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Boc Linc only slept for 20-40 mins during the day at four weeks but he didn't agrea with what I was feeding him, sorry hun can't help but S26 is suposed to be good. Ask your pead and good news on no ouch opps yet. :) Re pram, I think it's the movement hun, Linc loved the hamock until he grew (overnight) out of it. If it works do it.
Marcellus how's IT going are they there yet? :lol: I dislike IT
BW I'm glad Sam's temp went away I have heard temps and teething go together hope so for you too.
"yawn" Linc decided to have an extra feed last night (wet little man) so up at 12.30 3.30 then 6.30. BUGGA!
When do little ones have regular naps? He only seams to cat nap all day till he passes out at 8. I'd like to say he sleeps an hour every time but he doesn't.
I'm getting a little annoyed with DH and his settling (or lack of ) I got home from the gym and asked if he wanted me to wait to have a shower so he could have a smoke, "no no" so he storms in when linc woke up turned on the mobile and left. I use the mobile to help him wake up not sleep. DH knows this but still persists in putting it on. ahhhhhhhhhhh I know I need to let him do his own thing not be in control but then Linc was up not really sleeping since noon.
Rang Childcare today to ask about carer situation they all do everything, feeding changing etc. it's a 4:1 ratio? what do you ladies think? I'm not sure, am I being over sensitive.
Also Shocked DH last night by letting him know it's only 6 weeks to go and he needs to organise what he's doing, re taking days off. His work said "no" so he's looking at another job or taking annual leave.
Working on a photo book while Linc is sleeping
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;)green loving your new ticker pic hun.
a big hi to you all,to tired today for perssies but thinking of you all.
:dance:yay im mooving next thursday and cant wait im so over my foul mouthed neighbours they started at 6.30 this morning rite under my bedroom window im truely ready to go off my head:shakehead:
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Yeah, IT got there eventually. My computer just needed to be restarted.... but it's in Hong Kong so I can't do it myself (I work 'remotely')
Just one more week Smithy!
Green - DS didn't start having regular proper day sleeps (ie, reliably 1 hour or longer) till he was well over 1 year old.... hmm, maybe you shouldn't ask me. Absolutely ask your childcare place everything. Do you have time to go there and spend some time there with your DS before he actually starts? Seeing the carers in action and getting a feel for things there wiill really help to ease your mind. I did it 1-2 times a week for a month before DS started and it has really helped.
Is little Sam any better BW? Hope you haven't caught any lurgies.
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:dance: only one week smithy. Bloody neighbours
Marcelus yep I'm starting next month, I'm sure they'd let me come sooner but I don't want to put myself into a panic either. FIne line
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Hi All
Just dropping in to update you all, been really busy so once I've caught up on everything I'll be back with persies.
Tara had her needles yesterday, only a little cry but today we have a couple of nice red mark on her legs...ouchy... and today was weigh in and drum roll.... my little porker now weighs in at the hefty total of 7.9kg's. For the girls who are interested I also got back today Tara's portfolio photo's for her child modelling, here is a link if you want a squiz
Kelly Dishot's Photos - Tara Modelling Pic's | Facebook
not as good as the real things but will give you an idea anyway. But wow her hair looks so much fairer in these photo's than the normal reddish colour, so will be really interesting to see what colour she ends up.
BBL, take care everyone...
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Hi everyone
No time for persies either, just wanted to say hello to all the lovely mummies and their bubs today.
Thinking of you all.
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I recommend spending time there -Better to panic before the critical moment (when it doesn't really matter). That's what I reckon anyway.
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:clap:aww kelly she is just beautiful hun,i sure do hope she gets some work out of it ,im betting she does shes adorable.
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kelly, the chins! the eyes! the hair! just gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous. you must be so happy with the pics.
sorry girls no other persies here tongiht. we are having what i assume is a wonder week - he's 17 weeks tomorrow and it's been the week from hell!!! feeding every 3 hrs overnight, not having his long (6 to 8hr) night sleep, not resettling by himself, not going into his cot for sleeps during the day unless already passed out and even then it's pot luck.. brh.
I got one 2hr block of sleep last night and the rest was snatches of an hour or less!!!
OMG i think this child is trying to kill me! and wake up... his wakes not with a lovely little call-out for me but in a full throttle scream.
Does that sound like wonder week to you girls? or perhaps teeth? or something 'else'?
gotta run. dinner hot... must feed me!
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Pretty happy with the pic's Grub, I don't think there is anymore room for any extra chins though :)..
And guess what my friend "Wonder Week" is at 19 weeks but the book says the stormiest (sp??) for this leap occurs around the 17 week mark. Sorry to say looks like the cyclone has hit your house....
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Nice pics of Tara KellyD :D
Grub :hug: linc never wakes up happy :( but he soon gets there after I pick him up hope your wonder week is a short one.
Went to WORK (OMG) today to get some idea of what I'm in for tomorrow night and wait for it out of 6 units there will be one (ONE) client in, so it's movies and chat and that's it with only ONE client, how lucky am I.
As I walked out the door leaving Linc with Nana today BIG SMILES and when I came home, made me feel better, now for the big test Daddy over night. Nervous.
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That's great that Linc was happy with granma- Hope daddy also does well :hug:
Hope you get some rest Grub.
chins lol She's gorgeous
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well he slept 'normally' last night :) yayayay and i got AF this morn... this is exactly what happened a month ago... so not sure if it was wonder week (it certainly works in the time) or due to the hormonal changes with AF.
Any thoughts?
suppose i'll just have to wait a month and if it happens again then its definitely AF and not WW. bugger.
Then what to do? oh geeze.
thanks for the hugs lovelies
have a fantastic weekend!
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Hi all,
Get ready for it, this is going to be a big me post - sorry girls, haven't had time to read all the posts, but just need to let you know what has been happening with us.
You all know the difficulties that we have been having with Jazzy being sick. Well it all came to a head on Tuesday night. I had taken her to the GP during the day only to be told YET AGAIN that she had another viral infection and to just to the normal, panadol/nurofen, rest fluids etc. Anyhow I was about to leave the rooms when I noticed that behind J's left ear had got really red. I mentioned it to the GP who had a look and a feel and said that it was nothing to worry about at the moment, but if it got swollen or sore to bring her back. Well I thought nothing more of it until DH came home that night and mentioned that he thought J's left ear was sticking out (I hadn't mentioned about the ear to him as the GP made out it was nothing to worry about). So I had a feel around and it was tender and swollen. Rang nurse on call and they said get her seen by a doctor within 4 hours. So off we went to Royal Childrens. Triage nurse sent us through to the after hours service down the hall. Finally we were seen and the GP took one look at it and said that he had to go and speak to the paedeatrician (sp?) to get some advice. When he came back he took us straight through to a cubicle and said that a doc would come and speak to us some more. Turns out poor little J had mastoidititis which is an infection that has moved past the middle ear into the madtoid bone behind the ear. She was immediately started on fasting and organised to have a line put in her little hand (horrible experience). Once the line was in they started her on IV antibiotics and fluids. She was just miserable.
We got admitted to hospital about 2am Wednesday morning and the ENT registrar and consultant came to see us later that morning. They asked us all about what had been going on and they informed us that it was more than likely that she had an undiagnosed middle ear infection for the entire course of her illnesses - that is almost 6 weeks!!!! Needless to say we are changing GP's. The consultant said that the fact she has been febrile for most of that time should have rung alarm bells with the GP as she would not have been that way with just an URTI virus. And over time it has obviously spread into the mastoid bone.
Jasmine was taken to surgery at 11am that morning. She had all the pus cleaned out of her little ear, they inserted a grommet to help with further draining and they also cut behind her ear done to the bone to check for an abcesses (which there wasn't thank goodness). You should have seen her when we went into recovery. She had this massive bandage on her head as there was an external drain for the wound behind her ear. They had also moved the line from her hand to her foot so she had a big splint on that. She was miserable but alert and responsive. I tell you, next to hearing her cry for the first time when she was born, hearing her cry after the surgery was nearly as sweet - she was alright.
So we have been in hospital since then on IV anitbiotics. The external drain came out yesterday and they also started her on ear drops. We got discharged this morning with oral AB's for another week and ear drops for another 2. We have a follow up appointment with the hospital in 2 weeks then will continue to go and have check ups until the grommet falls out (about 6 months). She is not allowed to swim in indoor pools (outdoor and the sea are okay) and has to now have showers not baths to minimise the risk of water getting in through the grommet.
The main thing is that she is okay. The staff are just amazing and we truly thank them from the bottom of our hearts for taking such good care of her.
We hope you are all well.
I will be back soon to check up on everyone and catch up on persies.
Janie and Jasmine xxx
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JANIE!!! omg!! are YOU okay love? Poor little jazzy. I hope you are going to make a complaint to the doctor's surgery, that is really terrible they didn't pick it up.
I nearly cried when reading. i can't imagine how scary and upsetting the whole thing would have been. I would have been sssooooo mad at that stupid gp.
sending you lots of hugs and Jazzy lots of get better vibes... take care sweetie.
ox
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:hug: Janie. How awful for you and for your little girl. I'm glad to hear she is going to be ok. It must have been so frightening :hug:
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:hug::hug:aww poor little poppet janie i sure hope shes feeling better very soon big hugs to you both ..how scarey
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Oh Janie! :hug:
I was just popping on here to vent and have a rant about hat a stupid selfish a**hole my DH was being tonight when I read your post... I think I'll shut up now!
How terrible for you, must have been the most horrible experience! Good to hear Jazzy is alright and hope she continues to make a speedy recovery. :hug: