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  1. #1
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    Chelsea stuffs her unwanted food under the lounge...hence our massive ant invasion yesterday!!

    Girls ill tell you all soon what the outcome is....probably via PM or MSN cos i dont trust some things (aka people) on here right now!! But for now i can say no not pg

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    BellyBelly Life Member - Love all your MCN friends
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    oh Kim, you made me laff. I used to stuff my unwanted vegetables, under the oil heater, and we eventually got RATS!!!! my parents didn't work out why, but i KNEW it was because of the vegies i put there - oh the guilt of my naughtiness!!!

    have fun planning the christening, i bet you'll put together a beautiful day.

    taralee - bilby was spitting it big time AFTER a cheesestick, AFTER a whole ricecake, being given crinkly wrapped up products to make a noise with,

    i am such a "no cheese" person, but i am glad, bilby seems to love any kind of cheese. I won't go as far as giving her parmasean cheese, but i'm buying her lots of other sorts. Just wondering now, how much cheese is ok for a nearly 18 month old bub - any ideas? Like today, she had one cheesestick at lunch, one cheese slice at dinner - do you think that is ok?

    corr blimey Ann, bilby is 8 teeth behind ella! we have lots of catching up to do!!! glad she eventully cottoned on to how cool an aquarium can be (as long as you're on the RIGHT side of the glass from the sharks!).

    DH rang me today to go collect him late this afternoon, him being in ICU confused me, i thought that meant he would stay there a bit, until the cardiac thing didn't worry the medicos anymore, and then he would go to a hospital ward for a bit. but he was discharged direct, being told, if he got chest pains, to ring ambulance immediately (suspected heart attack).. They want him to see a cardiologist very soon to check out what happened to his heart while in surgery. DOing unusual things.

    He has bandages on his nose, plugs up his nose sealed with stitches so they can't come out, and he has to treat it with a douche every few hours - saline solution i think. no pain though, for a nose reconstruction, they DIDN"T have to break his nose, or take cartilege out the ear, like had been planned, so that's why no black eyes.

    he's a bit grumpy and the nose is running like a tap, but all things considered, it all seems pretty good for someone who got operated on early Friday morning - i am just so relieved. After years of sleeping next to dh with his CPAP machine on (very loud and blows cold air), for ten years, he will not need the machine, adn will no longer suddenly stop breathing for minutes at a time and scare the living crap out of me.

    With the O2 mask off, the wires and tubes off him, bilby just about JUMPED into his arms today with excitement, she clung on like a koala and woudln't let go - it was very sweet. the nurses were clucking like mad ha ha.

    Does your dh know what surgery he's going to have Vicky? Obviously certain parts are still working fine, from your post (!!!!). that's good!

    Christy - is your household back to the land of wellness?

    How are you travelling Blanchie? Is bubs kicking an SOS to you?

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    Feb 2006
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    I think 2 cheese sticks a day is fine. I give ella lot of cheese coz she doent drink milk so we make up the dairy in cheese, yoghurt and custard.

    Today ella had 5 cheese sticks! I just kept giving them to her since she was so excited about them.

    Ella wont go to DH like Bilby does. She doesnt seem to really like him She refuses to go to him, says NO when he asks for a kiss and only lets me put her in the bath. She thinks he's funny but that's it.
    It doesnt help that he spends no time with her. He's doing course so he's constantly working.

    Only 2 months to go!

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    Chelsea wont drink milk either....so she lives on yoghurt or custard. Cheese she hates...BUT will eat it if its smeared with Vegemite (yuck)!!

    Glad i made you laugh Gigi

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    BellyBelly Life Member - Love all your MCN friends
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    ok, you think i'm not overfeeding her cheese - but if she is drinking heaps of milk (breastfeeds day and night) - is two cheese portions per day still ok?

    despite all this protein, madame's hair is still not growing in front. lovely long curls back and sides (miz mullet!!) but very little on top. Grow, hair, grow!!

    DH's face is all red and irritated, the nose is all expanded, like someone who's allergic to bees, who's been stung by a bee. all red around nose and eyes, itchy as heck, and his eyes are closing up - he looks like a little piggy! He had told me he was going to work Monday morning, but with today's developments, i cannot see it happening. he's so miserable. Hospital nurse and chemist (he rang both) wouldn't tell him he could take antihistimines without consulting the surgeon - cos i thought - if he's having allergic type symptoms, why not take what you'd take for hayfever.

    did a tiny bit of sewing today, felt good to be creating something - i'm making some night time covers (soaker and flongies) for a friend who's 4yo is in night nappies and currently is weeing thru EVERYTHING. Then i sewed THRU a pin i didn't know was there, using the overlocker -so overlocker is dead -and dh who normally would fix it - is too unwell for me to ask.

    hope you get to do some solo painting tomorrow Vicky!

    i need to ring up and book GP for bilby's 18 month vaccinations, and get a flu shot myself.

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    Feb 2006
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    cheese mmmmm if we have cheese sticks she has one a day, or a slice or i gratw it ito her dinner, she drinks around 400ml from her sippy cup a day and NO nore breastfeeds!!! sat night was hell but she eventually settled, last night was much better so will see what tonight brings!!
    as for yogurt asn custard sophie seems to have gone off them she rarely has dessert these days!

    BLANCHE one more dayb hun!!! you must be getting excited!!!

    BBL feral child!

  7. #7
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    Dec 2005
    Gold Coast
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    Good job on that BF'ing Jols!
    Evie eats so much cheese its not funny. She drinks a lot of milk too. I dont give her as much yogurt as i used to as sometimes it makes her throw up.
    We were driving home this morning and she was grizzly, so we gave her a piece of bread to eat (since she loves it) and she fell asleep with a big chunk of bread in her mouth and everytime we'd try to take it out she'd start chewing while she was still asleep LOL it was hlarious! in the end i held her nose so she'd have to open her mouth..a bit mean but better than the alternative!!
    public holiday here today..i had so much planned to do!

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