Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 > I wrote: > > Thinking of starting a family? Forget it - get a goldfish instead! > > Hannah replied: Oh goodness - what a night indeed - poor you! I sometimes have nights like > that too - just get one off to sleep and another wakes up!>>>>>> I love them really - I was just so hungry (can't eat before my slimming class!!!!) and Mum was so p*ss*d off with DH not here so she could go home. As I was having curry for tea I could not eat it with her sat watching me complaining about " urgh curry " and pulling her face! Trisha DH still no home and SAHM to 3 boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 Poor you - but I suppose on the bright side, you could read your emails in peace. Hope tomorrows better (can hardly be worse!) Todman Treasurer, Stansted Branch (R5) Mum to , 3½ > I picked the boys up from school (first mistake I should have left them > there!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 Poor you - but I suppose on the bright side, you could read your emails in peace. Hope tomorrows better (can hardly be worse!) Todman Treasurer, Stansted Branch (R5) Mum to , 3½ > I picked the boys up from school (first mistake I should have left them > there!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 Congrats on losing the 3lb Trisha - just hold onto that thought. Cerys -----Original Message----- Came home at 6.45pm in a good mood having lost 3lb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 Congrats on losing the 3lb Trisha - just hold onto that thought. Cerys -----Original Message----- Came home at 6.45pm in a good mood having lost 3lb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 You sound like I felt last week, Read you mails and have a good night sleep and start afresh in the morning! Remember that eventually they grow up and become reasonable-ish (at times)! it is 10.30pm and my DS has only just made it to bed!! Hugs Kirsten Mum to (23 months) Step-mom to Shelby (6yrs) Trainee ANT, and Memb-sec Woking and Knaphill Branches. >I picked the boys up from school (first mistake I should have left them >there!) >DS3 found the water fountain in the entrance, and how to use it. He managed >to get water all over his T-shirt and hair. But never mind he will dry off. >Then he fell and grazed his knees. >DS1&2 fighting in the car and when we got back, mum arrived in the middle of >this fighting. >Tea went fairly quietly thanks to the TV >DS3 put to bed at 4.45pm (as usual for a Monday) so mum can baby sit and I >can go to my slimming class. >Dropped DS1 off at a friends so she can take him to Beavers with her son. > >So far so good, apart from the fact that I knew that DS3 was not asleep. > >Came home at 6.45pm in a good mood having lost 3lb. >DH had been on the phone - stuck in a meeting would ring as he left. >DS3 still not asleep but popped into bed when I shouted. >Went to pick up DS1 from Beavers - Beavers finished 15 minutes late. >Went back to the scout hut as DS1 had left his waterproof. >Came back still no DH. >Needed to take mum home but DS2 & 3 in bed. >No neighbours about to sit with the boys whilst I run her back. >DS3 starts crying-went up-he was covered in nappy cream, hair, face, pyjamas >the lot. He had managed to open the child lock on his cupboard and spread >the cream. In a way I was relieved as I actually thought that he had been >sick. >Cleaned him up and rang a taxi for mum. >Phone rang - securities guards from work after DH - told them he was still >there! > >Sent DS1 to bed at 8.15pm - he managed to wake up DS2 just as I took my first >mouthful of food. Went up, shouted settled them down. Came back down >started food again, more tears from DS2 - went back up again shouted again >and came back down and managed my food finally in peace. > >DH still not rung to say he is on his way home, had enough now - going to >read my emails and go to bed. >If I wrote a play with tonight in it-it would be dismissed as too >unrealistic. > >Thinking of starting a family? Forget it - get a goldfish instead! > >Trisha >SAHM to 3 boys >Jack 7, 6 and Isaac 2 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 You sound like I felt last week, Read you mails and have a good night sleep and start afresh in the morning! Remember that eventually they grow up and become reasonable-ish (at times)! it is 10.30pm and my DS has only just made it to bed!! Hugs Kirsten Mum to (23 months) Step-mom to Shelby (6yrs) Trainee ANT, and Memb-sec Woking and Knaphill Branches. >I picked the boys up from school (first mistake I should have left them >there!) >DS3 found the water fountain in the entrance, and how to use it. He managed >to get water all over his T-shirt and hair. But never mind he will dry off. >Then he fell and grazed his knees. >DS1&2 fighting in the car and when we got back, mum arrived in the middle of >this fighting. >Tea went fairly quietly thanks to the TV >DS3 put to bed at 4.45pm (as usual for a Monday) so mum can baby sit and I >can go to my slimming class. >Dropped DS1 off at a friends so she can take him to Beavers with her son. > >So far so good, apart from the fact that I knew that DS3 was not asleep. > >Came home at 6.45pm in a good mood having lost 3lb. >DH had been on the phone - stuck in a meeting would ring as he left. >DS3 still not asleep but popped into bed when I shouted. >Went to pick up DS1 from Beavers - Beavers finished 15 minutes late. >Went back to the scout hut as DS1 had left his waterproof. >Came back still no DH. >Needed to take mum home but DS2 & 3 in bed. >No neighbours about to sit with the boys whilst I run her back. >DS3 starts crying-went up-he was covered in nappy cream, hair, face, pyjamas >the lot. He had managed to open the child lock on his cupboard and spread >the cream. In a way I was relieved as I actually thought that he had been >sick. >Cleaned him up and rang a taxi for mum. >Phone rang - securities guards from work after DH - told them he was still >there! > >Sent DS1 to bed at 8.15pm - he managed to wake up DS2 just as I took my first >mouthful of food. Went up, shouted settled them down. Came back down >started food again, more tears from DS2 - went back up again shouted again >and came back down and managed my food finally in peace. > >DH still not rung to say he is on his way home, had enough now - going to >read my emails and go to bed. >If I wrote a play with tonight in it-it would be dismissed as too >unrealistic. > >Thinking of starting a family? Forget it - get a goldfish instead! > >Trisha >SAHM to 3 boys >Jack 7, 6 and Isaac 2 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 LOL!!! Sounds like a pretty typical night with my kids when they were smaller, especially when I had my foster son, same age as Azariah, the two boys were right little menaces together ) That made nine of the little b**gers! Ruthie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2001 Report Share Posted July 10, 2001 LOL Trisha Sounds like a average night to me (apart from the fact I don't do slimming and only have 2 kids and no mum/mil around to baby-sit LOL) but yes I think I am going to recommend to my friend who asked me about starting a family the other day (via email) that a goldfish might be better ;o) (they have just moved into their first home and have carpeted the lounge in a soft white/cream carpet and now they are talking about babies LOL) Lonnie Phoebe & Eloisa's mama & expecting a Christmas delivery... My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what you start. So far today, I have finished 2 bags of chips and a Chocolate cake. I feel better already. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2001 Report Share Posted July 10, 2001 Lonnie wrote: > LOL Trisha > Sounds like a average night to me (apart from the fact I don't do slimming and only have 2 kids and no mum/mil around to baby-sit LOL) but yes I think I am going to recommend to my friend who asked me about starting a family the other day (via email) that a goldfish might be better ;o) (they have just moved into their first home and have carpeted the lounge in a soft white/cream carpet and now they are talking about babies LOL)>>>>>>> I would definately recommend wooden floors - blood, sick, milk all just wipe up with no problems. DH was home tonight at 6.45pm bringing DS3 with him from nursery. Even DS1 & 2 have not bickered quite as much tonight. DS2 was in bed at 6.08pm and did not seem to realise that it was 1 hour earlier than usual. DS3 went off to sleep fairly quickly, and DS1 is quiet - I assume asleep but probably reading! Monday is always a hard night in our house - too many things going on but if DH had told me before 5pm that he would not be coming home then life could have been a lot easier - I could have arrange a lift back from Beavers and mum a lift home! DH finally arrived home at 11pm. Trisha SAHM to 3 boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2001 Report Share Posted July 13, 2001 >Where did you go? >I like the little beach just south of Bridlington. Very quiet, easy >parking and just a basic loo, not many shops, cafe for hot drinks! Mappleton, just south of hornsea. sounds quite similar - car park, loos, walk down to beach. P.O. in village for ice creams and extra food. Might try yours next time. Curran Mum to 4 boys. Co-Chair, MVA, Valley cushion agent, homebirth support and booking clerk Selby Rural NCT Region 7 Secretary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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