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October 08 - Toddling round the Christmas tree & Ooooing at the lights!

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50ftChristmasTree · 12/12/2009 21:58

10th Sept (Due 1st Oct) - loulou33 - Boy - Joe Louis David - 6lbs 12oz
16th Sept (Due 8th Oct) - Ksal - Girl - Emma Rae - 6lbs
21st Sept (Due 5th Oct) - myjobismum - Girl - Naomi Caitlin - 5lbs 10oz
2nd Oct (Due 12th Oct) - star6 - Boy - Quinlan - 5lbs 15oz
3rd Oct (Due 26th Sept) - purpleflower - Girl - Rebecca Jill Erzsebet - 8lbs 10.5oz
4th Oct (Due 30th Sept) - Aubergenie - Boy - Stanley - 7lbs 12oz
8th Oct (Due 6th Oct) - ronshar - Boy - William Dexter - 7lbs 11oz
9th Oct (Due 17th) - Marthasmama - Girl - Martha - 7lbs 10oz - Elective c-sec
10th Oct (Due 1st Oct) - CantSleepWontSleep - Boy - Duncan Elliot - 8lbs 4oz
12th Oct (Due 4th Oct) - pistachio - Boy - Thomas Fraser - 10lbs 2oz
16th Oct (Due 11th Oct) - heather1980 - Boy - Alexander James - 9lbs 5oz
17th Oct (Due 10th Oct) - pepperrabbit - Girl - Jessica Rose - 7lbs 15.5oz
24th Oct (Due 29th Oct) - Ekka - Boy - Matthew - 7lbs 15oz
26th Oct (Due 20th Oct) - jenwa - Girl - Phoebe Jasmine - 9lbs 2.5oz
28th Oct (Due 23rd Oct) - RachieW - Boy - Jack - 7lbs 4oz
31st Oct (Due 20th Oct) - KnickersOnMaHead - Boy - Samuel Paul - 9lbs 11oz
5th Nov (Due 29th Oct) - Honeymoonmummy - Girl - Poppy Grace - 6lbs 15oz
5th Nov (Due 30th Oct) - MamaG - Boy - Harry James - 10lbs 9oz

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aubergenie · 02/01/2010 08:34

It is a squeeze isn't it Star. They need so little stuff when they're babies, that it didn't seem to be a problem for us but now, it's all those toys that seem to multiply!

We're planning to move this year too. We'll probably rent a bigger place and rent our flat out, so we've got to do loads of things to get it ready to rent out. Ugh. Is that HIP thing a lot of work?

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StarExpat · 02/01/2010 08:48

It is, but you just pay someone to do it for you. I looked online and found a reasonable quote for someone to do that with conveyancing pretty cheaply... hopefully we can arrange something like that. What a pain! I considered renting this one out and renting another but rental prices are so much higher than mortgage payments at the moment that we wouldn't break even if we were renting a bigger place and all the maintenance and having to be responsible for any expenses from renters to do with heating, water, leaks...etc. Just can't face all that, so we have to sell.

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aubergenie · 02/01/2010 09:03

We were thinking of selling and buying somewhere else, but the thing that's stopping us is that we live right near the Olympic site, which is being completely redeveloped at the moment, complete with a massive Westfield shopping centre (like the one in Shepherds Bush), and the whole area will be transformed. Seems like it might be worth hanging on for a couple of years. Although there may well be a glut of property and it'll be difficult to shift. Who knows?

Part of me just wants to get rid of this place and hand the responsibility on to someone else, there are so many things that keep going wrong/need doing to it.

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CantSleepWontSleep · 02/01/2010 09:13

We're going to need a new thread today ladies - new year, new thread!

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StarExpat · 02/01/2010 10:03

ok csws do it!
Claim back your threadmaster title
That's a tough call aubergenie. If it will increase in value it might be worth holding if you can afford all teh stuff in the interim.

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pistachio · 02/01/2010 10:55

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StarExpat · 02/01/2010 11:07

We don't even have space for a table. We eat on the sofa and Q eats in his highchair or all around the coffee table. I want to move but I do love our flat - we have a lovely garage across the street which has been a godsend for so many reasons and a little nice fenced in garden (small, but enough space). I'd really like space for a table in a new place.

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aubergenie · 02/01/2010 14:33

That does sound small, Star. We're lucky enough to have room for a table in the kitchen and can seat 4 plus S in his chair, but I'd love for S to have a bedroom where we can shove his stuff. He doesn't care of course, - we just want things to be tidier.

We had another settling in session at the childminder. I went off to the shops and left S for an hour and it didn't go that well. He was OK to start with, after a little cry when I left, but after about 40 minutes he was inconsolable. Those of you who are at work with LOs in childcare, how long did it take for them to settle in?

How's P today HMM?

Heather, how are you feeling today?

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heather1980 · 02/01/2010 16:36

am ok thanks
felt a bit sick this morning and dizzy as well, but other than that all is well.
i'm going to tell my mum later. i don't wait 12 weeks to tell, i figure that if anything happens i'll need the support.
still a bit scared but am getting use to the idea now, it's just a bitch that it's my 30th on the 12th and now i can't have a drink waahaaa

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myjobismum · 02/01/2010 18:29

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StarExpat · 02/01/2010 19:33

sorry to hear that myjob. Some months are just busier than others. Don't feel badly about that! You are just more social and popular than some of us (me). Why don't we keep it on a sunday, but since myjob can't come after all, why don't we move it to the week before or after so 50ft can come after all? It's not my house, so I have no say. Just trying to help...

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StarExpat · 02/01/2010 20:12

We were in the carpark this afternoon and Q was running right around me. It was fairly empty of people and no cars moving about at the time and we were at the very end where no cars would come anyway as there was no exit or entrance by where we parked. But the second I took my eyes off him to fold the pushchair, he shot around the back of the car, I dropped the pushchair and chased him and he disappeared around the side of the car running down the length of it. It took what seemed like ages for me to get around to that side of hte car (but it was probably like 2 seconds!!) and I saw him and grabbed him and strapped him in his carseat. Just losing sight of him for that second in time stopped my heart. I know I shouldn't have let him run around at all and never will again but for some stupid reason I thought he'd stay right by me or I'd grab his arm if he tried to stray. The moment I tried to fold the pushchair he was OFF.
Anyway, was just reading this post and feeling very silly indeed for being so worried about a few seconds. I think I'm going to keep him on a harness!!!

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CantSleepWontSleep · 02/01/2010 22:45

You flat sounds lovely pistachio.

I find that you expand to fill whatever space you have, even if you start off thinking that you have loads!

50ft and I can both make 24th Jan instead if that suits others. I can't make 10th.

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StarExpat · 03/01/2010 07:42

24th works for me

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myjobismum · 03/01/2010 09:32

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aubergenie · 03/01/2010 11:16

I think I can do 24th. Well, actually we've got no plans for January but whether I come depends on whether I can persuade DP to come and help me with the driving as it's a couple of hours each way. He probably wouldn't come for the actual meet-up as he's really shy, but I'm wondering if there's something else he could do in the area. So go ahead and plan without me and I'll let you know.

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StarExpat · 03/01/2010 11:43

Maybe he can go play with my DH while we all meet up?

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CantSleepWontSleep · 03/01/2010 14:44

NEW THREAD

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