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St Patrick Day craft.

February 16, 2012 by

One or other of the children pointed out that with rainbows and green as his theme, we should have called Ben Patrick instead. I did try, but no one would have it at the time 🙂 Today I wanted to do something crafty with the girls and got as far as pulling out some inspiration, […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Fimo Models, Spring Crafts, Uncategorized Tagged With: easy kids fimo models, rainbow craft, st patricks day craft, st Patricks Day Fimo Projects

These days

February 14, 2012 by

These are not easy days. I used up all my emotional energy getting to the end of being pregnant. In my head I foresaw two outcomes: scbu followed by death and healthy baby who came home and did well. It didn’t occur to me I might find myself coping with staring endlessly at a sleepy […]

Filed Under: Benedict Tagged With: breastfeeding small babies, breastfeeding with large breasts, difficult health visitors, difficulties with breastfeeding an early baby, life with a newborn, newborn baby, rainbow babies, subsequent babies after infant loss

Two weeks old & been to WedEd.

February 10, 2012 by

So Ben is two weeks old. It seems quite amazing that all that stress and worry turned into a baby and being  at home and everything being really quite normal. I look, it is quite obvious, about ten years younger. I hadn’t realised quite what the time had done to me. I don’t know when […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Benedict, Home Education, Science, Wed Ed Group Tagged With: babywearing, close sling, easy animation style, gorgeous breastfeeding picture, home education science post, measuring energy, new baby, paper mache hearts, stop go animation with black card, valentine craft

Craft plans from my sofa.

February 10, 2012 by

One thing you don’t really get to do when you have 3 other children under 6 and a husband who needs to be back at work 6 days after you leave hospital with your low iron levels and your newly soft furnished mind, is babymoon. Life after Josie was born was more an exercise in […]

Filed Under: Knitting & Sewing, Uncategorized Tagged With: adriafil wool, crafts on my sofa, felted crochet, felted knitting, home made soft furnishings, knitted cushion covers, knitting, sofa scatter cushions, sofa time

We could open our own Lego Emporium by now!

February 9, 2012 by

They say that families with children are split between being either a Playmobil or a Lego family. In the early years, we were lovers of Duplo, then strayed away to the other side; my girls have always been rather ‘immediate play’ children and ready made pieces seemed to suit their style better. Then a couple […]

Filed Under: Lego Tagged With: buying cheap lego online, cheap lego, idealo, lego grand emporium, lego lighthouse, lego vw campervan, where to buy lego

Older

February 7, 2012 by

Ben is 11 days old. He is older than his big brother. It just is not right for that to happen when he is just so small. He is so loved, so part of us and I cannot believe that 11 days after Freddie’s birth I was sat at home, with aching, empty arms and […]

Filed Under: Being a Parent, Benedict, Freddie, Grief, Thinking Tagged With: child loss, grief, rainbow baby, subsequent child after infant loss, when a child dies

Breastfeeding – 6 babies, six different experiences.

February 7, 2012 by

When I was pregnant this time, I said to someone in a fairly joking fashion that I had very few new experiences left; birth by a roadside, on my bathroom floor or by forceps being three of the only obstetric things left on my to (not) do list that I could think of. I also […]

Filed Under: Being a Parent, Family Life, Thinking Tagged With: breast feeding for high palate, breast milk for cleft babies, breastfeeding, breastfeeding early babies, breastfeeding experiences, easy breast feeding, expressing for scbu babies, extended breastfeeding, helping sleepy babies to feed, jaundice, s

Second

February 6, 2012 by

Second son. Second chance. Second family. We’ve been luckier than anyone has any right to be. Lucky is a strange word to apply to a family who lose a child. Watching Ben uncurl – unfurl – is like having the clouds stripped from the earth and seeing all the beauty and imperfections of the world […]

Filed Under: Benedict, Freddie, Grief, Writing Tagged With: child loss, grief, infant loss, second, sleep is for the weak, writing workshop

Finished it Friday: Ben's hats.

February 4, 2012 by

Last week I partook of Finished it Friday a couple of days early without knowing that by Friday my major project of the day would actually be a brand new baby, who arrived 3 weeks early. After finishing his Blanket, I made him a coming home hat, using a really easy baby hat pattern I […]

Filed Under: Benedict, Knitting & Sewing Tagged With: baby boy hat, easy baby knitting, easy knitted baby hat, finished it friday, impossibly cute baby boy, rainbow knitting

Becoming normal

February 4, 2012 by

Yesterday wasn’t brilliantly normal, as I noticed with the unerring timing of it being just as a friend arrived, that Ben had a crop of mouth ulcers on his bottom lip. I’d never seen anything like it, panicked and had to take him in to the ward to be checked, as my brain cycled through […]

Filed Under: Being a Parent, Benedict, Family Life, Grief Tagged With: 37 week babies, birth after loss, feeding to clear jaundice, jaundice in young babies, mouth ulcers in babies

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