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Mrs Miller
post 06/08/2012, 09:53 PM
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Seeing 56.6kg on the scales today - 7 months after seeing them say 95.7kg!

FINALLY sitting down at the end of the day after work with everything done in the house to an ep of how I met your mother,

Waking up and realising DS (13mths) has slept through the night - and so have I!

Smiles from my DS when I pick him up from daycare.

Seeing my son learn something new is the best!

The feeling waking up knowing it's the weekend.

Having all my bills paid and having money left over
-To get my hair done
-Or my eyebrows waxed

A weekend chilling out with my little sister

All my housework being done
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CottageWitch
post 06/08/2012, 10:04 PM
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QUOTE (Mrs Miller @ 06/08/2012, 09:53 PM) *
Seeing 56.6kg on the scales today - 7 months after seeing them say 95.7kg!


CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please share HOW????
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mibi
post 06/08/2012, 10:06 PM
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Spying my DSs (7 and 5) playing totem tennis and laughing together, all on their own without any input or suggestion from me.

I just loved that they were enjoying the outdoors and being kids together

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JJ
post 06/08/2012, 10:14 PM
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Frozen cookie dough - having some of that right now! biggrin.gif

Watching my DD sleep

Hearing DS giggle - he cackles like a dolphin and it's so contagious, you just end up joining in no matter how grumpy you are
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Fairey
post 06/08/2012, 10:31 PM
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Great thread idea happy.gif

Fresh, clean sheets - oh the absolute glory of that simple pleasure

The perfect cup of tea

Lindt chocolate

A cuddle and kiss from DH for no reason

The smell of the rain

Laying in bed listening to the rain

Feeling bubs wriggle around in my tum - things can only get better from here
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lovemybabies86
post 07/08/2012, 03:54 PM
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Nice hot shower
decent nights sleep
my kids smiles
an empty washing basket lol
hot milo and tim tams

and probably many more things i cant think of at the moment
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Prime
post 07/08/2012, 04:27 PM
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a good book, english breakfast tea, fresh sheets in bed, homemade soup on a cold day, a clothesline full of washing on a sunny windy day, family dinners, my grandfather, red wine, chocolate (all to myself) getting my hair cut, pedicures, eyebrow waxing...

(in no particular order)
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