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Do a new thing for spring, 2022 edition

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11:17am, 29 Mar 2022
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Mandymoo
He was actually 9lb 4oz and his name is Oscar - we have larger babies my smallest was his dad and he was 9lb 8
Mar 2022
11:28am, 29 Mar 2022
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GimmeMedals
Congratulations MM, how wonderful pram
Mar 2022
11:46am, 29 Mar 2022
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HappyG(rrr)
Cooked food.

I know, pathetic, isn't it?! I usually just heat up ready meals or a ready made pizza in oven etc. Just lazy, don't enjoy cooking, short of time etc.

But I need to drop a bit of weight, so I made a stir-fry last night. The veg was in a bag, pre chopped and washed, the tofu was pre-marinated and the noodles were just heat up things, but it was closest I've come to cooking for a long while!

Was quite nice too. Missus even had it as well. :-) G
Mar 2022
12:44pm, 29 Mar 2022
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halfpint
Yay for a thread baby. You don’t think they’d consider newt as a name :)
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halfpint
QP was just under 6lbs so the thought of a 9 lb baby makes my eyes water.
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12:51pm, 29 Mar 2022
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jelly (limegreenjelly)
Teen jelly was 8lb 9, youngest jelly was only 7lb something!
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Diogenes
D was 10lb 2oz. The next two (mandatory elective c-sections) were each a bit smaller.
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Hanneke
I was nearly 10 lbs... No wonder my mother hated me 🤪😎😂
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HappyG(rrr)
Aww, a NewT Baby, how lovely. Newt was what the little girl in Aliens was (nick-) named, wasn't it? Maybe not such an auspicious name to give. Though she did escape, iirc? Think a baby could be a good contender for NotD? :-) G
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Hanneke
Yes!
Congratulations a a baby boy NEWT :)

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Most of you know the score. Much in the bizarre way Easter has come to mean Chocolate, Lent is mainly thought of as an opportunity to Give Up Chocolate. At least until Easter. You know what I mean, 'What are you giving up for Lent?' * I say NO to this. Away with the hair shirts and the deprivation. Let's embrace change and the NEW. Spring is a time of renewal - and restoration.

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