Spend my money on fripperies...

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  • Re: Spend my money on fripperies...

    Ooh, a sheepskin... muses...

    Okay list so far is sheepskin, another sling, a changing bag...

    Inspired by Sofie, Milo and all my angels, most recently Joe http://www.justgiving.com/JoeDonn/

    Ideas and donations welcome x

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    I really can't think!!! Don't know what's wrong with me, all this budgeting has clearly gone to my head Surprise

     

    I had a mind once, now I have small children.

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    M&S do a really nice cashmere boys blanket (not online, but instore) - White Company knitted patchwork one is very soft too

    Zara will be bringing out their tiny baby clothes in a few weeks.

    Mia Bossi change bag (Audrey) is you want a splurge (mine was a gift)

    Did you get bottles (nuk blue)

    Kaloo classic Blue doudou - Fred loves his Binky.

     

     

     

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    I wouldn't get all of them Jap lol! (knowing my practical streak I will window shop only and save the money for something exciting like washing powder...)

    Inspired by Sofie, Milo and all my angels, most recently Joe http://www.justgiving.com/JoeDonn/

    Ideas and donations welcome x

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    sarah is a fan of her taggies blanket!

    Or if you want something for you, my boobsare in heaven following the purchase of some merino wool breast pads!!

    Sarah May, 26th October 2009

    Connie Rose, 16th July 2011

     

    Hand painted nursery art at http://kidscanvases.weebly.com/

  • Re: Spend my money on fripperies...

    loobyg:

    Or if you want something for you, my boobsare in heaven following the purchase of some merino wool breast pads!!

    Oooh, they sound interesting - what do you like about them?
    (I am a merino wool convert, being a NZer with an ever-increasing collection of icebreaker clothes - first ever wool things that don't itch/scratch)

     

    Herts/Beds sling agent for www.petitpoppet.co.uk E-mail: corinne@petitpoppet.co.uk
    Harpenden BF support group and sling library
    Babycalm Harpenden, St Albans & Chesham

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    Well I def have some mothercare money to spend as I've now amassed so many fleabay prem clothes I can return the expensive new ones ot the store... itchy click finger tonight lol!

    Inspired by Sofie, Milo and all my angels, most recently Joe http://www.justgiving.com/JoeDonn/

    Ideas and donations welcome x

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    From the other thread am adding Morcck hoodie and Slumber bear...

    Inspired by Sofie, Milo and all my angels, most recently Joe http://www.justgiving.com/JoeDonn/

    Ideas and donations welcome x

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    Morrck hoodie has been one of our best buys, it's so much easier than fighting with a snowsuit and he's so warm in it (if you need a code for free p&P I have DSTRA280). The slumberbear has also been fab, Seb particularly likes the white noise setting and I've found it even sends me off to sleep now Laugh

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    Ooh, I coveted (and was given by my mum) a cuddledry towel - its very practical but really soft and cuddly.

    Oh to do it all again......

    Baby boy Tate Alexander 22 June 05; Baby boy Angel Caleb July 08; Baby boy Seth Gabriel 16 May 09; Baby boy Jude Elijah 15 November 10

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    Corinne:

    loobyg:

     

    Or if you want something for you, my boobsare in heaven following the purchase of some merino wool breast pads!!

     

    Oooh, they sound interesting - what do you like about them?
    (I am a merino wool convert, being a NZer with an ever-increasing collection of icebreaker clothes - first ever wool things that don't itch/scratch)

     

    soft, non-itchy (edges are always scratchy on disposable ones!), don't go hard when they get wet as no gel to activate, no fibres to pick off nipples before sarah feeds... plus better for the environment obviously!

    Sarah May, 26th October 2009

    Connie Rose, 16th July 2011

     

    Hand painted nursery art at http://kidscanvases.weebly.com/

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    M forgot to say, did you see the prem clothes in Boots? They were lovely.

     

    But you don't NEED anymore by the sounds of things Laugh

    I'd go with the sheepskin and keep the change for some cleaning products Stick out tongue

    Poppy born 22/05/2009 7lb 1oz

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