Jem, it looks unreal. Well done!

Mel, it took me ages to get autie onto a bottle (months really) In the end I think it helped most when I gave it to her when I knew she would be hungry (mid afternoon) instead of a snack. I propped her up on her flip out couch and let her watch Hi-5. Gradually she took more and more, though I suspect my milk was already on the way out by then and she actually needed it.

V, sorry to hear Avaleigh is still not feeling the best. Get some garlic into her! Must be nice to have time off and get back to her, even if she's not 100%.

Lis, I have heard that teething affects bottle feeding for some bubs. Maybe some Panadol or teething gel a little bit before would help?

Sarah, sounds like you had busy day. You must be full of energy to take on two more kids!LOL

Raels, thank you. That picture of Oli is super cute. I always love coming across that grin when I'm reading posts! LOL Walking is getting steadier everyday and she can now cross the room. Can't wait til she's park-ready

Well, my news is that this morning I tried Autie on peanut butter and found out she is allergic and had to call an ambulance She broke out in blistery hives on her face and neck straight away and then her eye swelled shut. I was not too panicky because she was breathing ok but thought I'd be better off getting her checked out by paramedics than trying to drive somewhere with her on my own, in case she got worse all of a sudden. So now she has to see an allergy specialist to find out if she will need an Epipen just in case. Apparently it's usually a year waiting list but my doctor got us in in September. So, no more PB in our house - and I love it (had to throw ole wiggly in, I do love him)

That's all I've got.