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supergolden88

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  1. Can anyone recommend a website for reasonably priced ballet clothes and shoes? My daughter has outgrown her uniform and I need to get something quickly (and cheaply) I was wondering if we should set up a ballet clothes exchange on the forum. There are so many little ones doing ballet and usually the clothes are outgrown quickly (if only because they seem to run quite small in the first place)
  2. I am Greek but have lived in the UK since I was 18. My husband's Canadian. I have been here so long (and have no Greek friends here) that I have completely forgotten how to speak Greek fluently. It comes back when I visit. Apart from kalimera and kalinikta my daughter does not know any Greek. I imagine if she spend a few months in Greece she would pick it up quite quickly. I have a DVD if anyone wants to borrow it - but it is remarkably basic and not very useful
  3. Interesting thread at mumsnet - I too get weather triggered headaches/migraines I get the auras too (floating lights in my vision) but again not necessarily linked to migraines. Bet being stuck in front of computer all day long does not help What is really weird is that I had a terrible earache yesterday evening/through the night which someone on mumsnet suggests is migraine related
  4. I went through seeing various doctors years ago when I first had the migraines. I used to take medication that worked quite well but have forgotten the name - it melted on the tongue I remember that. Not one of them suggested it may be the pill (hormones) causing them even though I only got them when I got my period. Eventually a lot of personal research led me to that conclusion and when I stopped taking the pill I stopped having them Right now it is again linked with my period and feels like a permanent really bad tension headache. When it is particularly bad - last night after a very busy day - I feel completely sapped of energy and just nauseous and weak. I don't seem to get migraines any other time (so should count myself lucky. I will try the aspirin trick tomorrow if it is still bad
  5. my old friend the hormonal migraine is making a big comeback and rendering me useless. I started having monthly migraines ages ago whilst on the pill (partly why I had to stop taking it) they went away for years but now back and getting worse... any tips on what to take /do to make this go away? I have been taking paracetamol round the clock but it's not doing anything
  6. good tip tiddles may need a couple of those as well...
  7. Hi ryedalema borrowing the carrier would be fab - will PM you
  8. Have signed up to bring cake to daughter's end of year class pic nic. Love to bake so I thought I would make cupcakes (easier to eat at a pic nic) but now am wondering how on earth I can transport 30+ cupcakes without smooshing them. Any ideas? Should I just give up and buy some traybakes at Sainsbury's? Don't want to make anything more sensible as I signed on for cake and my daughter mentions it hourly
  9. I especially love the 'fling yourself to the floor, hide face in hands' tantrum. It makes me laugh. My daughter never had a tantrum in her life - counting myself lucky retroactively.
  10. I wonder why it's just mummy clinging though. He adores his dad but he saves the hysterics for me. Yesterday was planning to go for a run and he literally wrapped himself around my legs and would not let go. I worry he is sick because he never used to act this way (except when ill) He started having tantrums at 18 months so there's also a lot more of that to look forward to.
  11. My son is just over 20 months. He goes to nursery full time, is very independent, super stubborn, gets along really well with other toddlers and generally very happy. In the past few weeks however he started becoming incredibly clingy towards me (and me alone). He is ok going to nursery, out with his dad etc. but if I am in the room he will not let me out of his sight. Burst into tears, follows me round, literally clings to my legs. If his dad tries to distract him he will push him away. Started when he was a bit under the weather but it's now nearly a month and he's still very much a mama's boy. While I love the extra hugs it's becoming impossible for me to make dinner or do anything unless I am holding him. Please tell me this a phase? I don't recall anything similar with my daughter certainly not when she was a toddler but it may a case of selective memory
  12. I have various items I would like to sell (having given away tons of stuff to charity/nursery/school fair). Mostly kids clothes, toys, maternity clothes, various clothes/shoes but also some household items etc. Am toying with the idea of a tabletop sale - but have never gone to one not sure how to go about it. Do people usually do it at their house? With the weather being so awful it would be tricky to do it outside If you have any ideas or perhaps other sales I could be part of please let me know. Would love to empty some of the clutter. Used to sell lots of stuff through the forum but lately there's either no interest or a lot of no-shows.
  13. For couple of days, high fever last night ended up in A&E again... Throat and ears and lungs all fine but something points to tummy upset (very gassy and clearly uncomfortable). Still need to collect urine in case it is an infection but that's easier said than done... Operating on two hours sleep and have no idea what it could be. Any ideas? Taking to GP again soon as I can get an appointment... He is 20 months. No fever since it spiked last night (fingers crosses) and he absolutely refuses to take calpol (usually he is very accomodating about medicine unless it's yucky antibiotics).
  14. Recently tried some of these products http://www.etatpur.co.uk/ I am not disciplined enough to use daily /properly but so far have found them easy to use and not expensive. I keep meaning to go and buy more (only got an eye serum, daily tinted moisturiser which is great, resveratrol serum and gel cleanser also fab). First order delivery is free and they send samples too
  15. oh that would be great thanks! I used instant dried yeast perhaps too much of it... Or left it to rise too long?
  16. The recipe differs so much if you google it. Made these today http://instagr.am/p/MTX04OA65Q/ but although they look great they are not sweet enough and a bit too puffy. Mind you, first time making a bread type recipe so not terrible. Used a mix of plain 60% and 40% wholegrain Spelt flour also has anyone seen ground cardamom for sale anywhere?
  17. My daughter turned 6 recently and her big present was a cabin bed. She took some convincing to move to a new room at the back of the house and away from our bedroom but had her first night yesterday and all went well (as she very proudly woke up to tell me at 5 am). I need some ideas about making her room pretty and functional. We have the bed of course but need a large rug, new curtains and any other little touches. The bed has a small desk, shelves etc. (it's this one http://www.gltc.co.uk/fcp/product/-/bedroom_furniture_midsleeper_bunk_beds/Reece-Midsleeper-Cabin-Bed---White/10000002983) While she is rather girly now I don't want to go full on girly as I don't want the room to date too quickly!
  18. mima can you post more details about the Albrighton classes? What days/time etc. Sorry not at all familiar with venue/location - is there a website with more info? Would absolutely love to a ballet type class
  19. The flexible childcare issue is a hard one. When I first went freelance 6 years ago I first put my daughter in nursery 3 days a week and then looked for work. Once I had enough she went to nursery full time. With my son I did not take a 'maternity' break so I kept on freelancing. At first it was when he napped and in the evenings and once he was a little older I employed a couple of nannies on an ad hoc basis just for 3-4 hours. I found a lovely nanny through this forum who worked school hours (so she was available only 10am-2pm) and she helped me out a few times. A friend's nanny who was in between jobs also did an occasional few hours. But this was a very stressful arrangement for me as I was working from home and the nanny/my son was also at home (and I was still breastfeeding). I breathed a sigh of relief when he eventually went to a childminder 3 days a week (at 10 months). The childminder lived 2 minutes from my house so I could pick up early if I did not have much work on etc. Not sure if this was helpful! If you can find a local childminder/nanny who does not mind being flexible then that is a good option. Depends on the age of your daughter as well.
  20. I wonder how many people who were thinking about a side extention when this thread started have actually completed one. I am desperate to sort my kitchen out (and a side extention would be the ideal) but have to convince my husband. We have lived in our house for 8 years and although we have replastered and put in new sash windows throughout and done many other improvements we still have a horror of a kitchen inherited from previous owners. Our neighbours had a side extention done a few years ago (through PlusRooms) so the party wall is already in place.
  21. Now that I am working from home again (hurray!) I find myself snacking constantly just because I have access to lots of food. I need some ideas for healthy and easy lunches and especially snacks. I am trying to keep an eye on what I am eating so need healthy food that will keep me full and away from biscuits and cakes. Ordering stuff online seems best way to keep on track so give me some ideas. For lunches I have been eating a lot of grilled chicken breasts with quinoa salad but it is getting a little old...
  22. it's biggish about small egg size
  23. hmm his is hard, not soft. Feels like a bump when you hit your head. I sort of have something similar but not as pronounced. He was examined very early on because his fontanelle was almost non-existant but the doctor then said she did not think it was anything to worry about and that his head was growing ok (but he was very young probably around 4m and has not been checked since). I wonder if that has anything to do with it.
  24. I have noticed a noticeable 'lump' for lack of better word on back of 19m old son's head. It's really hard to say whether it was always there or brand new - perhaps it was but not as noticeable. He hasn't bumped his head there recently. It is in the middle just a bit down from the crown. I am worried now. Anyone have experienced anything similar?
  25. Would you recommend this and if so which product should I get and where from? Amazon has them but reviews are very mixed... I need to put away some large duvets etc.
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