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    Jasp - it's a soft puppy toy but you press different parts of it's body and it sings songs, and names body parts etc. Kind of like a Tickle-Me-Elmo only better! I met a lady yesterday who has a 15 month old daughter and she has one of them, Hayley loved it. If you search on ebay for "fisher price puppy" or "laugh and learn puppy" you should get a few results come up.

    Yay for Arlea's sleeping! I really notice it when Hayley has a long sleep in the afternoon, means I can get heaps done. isn't it gorgeous when they chatter away in bed! Hayley started chattering away and blowing raspberries at 6.30 the other morning..I so didn't want to get out of bed and lay there until 7 when I thought I should finally get up, she was quite happy in her cot until then!

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    Well now I feel really silly - I googled it & .... we have one
    Dh's sister sent it over from WA, it was her sons & he has outgrown it. The kids play with it sometimes with Arlea, the y press the buttons for her...so there you go

    grrr...must motivate myself to do some work!

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    gah - grace is only sleeping 1/2 hr at a time during the day, feeding every 2-3 hours around the clock! I really hope this is a wonder week. I'm wondering if I should start introducing solids if this keeps going. She'll be 4 months this weekend...

    But she is really laughing, and active now makes up for the lack of sleep

    Hope everyone is well

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    ss_storm - I look on ebay periodically, but haven't yet seen anything that either fits what I'm looking for or seems reasonably priced... He's now got a couple of black long-sleeved bodysuits which make him look really mean but I can put t-shirts over the top if it's a bit chilly. The way he's growing atm he'll be into the next size soon anyway!

    Also, isn't it nice when they can entertain themselves in their cot for a while? I've done the same with Zac and he seems quite happy chattering away to himself for a while.

    jetta - I reckon being without the internet is almost worse than not having a phone!

    Miss E - I think it's around this age that they start becoming aware of themselves as individuals rather than seeing everything around them as just extensions of themselves?

    Jasp - it will be interesting to see how much she has grown considering the big jump in feeding!

    Ryatha - Z is 4 months this weekend too and we are going to try him on some baby rice - he seems to be needing more food lately too, and has been watching us eat for a while...

    AFM - OMG 4 months already!!! We had our 4 month MCHN check up yesterday - he is now 6.6 kg and 66.7cm long - average weight for a 4 month old but in the 100th percentile for his length! I think we are going to have to go up to the next size in nappies as we are getting more frequent leakage

    He is so much more interactive now and his face lights up when he sees me or DH. He hasn't done any full on laughing yet - more a grunty sort of chuckle, but he's very smiley most of the time. DH's grandmother flew over from NZ yesterday to meet her two new great-grandchildren - v exciting to see her. 85 years old and she's such a cool old lady!

    better go and have a shower while Z's asleep - like everyone else by the sound of it, the sleeps are getting shorter and further apart...

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    Cat,

    Blake's been doing the same - I'm sort of putting it down to me going back to work (even though it started before then), 4mth vaccs, some really dry skin (bad bad case of cradle cap that migrated over his whole body and face) and a slight cold (runny nose and slight cough). Worked out that if he sleeps in the "recovery position" (first aid term) on his side in the cot he might sleep longer than flat on his back.

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    liz - the recovery position sounds good, fred is on her back, she likes to spread her arms out and she almost touches the sides. the mattress is still raised to help with her reflux but with the way she is starting to wriggle I might need to lower it soon. Not good about the dry skin spreading all over. Have you tried moogoo? it worked with fred and one of the babies in my mothers group. Her daughter also had cradle cap everywhere and she tried my moogoo at the begining of the session. Two hours later and it had already improved. she went and bought some the next day and now her DD has none. Hope work is going well and blake lets you get some sleep

    cate - isn't it lovely when they see us and we get a great big smile? melts my heart

    storm - certainly sounds cute when they chatter in bed, I love the raspberries but fred hasn't learnt to do them yet.

    Ok, trying to be more regular in here, hope everyone is well

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    Lol Hayley must be the opposite! Or she has been lately...all this week she has been having some long day sleeps - yesterday she slept for 2 hours in the morning then a couple of little naps, and went to bed at 7. The day before I popped her on our bed at 3 so I could have a sleep too, I woke at 6, she woke at 7 and then was back in bed by 8. The last two nights she has slept right through, but she has woken up tonight and I finished feeding her only a few minutes ago. Just waiting for her to go back to sleep before I go back to bed otherwise I'm up and down, which I hate!

    I think it might be the heat though, weather has been funny here lately, cool then hot, cool then rainy then hot...the heat must make her sleepy! She only had 4 bottles yesterday too because she slept for so long!

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    Hey Ladies,

    I survived my week alone!! I ended up getting a bit of help from family here and there, which was great.

    Eva has suddenly dropped her cluster feeding in the evenings and is now going to bed around 8pm. Most mornings she wakes between 2 and 4 for a feed, although these feeds are still up to 2 hours long. I much prefer her to wake at 2am so I at least get back to sleep for a few hours before my other kids wake up. It seems if she wakes around 4am then there is not point me going back to sleep. I do drift in and out of sleep but it is not a full sleep, so lately my days have been starting at 4am!!!!

    I had really hard time of breastfeeding her a couple of weeks ago so we introduced formula. We only used it 4 time now but it does help when I just don't have the time to cluster feed. At least I know she can take formula without any hassels and I am so glad that I don't have to stress about expressing enough for emergencies.

    Eva rolled from her tummy to her back yesterday and boy or boy she is vocal...lol I am making plans to move her into a big cot next week, that should be exciting.

    Hugs to all

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    Cat,

    Tried the moogoo (but not doing enough). Child Care commented about it, even rang Tim to check we were aware of it and suggested we see a dr about it. Ended up having to get 2 different steriod creams (one for body and one for face) and use QV cream on it as well. It's looking soo much better and we've only been doing it for 2 days now. Dr said it should be cleared up in a week. (reminds me I need to book a follow up appointment for it)

    Blake likes sleeping on his back to spread out. But if he starts in recovery he can roll (in his sleep) onto his back and seems fine with it 99% of the time rather than starting him on his back. Mind you this is only during the daytime - night time he's usually fine to sleep on his back. Go figure.

    Work's going reasonably well. I almost wish I hadn't gone on leave because my library assistant has gotten too big for her britches again !!!wall: She's gone backwards in her attitude to staff and students I had finally got her being reasonable 99% of the time now it's back to maybe around 15 - 20% of the time - bad mouthing of staff/students and thinks she runs the library. (she really shouldn't be any where near a location where any sort of customer service is required.)

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    eek - we have been quiet lately...we'd slipped onto the second page! hopefully everyone is just busy with their little ones & that's why we've all been quiet!

    bek - yay for eva dropping the cluster feeds! and wtg eva on rolling!

    cate - how fast have these 4 months gone? and at the same time, so hard to remember life before!

    cat - how is grace going this week? was it a wonder week?

    daytime naps here are all over the place - corey has been asleep for just over 2 hours now & he slept for 2 & a quarter hours on sunday morning but yesterday he slept for about an hour in total all day. and some days he'll have around 3 40 minute naps during the day. i guess he's still getting used to 'life on the outside'! i'll be interested to see how he goes for the rest of today - after his big nap on sunday morning he only had another 30 mins later in the day & was very grumpy by the time he went to bed

    we're off to get the 4 mth needles tomorrow & then my mother's group has organised to do a baby/children's first aid course & our first session is tomorrow evening. has anyone else done something similar?

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    ugh, grace fed every two hours last night. I seriously need some sleep. I just reaslised this has been going on for over 3 weeks now and it has coincided with me trying to loose weight and cutting back on all my snacks... I wonder if that has something to do with it, or if I should start introducing solids as she seems hungry all the time. I'm calling ABA today to ask what they think...

    Off to a mums group now and then to get lumpy... no rest today for me