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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Live from the Gold Coast
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    what's funny, willow, is that james will only eat... banana... that's it. he's had a little bit in his cereal for the last two days. doesn't seem to be reacting, so i'm a little pleased that he's at least eating one 'real' food.

    his gp gave us a referral to a baby dietician who may have ideas. i reckon jamo just wants to do what he wants... as usual.

    we tried a little broccoli. his reaction was hilarious... he just felt the tiny bits then slimed them all back out. ha...

    so... my monkey likes bananas. i would kill to be able to do your menu!

  2. #2
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    Feb 2007
    Wonderland
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    Willow, M has pretty much the same as L for brekkie.
    Fruit M has apple, banana, pear, She loves apple custard that we make.
    Veggies M has pretty much everything, Huge veggie fan here. Loves Broccoli esp when it's with pumpkin.
    M also likes avocado & banana together.
    We tried M on meat & it didn't go down well at all, so gonna wait longer for her.

  3. #3
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    Feb 2007
    In the jungle.
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    Willow- Lu has everything, including meat chicken and fish. i guess she was on solids for 2 months before i gave her meat.

    She doesn't like it at all if i mash it. She eats more if i give her chunks to pick up and eat. messy, but she eats a lot.

    Other vegies she likes are corn, brocolli, parsnip, avocado, carrot, cauliflower.
    Fruit she likes are ripe pear, banana, mandarin (i put this in mesh bag) mango, stewed apple or pear.

    I give her prunes everyday to keep things churning..... i mix it with plain yoghurt sometimes, or just straight up.

    We still have porridge for breaky, starting to try quick oats. i add any fruit to the porridge, pear banana even prunes sometimes.

    I have Annabel Karmels book on feeding your baby and toddler, has lots of ideas. My MCHN has a copy people borrow, she also said libraries often have it.

    Viv- Like you say, he's his own dog, he'll get there. i tell you what lu LOVES and i sometimes give her if we are out and about...... the rafferty's puree's. they actually taste good, maybe J will like them, there is a banana based one.. a friends baby will not eat home cooked food, only eats from a jar, i think it is a consistency thing. I heard that too much banana causes constipation...... just a word of warning.

  4. #4
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    Nov 2006
    brisbane
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    sorry haven't been back so swamped with friends having babies and stuff!

    Hope your all well and your bubs are good!

    For whoever was asking about the teething necklace I just get them off an online store if you want the name just pm me! Still no tooth though its so close but just taking its time!

    We have started swimming lessons and Myles loves it! Its the cutest thing!

    Yeah we went to the bonds thing only cause Myles is going to be a star and mummy is never going to have to work again hahahahahahaa! Only kidding! we only went for a bit of fun and he didn't even smile anyway! Viv i agree with what your saying! As i said i wasn't going thinking the boy was going to winor even wanting him to win!! But my god you should have seen some of the stage mums! Took me back to dancing days!

    Myles has been having some more solids and has even had some water out of a lil sippy (I hate that word is there another word for them?)cup thing, he isn't so much drinking as chewing the end!

    Viv so sorry you didn't get to go to the funeral today.
    Mo hope your M gets better soon poor love!
    Trish poor K hope he gets better soon! I have had a feeling AF would be back for me to! Dam i like not having to worry about it!

    Anyway better go bbl! xxx

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Member

    May 2005
    Brisbane
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    Hi all

    We've got childcare!!! Rang around the other places where we were on the list and one of my preferred places could offer us 3 days straight away and then guarantee 5 days when we need it when DH goes back to work. Going to put him in 2 days a week to start with. Very happy!

    DH was considering taking L to the Bonds thing, but didn't end up going. Amber/Kate - I wish I'd known you were in the City as I would have popped over and said hi.

    Agree with everything you said Viv. Am going to send L's photo into the Mother and Baby comp tho. Probably doesn't stand a chance but its a bit of fun. Think these child modelling agencies are a bit of a rip off. What it would cost me in taking a day off L probably wouldn't make anyway. Poo on your MIL.

    Got L's professional photos back today. I am so happy with them. L would win any comp for sure based on how he looks in them!! LOL

    Still no food here. Probably will look at starting up again next weekend.

    Hope all the sick bubs get better and the sick mummies too!

  6. #6
    becky Guest

    Hey

    Yep Im totally in your corner Viv! Cant think of anything worse than baby competition / photo crappy things. Agree with everything ya said! I think if Chels decides to take the modelling/acting path, whatever when she is older, go for it but I aint gonna force her into it when she's a bub!

    Viv - That totally sux bout today! How did your hubby go?

    Saffi - YAY on the childcare place! Must be a relief now!

    Trish - Sux about AF! Oh and I didnt end up goign to mothers group this week. Poo. My sis dislocated her knee (has bad knees like Mum - done it all there lives) and had to be rushed to hossy. She isnt too bad now though. Next week hopefully we can get there though!

    Have a good night everyone!

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    Feb 2007
    Brisbane
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    i wasnt up there all serious and pushy trying to make him smile for the camera or anything. i just popped him on the stage, got a couple of pics and walked away for a picnic.

    if he wins, then cool, we will go to sydney for a photoshoot, i get tonnes of pro pics and then we come home. im not talking about putting him into an agency and forcing him to do anything. just a bit of fun and some memories and in fact, the picnic that we had after was better than any winning prize.

    this post is on a happy note by the way, i dont think it looks like one. sometimes it hard to get the right tone when your typing.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Live from the Gold Coast
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    apparently there wasn't a dry eye in the house at the funeral. i figured as much. not nice. dh is ok. the gf was too distraught to deliver her eulogy so the priest did it for her. that was when every single person in there lost it. poor girl. she has a big family, so i'm sure she will be well supported throughout the baby thing.

    saffi - modelling agencies that charge a fee to join are out and out scams.

    for any of you that are interested in pursuing it, here is some info:

    1) never pay a joining or registration fee for an agency. this = scam, taking advantage of mums
    2) babies don't need professional photos to model, simply because they grow so fast that their pics would be out of date in one month. cute, good quality home snaps are enough, and you would submit a new one for each proposed job.
    3) be very aware of what is required for a job - shoot times, whether they want to see bot (which is SO not cool in my book), and the usage of the photos.
    4) don't do ANYTHING for free, EVER!

    kate - that's why i said it's mostly a bit of fun for mums. i saw it on the news and there were so many cute kids out there, but you could also see the stress-cat mums taking it way too seriously. bleh.

    jobs that involve mum & bub are much nicer because the bub is safe with mummy, in her arms etc, and won't get frightened as easily being alone on a set with bright lights, with strangers pulling at clothes etc.

  9. #9
    Claire Guest

    Hi all,

    Emily is at swimming with DH and Harry is asleep - I have a few moments of blissful quiet! I rarely get any time to myself. I love breastfeeding but I'm looking forward to reaching the two year mark and weaning - I want to go on holiday with my girlfriend for a week without the kids! Yippee, Noosa here we come! Well at least it's something to look forward to...

    Nic - Nah you're alright, I haven't taken offence! Harry is on solids but we are taking it slowly, one root veg a week. He's got an appointment at the allergy clinic at the RPA for June so once I've had him tested, we can see where we stand. I'm just sterring clear of salicylates and amines as they pass over through the breastmilk and are known to cause eczema.

    Trish - Sorry to hear about AF! Bah! I seem to be gearing up to O every month but Harry's overnight feedin is keeping it at bay, needless to say we are being very careful as I don't want to get accidentally pregnant (again!).

  10. #10
    becky Guest

    Hey all

    Viv - I cant even begin to imagine what your friend is feeling. I still get upset when I think about her situation. Life really sux sometimes!

    Claire - Hmmmm, a holiday does sound nice.

    When does everyone else gonna start (or have you) on finger fodd? Im talking just carrot, cheese etc. I cant remember when I did with Liam. My health nurse said in the next few weeks I can introduce the softer ones, even tho she has no teeth. Im scared tho! Worried about the whole biting off and choking thing! She has rusks but thats about all! Anyone else thought about it?

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