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    manners

    hi everyone,just al ittle moan about manners in ed.i visit the area twice a week at least as my mum lives off lordship lane.i find it quite sad that many mums,dads and folk have no manners.for example whilst walking down lordship lane with buggy and 9yr old on saturday i pull to one side to allow dad and baby space to pass,he walks on by with head held high.my daughter says"mum that man did not say thank you" i replied "not to worry as long as you do thats all thats whats important". she loves when someone says thank you,she will always tell them your welcome. just want to say be nicer ,hold doors ,say thanks.i often talk to strangers and there children.i always comment if i see a person man/woman looking good.all this makes me happy.pass this posite attitude on to all who will embrace it.xxx
  2. dnow who finds pleasure in being angry ,moany.as for the children they should sleep through the noise no problem.my neighbour plays music every sunday until 11pm, i love it -its a nice bit of background music while i cook sunday dinner and see to my tribe of children and daughter in law and son-in-law.wish i could be a bit more relaxed and chill and have party or little gathering,but i'm too busy worrying if the house is clean.live a little and love a lot.xx
  3. believe i saw one for sale outside diy shop on lordship lane
  4. hi there,my dad passed away 4 yrs ago and my then five yr old was with us at the hospice the night before he died.she made him a loveheart sticker and climed on the bed and stuck it on my dads chest.when we were leaving i looked down to her and said.you know you won't be seeing grandad anymore ..she replied "i know grandied is going to die". i was upset for her.but thought its a hard world and she will get through it.we involved all the grandchildren at the funeral.loads of beautiful poems.any way a year later we were all at my dads graveside laying flowers to mark a year since is death and my daughter piped up "when are the rest of the people coming" i laughed and explained you only get one funeral.my family are very fun loving humourous people and involve our children in a little jokes about the people we have lost in our family.we go the cemetary often and water and clean other graves my daughter likes tending to them and caring for them.no matter how we try to tell them you always feel as if you have confused them..but alas they understand more than we think.
  5. they are beautiful and that night was beautiful.my friends daughter took some pics in myatts park in camberwell/brixton.the fog and autumn colours are fab..she was selling them for 1.50p at sundays cristmas carol singing fair in myatts pk...i purchased one..eh she could be famous one day...
  6. your the best! perhaps you should have a cafe,you have got your head screwed on.lol
  7. usually all children who have siblings already attending the school are offered a place.check the schools website.I believe being offered a place because of siblings is usually about 3rd or fourth on there criteria..good luck
  8. i there everyone. i agree with the sleeping naked together or knickers and vest in case wondering children pop in.its about loving not just sex,bam thank you mam.lol i have had 5 ceasarians and resumed my sex life by about 10-12 weeks. i love to lie behind my husband and cuddle,rubbing legs...no socks or prickly legs..total put off or laugh it off..joke with each other. don't be so harsh on each other.if tired snuggle up together on the sofa,not seperatly in the corner with a glass of wine and your fifty shades of make believe..enjoy laugh a little,cry a little.good for the soul..xxxxx
  9. thinking about others and the effects of behaviour is my downfall.thats why i don't go in the cafes .lol 1 so i avoid a pile up and two i don't want to cause one.
  10. your message has me giggling.the seats you are talking about do help out if you have a buggy and need to sit near the child and move out the way for another buggy to park,otherwise your bottom is protruding and blocking the aisle.like you said parents with children,elders,disabled.child does not have to be on you lap.over the years traveling on buses i have watched folks of london obliviously taking seats at the front of bus,you know the first 4 seats. once seated there there mind goes awol,oh and there eyes. should be more aware watching the door to see if elders are getting on or mum with .child,disabled person.even when i have travelled alone without my tribe..i will stand if need be..its not forever. i have always taught my child to get up and offer seat to someone they think needs it.xx
  11. chill out mums,there really is not enough space for all the mummys and buggys in tiny dulwich.health and safety should play a big part in this..common sense and feeling like you can't swing a cat is not my idea of enjoying myself with baby and friend.mum of five who pops down the park with a sandwich,gloves at hand and freedom..lol. not long those children will be out of those buggys soon. time flys
  12. its nice to have coffee,cake with friends,babies...but realistically you all can't be piling up buggys in cafes.i have always sat outside.may buy a sandwich and pop to the park.don't want to be in a confined space.good luck mummmys.xx
  13. i there everyone,i am not sure where this cafe is in dulwich,but i will say this... i am a mum of five and have never wanted to take my big buggys into a cafe area,health and safety serious issue,tripping up over wheels.If get to a cafe and see its a bit small or another buggy is onboard,i plod on.you may feel like you are being pick on.theres lots i cannot do out and about because i have a baby onboard,but alas it won't be forever.for example i went to peckham cinema with my 9yr old and 7 month old,i was not able to take my buggy in due to health and safety. At first i was seething,worse i was told there was a session for mums and little ones and you could bring the buggy.i thought whats going on,but really common sense should tell us there should not be any buggys in here.i should have got someone to babysit and gone to the pics with my 9yr old and have some good bonding time.xxx
  14. what a fab pic,going to show my little one,we live in camberwell.when she was younger we used to walk around with pen and paper,questions and places to find in camberwell,kept her quite for a few hours,especially when my purse wasn't flush.
  15. we had a great time,our children were turned out it great outfits,corrected everytime for manners. the folks in camberwell,baldwin crescent were fab. also our childre take a tub of goodies to offer the trick or treaters in the streets.nice to be nice.x
  16. britt eckland,once a bond girl,lives at the bottom of my street.se5 9ll.walks her dog in myatts park,florence and the machines grandparents live the next street to me,they were so nice to the children on trick or treat. harold wilson grandaughter lives also the street,after all everyday people,just different jobs. i find myself saying hello to many tv actors and actresses near my home as we have an old pub,which is used for filming. i see there faces quite regular on t.v and forget and think i know them locally.lol
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