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lol, if i left the dishes, DP would complain horribly. he's such a clean freak (unlike me) and if i leave it long enough he will actually start doing stuff (with lots of swearing and grumbling under his breath).
i don't do that much though coz he NAGS!!!

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Yeah mine does the dishes in water thing and we have a dishwasher hes just too lazy to put things in it
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My DH is one of those who lifts a finger mayb once a month (admititly when he does help he does a great job) but 4 the rest of the month he just ignores the mess, unless asking what i did all day (note i am a full time mum who also works part time) until his family comes to visit then he makes me feel completly useless by goin on about how embaressed he is and grumbling that he works 40hr weeks already!


And i no this isnt a comment but what i hated most while pregnant was how people, including total strangers, think your belly is public property!The worst i had was a check out lady actually rubbed my belly!? That scared me so much i froze!

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I hated when strangers would come up to my bump, I didnt even like my friends doing it without asking first. It's an invasion of privacy eh.

DF does clean, but sometimes I prefer if he didnt, I end up having to rewash the dishes, remake the bed (Im fussy with my bed) and re clean the bathroom (he jsut spray and wipes I like Jif).
Although he does a good job at luxing.
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i am still hating the comment...

YOu must be hating / suffering in this heat...???

YES i am .....and i want to hit anyone who says this cause would this really be a surpise??? I am soooo hot my face is red and i am dripping with sweat....no kidding im not liking it!!!!
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I used to hate when people kept forever asking is the baby here yet? (when I was at 25wks stupid eh)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 11111 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 January 2007 at 2:13pm
I know what you mean on the bump thing. And as for comment's about the heat I got that all the time with Alan. Funny thing is now I ma planning for a summer baby way better then a winter one I reakon.
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OMG really - i was thinking if we ever do this again i might go winter...now you have destroyed all my hopes and dreams...LMAO...really summer is better???
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NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOT IF YOU LIVE IN BLENHEIM
The Honest Un PC Parent of 2, usually stuck in the naughty corner! :P
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Go for a November baby... warm in winter, cool in summer
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This one was meant to be a November baby but to come out this November.

Now we have had a few hot days in Palmy i'm getting really sick of the man you must be hot, or you need to put your feet up.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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I had an august baby and felt it was a great time to carry (and have heard an old wives tale of how winter babies have a better immune system towards colds etc then summer babies as their used to the cold) but im not the most reliable person to be asking if having an august baby is good as i had an extremly easy pregnancy!
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Grr. I have such a bad track record of dating men who have opinionated mothers who don't think about what they're saying before sticking their two cents in.

My MIL asked if we had thought of names and I said 'Yes, if it's a boy I would like to call him Lee, because my fathers name is Lee and my mothers middle name is Lee' (And I can call my baby whatever the hell I like thank you very much, but I didn't say this bit) And do you know what she said??! She said in that 'loud and slow 'you're stupid' voice 'UHH, LEE...LIAM....'. She already has a grandson called Liam. I DON'T CARE. It's not the same name and too bad if she doesn't like it. Then to top it all off she then says 'Don't you want to get away from stupid traditional family names and think of something original? All the men in my family were called John and I think it's terribly boring.' It's not a traditional family name, I just love my parents very much and Lee is a name that is only in my immediate family and I thought it would be a nice idea to involve both of my parents since they are divorced. Then DP said 'Maybe we could just use it as a middle name instead'. And he said this to please her, but since nothing pleases her highness, I think I should have told her to shove it up her ass.





Ok, I'm over it now. Had to let that out.
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OK so I have this "bowling ball" feeling going on at the moment and it hurts to do just about anything. So today getting up to go to the car at the in laws and MIL says this one will be bigger - probably the size of DH (he was 11lb 4). I was like um no this one is lot smaller than Andrew and he was out at this late stage. She turns around and says and you know this how? Hmm lets see I had a scan last Monday and the measurments the dr was getting were showing about 7lb, and plus I have a scan tomorrow when they are going to do all the measurements again. Even my MW thinks this one is going to be around the 7 1/2lbs mark (i'm thinking 8lb) and that just going by her feeling him in there. So I tell her this and she was like well I had that heavy feeling in the last few weeks of the pregnancy with Dh, well yes I am sure most people do get it as the baby is ready to come out . I had to bite my lip not to say anything else to her.
I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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