Unwanted baby girl stuff
Hey there i posted something up about unwanted goods for baby girls a few weeks ago I had a lot of responses but only one person came through which is sad because a lot of ladies were saying they could help me out and then haven’t heard anything back at all so I’m reposting this please no one mess me around I’m pregnant with a baby girl she is due in a short 3 months and time will go super fast I don’t have much support or anyone who can help me financially to get stuff for her I have nothing for her I’m unable to work because I’ve had complications throughout the whole pregnancy I’m also a young mum to a 3 year old boy and it’s a struggle to live every week as it is so I’m just in the need of any unwanted baby girl stuff for free is possible as I’m very poor any help would be greatly appreciated thank you 😊
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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
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