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DumbledoresGirl · 25/11/2006 10:53

I am feeling ignored.

If this continues, I feel like flouncing.

Trouble is, if I do, who will notice let alone care?

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lulumama · 25/11/2006 12:07

TE..you gave me some really good links and info re midwifery study and advice on applying ...was a few weeks ago though!

tiredemma · 25/11/2006 12:19

ah, i remember now! lulusmama- how is it going anyway? did you get any useful info?

DG - im considering selling one of my children to get me through uni, either that or see what tescos can offer me by way of shelf stacking for a while.

its not the end of the world though- thnaks for asking anyway!!

DumbledoresGirl · 25/11/2006 12:20

TE - do try the shelf stacking option first!

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tiredemma · 25/11/2006 12:22

I dont know- the morning that i am having, selling the children seems like a perfect solution for keeping my sanity in tact.

lulumama · 25/11/2006 12:26

i did thanks...have completed by doula course and am going to do that until the kids are older and i can apply for the midwifery...!

tiredemma · 25/11/2006 12:33

good luck. all of the strain is worth it ( i think???!!!)
Im on my first placement at the moment, still love it but soooo much work, have to really set time aside for dp and the boys as it can feel like days when I dont give them enough attention.

themulledSNOWMANneredjanitor · 25/11/2006 12:37

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zippitippitoes · 25/11/2006 12:45

none of my children or me have ever sung beautifully ..congrats to him

Ilove the smell of frankinscense

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lissiew · 25/11/2006 12:55

what a lovely thread. im a v new mner and i think i've seen you all. tmSj..... thats fab you must be so pround. see DG everyone loves you. its just that stiff upper lip, affection in public etc.

lulumama · 25/11/2006 13:03

that is so lovely...my DS can't sing a note so am delighted and , I AM FEELING THE LOVE!!

lulumama · 25/11/2006 13:04

HE IS THEREFORE PLAYING THE TRIANGLE!!! LOL

Rhubarb · 25/11/2006 13:32

DG - you are my beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeest friend!

dinosaur · 25/11/2006 13:36

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DumbledoresGirl · 25/11/2006 14:19

Good point dinosaur but I wasn't sure where to put it. Chat? trivialises it. Other subjects? what does that section mean? I frequent feeling depressed quite a lot - as much as a sympathetic listener as anything else - and it does seem to me it is frequently used by people who are not depressed as all but want to off load their sadness. Perhaps we need a feeling aggrieved thread!

Anyway, that is lovely Janitor! I don't want to up stage you but my dd has the lead role in this year's nativity and I am so bloody proud and excited I can't talk about it otherwise I will appear insufferable. It is great to see them being picked for something, isn't it?

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Snailpace · 25/11/2006 17:06

What is 'flouncing'?

lulumama · 25/11/2006 17:10

leaving mumsnet for various reasons..usually being p*ssed off at being insulted / ignored/ treated badly etc....!!

zippitippitoes · 25/11/2006 17:11

announcing you are leaving mn..generally as a result of a spat or slight

Mellowma · 25/11/2006 17:12

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