Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I didn't even realise it was UK Mother's Day this weekend! It's already Sunday afternoon here in NZ, and it's not Mother's Day here till May, so looks like I'll be missing out this year (hubby is in London, and I doubt he will remember, and kiddies aren't old enough to arrange something by themselves!) :(


Have a lovely day all x

I'm sure you can have a belated Mother's day when you get back Pickle - every Mum deserves this deffo!


Says me up before 7am with the girls while OH has a lie-in...hmmmmmm


(Mind you he was up all night with littlest, and there's a mysterious bowl of pancake batter in the fridge - so it's all good!)


Happy Mother's day everyone! And to my old Ma who's 'up there somewhere' - I still think about you Mum!

@ ryedalema, I say the same thing about my Dad every fathers day :(


Happy mothers day, EDF Mums! You're all hilarious and lovely. Last night, The Night Owl slept through for the first time but has just thrown up all over himself...still, swings and roundabouts!


Have a great day, Mummies! xxx

We had a wonderful 3-generational day - so lovely to be able to celebrate being a mother and a daughter at the same time - my thoughts with people who are no longer able to say 'thank you so much' to their mothers.


And hurrah re: babySB sleeping through - I'm sure you would have heard him if he had wanted you to!

I know I should be elated....but daytime sleep dreadful and stressful, baby tired and grizzly all day, full of stomach churning anxiety whenever baby cries and I'm not sleeping now! I almost think we were happier the way things were! One melodrama after another in the snowboarding household, eh?!?

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • As I had a moan on here about the truly abysmal Christmas meal we had at The Cherry Tree last year, I am redressing the balance by saying we had a really excellent Christmas meal at Franklins last night. Every course was absolutely delicious and  really well cooked. The staff were lovely despite being exhausted and run off their feet. In particular, my sea bass was a large portion and cooked to perfection, in stark contrast to the small dried up portion The Cherry Tree provided, from which I was barely able to scrape a teaspoonful of flesh (that is not an exaggeration). And our Franklins meal cost less than half what we paid at The Cherry Tree (to be fair, that was on Christmas Day so the Cherry Tree costs would have been higher, but that doesn't excuse the appalling quality meal). Thank you again to Franklins for restoring our faith in eating out at Christmas! 
    • That is almost too ridiculous to answer but I'll take the bait. You are comparing a national charity with one branch of a small charity. Cats Protection has around 34 dedicated rehoming centres. CHAT has two, Lewisham & Canning Town and a sanctuary in Sussex. So if Cats Protection have homed 34,000 cats, thats an average of 1000 per branch. From memory this years total so far for Lewisham CHAT was over 980. I saw a few homed this weekend so we may well reach 1000 for this year. The same as Cats Protection. No need for head scratching.    
    • Actually, if it was factory fitted then it's location would be documented. It's the fact that it can be fitted in different places which means that it's difficult for thieves to locate. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...