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November 2012 - the best post-natal quiche on MN

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StuntNun · 15/01/2013 16:56

Previous thread: www.mumsnet.com/Talk/postnatal_clubs/1655656-November-2012-sleeping-through-yet

The answer to the sleeping though question was a chorus of "no"s but there were a few resounding yesses and a lot more keeping quiet because the rest of us would be well jel.

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StuntNun · 15/01/2013 17:00

Quiche = Clique for anyone that missed it on the last thread.

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BigPigLittlePig · 15/01/2013 17:05

Love the new title! I too thought quiche was an autocorrect Blush

ValiumQueen · 15/01/2013 17:12

Grin very true Thanks

PetiteRaleuse · 15/01/2013 17:14

Marking place. Completely agree, we rock.

TheDetective · 15/01/2013 17:18

Oh my baby sleeps through the night, makes his own feeds, and feeds himself. He can also change his own nappy. And washes his own mucky face. Today I caught him walking the dog.

I have the CLEVERIST baby in the whooooooooooooooole world.

Natch.

Grin
Sophiathesnowfairy · 15/01/2013 17:21

I love being in an actual quiche!

pikz · 15/01/2013 17:25

My baby holds his own bottles dectective he also does his own nappy changes :D

Catbag · 15/01/2013 17:27

That's nothing detective- I walked into the lounge to find my two recreating some of the most notable acts over the years from circque du soleil, while singing a selection of songs from Les Mis. DH says they obviously get their natural athleticism from me

TheDetective · 15/01/2013 17:30

Fuck Cat my sides, they hurt!!!

Well mine is about to start at Oxford next week. They let him sit his A Levels 18 years early.

Grin

He will be studying medicine AND law.

pikz · 15/01/2013 17:32

Oh and Luc will be making an appearance in the 6 nations for England as a 2nd row...you had better all cheer for him..

Catbag · 15/01/2013 17:35

Oh detective, you are only just getting him in to Oxford now? Aren't you terribly afraid that he will be left behind academically? The mere thought of the children not starting until next week leaves me shaking and crying...

nillynoon · 15/01/2013 17:51

Marking my spot in the quiche!

PetiteRaleuse · 15/01/2013 18:13

Your babies are all very slow. DD1 is just perfecting her theory on the God Particle and I've sent LO to Australia to coach the British tennis players. With them both out of the house I'm hoping to get a decent night's sleep.

Catbag · 15/01/2013 18:23

Oh petite, still only theorising, is she? Well, that's sweet. I'm sure she'll catch up soon. Saul actually found the God Particle the other day; it's powering the Rayburn as we speak.

Catbag · 15/01/2013 18:24

Muhahahaha, I don't think I can keep a straight face anymore!

StuntNun · 15/01/2013 18:28

What a lot of clever babies. Mine still regularly overflows from both ends but that hasn't prevented him from curing the common cold.

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Dixiebell · 15/01/2013 18:37

God particle, that's nothing. Mine's the new Messiah.

PetiteRaleuse · 15/01/2013 18:42

Yes, the only theorising is a problem. I'm going to have a word with nursery. I'm worried they just aren't challenging her enough.

PetiteRaleuse · 15/01/2013 18:44

Dixie how are you coping with the sleepless night due to all the miracles your LO keeps performing?

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Dixiebell · 15/01/2013 19:00

petite, it's a sacrifice I have to make for the good of mankind.

NotSoNervous · 15/01/2013 19:09

Marking place, I will keep up with this thread. I missed the whole of the last one Sad

Ladies I'm abit Confused Oxford comments??

PetiteRaleuse · 15/01/2013 19:21

You're right Nervous. Cambridge is much more suitable.

blonderthanred · 15/01/2013 19:29

Hello new thread.

My Nov 12 baby is so ahead of himself he managed to be born in October.

Catbag · 15/01/2013 19:39
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