Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

Set a reminder

Please or to access all these features

Post-natal clubs

Join our Postnatal Clubs forum to find parenting advice for newborns.

June 07 - you really would think we would have better things to do than chat on here all day...

996 replies

RiallyEeRiaee · 16/10/2008 22:15

New thread.

this is the only link I could find Holly.

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
trace2 · 26/10/2008 20:33

can i ask what everyones lols weigh?

trace2 · 26/10/2008 20:33

can i ask what everyones lols weigh?

FiendishFairyFay · 26/10/2008 20:35

I'm to say that I have no idea Trace. He's in size 18months-2 clothes, has size 7 feet and wears size 4 or 4+ nappies. He's quite a big boy.

trace2 · 26/10/2008 20:35

wows

trace2 · 26/10/2008 20:37

chloes a size 2 in feet, and just going up to 6 to 9 m but boys are surpossed to be bigger

FiendishFairyFay · 26/10/2008 20:39

I must go now, a few jobs to do and then an early night. Sleep well everyone

LackaDAISYcal · 26/10/2008 20:39

Hi Trace

That's fab news about Chloe putting on some weight; well done her. How is her infection? I hope it's all cleared up.

Em weighs about 23lbs or thereabouts. she was a bit heavier but lost loads with this bug that she's had. she is just on 12-18 months clothes, and all the trousers are too long. Her skirts are still 9-12 months. but you;ve seen her; she hasn't changed much since the summer really, maybe a little bit taller.

trace2 · 26/10/2008 20:41

and two teeth, me to we late at going no school tomorrow so ill be able to sllep in

trace2 · 26/10/2008 20:42

hi daisy howare you? we will have to come to you after you had baby

RiallyEeRiaee · 26/10/2008 20:43

hi trace, glad chloe's picking up a bit. Don't know what baggins weighs but he's probably 18month+ in clothes and size 4+/5 nappies. his crocs are a 6 I think.

fairyfay, which product testing site are you with? If you don't mind me asking. I used to get stuff from tesco baby club and I don't any more, quite fancy another go.

OP posts:
JammyOLantern · 26/10/2008 20:44

Jamlet is 11.7kg (25lb something?). She mostly wears a mix of 9-12 and 12-18 clothes, though her wooly jacket is 6-9 months, her new winter coat is 18-24 months and she wore 3-6 months tights the other day! Trousers used to be often too long, but not so much recently, though sleeves often have to be rolled up. She's only a size 2.5 foot though.

RiallyEeRiaee · 26/10/2008 20:45

help me! I'm having another one of those enthusiastic ideas about Friday night.

OP posts:
Sputnik · 26/10/2008 20:49

Haven't weighed mine either recently but he's big, but then so was DD.

JammyOLantern · 26/10/2008 20:49

deep bteaths Ria

justbeme · 26/10/2008 20:54

Evening!

Sorry to hear about Mr Sputnik - was he shaken up by it??

Trace - L is about 19lbs or so and wears clothes ranging from 6-9mths upwards. although last week she wore a 3-6mth skirt and her 3-6mth coat still fits!!

RiallyEeRiaee · 26/10/2008 20:55

DS1 is definitely having his friend over for tea to stop him sulking over no halloween. So I was thinking a couple more friends and an Autumn party. DH says we might have enough scrap wood for bat boxes, a bit more bulb planting and some food. I just need to decide.

OP posts:
Sputnik · 26/10/2008 20:59

Evening JBM.
No, he was cool!

Apple bobbing Ria!

RiallyEeRiaee · 26/10/2008 21:04

not sure about the water thing sputnik

OP posts:
RiallyEeRiaee · 26/10/2008 21:05

apple pie though

OP posts:
ElviraInanEcup · 26/10/2008 21:08

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

justbeme · 26/10/2008 21:09

Ria - I bought some new Dr Marten Black calf length boots with a brown sort of cowboy heel. ( I thought of you 'cos you like Dr Ms dont you?)
Im normally a 6.5 (40), but they're a 6 (39) - so im trying to wear them round the house first as I dont want to have to sell them on - theyre really nice!! But they leave a red mark on the top of one of my big toe nails!!! The things we do.....

JammyOLantern · 26/10/2008 21:10

We used to play a game at Xmas as children where there was a bowl packed with flour then turned out so you got a dome of flour, and a sweet would be put on top. We'd then take it in turns to slice sections off the flour, and when the sweet collapsed the child who had taken that slice had to fish the sweet out with their mouth. Or is that too messy for you Ria?

Sputnik · 26/10/2008 21:15

Oh we did that too Jammy. I have a vague recolection my Mum used to use her wedding ring.

ElviraInanEcup · 26/10/2008 21:16

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

RiallyEeRiaee · 26/10/2008 21:19

aargh - mess!!!
I have to confess I was thinking mainly outside activities, then a DVD, but I don't know how to connect Labyrinth to nature/autumn. I wish I was naturally hospitable and sociable like DH then I wouldn't even be pondering I would just be doing.

jbm - thick socks(to wear them in obviously)!!! when we went to the wartime weekend the other week there was a pair of 7s with a heel in a lovely petrol blue for £10 in a charity shop, but they weren't wide enough. I think I need an 8 in the ladies as the ones I have are a mens 7. I was . and also wished I'd bought them anyway to sell on ebay, but couldn't justify it. you've set me off again...

OP posts: