cos of a tiny little thing like that. I hope you're enjoying your posh wheaty nosh and some delicious Wine.

tiger no special recipes really, just lots and lots of veg! Tonight is mustard crusted pork steaks with crushed garlicky new potatoes, kale and green beans. Yum yum! Interesting about your TSH. My dad and my sister both have thyroid ishoos, so I did ask to be tested but was told it was 'normal' without seeing the number. I should ask...

rp on balance I think that sounds like a positive consultation? Looking into IPI is not smack worthy, it's very sensible and grown up!

bushy I am now officially on holiday countdown. We're not going till bloody September! Still, there's a cheeky week visiting family in Turkey next month so I can't complain! I have always wanted to go to Italy, MrP has family there but has never taken me to visit, how rude! The Amalfi coast is top of my list...

hb it was me with the Oreo ice cream, but now it's all gone and I can't get any more cos I am not having any dairy Sad. Are you also at FC this week?

I think I got everyone, sorry if I missed anyone!

RevoltingPeasant · 01/04/2014 20:28

Boodle, I'm sorry, I knew about your IVF but I didn't know about the unexplained issues. I'm really sorry. What have you been doing with yourself these last few days? What is next for you?

Thanks Barking for mention of friends with NWB. I started a thread on MN awhile back about nephrostomy and it turns out it is fine for most people. But then the surgeon made a MegaSceptical Face when I mentioned working.

IPI would be £70 pm for a policy worth having, minimum, so we might leave it as currently pouring all money into house.

Thanks to everybody for good wishes. I am just scared because one kidney is already buggered and this one was the "healthy one" that was supposed to see me through the rest of my life Confused but I trust the surgeon.

Feather ....? Are you Kate?

RevoltingPeasant · 01/04/2014 20:31

Ahhh just saw your assessment post Barking. How pissing annoying!! Hope you enjoy dinner and eat all sorts of crap Grin

If anyone wants a rubbishy day at work story...? I went to a daylong meeting today during which one thing which happened, and not the worst, was that someone thought it would be a good idea to do their presentation in the form of rap. Yes, actual rap, and no, I do not work in The Office.

FeatherFeather11 · 01/04/2014 20:35

parsley my cycles are still all over the joint so not late, but day 30 - something. No point in poas-ing - too depressing and don't think I have ovulated yet.

rp who's Kate? I am not her!

Parsley2506 · 01/04/2014 20:40

Grin Grin at the meeting rap rp! I am now trying to guess at what it is you do...

Yes, who is Kate? Please not Middleton, can't stand her.

FeatherFeather11 · 01/04/2014 20:47

Yes, I AM Kate Middleton, on mumsnet masquerading as a thirty something Londoner going through a bout of infertility. Keeps me feeling normal, in touch with the oiks, yah? Grin

FeatherFeather11 · 01/04/2014 20:48

Ps. Cringe at the rap rp CRINGING

happylass · 01/04/2014 20:58

When this thread first started there was a London based Berry who announced she was pg on the exact same day as Kate Middleton then mysteriously disappeared for a while whilst Kate was in hospital with hg. We were all convinced that said Berry was in fact Kate Middleton. To this day I am still a bit Hmm and like to think Berry HQ has the royal seal of approval!
However, I got totally sidetracked there as I suspect RP was just asking if you're late!

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tigerdog · 01/04/2014 21:26

Thanks for the thyroid info because. There seems be a lot on the net which disagrees with the normal ranges given by medical professionals. I have had very little in the way of explanation of results.

beaky I read that about sea kelp and also that selenium in the form of Brazil nuts can also help. More bloody things to randomly start eating. My office think I'm a crazy fad dieter although I am playing up to that as I'd rather they thought that than I'm trying to get pg.

barking sorry to hear about the assessment. Enjoy your fancy meal! Your dinner sounds good parsley, I eat loads of veg but I'm not much of a meat eater so I struggle with getting enough protein. So far the only thing I don't think I can live without on a gf diet is Colman's English mustard. Love the stuff but it contains wheat flour.

Rap rp?! What was the subject matter? Sounds traumatic!

feather have the FC offered any advice about your cycle?

Parsley2506 · 01/04/2014 22:06

Grin at the random things to eat tiger - my colleagues all think I'm totally doolally with all my weird foods at the moment. Luckily I am generally a little bit on the doolally side most of the time so I think I'm managing to style it out.
Remembering to take all 6 of my supplements on a daily basis is also proving fun.

Do any of you lot (as 30 somethings and therefore youngsters of the 90s) watch My Mad Fat Diary? I absolutely bloody love it, makes me so nostalgic in a warm fuzzy but also genuine way. I was a total Britpop addict, and her friends remind me of my friends so much! (Before all the sprogging started anyway!)

kamikazecyclist · 01/04/2014 22:14

Good evening everyone, the HQ has been busy over the last days. I got sucked into work, preparing lessons till late and getting DP upset by getting up at ridiculous hours. So, barking I can totally understand when you felt that all your effort had not been rewarded. You sound like an amazing teacher though. Maybe I can pick up some tips.

Because, I will google the book you mentioned. Am trying to detox, too, but without much luck. Work and ttc getting in the way of staying positive and on target with diet Hmm.

I'm impressed at your office entertainment, Rp. I am curious, just like the others now, what the rap was about.

Sorry for quick drop in, still trying to recover from work.

kamikazecyclist · 01/04/2014 22:17

xposted, Parsley Smile At work, most of my colleagues think, my diet is crazy. I was even given a bag of kale today because people think I would know what to do with it.

RevoltingPeasant · 01/04/2014 22:29

Feather sorry, are you late is what I was asking Grin but you answered that anyhow now.

I am an academic, and venturing this year into my first management position, from which I will retreat hastily at the end of the year! I cannot get specific but it was another dept's aims for the next year that they decided would be best delivered in the streetwise lingo of Bal'more hood yo, instead of the more conventional medium of PowerPoint.

barkingtreefrog · 01/04/2014 22:50

Fuck! Parsley you just reminded me I didn't take my cocktail of tablets tonight! And now I'm in bed and I really can't be arsed.....
I had meat and veg with extra green veg during our posh meal out so stuck to the wheat free and refused bread to start! . we won't talk about the chocolate brownie for desert. Or the glass of red wine

kami I'm in a love hate relationship with teaching and work in general right now. Love my job, love being in the classroom but the shit around it is really getting me down. Just one more week until Easter......

greatbigbushybeard · 01/04/2014 23:51

barking I quite often feel that way about teaching. I look back nostalgically to the days of just doing the job and none of this level pressure, app, scrutiny etc. sometimes I feel a bit trapped and would like to leave but them I remember there's shit with every job.my dh tells me that if you can get by not despising what you do and feel ok with it most of the time then that's ok. Can I be nosy and ask what year you teach?!also I don't think that should have demoted your lesson. It's totally shit the hoops we have to jump through. And for heavens sake that's what happens in real lessons,sometimes, she says quietly, mine finish and just read a book.the poor kids must be wiped out being constantly challenged, I get they sometimes just want to finish the work and finish not be constantly extended.

rp cringe at the rap! was it one of those moments when your sphincter contracts because it's so awful?! You did make me laugh with your bin comment. The price of that insurance is crazy, perhaps best to keep shoving it into the mortgage/ build up safety net of savings. I think the bag is, although a worry, hopefully not a reality as someone else said.

Ooh, yes holiday talk. Seen a nice couples all inc to Italy. Showed it to dh who said ooh that looks nice... Believe me getting a reaction out of him for holidays is an achievement, he's more of a get excited right before you go type. This one is near sorrento but quite secluded and quiet, still pretty expensive though.. But part of me thinks stuff it we could do with relaxing in a nice place and stuffing our faces!!

parsley where have you booked? feather I love st Ives, very pretty.

BecauseIsaidS0 · 02/04/2014 04:52

barking, chocolate brownies are generally gluten free! Loaded with sugar, but gluten free Grin

BoodleDoo · 02/04/2014 07:19

Parsley, I love my mad fat diary too. I'm a little too much like are for my own liking, and I definitely have a Chloe and a Finn! The music is just brilliant - I need more Brit pop 90s TV in my life!

BoodleDoo · 02/04/2014 07:20

Damn. I swear that said Rae when I typed it! I even saw it auto add the capital R. Humph.

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