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Mrsjaffabiffa · 08/11/2007 07:47

Morning all.....

Thought I'd start a new thread as the other was huge.

Bit late now but big hug to Beau..... hope you went back to sleep little man.

J & M still asleep, it's one good thing about having Mum & Dad around, I don't have to wake the girls up to do the school run.

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largeginandtonic · 12/11/2007 12:55

Good news Pink, rescue remedy a bit tame though.

largeginandtonic · 12/11/2007 12:56

Im off to toddlers, Hugs gets to charge about and somebody makes me a coffee, i even get to drink it hot sometimes too...

ShowOfHands · 12/11/2007 14:47

Not even commenting on TYG's weekend of excesses. She's the most glamorous lush on here! I didn't even get up to those sort of shennanigans pre-baby.

Oh and Cam we all spotted the shameless 'oh I'm so slim my clothes just fall off in public' line. So, you're dishy, have beautiful hair and are slim. On Saturday, as excited as I am about meeting you, could you just stay on the other side of the room from me? I find it's best if I position myself next to large pieces of furniture to deflect from my own bulk.

Sheringham railway is fabby. Mundesley is nice. Better this time of year as all the 'kiss me quick' brigade have sodded off and the beach is fairly quiet. I'll be back on Saturday night so if you're in need of a cup of tea and cake on the Sunday morning I would love to meet you. Obviously if Mundesley has scared the living hell out of you and the cottage turns out to be a shed then you may shoot off at 7am and have nothing to do with Norfolk ever again!

Mathilda insisted on eating some sweet potato at lunch time. So, she has used a spoon (don't tell the BLWers). Refused to let me hold the spoon for her, ate enough to sustain a small cow and there is photographic documentation of her enjoyment on my profile. I'm even sort of in one of the pictures but I'm hiding behind my headwrap and patchwork skirt...

ShowOfHands · 12/11/2007 14:56

This site shows some of the nicest bits of Mundesley

It's a nightmare during peak season but atm is lovely. And if you go to Happisburgh (no reason why you would as a normal person) you can see some nice examples of some of my favourite things in the world. Again, this is my own unique special interest so as said normal person you may be wholly unimpressed...

AbbyLou · 12/11/2007 15:38

SOH thanks very much for the tourist information guide to your local area. To be gonest I thought we were going to some tiny little village with no facilities so am pleasantly surprised. I looked at the pictures of Happisburgh too, some terrible damage casued by the erosion. I don't think the beach there looks very buggy friendly! The one in Mundesley looks lovely, fingers crossed for nice weather - ds will love to get on there with his football. I daren't let on that I know there is Adventure Golf - pray for me that it is closed! It's a standingjoke with the group I'm going with that we have to play everywhere we go. The last few attempts have been thwarted because more of us have children now. With one actually in the village I don'tknow if I'll get out of it. I think my friend has booked us all in for Sunday lunch somewhere other wise I definitely would have called in for tea and gingerbread!

LeafCoveredMeadow · 12/11/2007 15:40

Just a quick one as i have to dash and get ds from nursery as he now has a temperature..... so much for my day of shopping and wrapping of presents.

SOH, M is such a gorgeous little monkey, i cant wait for a little squidge

Mrsjaffabiffa · 12/11/2007 15:53

OMG, the pic's of Mathilda are just gorgeous. So I'm not going to get to see the babies in person.

AM, I hope J is OK. xx

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Pinkjenny · 12/11/2007 15:58

SOH - how cute is M. God love her, she's so excited about that food!

Although sweet potato is very good.

L looking a little brighter again. We've just curled up on the sofa together for an hour and a half and had a lovely sleep, something she's not done since she was tiny. Blissful. When she woke up she had a whole 6.5oz bottle! Yay!!! Hopefully she won't puke it up...

LeafCoveredMeadow · 12/11/2007 17:06

well he looks fine! didnt want to go home as was happy playing in the garden!

Bensonbluebird · 12/11/2007 18:58

Much sympathy to all those with sick babies, Aidan has had a really nasty cough for the last week. It seems to be getting worse rather than better so I made a doctor's appointment for him this morning. While I was making the appointment DS1 had been parked in front of the telly and when I went in to check him I found him lying on the floor, all hot and sweaty with blue lips and completely out of it. I scooped him up, striped him off, sponged him down and gave him some nurofen then called the doctors again to add him to our appointment. About half an hour later it was as if nothing had happened and he was sitting on the sofa under a blanket and laughing his socks off at Pingu. But then the nurofen wore off... he went all hot and floppy again and was complaining his back was sore. That pattern repeated itself all day. The doctor said he thought it might be a kidney infection (as I thought) but that I should take him in to hospital to be checked tomorrow. Fingers crossed I won't be going in in the middle of the night, DP isn't home until midnight tonight.

A may have a chest infection, I have to watch him and if he goes sleepy, off his food or coughs up phlegm I need to take him into hospital too.

at M's first pub lunch. I'd say it's a good thing you are teetotal or M would be swiping your drinks too.

AbbyLou · 12/11/2007 19:03

Benson nice to hear from you but sorry to hear about the day you've had. It sounds like tour los have been through the mill too. You sound like a very calm Mummy, I'd have been screaming and dialling 999 at that point!
I've finally got R down to sleep in her own bed for the frist time this weekend. Hopefully she will saty there and sleep right through the night. I think if she does she will feel a lot better tomorrow. I have to go to work tomorrow really as it's Parents Evening but in laws have offered to have her if she's not fit for the childminder. I hate Parents Evening, believe me it's far worse for the teacher than the parents!

Bensonbluebird · 12/11/2007 19:33

I don't think DS1 was completely out of it all the time because he did say afterwards 'you were crying mummy', believe me I was panicking.

I used to do TEFL and I remember the horrors of writing reports and trying to think of something constructive to say about each pupil in the formula of a 'praise sandwich' (bad stuff in the middle). I hope still I remember that when the DSs start school.

anneme · 12/11/2007 19:39

Oh dear - poorly babies all round. We were at the out of hours doc yesterday and S has been sleeping in our bed for the last three nights - he keeps waking and SCREAMING - needless to say the doc thought said it is a viral infection. Do you think that there is a flow chart that they all refer to that goes worried mum....viral infection?

Abby - can I ask your advice? We are going to be in your neck of the woods next weekend (whilst you are in SOH's neck of the woods and she is in LG&T's - this is like wife swap!) ANYWAY - BiL has booked us all into Risley Hall hotel on Sat. Two questions- 1] do you know anything about it and 2] what is there nearby to do? We will need something on Sat because we are picking up FIL from airport in the morning and need to use up time and exhaust DS1 aged 4!

TYG - what a great weekend!

LeafCoveredMeadow · 12/11/2007 19:49

Hey Benson, that sounds scary. Poor you and DS1.

I guess it's that special time of year that - starts in October and eases off in March - where babies/children get every virus, bug etc going.

So we thought that ds was fine, and he was until about 4.45 when he went all whingy and clingy (was getting annoyed) and sat on the sofa with him, he fell asleep for about an hour and a half and then woke up with a temperature pushing 40 (dont know what that is in old money). Poor little man, he has gone to bed with nurofen.

Going to wrap my Xmas presents tonight just in case he is home tomorrow,

ShowOfHands · 12/11/2007 20:38

DH gone to hospital. Am home with M. here

I don't know what to do.

Mrsjaffabiffa · 12/11/2007 21:03

SOH, sweetie, whats happening now, have you rung the hospital?

Wish I was in Norich. Please let someone off your other thread help you. xxx

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AbbyLou · 12/11/2007 21:24

SOH hope things are better for you, let someone help you please.
Anneme - wow, get you, Risley Hall is lovely. My friend had her wedding rception there and it was very posh. How typical you're here when I'm not. I live about 5 mins drive from there, I could have met you somewhere with ds!!
In Long Eaton (where I live) there are a few things to do. It's the nearest town and only 5 minutes the other side of J25 island. If you like soft play there is Cyril's Nut Hut. It has a website but I'm crap at links. Also there is the PLank and Leggit pub in Sawley which does decent food and has a Wacky Warehouse. Also there is a lovely soft play in Stapleford which is close. It's only been open a few months so is still very clean - it's called Little Drivers. There is also West Park in Long Eaton which has a nice little play area, lots of grassed areas and a cafe. There are numerous things if you want to go further afield into Nottingham or Derby. Both would be about 20 minutes drive from where you are. Just down the A52 towards Derby there is Elvaston Castle. You can't look round the castle anymore but the grounds are nice. Let me know if you want any more info.

Mrsjaffabiffa · 13/11/2007 08:40

Moening all,

I hope SOH gets some positive news today, last night must have been very scary. lg&t please let us know when you do.

I shouldn't be around today but wanted to check in now to say have a lovely Tuesday all. Should not have time to post today unless I'm slacking that is.

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Mrsjaffabiffa · 13/11/2007 08:42

Moening Morning of course, duh! Oh what a good start to the day!

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twelveyeargap · 13/11/2007 13:07

I thought you were saying "morning" in the style of the fake french gendarme in 'Allo 'Allo.

Hope to hear from SOH soon.

How are all the poorly babies today? We're just back from our first "Born to Swim" class. A LOVED it.

LeafCoveredMeadow · 13/11/2007 14:05

Afternoon, what a night!

Jack ended up having a temp of 40.8 last night, was on phone to NHS direct and they told me what to do and that was about it. He went back to bed at 10pm and came into our bed at about 2am and slept til 6.30. Temp had gone down and by 10am was back to 36.4. Took him into nursery after lunch as he was much better.
Ella...... looks very rashy and was up at 2.30 and wouldnt go back to sleep so i slept in the chair again until 5.30, only to be woken at 6.30 by J and then again at 7 by Ella
Waiting for the man to come and lay the new floor downstairs but have no idea when he will be here as he is coming from another job.

Got a bit of wrapping done this morning whilst ds was upstairs watching a dvd and E was asleep.

SOH, hope J is doing ok. xx

TYG, isnt the baby swimming cool, you wait until you are letting go of her under water its great.

Mum2G · 13/11/2007 15:56

Hope all works out ok SOH x

ShowOfHands · 13/11/2007 16:46

Poor J and E AM. How are they both now? And how are you?

Will c+p from the other thread as am exhausted and we're off to bed (shut it LG&T ).

First and foremost thank you so much for all of your thoughts, reassurances, wishes and practical advice. Yet again and with all sincerity MN is the sole reason I have come through something I otherwise may have crumbled against. You can't know how much you helped me last night when I felt very alone and frightened.

More importantly, DH is just fine. Well, approaching fine but he will be back on form in no time.

He has absolutely no recollection of last night but I have managed to piece together what happened from nurses/auxiliaries/paramedics/porters. He was ushered into the alternate universe that is the out of hours service here in deepest darkest Norfolk where you leave your loved ones on the other side and cut off all contact whilst simultaneously signing off your dignity as the burly doctor stuffs suppositories into a place even your doting wife isn't interested in. The first of a veritable plethora of needles was introduced to his arm to counteract the nausea and he was whisked off via ambulance to the bright, shining lights of the proper hospital where there are phones and people who can communicate beyond confirmation of a patient's probable existence.

I am assured that dh managed to quite successfully vomit on one paramedic and although he aimed his second attempt into a bowl, a particularly well placed pot hole emptied this offering over the other paramedic. I feel this is divine retribution for speedy boy paramedic who was playing Rally Driver 4: Where Ambulances Attack during my homebirth transfer. He was pushed through the hospital with many blankets over his head to block out the warming glow of the fluorescent lights and thankfully some of his sense of humour seemed to reappear at this point as he mumbled at bemused staff that he wasn't up to an appearance right now but would attempt a few autographs in the morning. Of course this may not be humour and the worst had happened and he was hallucinating that he was, in fact, Gareth Gates.

Several unsuspecting nurses and doctors attempted to shine lights in his eyes and I won't insult your eyes with the short but offensive response they met. After being shuffled round various departments of the hospital, a trio of needles and encore of a canula, he was sent for a CT scan. This revealed two very fortunate facts. Firstly, he had a brain and secondly, it was normal in appearance albeit slightly swollen. He was swiftly rehydrated and given pain medication, the lumbar puncture cancelled and he was wheeled into God's waiting room, a ward in the N&N I had never seen before where DH may have been pleased to see that it was all women, less pleased perhaps that they had a mean age of 97.

He has been prodded, poked, lit up like a Christmas tree (tres festive) and generally fiddled with and the conclusion is that he had a severe migraine, dehydration and a lot of swelling as a result of both. When I arrived this morning he was fast asleep and even his energetic dd playing with his feet and shouting 'dadadadadada' at him failed to rouse him. He is sleepy, a bit disorientated and foggy but he is home. He has been told a timely trip to the GP to find a medication for his migraines is in order to prevent this from happening again.

He is making a solid impression on some pick n mix so order is restoring chez SOH.

Thank you each and every one of you for last night/today. Truly, you helped enormously and me and dh are very grateful. He might even share his pick n mix with you.

Delighted and tired .

(too much pick n mix)

Pinkjenny · 13/11/2007 19:29

SOH - so glad all is OK, hope you're enjoying bed...

I have been to work today but have been texting LG & T so knew that J had come home. What a bloody night eh!

AM - what a horrendous night for you too.

I hope this mummy lark gets easier for me, you all sound like you handle it with so much ease and grace. I'm a goddamn nervous wreck.

L is much better again today, although she's still not back to full kilter (is that how you spell it?) with her food.

Had a very boring meeting at work and L was looked after by my mum. Had 4 hour round trip on the train though which was absolute bliss.

Pinkjenny · 13/11/2007 20:54

Where is everyone?