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Its survey time !!

136 replies

Flum · 20/05/2005 10:33

Weight.

  1. What is your 'parenting' state
    (a) Stay at home mum - totally
    (b) Partly SAHM (Part-time/Freelance work)
    (c) Work full time

  2. What is your weight
    (a) Underweight
    (b) Within healthy range
    (c) Slightly overweight
    (d) Overweight
    (e) Very overweight

Thank you

OP posts:
Lonelymum · 20/05/2005 10:34

1a

2b

Potty1 · 20/05/2005 10:35

1 b

2 b

hunkermunker · 20/05/2005 10:35

1 - b
2 - b

suzywong · 20/05/2005 10:35

a and b
do I get entered in a draw for a timeshare in Croatia now?

Gwenick · 20/05/2005 10:35

ooo

  1. a,b and c - I'm at all home all day, am director of music at church (part time), and work 'full time' on the business

  2. c - did manage to get down to b a few weeks back but piled some back on with comfort eating

Flum · 20/05/2005 10:36

Theres always one, Gwenick. You can be (b)

OP posts:
Flum · 20/05/2005 10:37

By the way I am

1 c

2 c

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Lonelymum · 20/05/2005 10:38

Flum, you work full-time????!!!!

When????!!!!!

You are always on Mumsnet aren't you?

Gwenick · 20/05/2005 10:38

nope definitely a combinations

suzywong · 20/05/2005 10:38

Gwenick I have always wanted to know if your ecclesiastical colleagues have any idea what you and dh got up to in the woodwork room that day

Gwenick · 20/05/2005 10:40

yes some do suzy - the newly license pastoral assitant knows all about it (and some bits that haven't made it to MN ) - but then she is one of my closest friends LOL

Flum · 20/05/2005 10:41

Well I come to work and I am here full time. I just don't do very much. Unfortunately/Fortunately my screen cannot be seen by any other staff.

You may note that I have only been on here all the time for about a month - since I gave my notice in actually. As of next week I will be a SAHM and clearly to busy drinking coffee and baking cookies to chat on MN!

OP posts:
Lonelymum · 20/05/2005 10:42

And playing with your child too I hope? Oh and don't foget those scintillating M&T groups you can go to!

Potty1 · 20/05/2005 10:42

Look forward to hearing even more from you then Flum

suzywong · 20/05/2005 10:42

sounds like a fun church!

so what do you do then flum, give us SAHMs a link to the outside world and tell us

BadgerBadger · 20/05/2005 10:43
  1. b ? (SAHM, but train 3 times a week for future job)
  1. No idea, can I borrow your scales pleeease? ....at a guess I'd say b leaning towards a
Flum · 20/05/2005 10:45

I'm a very unfulfilled Chartered Accountant. But I used to be a Holiday Rep for years and was much more fun then. Now I just irritate my colleagues by going on about how BORING auditing is all the time. Last week next week though yahoo!!!!!

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suzywong · 20/05/2005 10:46

Huzzah!

tell us a few holiday rep tales then

bonym · 20/05/2005 10:46

1a (currently on mat. leave but will probably not go back to work!)
2b - but would like to lose 1/2 stone!

Flum · 20/05/2005 10:49

On another thread Suzy gladly, had to give it up or I would kill the next person who told me they had 'paid good money for this holiday' when it was 49quid off teletext.

I need this thread to fill up so I can indulge myself in a pretty spreadsheet on whether or work or home makes you fat/thin

OP posts:
Flum · 20/05/2005 10:53

Answers please, don't be shy

OP posts:
Hulababy · 20/05/2005 10:54

1 b
2 c

Lolasmum · 20/05/2005 10:57

1 c
2 b (but 32 weeks pregnant - answer applies to back in November....)

Flum · 20/05/2005 11:03

roll up roll up

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jessicasmummy · 20/05/2005 11:04

1 a
2 c - am pregnant tho!