Redz - Congratulations! Hope that made up for him being away over Christmas!
DH didn't propose - he took me on a picnic by a babbling brook under the shade of an ash tree in that hot hot summer of 2002. He brought french bread, brie and bubbly and told me that he would marry me... ahhh! Then it took him until Christmas day to muster up the courage to ask my parents for my hand in marriage! bless!
Munki - I went back to work 2 days a week after DS and had an after childcare/working associated costs (travel, work clothes etc) wage of around £300 a month. This time I'll be going back for almost nothing as the extra childcare for DS2 is £234 a month. I've got to work out my contract which goes until the end of march but after that I'm not sure. Have just applied for a new job though so need to cost it out - for me it's also an issue of staying in the game though, most of you in Britain will know the jobs situation in the NHS what with all the recruitment funding being frozen so I need to take any opportunity I can. Doesn't mean I like the situation though - catch 22 really but I know long term I want a career so this is the price. I also hated being a SAHM with DS1 and was desperate to go back to work - this time, I'm loving it and dreading going back to work on monday
Claire - maybe Fraser prefers sleeping on a slant because he has a teeny bit of reflux and it irritates his tummy when he's sleeping? Who knows - but DS1 and DS2 have both preferred sleeping on a slope and thankfully we have a cot that tilts.
Marls - very pleased the gro-bag's a hit - sounds as though you keep your house about the same temp as us so don't worry!
Here we have achieved putting DS1 in his 'big bed' 3 nights in a row. Getting him to sleep there is OK but he's been getting up in the middle of the night and shouting for us - any of you veterans have any tips?
Also have started a diet - have to fit into a size 8 one of these by the end of march... [optimistic emoticon!] I reckon 10-12lbs should do it...