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minichessemouse - Ahoy there me barnacle! Started conversation Nov 14, 2013
Today is not going well so far. I couldn't sleep for love nor money last night. I'be a stye on my lover left eyelid, luckily it's not affecting my vision but it's still rather sore!
I also had a migraine, joy of joys. These aren't half as bad as the ones that I used to get. Those sent me into hiding in a dark room for days on end. This one was just stopping me from sleeping, which is annoying as R actually spent the majority of the night in his cot.
R is being a grumpy wee monster today. Have just spent an hour trying to calm hum from a screaming balk of rage buy nothing worked. He is currently asleep on my chest still sobbing occasionally. The worst part is I have no idea why.
We are in the process if sorting out things like home and life insurance to go with the mortgage.
I really need to round up all the stuff I'm taking to the BfN sale on Saturday AMD get prices sorted. I also need to do washing and dished and hovering, but they always need done and are nearly impossible with R crawling around.
Is it wrong that I'm considering costing up childcare for him once we move? I don't want to be away from him all the time, but 1 or 2 mornings per week would make housework more manageable. Not that we could afford it though.
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Amy Pawloski, aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE) Posted Nov 14, 2013
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Nov 14, 2013
Yeah, sometimes it's tricky figuring out why a little person is upset - hungry, too warm, tummy ache, poo?
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minichessemouse - Ahoy there me barnacle! Posted Nov 14, 2013
Poo is a likely candidate Ti. Have put him on his potty every morning as normal, but nothing for days. time to ramp up the fruit intake and cut out the toast for a day or two. Or just give him a day of all milk no food.
Thankfully he is asleep in his cot just now. The dishes are washed, the washing machine is ready to go on in the morning and the living room is tidy (but not hovered) Also R has his new car seat, thank goodness. I shall post more about that tomorrow though.
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Nov 14, 2013
Pureed prune is good for getting poo going. Here in Sweden, it used to taste not too well, but lately, they've added pear to sweeten it a bit. I know, because I get a bit constipated at times, and eating a full jar of it (found in the baby food section) usually gets things working again.
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minichessemouse - Ahoy there me barnacle! Posted Nov 14, 2013
Shall look out for Prunes if i'm near a shop. R refuses all 'baby' food. he would rather the proper stuff. Worth a shot though.
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You can call me TC Posted Nov 14, 2013
Honey is helpful, too. A hot drink with some honey in it or honey on his porridge won't do any harm and it might calm him down all round.
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- 1: minichessemouse - Ahoy there me barnacle! (Nov 14, 2013)
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- 3: Titania (gone for lunch) (Nov 14, 2013)
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