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k&jsmum
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Posted: 29 April 2006 at 1:34pm |
Yeah Liz I agree and I am really aware of the boys and tell them to be gental.
Anyway another rant - the poo thing again today. Now its really not funny anymore infact I lost it abit as I tell you there was poo almost everywhere. I made Jaidyn watch me scrub nearly the whole carpet in their room.
Im actually really p**sed about it as have the hugest pile of sh**ty blankets sheets and clothes and crappy weather. Also once again all over their books and some special ones from my mum so not too happy and jaidyn covered Keegan - all over his face yuck.
Im so not enjoying this stage and really need to find away to knock it on the head.
Today is the first time I have felt thatI really dont want to be a mum. Im still really mad about it and dont even want to be near jaidyn
Now you may say but its only poo but I just felt so lost when I found it - the whole not having anyone to help me with these sort of things and help lighten the load and see the funny side of it all - again.
Oh well its just a phase I suppose still dont bloody like it though.......
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Marlene
Keegan ~ 14 October 2003
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Jennz
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Posted: 29 April 2006 at 1:44pm |
Yeah Marlene that sounds pretty awful! Just think of the revenge you can get at their 21sts!!!
Could you maybe take some of it to a Drycleaner even if you wash it at home and just get it all dried there? Charlotte always seems to be vomity when it raining so we can never get anything dried and it drives me insane.
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k&jsmum
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Posted: 29 April 2006 at 1:52pm |
Didnt think of that although it would be closed now as live in a small town and everything shuts at 1pm on sats also prob cant really afford it but i do have a dryer which i try not to use but have resigned myself to the fact that i will just have to this weekend. Am liking jaidyn again now lol sounds bad aye.
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Jennz
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Posted: 29 April 2006 at 2:35pm |
Not at all! We're all mothers here so I am sure we can all relate- I know sometimes Darryl walks through the door and I'm like 'here- take her!' and just have to get away for a bit. They seem to know just the buttons to push.
Another favourite quote- 'there are two types of mothers in the world- the imperfect ones and the liars'.
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Posted: 29 April 2006 at 2:40pm |
Okay, so here's a rant of a different sort...
Josiah has a bit of an upset tummy at the moment - instead of one dirty nappy a day, we're changing 3 or 4... and even though we're fairly prompt about changing him as soon as we realise, he's now got a burnt bottom, testes and the creases in his legs.
Don't you feel like a really mean mummy when you're wiping their bottoms and they scream? And they scream from the moment the wipe touches them, right through the cream or powder being put on until the clean nappy is done up? I've just changed him... he clung to me and sobbed on my shoulder afterwards
Anyone else hate this feeling?
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Posted: 29 April 2006 at 3:24pm |
My favourite quote "Children need love the most when they deserve it the least"
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Posted: 29 April 2006 at 8:09pm |
oh yes becca I hate that, Kobe is a bit the same today and always telling me he is sore and there isnt much that I can do, makes me feel so bad
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lizzle
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 10:46am |
Jake gets really bad rash when he is teething. it bleeds and is so sore and nasty. we went to the doctors and they gave him an anti-fungal cream which clears it up really quiclly. Also, we tried Bepth....something with antispetic and that is good too - from New World. The doctor said as horrible it is, make sure the site is super clean as any "leftovers" will feed the rash. Gross.
Poor Marlene - I don't always like the kids - especially at 3am, but always love them. I think it will always be like that!
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 11:44am |
lizzle wrote:
Also, we tried Bepth....something with antispetic and that is good too - from New World. |
Bepanthen Some tattooists recommend it for assisting in healing skin irritation, have only used it once myself but it does a good job !
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 12:48pm |
The best nappy rash cream I have ever used (and I have tried many! natural, perscribed etc etc) is Johnsons nappy cream in a white tube with a blue cap that you get from the supermarket. Its cheap as and works a treat- I slather it on really thick after each nappy change and only used warm water on a soft cloth to clean rather than wipes as the chemicals can irritate more. Its cleared up every rash Charlotte has ever has- she has only ever got a rash if I've stopped using it.
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 2:43pm |
I used Bepanthen when Arna had a bleeding rash, screaming the house down etc like becca has been having with Josiah. cleared up in about 2 days (but bathed her twice a day in pinetarsol too (She had chickenpox at the same time) also Paraderm Plus I think it is works really well too.
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 2:56pm |
We've got some of that Micreme-H... got it when Josiah's chickenpox turned into thrushy nappy rash! It's been really good, and has cleared up the worst of the rash, to the point that he's now laughing again when I clean him up (he's really ticklish there) although he's still a little red.
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jack_&_charli
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 3:04pm |
we use the micreme and johnsons nappy rash creams. they are both really good, i put them on really thick
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 5:44pm |
i have a barriar cream for james bottom and it allways seems to clear anything up u can get it from your docs for $3 on sricit
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 6:40pm |
Zinc and casotor here. I find its great for allsorts.
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 8:16pm |
We've used just about everything - Micreme, Bepanthen (which totally rocks as a tattoo cream!), zinc and castor, and we also used the curash powder as a preventative. Found they were all pretty much the same, but then we were quite lucky that Maya didn't have much trouble with nappy rash, just the odd thrushy bottom when she was on antibiotics.
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lizzle
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 9:03pm |
Lewis just got a tattoo, so was using the Bepth...cream because it was floating around.
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 9:48pm |
Hey James' mum I am using the big tub of zinc & castor oil from the Doc too, I pack it on Sams tush - when he lays still enough!!! I have been going 2 months on it and still have heaps left. The Dr said when I look like running out just to ring for another script which makes it really economical.
Somebody said that they also grab a script for pamol each time they go to the Dr? Are we able to get it as well from the Dr rather than the $15 odd dollars I paid for the last bottle?
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 10:04pm |
definately!!! we usually get a bottle every once and while - i am surprised your doc has never asked you about it actually.
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Posted: 01 May 2006 at 6:53am |
OKay my next rant. Lweis is not psychic and can't read my mind, so i have to TELL him what to do...shock horror. And sometimes he'll use his INITITATIVE!!!!! And do things that I don't think he should do. But I can't say "NO> WE DO THINGS MY WAY IN THIS HOUSE", Because that would be unreasonable, so I just have to kick him "accidentally" in his sleep.
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