My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

WEBCHAT GUIDELINES: 1. One question per member plus one follow-up. 2. Keep your question brief. 3. Don't moan if your question doesn't get answered. 4. Do be civil/polite. 5. If one topic or question threatens to overwhelm the webchat, MNHQ will usually ask for people to stop repeating the same question or point.

MNHQ have commented on this thread

Mumsnet webchats

Live chat with India Knight on Monday 2nd July between 9-10pm

566 replies

rachel(mumsnet) · 27/06/2007 09:14

Sunday Times columnist India Knight will be joining us here on Monday 2nd July from 9-10pm for a live chat. India has just published her first children's book 'The Baby' which is about a big brother's relationship with his new baby sister - an absolute must for second-time parents. If you can't make the chat you can post your questions in advance here.
Hope to see you here on Monday.

OP posts:
Report
1Troll · 02/07/2007 21:38

little lapin: principles is worth a shot. Got a fab one last year for wedding.

Report
bellabelly · 02/07/2007 21:38

LL - why is it so URGENT? Can't you shop around at the weekend?

Report
indiaknight · 02/07/2007 21:38

WW: Indian mother.

Report
expatinscotland · 02/07/2007 21:38

And are the sheets from The White Company, Boden or Laura Ashley?

Report
willow · 02/07/2007 21:39

Thank you. Her story is really worthy of a proper investigative Jack-Russell-Terrier style worrying. She and her husband are intelligent people with the time (and money) to devote to trying to fight back. God help those who aren't as fortunate.

Report
Rubyslippers · 02/07/2007 21:39

LL - have you tried Coast?

Report
littlelapin · 02/07/2007 21:39

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

ahundredtimes · 02/07/2007 21:39
Report
indiaknight · 02/07/2007 21:39

LL - what kind of dress? To wear where?

Report
UCM · 02/07/2007 21:40

So, what would you do as a journo, to make staying at home with children be a choice?

Report
VoluptuaGoodshag · 02/07/2007 21:40

Neil Oliver in a frock???

Report
indiaknight · 02/07/2007 21:40

Boco: once a week

Report
Aitch · 02/07/2007 21:40

the answer is ALWAYS a dvf wrap, LL.

Report
Wotznot2know · 02/07/2007 21:40

I must remember to tell everyone unwashed dishes are chic, especially my mother when she visits. I already make sure the light is off when oven on, if guests are in kitchen, any other tips for stress free hostessing?

Report
moo · 02/07/2007 21:40

littlelapin - Samantha Cameron wore an 'interesting' dress today (sorry, emkana, nicked your link from the other thread)

Report
UCM · 02/07/2007 21:40

Sorrry that should have been as a person with media power. Ruth Kelly anyone.

Report
indiaknight · 02/07/2007 21:40

UCM: dont understand q. Surely it is already a choice?

Report
Pan · 02/07/2007 21:40

India - similar to 100 x

Am doing some work at mo. on Role Models. Who are/were yours. You MUST have one!!!

Report
littlelapin · 02/07/2007 21:40

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

Rubyslippers · 02/07/2007 21:41

India - which writers do you really like?
(novelists/journalists ...)

Report
Mog · 02/07/2007 21:41

India -you had children when you were younger and then again when older. What differences have you found?

Report
AbbyMumsnet · 02/07/2007 21:41

This is going to be a to transcribe. Could you all slow down a bit

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

ahundredtimes · 02/07/2007 21:41

Once a week? That's good. Mine walk down the stairs themselves once a month.

YOur dd answer is good. I like that. Better that than Nelson Mandela, though obviously he is etc etc etc.

Report
UCM · 02/07/2007 21:41

I don't read the times, I read the mail.

Report
expatinscotland · 02/07/2007 21:41

You could probably find a DVF wrap dress to buy on here.

Just call the thread, 'Ne1 sellng DVF frock?'

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.