Hi Tanya! We've all been wondering where you were... though it's not hard to guess when you have a baby, especially one that's having sleeping/feeding issues. I hope it all settles down for you both... you'll find that, if nothing else, he will grow out of it before too long. Niall isn't sleeping through either... although he is getting closer... last night he slept from 11.30pm - 4.15am! For him that's a long stint... he was sleeping in the pram beside my bed and I brought him in with me, he fed then went straight off to sleep. Oh btw, my pram is quite big, almost as big as our cradle so if he falls asleep in there of an evening we just leave him in there instead of transfering him to the cradle. There's a piccy of it on my website too. Which reminds me, Rory: Glad you found your Emmaljunga to be handy on your picnic... it's under pram storage area is huge isn't it? I really need the extra space not having a car to put things in. I don't buy Huggies anymore, but when I did I was able to fit a large box and 2 small shopping bags of stuff under there! Sometimes people comment (I sense in a negative way) "Oh that's a large pram isn't it?!" probably thinking it's an inconvenience... but as soon as I tell them I don't drive they understand. Its large wheels also make getting on and off trains a breeze. People also comment negatively on their price but all I have to say is that at least I don't have to buy petrol... *touche*... or pay gym fees staying fit! Although I would kinda love to join Fernwood (female only gym chain here in Vic) more for the social aspect of it... plus I'd love to have a professional trainer monitor my fitness levels... I really feel like I've lost some of my flexibility since falling pregnant with Niall... I guess your movements become so limited when you are pregnant.
Geeze, listen to me... raving on already... OH! it's meant to be 28'C here in Melbourne today!!!! What happened to my favourite mild Spring temps??? 28 is just a tad too high for my liking... must say I like a nice sunny 23, or "cardigan weather" as I call it. means you can get out and do some heavy gardening without passing out in the heat... or walk comfortably pushing a pram for miles without getting hot and bothered.
Cuppa time...
ETA: Just missed your post candy... that's great news about the dinners going well And good on you not being pressured into feeding solids when others perceive his ready! There's no hurry And good luck with your job!
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