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thread: Babies born~September 2007 #62

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    Babies born~September 2007 #62

    This thread is for parents who's baby was born in September 2007.

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    There are many issues that you will encounter as a new parent. We have put together this list of useful articles and threads in order to assist you with some common questions or issues you may have, and to provide you with bit of extra support that we all need as new parents:

    Feeding Support:

    Breastfeeding General Chatter
    Breastfeeding FAQ's
    Is My Baby Hungry?
    Baby Formula - What Manufacturers Don't Want You To Know
    Bottlefeeding FAQ's and Useful Information
    Is Feeding Your Baby Taking Too Much Time?
    Bottlefeeding General Chatter
    Feeding Your Baby
    Lactose Intolerance
    Starting Solids/Homemade Baby Food
    Starting Solids - When Is My Baby Ready?
    Starting Solids General Chatter

    Please contact the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) or a Lactation Consultant if you are concerned that you may have breastfeeding and/or supply problems, and before the introduction of solids or formula.

    Sleeping Support:

    Comforted Sleeping & Sleep Issues Forum
    Comforting Tools to Aid Restful Sleep
    Babies & Sleep
    Controlled Crying/Comforting/Sleep Training
    The Con of Controlled Crying
    The Crying Game
    15 Ways To Help Your Baby Sleep

    Other Useful Information & Recommended Reading:

    Baby Massage
    Cuddle Me Mum
    Infant-led Feeding & Weaning
    Baby Wearing
    Recommended Reading List

    Got questions?

    Post your questions in the forums mentioned above, or in the following forums where you're sure to receive many friendly responses!

    General Baby & Toddler Forum
    Breastfeeding, Bottlefeeding and Solids
    Gentle Parenting Forum

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    Babies born~September 2007 #61

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    Two sleeps!!

    Ginger, forgot to say we will be making shortbread because it is my....I mean Santa's...favourite.

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    ha ha, i love it

    i'm in the process of making the train cake......and having a glass of chardy to help me through it LOL

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    urgh! i am so tired! been painting the blimin' cubby house all day...

    mmm shortbread! i LOVE shortbread 'cause it is sooo yummy and easy to make...my two favourite things

    *snap* G, i am also used some liquid lubricant tonight to get me through household cooking lol!

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    Hi girls
    Just wanted tom pop on and wish you all a wonderful Xmas... It's been so lovely reading how excited you and the kiddies are....
    I wAs also refLecTing today how long we have all been friends and how much y.ou all mean to me... Love xxx

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    MP: it's so true! we have shared so much together, you guys are really part of my extended family. how we need to make this march meetup happen!!

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    MP, I was thinking of that too - it has been nearly 4 years since we were all finding out we were pregnant, now we have big 3 year olds and half of us have another as well.

    I would sooo love to come to the march meet up and meet you all.

    Hope everyone has a really great Christmas. Off to put all the presents under the tree now. xx

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    hi girls

    merry christmas to you all. looking forward to the march meet up
    check out what happened to my train cake on fb LOL

    looking forward to seeing the kids' faces tomorrow morning when they see what's under the tree. hoping they go to bed soon so dh and i can start getting things ready. so exciting!!!

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    Hello all my September lovely mummies! MP, how true, 4 years and such a special connection with a group of truly extraordinary women - my life is so much richer for having you all a part of it.

    Ginger, yes it's sooooo exciting, the dollhouse is all painted and ready, I can not WAIT to see the delight on Missy E's face tomorrow!

    Arte, never say never...I'm sure there are some very competitive airfares at that time of year!

    Cass, I hear you, had a late-night doll-house painting moment myself last night...v.tired but it will all be worth it tomoz!!!

    Wishing you all a sensational Christmas. Am off to trim my chutney jars and get a last few things organised. xxx

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    hi girls!

    i am FINALLY sitting after putting all the pressies under the tree, stuffing the socks and putting the finishing touches on the cubby! (and rather miraculously we have managed to paint and construct the entire thing with Leila none the wiser!!!! just how i wanted it!)

    i am tired now though lol!

    hope that everyone has a lovely a day tomorrow and for those celebrating christmas i hope that it is a "jolly" good one

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    Hope everyone had a great Christmas morning. W was so ready for a bike - he learned to ride it in about 5 minutes! Then a bit of coaching to teach him to start himself after the "I can't start it" yelling got too much lol A has been chasing him up and down the driveway all morning.

    DH was very surprised by his new bike.

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    Merry Christmas my gorgeous friends!!!

    I hope the day has been wonderful for you all

    Arte that is great he can ride it all by himself. I bet the look on your DH's face was priceless when he saw it.

    Cass and MD, I'd love to see a pic of the handy work you've done

    As for me - massive few days. Mum had to have one of her big toes amputated on Thursday (gangrene) so my brother is staying with me. We went and saw her yesterday and she's going well. We did her Christmas shopping for her and I got presents for the kids for her and a new phone for my brother that he wanted but thought he wouldn't get because Mum was in hospital. I think he thought he wouldn't get anything for Christmas kwim? But I told him to go and browse his fave music shop instead of hanging out with me and I got his phone for him from Mum and we got him some new clothes. So he was very happy and surprised this morning when he realised he had presents too. Poor kid, he's been through a lot this year. The kids had an early start - Alister was up at 5.30!!!!! I took him to the loo and told him to go back to bed, but I don't know if he went back to sleep or not. They were all up at 6.30 as usual though but we didn't open presents till 7 when my brother was awake. So Alister sat in front of the tree busting his bum to open his presents. I'm so glad we did what we planned and just had the santa sacks - my other brother got them a present each as well as the one from Mum, so they still had plenty of stuff and were just as excited as they would have been if there was a stack of presents kwim? My brother gets the prize for best present though - he gave Alister a hotwheels colour changer car thing that came with a water spray bottle to spray the cars and change their colours and he thinks it is awesome LOL. He has a huge fascination for spray bottles atm and is always pinching mine.

    We're off to the IL's soon for lunch (prawn ****tail starters, and roast pork and chicken for main - YUM!) and then just back here for a lazy afternoon. We will go and visit Mum in hospital tomorrow. She will be in there till Wednesday at least.

    So I hope you all have a wonderful day and enjoy the laughter, smiles and noise!

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    Trill, W got the same Hotwheels thing from IL's - loves it! It is a play with outside toy though because he can't resist squirting the water everywhere lol. I am glad your brother had a good Xmas after everything this year. Must be really hard for him without his dad.

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    Wishing my dear friends a very merry christmas. I hope you all have a joy filled day. You can all have a glass or two for me ok?

    Arte- Glad the bikes were a hit! Is W riding without training wheels?! Go him!

    Trill- Your poor mum, i hope they put on a good spread for her today. Sounds like a nice morning at your place.

    It's a bit of a funny christmas here. The nationals celebrate but not really with gifts, so our present giving is kind of secret. It's a little strange, but we're having a big roast lunch with all the expats so that will be nice. The girls were sooooo excited this morning, i loved it more than them i think watching their faces as they opened their presents. I also got exceptionally spoilt with a pair of diamond ear rings. DH must have the guilts for years of crap or no presents.

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    JM, still training wheels, I was just impressed because he has never peddled before and picked it up so quickly. We went for a ride around 6-7 blocks and he managed the whole way by himself.

    Got W to bed an hour early today to avoid the massive meltdown that was on its way lol

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    hi girls!

    Well, both girls are asleep...and have been for a couple of hours i guess the excitement was a bit much lol!

    the cubby was a hit, as was the lip gloss...which is officially forehead gloss

    marta has been enjoying the jolly jumper i got her and squeals and cackles of delight are filling the dining room now when she is in it; especially when the dog runs past and bounces her

    hope everyone has eaten to their hearts content and enjoyed the day with laughter and love

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    Sounds like a great day Cass.

    My dog had a stroke last night. I am taking her to the vets soon for the last time

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    Oh no Arte The poor girl. How old is she?

    While speaking of dogs, we found out what the problem is with my dog. She's got a badly infected sore on her foot. It can happen sometimes when she's running in the paddock and treads on a rock or stick but it usually heals itself. Luckily we have some penicillin here for the ewes when they lamb and we can give it to the dog too, so last night DH had to cover her head with a blanket and hold her down while I jabbed her and then scrubbed her sore clean with dettol and boy did I feel bad for doing it. We thought she'd try to bite us when we let her go, but she just sat there a little stunned. We need to give her another 2 doses, but I don't know if she will trust us again to do it. She seems OK today though so it might have helped her.

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