Where's everyone buying clothes these days? I'm starting back at work in 2 months so I bought myself some bits from the new M&S range - and they are lovely - but I need some regular non-work bits too. I need to wean myself off leggings
Monki or tbh Sainsburys do some nice Henley style tops and their jeans are A+ but mostly Vinted!Where's everyone buying clothes these days? I'm starting back at work in 2 months so I bought myself some bits from the new M&S range - and they are lovely - but I need some regular non-work bits too. I need to wean myself off leggings
M&S lover here too - I like their jeans! Like £20 so you can’t really go wrong! Other than that Next & ZaraWhere's everyone buying clothes these days? I'm starting back at work in 2 months so I bought myself some bits from the new M&S range - and they are lovely - but I need some regular non-work bits too. I need to wean myself off leggings
Irish girl here but I'm sure they deliver you might just have to check customs..but Dunnes stores have lovely bitsWhere's everyone buying clothes these days? I'm starting back at work in 2 months so I bought myself some bits from the new M&S range - and they are lovely - but I need some regular non-work bits too. I need to wean myself off leggings
I bought a couple pairs of jeans from next a few weeks ago as I was fed up living in leggings. They’re really comfy.Where's everyone buying clothes these days? I'm starting back at work in 2 months so I bought myself some bits from the new M&S range - and they are lovely - but I need some regular non-work bits too. I need to wean myself off leggings
I think that would have sent me over the edge too!! Please let your OH know when you need a break, even an hour makes a big difference xxMinor meltdown yesterday. Baby would not sleep all day and was getting super grumpy because he was overtired. Woke up with a migraine so his screaming really wasn't helping. Changed his nappy and got him a bottle and as soon as he started drinking he gave me the side eye and did another massive poo Once he finished the bottle I took him back up to get changed and just as I was grabbing a clean nappy, he pooed everywhere. All over his mat, his clean clothes, got his foot in it and flung it up the side of the nappy caddy thing. That was it. Lost my rag. Was already upset after my toddler had said he didn't love me any more because I'm a horrible mummy and was in pain from my migraine and stupid cramps (can you even get a period 3 weeks pp?) plus all the screaming and frustration. OH was like it's okay, we're in this together. We really aren't though are we. He gets to be the fun parent, didn't have to sacrifice his body or career, isn't trying to recover from all the pain of pregnancy and everything else that went with it plus deal with the hormone rollercoaster, anxiety and trying to keep intrusive thoughts at bay Praying to the baby gods that little one isn't such a little tit today
I don’t have any advice but just want to say solidarity, my mum is the same. She just doesn’t eat and I don’t understand how. She made a comment the other day that I’d eaten more than she eats in a whole day for my lunch (I had a ham sandwich, crisps and a yoghurt and then some birthday cake with a cup of tea later). I now realise why I used to sneak handfuls of biscuits upstairs to bed with me 🫠🫠🫠mini mum rant incoming.
i love my mum, she came over this weekend to help me with baby frog as i felt really unwell and i really appreciated that - but i feel horrible about myself daily as she simply doesn’t eat, while i am on a weight loss journey and actively counting calories she still eats far less than i do. then i end up hating myself for eating in front of her, and have simply skipped dinner the last few nights because i can’t cope with having another meal while she lives on air.
i even told her it makes me feel bad that she doesn’t eat while i do and am actually on a diet and she said nothing at all.
made me realise what an impact eating around your children makes and how i will need to be careful to encourage baby frog to eat well..
gosh i wonder if it’s a generation thing! so harmful her making comments to you also - especially after eating a very normal amount of food!!!I don’t have any advice but just want to say solidarity, my mum is the same. She just doesn’t eat and I don’t understand how. She made a comment the other day that I’d eaten more than she eats in a whole day for my lunch (I had a ham sandwich, crisps and a yoghurt and then some birthday cake with a cup of tea later). I now realise why I used to sneak handfuls of biscuits upstairs to bed with me 🫠🫠🫠
Yep MIL lives on tea basically and maybe one meal and always making comments about our weight and how we eat unhealthy . When realistically she hasn't a clue what I eat.gosh i wonder if it’s a generation thing! so harmful her making comments to you also - especially after eating a very normal amount of food!!!
You can say that again 🥲The older generation’s obsession with what other people are eating can get in the bin.
Someone else? 5 mins, tops. If I'm going upstairs to get changed, see you in 3-5 business days. I will be taking my time.If someone told you they were just going upstairs to get changed how long would you expect that to take?
If it's my OH then he'll decide to take a tit while he's up there so 84 years is about right.If someone told you they were just going upstairs to get changed how long would you expect that to take?
Don't even start me.If someone told you they were just going upstairs to get changed how long would you expect that to take?
If someone told you they were just going upstairs to get changed how long would you expect that to take?