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I took the label off and have pretended they're from me.
Lol :lol:
Mrs OON doesn't deserve such a romantic as you
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Thanks for the tip Lorraine.
Although the packet says you can use Neurofen, the doctors say not to use it until 6 months
She's better today (touch wood )
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I suppose it's good to get it sorted early but it seems really early :blink:
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Wow :blink:
She's doing so well A real cute now :wub:
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I think you automatically protect what is dear to you
When I was much younger I fell down the stone stairs at home with a glass of Vodka and lime. Got to the bottom and didn't spill a drop :blink:
Didn't feel it til the next day
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As I keep saying, I'll do your accounts for you. All I charge is 1% of your annual turnover B) *whistles "I'm in the money"
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Devon, the land of clotted cream, Wibs etc :unsure:
The company hubbie was working for went t**s up and he's managed to get another job in Devon, so here we go
Could have been worse... could have been Appleby :unsure:
Stress levels are at about 11 out of 10 at the mo but I'm sure it will all work out in the wash
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Well done SR
She looks much older than 5 :blink: I hope she appreciates your hard work
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Aww Matt
I'm sure that's the same poem we had at my Father-in-law's funeral when Milo was only 5 weeks old. It's a lovely poem.
My grandma died a few months ago when Tilly was only 3 weeks old and I thought "here we go again" but both were very proud and happy to see a new life arrive.
Remember your grandfather in your happiest memories and tell your son all the wonderful things about your grandad. Milo asks about his Grandads and is fasinated to hear about them and also that he met one (even if he was only 3 weeks old and doesn't remember)
Big hugs and it you want to chat, PM me, sometimes it's just helps to talk to someone non-family
Take care
Katie
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It's Car Crash Telly
Sometimes hubbie stumbles on it and starts ranting at the TV (very similar to you) and I try to change the channel only for him to carry on ranting
Mind you, I had to tear up the QVC card my ex had to stop him getting tempted
Even worse are those "Price Bid" TV channels :blink: Why? Why? Why? :unsure:
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Getting sooooo big, so quick :blink:
Little cutie by the way B)
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I realised this morning, when I was cleaning Tilly's bottle from last night, that the Gaviscon blocks up the little holes and so she can't drink it. Maybe that explains why she was so upset last night
I've got some little syringes, so I shall try to give her it after a feed.
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So how did you find Devon?
(and don't say - at the bottom of the M5! )
Erm.....we decided we don't like Honiton but like the south Devon coast
Think we shall look at Exeter and other variables
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Glad you had a good time
Definately worth seeking out any mother and baby groups. Most kids love to interact with others and it's a great way to meet other mums and get some adult conversation
Me, Milo and Tilly go to one on Mondays and it's become the highlight of our week now
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Glad to hear you are getting the boiler sorted out, about time too
I feel for you, it's really unsettling not knowing what is going on with your home and not being in control of your destiny makes it even worse
I hope you find out what is going on and then you can tackle the situation as best you can
Good luck
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That is dreadful
Get onto the Citizen's advice asap and maybe the council's emergency housing dept. I'm sure you could get something temporary to tide you over the cold spell.
Hope you sort it all out soon, it's not the time to have no heating
Good luck
Katie
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Fantastic achievement
You must be sooooooo proud of him :wub:
Me and hubbie have been thinking of setting up a regular direct debit for a charity and the one we were both thinking of was Cancer Research (having lost my father-in-law to cancer) and this has just given me the kick up the rear to sort it out B)
Give your son a big hug, he deserves it
Katie
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So sorry to hear your news
Losing a parent is indescribable, my dad died when he was only 58.
Talk to people about your feelings and if you think your family/friends have had enough of you, PM me and have a winge
Take care and big hugs
Katie
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Thanks Roo
They are paranoid that I am going to get Post Natal Depression again but I think with all that has gone on recently I should have it by now if I am going to get it
I'm not sure Milo would like to be known as a Toddler anymore :lol:
How's motherhood treating you
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Good on you Katie. Leaving a crying baby is one of the toughest things to do, but as long as she has everything, she will be fine (as has been proved) Fingers crossed this is day 1 in teaching Tilly that dark nights = sleep!
Thanks for your support
It's incredibly hard, even having gone through it once before
I know now that she goes quiet when I walk upstairs, so there is no problem apart from wanting cuddles etc.....which is fine during the day but not at night
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I'm sure you had a fantastic day and I'm hugely jelious :lol:
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Hello there
Nice to have a new person on the blogs
Sorry to hear about your uncle, my grandma died a few weeks ago aged 99 but it's still very sad
What kind of jewellery do you make? Could you put some photos up ? I've seen some really good jewellery at things to do with school recently and was curious about maybe making some myself to sell :unsure:
Anyway, nice to have your blog here and keep posting
Katie
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Thanks guys
I'm sure everything will work out OK. Got to sort the house out this week so we can get it on the market asap
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Hope you managed to get some sleep Katie! And how was the chocolate cola cake?!!
Hope all is OK Katie and you are getting rest as and when you can hun
xxxxxx
Cake is fantastic, if I could send you some I would, it's really lovely (too much icing though :unsure: )
Rollercoaster
in Katie Loo's Blog
A blog by Cakie in Archive
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Why don't men understand the affect of hormones on women
I mean, what do they think rules their lives/trousers