Hi Ladies,
Well we have been back for a few weeks now and I haven't been sure what to post really and have been kind of avoiding the thread sorry :redface:
I will try and be brief about my stay if you want to know feel free to ask or PM I just don't want to bore you all if you aren't interested. Well the good news is that he is sleeping in his own cot all the time, he generally has 2 day sleeps between an hour to 2 hours and is in bed from approx 7 -7.30 pm until about 6-7 am. We are only b/f now after breakfast, lunch and after a bath and then at least once overnight sometimes twice. I am not suppose to bf him after midnight and before 5 am but it's hot and so I do sometimes... I think the biggest thing that makes a difference is wrapping him, we have progressed from having to rewrap him after about 20 - 30 mins everytime we put him down to 2 out of the 3 sleeps he is asleep within 10 mins and I don't have to rewrap him. He isn't wrapped tight like a newborn but just to sort of mimick my arms being around him. I hope I haven't done any longterm damage and when he is happier I can't deny the results. I also agree with Leuy all in all I am glad I went and i do think D was ready for this, I don't think I could have done it when he was younger and I am glad he isn't talking, there were some older toddlers there who could talk and as you can imagine they were yelling out mum I'm scared etcc... delaying tacticts?!
He now has 5 teeth, his top 3 teeth have just started to cut through. He is crawling like there is no tomorrow and is learning about playing chasies, it is quite cute to see him speed up when he thinks a game is on :p Since going to Sydney he is getting more wary of strangers - especially men, he still tends to try and charm the women, he certainly will be a ladies man that one :doh: He is really starting to show is personality now, clearly has a temper especially if he is tired lol
I am also back at work from the 16 feb, at first 2 weeks of full time for training and then 3 days a week after that for about 3 months and then see how we go. Dp will be looking after D so we will see how he copes. I am not looking forward to it but these things have to be done.
Slowly catching up, gosh is there really 5 of you preggers :o I can't imagine having another one but have to admit feeling slightly clucky when I was playing with a freinds 6 month old, he smiled so easily and wasn't moody at all (unlike D at the time). So exciting with their birthdays coming up (or been and gone in Leesa DD case :lol:) and can't believe some of them are taking their first steps already while there is some more laidback babies outthere (I would love it if D was a bit more laidback I reckon he will be running as soon as he walks)
Well it's nearly 2 am so I better leave it there, will do some more reading and catching up, it's nice to be back
