Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hi Citizen ED, let's keep watching the weather, hanging out in the park always good for me, though would be heading home around midday so hopefully the youngest naps in her cot and I can get some stuff done.


Fuschia, you are a braver woman than me, though if it is a tea group for '2nd time around Mum's' which I believe NCT do then maybe it will not be so bad........hope DS1 suddenly transforms overnight into Little Master Perfect for you! Strange how they have these phases of being VERY NAUGHTY....I turned into Monster Mummy this morning for 5 minutes which I think may have bought me 24 hours of good behaviour (phew)!


Molly

The Nappy Lady Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------


>

> Fuschia, you are a braver woman than me, though if

> it is a tea group for '2nd time around Mum's'

> which I believe NCT do then maybe it will not be

> so bad........


Yes, it's a second time round group.. but he is the oldest of the no 1 children and has been the ringleader of previous bad behaviour (once he encouraged someone else's daughter to join him in trashing a child's bedroom and barricading themselves in by pushing all the furniture against the door... oh the shame!)

Hiya,


well I have to walk our dog so will be hanging out in Peckham Rye from about 10am I think if anyone is around with small people who like throwing balls - she is entirely child friendly. Five year old always mad for hide and seek playmates. I usually end up at the playground at some point, and the cafe with poor dog tied up. Need to be home for midday nap which tends to break the day up a bit.


Anyway if hunting for me in the morning I have a black mountain buggy with a sheepskin liner in it, a 5 year old, 18 month old and a brown shaggy dog (Irish Water Spaniel) called Coco. Mobile is 07977 130318.


Very glad of company!


Molly

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

    • Depends on what the Barista says doesnt it? There was no physical confrontation with the driver, OP thinks she is being targetted when she isnt. These guys work min wage under strict schedules so give them a break unless they damage your stuff
    • CPR Dave, attendance records are available on Southwark's website. Maggie Browning has attended 100% of meetings. Jon Hartley has attended 65%.
    • I do hope NOT, wouldn't trust Farage as far as I could throw him, Starmer & co.  He's backed by GB News which focus's predominantly on immigration while the BBC focus predominantly on the Israel - Gazza conflict.   
    • Everyone gets the point that Corbynites try to make with the "total number of votes cast" statistic, it's just a specious one.  In 2017, Corbyn's Labour got fewer votes than May's Tories (both the percentage of votes and aggregate number of votes). In 2019, Corbyn's Labour fewer votes than Johnson's Tories (both the percentage of votes and aggregate number of votes); and he managed to drop 2.7 million votes or 6.9% of vote share between the two elections. I repeat, he got trounced by Boris F***ing Johnson and the Tories after the Brexit omnishambles. It is not true that a "fairer" electoral system would have seen Labour beat the Tories: Labour simply got fewer votes than the Tories. Corbyn lost twice. There is no metric by which he won the general election. His failure to win was a disaster for the UK, and let Johnson and Truss and Sunak into office. Corbynites have to let go of this delusion that Corbyn but really won somehow if you squint in a certain way. It is completely irrelevant that Labour under Corbyn got more votes than Labour under Starmer. It is like saying Hull City was more successful in its 2014 FA Cup Final than Chelsea was in its 2018 FA Cup Final, because Hull scored 2 goals when Chelsea only scored 1. But guess what - Chelsea won its game and Hull City lost. Corbyn's fans turned out to vote for him - but an even larger group of people who found him repellant were motivated enough to show up and vote Tory.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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