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Sept 08: The End of an Amazing year

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Pacita · 20/07/2009 10:23

Here we are: the thread that will see our LO's first birhtday...

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
VirginiaLoveGlove · 07/10/2009 21:18

dd1 was v. early using sharp tools. it has made me a bit blasé about scissors. my halloween name for a couple of years was 'theknifewieldingtoddler'. she used her first secateurs, with mummy hovering, at 18 months.

Kagey · 07/10/2009 21:50

Quick update - I called NHS direct who were very nice and although they cannot tell what is wrong, they did reassure me that what I was doing was the right thing. After calpol and cuddles and milk, Erin perked up a bit and was back to running around before going to bed about 30 mins ago. It's funny how quickly they become ill and bounce back quickly too sometimes. I keeping obs on her tonight and booking a GP appointment to check it is not an infection.

ILTQITI I think you are probably right that it is a virus, and hopefully it will disappear as quickly as it came. Debi I hope she is much better in the morning too

On a positive note, I have a job interview for a part-time job (very excited but keeping realistic that the competition is high).

Thanks for help and advice

DebiTheScot · 07/10/2009 22:07

Virgina I got the eye rolling and sigh plus I got shouted at from ds1 today. He is completely convinced that 1 of the boys from pre-school lives in a different country because he speaks a different language! He will not believe me that he lives in this country.

Walking is improving here too. A couple of times he's realised he has something in his hand so can't crawl and so gets up and walks. Mostly though he only walks between me and dh or a coupleof steps to get to something. Crawling's still faster.

Meglet · 08/10/2009 14:40

Sorry for the miserable post but I really have had enough this week and need to vent, I haven't even caught up on everyone else yet. Both the dc's are in nursery for 3 days a week now, DD is not happy about it but she should settle in time. Yesterday DS was naughty at nursery for the time. Stupid mummy didn't realise he could have a nap at nursery so didn't tell the staff he always has a nap and he was over tired and grumpy by the afternoon. Did a 'dummy' work run yesterday trying to get the dc's out of the house in time and we can now get ready in 2 1/2 hours , work is going to be 'fun' next week. But the truly crap news is that my cousins 3yr old daughter has been diagnosed with leukemia . They live in the states so I am sure they will be getting fantastic medical care, but all the same it's shit and scary. Our other cousin died of it at 15 so now I've gone into panic mode about whether it's in the family genes.

My Dad's cancer hormone levels have gone right down though so he should be able to keep him well and alive for some time yet.

After that moan I am off to get the dc's up as DD has her MMR later. I have to pop into Boots to get a nit comb as there's a couple of kids a nursery with them so I want to catch the little beasties before they infest my dc's.

At least the sun is out . And my sainsburys delivery was all correct.

Debs75 · 08/10/2009 15:45

Finally got chance to catch up.
We had alovely weekend at the christening and had great weather. My cousins baby is lovely and very smiley. At 7 months he is almost the same size as Robyn, she looks so dfainty next to him. He has a lovely shock of creamy white hair and white eyebrows and lashes. very cute.
we stayed at a Premier Inn and it was very comfortable. all 4 of us got in one room. Me and Robyn shared a huge king size bed and she managed to sleep through on both nights. sorry to say she is not doing it at home, I think her cot is too small and she is hitting the bars which wakes her up.
Have needed two days to get over the travelling tho. 7 hours there and back is a bit much but robyn was great in the car and only winged when she got tiredd=.

Meglet sorry to hear about your cousins little girl. I hope she feels better soon

FranklyIDontGiveAMam · 08/10/2009 20:07

I like Pacita's title for the next thread.

DebiTheScot · 08/10/2009 20:35

moan away meglet we've all done it. Sure dd will settle soon. Hope she's ok with her MMR, ds2 was.
And hope your cousin's daughter is well looked after.

Debs we have that cot problem too. We regularly get woken up by ds2 crashing into the sides of the cot and then we lie there holding our breath waiting to see if he'll wake up too. Wonder if you can get king size cots

Who's name changing now???

FranklyIDontGiveAMam · 08/10/2009 20:45

Starlight

Meglet What a crap year you've had.

Sunshinemummified · 08/10/2009 20:45

Meglet what horrible news. Hope she gets well very soon.

Meglet · 08/10/2009 21:15

Thank you all. I'm suprised how upset I am about my cousins little girl, knowing how it could turn out (as it did for my aunt and uncle) is unbearable.

debi When I was feeling sorry for myself I realised I could be more stressed, I could be buying a house .

DD was very calm when she had her jabs, the nurse gave her a chocolate button afterwards. She gave DS one too so he didn't get freaked out by the idea of jabs. We had a nice wander round town so my head feels clearer now. And how much are nit combs . £9 for a decent comb and £10 for the treatment stuff (just in case).

...going to catch up now....

DebiTheScot · 08/10/2009 22:17

lol meglet as you may have noticed from my facebok statuses/stati (what's the plural of status?) it has been stressful this week. We've spent over 3 hours with the financial adviser this week and the mortgage still isn't sorted out. They will give us money so not worried about it but there's issues over our current mortgage and Key Worker money that's complicating it all.

ninja · 08/10/2009 22:56

Meglet, soory to hear about your cousin's little girl

don't bother with treatment for nits, just condition hair and wet comb frequently. It's a pain, DD1 had them when I gave birth last year and I was having to sort that out with tiny baby.

What about pacita's adapted - one small step for babykind, one large step run as fast as you can to stop them escaping step for mumkind

DebiTheScot · 09/10/2009 08:14

That's good ninja but I've got a feeling striking out a word doesn't work in a title.
Or did you just mean your bit instead of the large step bit?

ILikeToQuickstepItTangoIt · 09/10/2009 09:15

I don't think you can do the strike through thing in titles.

So sorry to hear about your cousin's little girl Meglet. How awful (understatement) for everyone. I hope her treatment goes well.

Good news about your Dad, I hope it carries on that way.

ninja · 09/10/2009 09:43

you're right t doesn't - it's just I feel like I'm forever jumping up and taering to the door/stairs to prevent a major tragedy!

Ponymum · 09/10/2009 16:14

That's exactly what it's like here - running after her to undertake pre-emptive disaster avoidance. Example yesterday: while I was on the phone she pulled all the tissues out of the tissue box while I was trying to grab them off her with one hand. Got off the phone and tried to tidy it all up, and she scampered off down the kitchen giggling. Turn around one second later and the top 10 cm contents of the kitchen rubbish bin is all over the floor! Including the seeds and innards from the red chilles I had been preparing for supper! Scooped her up and ran to the bathroom and scrubbed her hands with soap and water. Thankfully she hadn't actually touched the chillies - can you imagine? After that I kept my eagle eyes on her and waited until she was playing happily on the mat before getting the brush and shovel to clean up the kitchen floor mess. But she was on to me and scampered down the hall to climb the stairs. I was after her lightninng fast but she was already on the third step!
And this is only crawling speed. Imagine when they can run.

CarrieBo · 09/10/2009 19:29

This had fallen off my threads I'm on list, how can this be?!

Sorting dd's potty training is dominating my days at the moment (she's been in pants since Feb but is still so lazy about it). That and the house and the world's most USELESS solicitor. Only silver lining is that since our estate agent recommended her, I can phone the agent and tell her how rubbish solicitor has been, then two of us chase her, and the agent realises its not us slowing things down. Still working towards completing in three weeks but there are outstanding queries on our new house, including whether or not we could extend it, which is a deal breaker. So we can't book the removal men yet.

Ds can now stand unaided (not bad given as he only started crawling 6 days ago, and pulling to standing 4 days ago!) but hasn't really mastered the art of stepping yet. He's very cute with it though

DG I am SO impressed at all the rave reviews of Miss Frank. Your sister has come across so well in all her TV appearances, and she's always the one people talk about in the group, she's fab!

So sorry meglet for your cousin And here I am moaning about things that really don't matter.

digitalgirl · 09/10/2009 21:44

Phew - Got here just in time before the thread runs out.

Haven't had a chance to read beyond the last 50 posts but sorry to hear about your cousin's little girl meglet ponymum stairgate? we're thinking it's about time we got one this weekend

We got back from our friends wedding/holiday last Monday and desperately need another holiday to get over that one. DS was not any easier in the night, despite being in the same room as us and having as many night feeds as he wanted and coming into our bed to co-sleep after first waking. He sleeps so badly I really don't think we'll ever crack it. He'll be waking up crying for his mum at uni, I just know it.

He was also incredibly clingy and grizzly whilst away. Would want picking up, then would wriggle out of my arms, then cry when I put him down ad infinitum. If DH took him I had to leave the room in order for DS to happily stay with his dad. Urgh, was bloody exhausted by the end of it.

Anyway, back, busy working, and Dsis has her first live show tomorrow. It's been hard getting hold of her to chat to, but am hoping she's had enough rest and rehearsals to put on a good show tomorrow. They've worked so so so hard, harder than the others. I'll be in the audience tomorrow so won't be able to log on till Sunday!

Don't forget to watch and VOTE MISS FRANK!!!

DebiTheScot · 09/10/2009 22:10

My year 9 class this afternoon were soooooooo impressed when I said I sort of knew someone who's sister is in Miss Frank! Even whenI admitted I hadn't met you digi they didnt mind. A facebook friend was good enough for them to be impressed!

ninja · 10/10/2009 07:43

OK I'm starting a new thread, i'll link to it when i've done it

ninja · 10/10/2009 07:51

here

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