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darkangel91 · 13/11/2018 19:52

Hello,
I'm Becca
I am 27 years old
Married
And mummy of 2

I'm new to forums so please bare with me.
I am wondering does anyone else find talking to others online easier than face to face??

Smile
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ChangeApproach · 07/01/2019 07:08

Hi I am Rejoice join newly, still trying to understand what the group is all about but I enjoyed tips.

1morechancePlease · 07/01/2019 09:35

Hi Grin Iam awaiting my next solicitors appointment, hope is coming back like a season.. i just wanted to say I have been done up like a turkey and basically lost my by keeping him (equal parental rights) and he is on my boys birth certificate, so Civil mater they physically stole him back 4 months ago my baby I yearn to hold him, I fear for his mental health after this full situation. He is so present in my heart I can literally see him everything's about him, 8yrs old in A few months. I wil read and learn from everyone, journeys are so different but the same factor is I want him to be happy

Sadbadglad · 07/01/2019 19:36

Hi Everyone. This is my first post.

harvlukmad1 · 13/01/2019 18:00

Hi I’m new age 42
3 children and never weighed 14stone before 🙈 need to lose 3 stone
I’m so heavy lethargic and not myself one bit and know it’s the weight
Anyone want to keep in touch online to help motivate with goals and meal ideas etc?
Would love to lose it by my hol 27th June but 2 stone is an absolute must !!
My children are 12 14 and 15 and very sporty like I was pre children
Not blaming them one bit but I do have more time now I should dedicate to myself
Help anyone feeling the same ?
Ps I love wine
I need my wine treat to be just at weekends instead of daily 😔

Suecondie · 13/01/2019 19:51

Hi
I'm new to this as a parent of older children. Girl age 16 and boy age 13. One at mainstream school and the other at The Acorn School in Nailsworth. Both are very different children and require and thrive in in different education systems.....BUT as parents we are in control of their upbringing and firmly believe that our ethos derived from the amazing Acorn School is why we have easy happy uncomplicated creative teenagers .
Share your teenagers with us??

Meiske · 13/01/2019 20:32

Hello hello,
I am also new on mumsnet.
Expecting in April. Happy to chat and share stuff

darkangel91 · 14/01/2019 05:48

Welcome mummies and mummies to be

Sorry i have be very kind of quiet lately as I've been having a ton of stress due to issues with my 5 year old little boy.

Hope all are ok and I will comment when I can Grin

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nabucco63 · 14/01/2019 08:26

Hello. I have just joined Mumsnet as I wished to ask anyone if they had ever used a Tua'Trend toning facial machine. I am probably the oldest member of Mumsnet as I am now 79 yrs old but do have six grandchildren. I have a lot of experience with children seeing as I am so old but young at heart I have to say. I have put a message on Mumsnet but hope it goes through (am probably not as knowledgeable as most of you on computer knowledge). I was asking if anyone knew where I could buy replacement facial sponges for this machine as the company who sold it to me has gone out of business. Any help you can give me would be very much appreciated. Thank you.

lynnepot · 14/01/2019 08:31

Yes in a way. I think I'm one of those stereotypical mums who's social circle completely collapsed when I became a mum. I now have like only three people who I consider friends as in who I meet up with regularly. The others either just don't invite me out anymore or they have gone off and done the happily ever after thing.

Clairej03 · 21/02/2019 15:33

Hi I'm new and sorry I think I originally posted this in another subject.
I'm a mum of 3 and step mum of 4 and really need some advice.
My 15 year old step daughter lives with my husband and I, along with my daughter and 2 step sons.
My step daughter has been taking items of my make up from my room.
She has been through a lot in the last few years and I really dont want to upset her in any way. Last year she took my 22 year old daughters clothes from her room and we handled it badly i think. It caused so much upset in our home and between my husband and I too.
I really dont want to say to my husband and cause more upset but I want her to stop this, so not sure how to deal with this.
My step daughter had tons of make up of her own- all really good brands, so it's not as if she has no make up of her own.
Do I do nothing or do I take it back quietly and hope she'll get the message or do I say to her or my husband- which I really dont want to do
Thanks
Claire

GreenWingers · 23/02/2019 15:34

Hi, I'm Anna
I'm 43 and have one son, aged five. I joined Mumsnet a few days ago after reading it for about a year. It's all very interesting. I find it strangely exhilarating being able to post my input (I don't do other forms of social media).

BastilleKillers15 · 09/07/2019 22:52

Hi everyone!

I'm a single mum to a 3 year old Smile, not really sure what to write on here haha. But nonetheless looking forward to getting to know you all!

TheQueef · 09/07/2019 22:54

Hello Bastille welcome Smile

BastilleKillers15 · 09/07/2019 23:22

Thank you TheQueef Smile

harvey30 · 20/07/2019 18:04

Im new too. How do i start a new thread xx

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