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The LIGHTer, brighter calorie fighters!!

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Mouseface · 31/08/2010 14:57

The title says it all really!! Grin

I'm Mouse, I eat far too much cheese food and need to lose more than I did last week, all thanks to a long weekend away!

So, if you are looking to lose weight, keep off what you've already lost or just want to talk about general bollocks healthy eating etc, this is the thread for you!

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Mouseface · 09/09/2010 15:14

It is but only 'cos I used to be a speed freak so get how it would make me feel.

No offense here lovely. xx

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Mouseface · 09/09/2010 15:20

SAF - I see, well, I'd still tell him the truth. Emotional blackmail is an unpleasent reaction to a child.

Re how I feel, well, wobbly, super sleepy, sicky, shaky and a bit like my insides could fall out at any minute. I can hear my heart beating and get really hot!

Other than that, just tired and achey.

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Mouseface · 09/09/2010 15:22

Double - yayay for the Lego thingy!!

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TotalChaos · 09/09/2010 16:06

re:lego testing. I am a mercenary cow. because of DS's age group, he would only have been eligble for the cheaper game, so thought I couldn't be arseed with sorting out feedback and another child playing it for a game worth less than a tenner Blush/channelling my inner supermodel eh.

DS was badgering me to arrange a playdate with a school mum. I wussed out. As the parents at DS school are mostly pretty unfriendly, partly because I didn't grow up round there, and partly because of my ropy social skills. I need to grow a pair, don't I...

Mouseface · 09/09/2010 16:16

SAF - nope, I stink!!! Blush

Double - I want you to move in please. Who needs ADs with you around. You just never fail to make me smile. I heart you for being you!!

TC - not at all. Why spend time with people who judge you? Spend time with people who want to be with you!! Smile

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TotalChaos · 09/09/2010 16:33

well yeeeeeeeeeees Mouse, but given I don't really have much to say to most of my neighbours, I think it must be me to some extent Sad. I have very few parent friends locally, the pre-school years with DS were so horrendously stressful that I couldn't make friends via the bitch and titch type circuit, I feel guilty that I am curtailing DS's social life, as he doesn't really see his schoolmates out of school, and didn't get invited to any parties from school last year. He does play out sometimes with kids on our street though, fortunately (despite his SN he has always, thankfully, had pretty age-appropriate road safety).

Mouseface · 09/09/2010 16:34

SAF - I have to eat at the mo. I feel worse if I don't.

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TotalChaos · 09/09/2010 16:34

saf - toast and peanut butter. NOW.

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Mouseface · 09/09/2010 16:38

TC - I truly doubt it is you. The playground can be just as tough for mums as it is for kids. I fecking HATE groups of parents who all live in each others houses and share each others lives.

Gah, get a grip!! Not you, them.

Why not invite one or two of DS's friends to yours then? So it's on your terms?

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TotalChaos · 09/09/2010 16:39

double - alas I have tried semi-aloof (i.e. reading a book or listening to ipod) for some time now, it doesn't seem to work. maybe if I do both at the same time Grin.

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TotalChaos · 09/09/2010 16:42

that's what I'm trying to pluck up courage to do, if DS asks me to ask again iyswim. I don't mind them all living in each others pockets, but if they could just manage to nod and smile back(!)

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