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  1. #1
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    Feb 2005
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    I should go back and read but Jus when you get a chance whats up with charlie?

    I am enjoying the wet weather. Have pumpkin scones cooking in the oven and apricot chicken bubbling away.. Ethan off at a mates place, Isaac and Jacob playing lego and watching a movie. Olivia asleep. Although she should be awake shortly..

    Well wipe my bum is the call I am getting.. coming Jacob

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    oh the joys of motherhood

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    nic - where gonna do a big drive along the coast and past boyne i think. - thats amazing u started ttc at 6weeks!

    ive been getting horrid cramps this week and im hormonal as today so i think somethings happening in there!!!

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    Yup you will go right past us

    With TTC basically we just DTD and didn't use contraception.. I didn't temp or anything. i didn't temp with any of my TTC adventures

    on the cramps. I hope they at least bring something about kwim

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    Wow moves so quick in here on the weekends!!
    Jus- Ty has one of those blanky things but we haven't really used it yet. he loves his wrap though. Don't wrap him at night anymore, just pop him in his sleeping bag but he still has to have his wrap over the top of him so he can hold it. Very cute, I used to love my blanky when i was little. Kwym about the sleep... eight hours interrupted is like my ultimate fantasy at the moment...
    Buzzie- No more bubs for us at the moment... I'm actually at the stage of feeling sorry for pregnant women when i see them. A few of my friends are pregnant and I have to remind myself not to scare them when i talk to them!! And like I've said to dh, you actually have to have sex to get pregnant and I'm waaaay too tired for any of that... poor man.
    Trish- Know someone who actually gives her bubs carrot fingers raw to munch on, especially when she's teething. I'd be worried about choking but.
    Has anyone used those mesh feeder things?
    Nic- Ty loves sweet potato, much better than pumpkin. Thanks for your apple advice too, I've been doing it and he now is eating potato and tried zuchini today.
    Kitten- lmao at your dh thinking he deserves applause for making a meal. Mine's the same. Although he did cook me a roast tonight while I had a nap with Ty after work and kinds cleaned up the kitchen (a man clean...didn't bother to wipe down the benches) so I can't complain.
    Dh wants the computer back so he can Facebook. Night all

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    at feeling sorry for pregnant women.. I had that same thought yesterday.. I saw a woman about 7-8 months pregnant and she was grocery shopping with a 4 yr old and i had a chuckle to myself at how tired she looked.. not in a nasty way but hehe glad its not me

    Glad Ty loved his veges more

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    Lauren, i dont balme you for wanting kids to the same dad.

    i'm pretty much the most fertile person i know, so hurl all the birth control my way.
    Tia was an accident. and then a year later alisha was another one. both times, getting preg was not in the picture. i'd been off the pill for almost a year when i found i was already 21 weeks with mirani! so glad i had her when i did. if i'd had her 2 -3 years ago when leesh was little i would have totally lost it.

    almost dp and i had it out last night and didnt talk at all until sometime this afternoon. i almost couldnt keep the tears in at mums this afternoon. my dad picked up that somethingwasnt right and asked if i was ok, and told him i didnt want to talk about it ans that everything was fine. my parents raised me to be a strong independant woman who stands up for herself and for what is right and to take no crap. but i dont know where that person has gone.


    take care

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    Michelle. I actually had a teary today about stuff so told DH to wash his hands (was working in the garage) and look after the little Miss as I was going out. I took myself off to a movie and felt so much more relaxed just being able to sit on my own, move if I wanted to move, drink without dodging little hands grabbing at the cup... well you get the idea. Just those 2 hours on my own made me feel a little more human again, I can highly recommend telling your dh to take over for a few hours and running off for some you time.

    Can totally relate to the hubby who thinks doing something once (dinner, washing, bathtime) deserves a round of applause.

    LoriRae - I have used one of the mesh feeder thingys, and so have a few of my mothers groups mums, and we all like them. I like that I can just pop a bit of whatever fruit I am eating in it and Olivia can have a little exploratory taste of it without me worrying about mushing it up first. She really likes bananas in it.

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