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April 2007 - No more mention of unmentionables please!

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PillockOfTheCommunity · 16/09/2007 20:26

by that I mean reusuable nappies, or I may do as Katy suggests and smother you all with them

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liath · 17/09/2007 22:29

Evening all,
Luce, coffee would be fun - which shopping centre were you thinking of?

Ds went down beautifully at 7.30 and is now completely wide-awake. Not sure what's got into him.

mmk · 17/09/2007 22:30

oogs, yes, GF is good if you follow it,and then adjust it to suit. I get 3 hours to myself each day, and 12 hours at night. However, I'm still totally exhausted and the place is an utter tip!

Lucewheel · 17/09/2007 22:34

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mmk · 17/09/2007 22:36

thanks for the link luce, I do love a bit of internet shopping.

PillockOfTheCommunity · 17/09/2007 22:37

not a lover of GF myself so best I don't get started on it ...........

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PillockOfTheCommunity · 17/09/2007 22:38

Luce, keep meaning to thank you for the card, was really lovely of you xx

and tell dh that obviously you were calling Pillock a Pillock, how could he be so silly

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liath · 17/09/2007 22:38

Mmmm - love the Gyle M&S! If you still have my mobile then drop me a text & I'll try not to stand you up again

mmk · 17/09/2007 22:43

I must admit, when I first read Gf, I thought it was utter claptrap. I decided to try it, and it went hopelessly wrong. However a friend advised me to stick at it, so I tried again with Ds, and oh, oh, does it make life easier later on, for us.

It's not everyone's cup of tea, and I think you do need to adjust it to suit a bit. We did it with DD too, and it makes our lives so much easier.

I suppose it suits a GF type of mum, who has a Gf type of baby!

Lucewheel · 17/09/2007 22:44

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mmk · 17/09/2007 22:46

goodnight all, I'm off to me lavendar soaked pillows for a good kip.

Let's hope all the mums and babies have a good night's sleep. That is if we can remember how

Lucewheel · 17/09/2007 22:47

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PillockOfTheCommunity · 17/09/2007 22:51

I'm falling in love with new breastfeeding-wear, repeat after me ....... must not spend money.........

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PillockOfTheCommunity · 17/09/2007 22:51

bloomin heck, by the end of tomorrow we may well be in need of a new thread again

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Lucewheel · 17/09/2007 22:52

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weeonion · 17/09/2007 22:53

pillock - which bf wear?? i cant seem to get my big boobs to fit out through?? (TMI)

PillockOfTheCommunity · 17/09/2007 22:56

Mamaway, I got some tops from there early on, and now I want one of these

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PillockOfTheCommunity · 17/09/2007 22:57

I like their clothes because you only poke enough out to feed, the slits are perfectly placed

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elkiedee · 17/09/2007 22:59

I started a post this afternoon to say things including sorry that MJ was feeling so rough. Clearly I was distracted by the grizzly one's noises as I never hit the post button!

Winter feels like it's coming all of a sudden here, and next week we're off to somewhere even colder.

Eek, another post I never sent here, I started this 3 hours ago!

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PillockOfTheCommunity · 17/09/2007 23:03

I've lost quite a bit of weight since going back to work and stopping the continual grazing. Still need things baggy round the tummy as I have flab, but am back in size 10's

waiting to get lynched now ...............

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StealthPolarBear · 18/09/2007 07:21

Morning everyone
Another good night 9 to 6
But I forgot to wear a bra so woke up in a puddle

PillockOfTheCommunity · 18/09/2007 07:32

Joe just slept 7-6.30

off to work feeling much more refreshed!

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StealthPolarBear · 18/09/2007 07:39

excellent

liath · 18/09/2007 07:47

Ruddy awful night, little bugger darling up most of the night, lots of feeding. must be growth spurt. If it was today you were thinking of the shopping centre Luce I'll have to wimp out through tiredness I'm afraid.