curly amy
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hey hey ladies, thank you pia for arranging the meet - it was brilliant to chat with you all - anna, elsabel made me laugh so hard when she just lifted the ham sandwich! would love to see yo u all again, much love, amy and indigo xxx
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advice on baby led weaning??? anyone doing it?
curly amy replied to curly amy's topic in The Family Room Discussion
thank you saff, brilliant comments and advice. thank you. Will def be using the dusting to make things less slippery suggestion! gonna try and make the meet today. thank you thank you and maybe meet ya later x -
oh! i completely misread that then! will do my best to come along! thank you x
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poo. can't believe i'm just embarking on whole blw thing and just missed your meet! please let me know when you next plan an outing - would very much love to chatter with other mommas doing the same xxx
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Yayyyy!!! looks awesome - fingers crossed x
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hello, i have just had a little girl (weighing in at 6lbs 3oz, so quite wee...) I'd like to use reusable nappies and wondered if anyone had advice re the type which might be best for a petite girl with quite explosive poo! Preferably, from a financial perspective, it would be great to have birth to potty, but I realise that this may not be possible due to her size (even newborn clothes are too big right now!) I have one life nappies and a few bambinex, but both drown her right now. Thanks to anyone who can offer advice, Amy x
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sorry for lack of response on my part ladies - internet went down! THANK YOU THANK YOU to each and every one of you - I really appreciate you taking the time to response. Will def be plaguing the nappy lady for more info - thanks. Amy xxx
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hello, i wonder if anyone can offer me advice on nappies? my baby is due in 7 weeks and i have bought an initial batch of newborn huggies to see me through the first few days/ week. I am interested in using a more ethical nappie solution and wondered if anyone knows of a scheme where a company brings reusable nappies and takes dirties in the local area? Or whether there are any particular thoughts on or recommendations for reusable nappies? Hoping someone can help me get to grips with this! Thanks, amy x
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