Monday, 2 November 2015

Too long since the last post

It's been so long since I last posted. It's because I've been crazy busy being mumma to a clingy lil boy. Lil man Z is now 21 months old. 

Milestones he has reached now
- no more baby bottles he uses sippy cups for his drinks including milk drinks
- he is starting to use a cup to drink out of
- he can blow bubbles in swim class
- he's starting to kick his legs in swim class
- he can climb in and out of the pool unassisted
- he can hold onto the wall at swim class and is starting to monkey crawl alongside the wall
- words he can say-
-mumma
-dadda
-nanna
-nana (banana)
-bubba
-papa (puppy)
-toe
-shoe
-car
-there
-what that
-mine
-no
-no more
-one more
-bird
-turtle

-getting better at using a fork
-can build a tower with wooden blocks
-can build a tower with duplo blocks
 
- can point to his eye, head, hair, ear, nose, mouth, belly, toe, hands

-starting to kick a ball with his foot

Saturday, 23 May 2015

Baby items I wish I didn't get

Here is a list of baby items I got given or bought and didn't really use

Tummy time mats - I got like 3 or 4 of these used them once. Didn't really need these as I had the play gym and just used this or a blanket.

Change table - this I do use but looking back at it I wish I had of bought a set of draws and just put a change mat on it. It would've been more space sufficient. 

High chair- we got a fancy high chair the seat can be laid back or straight up. It can go to different heights and is padded. Let's just say it's a bitch to clean it's horrible. We are eventually going to change to a basic cheaper high chair.

Baby toys- we got given and bought a lot of different types of baby toys too many. 


Friday, 22 May 2015

Top five essentials for baby's hospital bag

1. A number of baby onesies in different sizes
2. Mittens and socks
3. Blankets
4. Bottles if bottle feeding
5. Going home outfit

Top ten essential hospital bag items

To be honest being a first time mumma I had no idea what my birth experience would be like and what I would need. I asked my mumma friends on Facebook. 

1. Maternity pads & breast pads
2. Phone charger
3. Comfy tracksuit pants & pjs
4. Socks
5. Camera
6. Snacks and drinks
7. Toiletries 
8. Nursery bras/tops
9. Comfortable underwear
10. Magazines

I did not pack all of this as at 38 weeks pregnant I thought that I was going to go overdue. So at 4:30am I was hurriedly packing my bag as my waters broke lol

Monday, 11 May 2015

Words my 14 month old says

Da - means dad
That - he says as he points to things
Bubble - for some reason means light
Woo woo- our dogs
Car - car! 
Bubb - baby

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

My birth story

On February the 20th of last year I had my 38 week antenatal checkup with the midwives. For the first time baby was engaged. While there I was told I was positive to strep b. I was shocked and scared. My pregnancy had been pretty smooth only really had morning sickness from 8weeks until about 5 months. Anyway the midwife gave me an information sheet about strep b. 
I went home and was feeling very nervous about having strep b. 
My appointment that night was at 6pm. Friday the 21st at 4am I woke with the urge to go to the bathroom. I luckily made it just before my water broke.
I woke poor hubby up and made him call the hospital. They asked me to make my way in. Due to the fact of my water breaking and having strep b I needed to get on antibiotics to stop from passing sickness to my baby.
We got to the hospital at about 5 am where they confirmed my water had broke. While in the observation room, hubby called my mum, his mum, my dad and his dad to let them know. I was put on a moniter to keep an eye on bubs and my contractions. At about 7am my mum arrived and at 8am the decision was made to induce me. So I was transferred to a labour room and hooked up to antibiotics and the medicine used to induce me. 
9am I had my first check for dilation and I was 3cm. 
I tried the gas as the contratcond were getting harder but just felt dizzy and sick after two puffs.
12pm they checked my dilation and I was 7cm due to the fact that I wanted to push. They told me I was not allowed to push.
12:26pm they checked me again as I was feeling the urge to push and could not stop it. I was fully dilated.
An hour of pushing and screaming and the burning ring of fire my son was born.
The cord was wrapped around his neck twice so they had to clamp his cord. Which I had wanted to do delayed clamping.  Anyway I had skin to skin with my son as we waited for the senior midwife come to stitch me up. Well it took her over an hour and when she checked me she said my tearing was too deep a doctor needed to stitch me up. Awesomely. So then we had to wait for the doctor to come. All the while losing blood! So the doctor came at 4:40pm and when he checked me it was so painful that I was shaking. I needed surgery to stitch me up!! 
It was sooo scary thinking I had to have surgery and leave my newborn son. I didn't get into the or until 5:30pm four hours after I had my son. I got back to the ward at 8:30pm and was finally able to hold my son again. 
I had a lot of trouble breast feeding and became really upset and stressed out due to it. So on Monday morning hubby and I decided to give formula to my son as at least he was eating and putting his birth weight back on. Monday night after begging the best midwife I had to go home, we returned home as a family of 3. 

Top ten achievements I've accomplished

1. Having a baby
2. Getting married
3. Meeting my one true love
4. Being a mumma
5. Being the best aunty
6. Finishing high school
7.  Completing my cert 3 in early childhood 
8. Working in childcare
9. Making our house a home
10. Cloth nappying my son