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Oh the dog would be mightly unimpressed. I would definitely need to try it while he was sleeping :haha:
 
Hi girls,
Love the nursery madcat,and your bedding,and yours too gilz is gorgeous!!
Lol at you putting a nappy on your doll!!!!!
Don't worry you'll get the hang of it pretty quick,new babas can get thru 10 a day sometimes!!!

Interesting what peanut said there about not being as uncomfy in bed this time as she was 1st time,I do remember being very uncomfortable 1st time too,and there's not a bother on me this time.
But when I think about it,i've actually spent more time pregnant than not pregnant in the last 4 yrs,so its the norm for my body!!!

Leez,yous have loads of grants and stuff that it seems most aren't intitled to anymore,it does sound very confusing!!!!!
Move over here and you won't be confused anymore,everyone gets NOTHING!!

So went out for shopping today,got tit pads lol!!Nipple cream,and nighttime pads.
Got a couple little things for baby from the sale rail in mothercare:happydance:
Then got cream eggs and aero mousse,and ate them instead of normal food for lunch:blush:Not very good for my growing baba!!
I will have a very healthy dinner later!
 
Yay for your purchases Vbaby and happy 28 weeks :wohoo:

I wouldn't worry about the creme egg and aero mousse, i think there's just something in the air today. I just scoffed a twix that i found in my desk drawer that i forgot i had!
 
Hi girls,
Love the nursery madcat,and your bedding,and yours too gilz is gorgeous!!
Lol at you putting a nappy on your doll!!!!!
Don't worry you'll get the hang of it pretty quick,new babas can get thru 10 a day sometimes!!!

Interesting what peanut said there about not being as uncomfy in bed this time as she was 1st time,I do remember being very uncomfortable 1st time too,and there's not a bother on me this time.
But when I think about it,i've actually spent more time pregnant than not pregnant in the last 4 yrs,so its the norm for my body!!!

Leez,yous have loads of grants and stuff that it seems most aren't intitled to anymore,it does sound very confusing!!!!!
Move over here and you won't be confused anymore,everyone gets NOTHING!!

So went out for shopping today,got tit pads lol!!Nipple cream,and nighttime pads.
Got a couple little things for baby from the sale rail in mothercare:happydance:
Then got cream eggs and aero mousse,and ate them instead of normal food for lunch:blush:Not very good for my growing baba!!
I will have a very healthy dinner later!

glad you found some tit pads vbaby!:haha:

as for the creame eggs, ive run out, i was keeping one for today, and the DH gold hold of it last night, and told me i had to share:growlmad:, so we had half each, leaving me with none today.
Its take away night tonight, not ideal i know!
 
For a while, I was singing the song "Tiny Bubbles" because that's what I was feeling. WHOA! Today it felt like baby did a FLIP inside me. I can't wait until DH can feel it as well!

Great nursery Madcat :happydance:
 
I'm eating mini eggs. DH just asked if I approved of the choc he'd ordered. I said I'd only seen minstrels but had found twirls in the drawer, and he said there are boosts too. Guess who helped unpack the shopping! Makes me laugh that Byron knows where all the crisps and chocs go but was trying to put bananas in the freezer! :rofl:

Had a 15 min power nap getting Byron to sleep.

Wow just remembered I had this mad dream this morning about getting a day long train ride to Hokkaido where a friend was taking me to her brother's traditional Japanese bakery. It was funny! Bakeries in Japan are all in a ridiculous almost Rococo French style, they're in love with these European cliches. They don't do bread so there's no such thing as a real Japanese bakery but this room was amazing with huge kanji-embellished bread ovens (you know the open flame ones) and traditional Japanese decor. :rofl: It was cool, I'd like to go there! :rofl:
 
Wow awesome dream Peanut and fantastic chocolate selection. I love Boosts but they have to have been in the fridge for a little while as they are quite sickly if they are too soft.

What a cutie Byron is, why wouldn't bananas go in the freezer :haha:
 
I'm eating mini eggs. DH just asked if I approved of the choc he'd ordered. I said I'd only seen minstrels but had found twirls in the drawer, and he said there are boosts too. Guess who helped unpack the shopping! Makes me laugh that Byron knows where all the crisps and chocs go but was trying to put bananas in the freezer! :rofl:

Had a 15 min power nap getting Byron to sleep.

Wow just remembered I had this mad dream this morning about getting a day long train ride to Hokkaido where a friend was taking me to her brother's traditional Japanese bakery. It was funny! Bakeries in Japan are all in a ridiculous almost Rococo French style, they're in love with these European cliches. They don't do bread so there's no such thing as a real Japanese bakery but this room was amazing with huge kanji-embellished bread ovens (you know the open flame ones) and traditional Japanese decor. :rofl: It was cool, I'd like to go there! :rofl:

best place for bananas!, esp when theres crisps and chocolate in the house!:haha:

ive just had a lovely walk out in the winter sunshine, only a short walk(cant manage much more) but a walk all the same. went out with my camera, found some sheep!:wacko:, very friendly, all came up for a smooth and a photo , thats first they usually run away from me, i was amazed quite how rough their coats actually are.
 
Sounds like you had a nice walk Madcat, now that you've had some exercise today i think that totally justifies some chocolate later!

Sheep are strange aren't they, we pass this one particular sheep when we are out walking and i swear it's ears are as long as a rabbits. I took a picture of it once to show my OH cos he thought i was making it up. Very odd sheep, the rest of it entirely within normal sheep proportions but then daft huge ears :rofl:
 
Madcat do not touch sheep the carry toxoplasmosis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

this nasty disease killed my twin cousins in the womb. and i'm the girl who doesn't panic.

lovely nursery about to have southern fried chicken and wedges care of the master chef
 
That's nice madcat. DH and Byron are out with the dog shortly, DH is just getting tea on to be ready when they get home. I just want to snooze. Work be damned. :muaha: Might be relaxed about it and do my coursework later on today. As long as I'm up to date with emails...
 
Madcat do not touch sheep the carry toxoplasmosis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

this nasty disease killed my twin cousins in the womb. and i'm the girl who doesn't panic.

lovely nursery about to have southern fried chicken and wedges care of the master chef

That is a good point molly but I think it is the lambs that are the issue. The advice always seems to be to go nowhere in teh country during lambing season.
 
Pregnant women should avoid close contact with sheep during lambing periods, the Departments of Health, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and the Health and Safety Executive advised today.

Pregnant women who come into close contact with sheep during lambing may risk their own health and that of their unborn child, from infections that can occur in some ewes. These include chlamydiosis (enzootic abortion of ewes - EAE), toxoplasmosis and listeriosis, which are common causes of abortion in ewes.

Although the number of reports of these infections and human miscarriages resulting from contact with sheep are extremely small, it is important that pregnant women are aware of the potential risks associated with close contact with sheep during lambing.

To avoid the possible risk of infection, pregnant women are advised that they should:

- not help to lamb or milk ewes;

- avoid contact with aborted or new-born lambs or with the afterbirth;

- avoid handling clothing, boots etc which have come into contact with ewes or lambs.

Pregnant women should seek medical advice if they experience fever or influenza-like symptoms or if concerned that they could have acquired infection from a farm environment.

Farmers have a responsibility to minimise the risks to pregnant women, including members of their family, the public and professional staff visiting farms. Any action should be determined by their risk assessment required under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.

If a ewe aborts, farmers are advised to ask their veterinary surgeon to take a sample to their local Regional laboratory of the Veterinary Laboratories Agency to determine the cause. In the interests of hygiene, farmers should dispose of all afterbirths promptly and safely.
 
Oh when's lambing season? Where i live we are always tramping about in the countryside walking the dog!

Just read your post Peanut, we don't do any of that whilst tramping about in the countryside.
 
April-May seems to be the normal season.

My laptop has been repaired and is on it's way back! I guess no charges then. Phew!
 
Soz peannut april - may is when it's meant to be sheep will be giving birth now. My dad is on fox patrol for a friend with lambing sheep. Global warming plays havoc with this part of nature.
eeek knew i ddnt like sheep for a reason
 
dont worry, i gave my hands a damn good wash afterwards, as i do when i deal with the cats litter tray (as you can also get toxo' from this), but generally if you have had cats for years youre normally immune to it anyway.

well, i go to show DH the cot bedding now its all done, and felix my cat is asleep in the cot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
pretty sure that baby will be ok with cat unless it does a lumpy fart in there lol
 
pretty sure that baby will be ok with cat unless it does a lumpy fart in there lol

:haha:gee thanks!!.

gona have to be careful when baby eventually goes into cot, dont want kitty sleeping on top of him!:cry:

you know the bumpers that go around the head end of cots, ive been told then when we start using the cot, that the bumpers will have to come off, as baby can roll to the side with his face next to bumper and suffercate. (?)
 

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