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you’ve heard the best , here’s the rest…………

Obviously the best was hearing exchange has finally happened, and completion planned for 29th April. Somewhat later than I desired, as wanted to settle a bit in new area before return to work, but at least before start date!

So the rest, well we all got up early today – something to do with sun streaming through the windows. BB required a night feed again – think its cos as 21 weeks and still exclusively breastfed, getting the munchies a bit more often. I think as we are still not getting very far with al sorts of different expressed milk delivery systems, that we will introduce solids the weekend before I start work [23 weeks], so at least something can go in. Letting milk slosh in and round everywhere is the most successful technique, but due to the move, I have none frozen, and so every drop precious! i would hope not to have to supplement with formula while i am at work, but I am going to have to be a bit pragmatic about it. I am already expressing once in the evening, and although only obtaining 4-5 oz, could do more, and will aim for about 8 on return to work, plus a lunch express at work of about 6 should give us 5 3oz bottles per day while I am out, and I’ll do massive feeds when at home. if I get a 4 day week, am secretly hoping for Wed off [well thats what i suggested] as that breaks up the days I’m away nicely, and I think will make it less likely that formula supplement needed. I love the milky/toffee smell of exclusively bf babies though – BB burping over me!

BB not so sqwawky today. In our morning, after SB gone to nursery [she cycled there uphill with Daddy – PE] she had a nice bath and massage and then a long waggling sessions. She’s thinking of how to roll over – though not actually done it, and has much better co-ordinated arm and length movts. Sitting is a great skill now, as is stuffing anything in her mouth! cooing and ra-ing at me i think she is going to be a talker like her sister!

Picked SB up from nursery and took to gingerbread cottage – my last ever [ and hers] new mums. [socialisation, PE] next tues nursery has a party, so she will be doing that instead. We first met when SB 11 weeks old, and have been meeting every Tues since then – though I am a bit more erratic! its pretty much 4 years exactly. Its very sad to say goodbye to such a good support group, though my need for it has gone. I found SB a bit stressful, and they were my sanity link, as I realised all the children were stressful in one way or another, and we were all just trying! We come from all walks of life – as the saying goes, with v differing views on every issue pretty much, but in spite of that, struck up good friendships and been regular features in each others lives. The children have played well together [on the whole, after all none of them are perfect!]. I would just like to take this opportunity to register a vote of thanks to the lot of them for all the friendship and tacit support – even when they must have thought I was mad [cloth nappies - though other users with second children - LOL; planned extended breastfeeding - though others did by default; a certain amount of continuum concept parenting, and finally home-ed - you get the drift]. Not that they read my blog – though have given the address in case they fancy seeing what we are doing. Most have no internet access. thankyou to their children – SB’s playmates through the years as well. life goes on, some threads are renewed, some replaced, but we are glad for the time we have shared.

On return, SB in odd mood – prob partly due to mine, partly as she was aware last time she would see some of these friends, and partly due to lack of sleep over weekend still. We calmed down by seeing what Daddy doing in the garage, some education city – as we haven’t signed up, they have extended the trial – persistant lot aren’t they! We have done foundation year and first for science, though SB happy to do some again, potteres through most of foundation maths, and a lot of foundation english. cbeebies on the internet and the bananas in pyjamas website as well. SB certainly has the letters off pat in upper and lower case, with prompting can do a bit of ordering, usually recognises first and last letters and can sound out. just awaiting that spark! [aside – a momentary rather overwhelming pang that in all likelihood it will be chris that sees this eureka moment] I think we will be passing on education city as the summer is coming, and we are far more outdoorsy then, BB more mobile, so not so sofa tied – after all chris not breastfeeding. [this going back to work crap]. will keep the link and rethink perhaps in future years.

Whistling has progressed, and SB v keen on this new skill. Oh she took her bridesmaid photos to nursery as she was so proud of it – bless. Actually her musicality as a whole has improved. while singing she is much more likely to stay close to pitch, and her violin playing getting more structured – last played on friday, as didn’t blog, and she usually puts bow in the right place, and with the right pressure to get notes. Also we practiced putting fingers on the strings in different places to change notes. We are gradually getting a bit of formality in, bit by bit so that imperceptibly we are moving towards actually learning rather than messing [music]. She is also happy to have classic fm on rather than her own song cd’s in the car – blessed relief!

After bath was slightly stressful as she was unsettled, whingy and just not right. however, cuddles and stories and CD and she has fallen asleep by 8.30. BB just fallen asleep, so I guess I should do some sorting for move

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Happy girl :-)

Well Butterbean thinks she is ready…..

Well Butterbean thinks she is ready.....

Mmmm, Apricots look like good weaning food, I’m gonna get them……. :-)

I like Grand Designs

But am perpetually amazed by things like this and property ladder where people seem to ahve been lent huge amounts of dosh by friends – in this case approx ?40,000. WHo are these people with such affluent friends? And then, having been lent all this money, they do a real design statement with the house, plus unnecesaries, such as a hidden bath under the bed – whats that all about? Where is their pride? they prob could have built framework and then had second hand furnishings and basic bathroom etc without borrowing the ?40000. then done it up as they got the money – isn’t that how most people do it? house did look good though. maybe I’m just ranty as in wibble mode.

Anyway, enough of rants. We had a nice day today – though still recovering from crap lack of sleep, and I’m going to bed any minute. Struggling to remember what we did though.

Oh yes, we did a lovely birthday card for Little Nanny [Mum's Mum] and Aunty Margaret – well in advance cos things are about to get interesting around here! [arts and crafts] I particularly liked the fact that she had such a strong idea of the design she wanted rather than random stickings – it was a window card with ladybirds and feathers.

Hm, oh yes we played memory game with her shape snap cards. pogoing, shops – and wrote a very squiggly shopping list. Also lots of joint playing with BB, so seem gradually to be getting that one sussed! We also did the education city reception level maths [maths]

For the afternoon we went to tots group – they were all very suprised that we hadn’t moved yet, and having said goodbye and got upset about it once, I’m annoyed that I will be doing it again. [socialisation]

Aunty Margaret came round, and SB proudly shew off the memory games of numbers and fractions on Joe the dragon, and did some more of the reception level education city english games. [literacy]. Also played hide and seek, and read a magazine. Also a fair bit of BB cuddling and playing going on. BB is getting close to that Eureka roll moment.

Aunty Margaret also brought me a lovely paperweight with a heart imprint. She is going to be as sad for us leaving, as I am to go. She’s just come back from a weekend at Little Nanny’s, and reported that my offer of welcome and home was well received, but although Nanny was overjoyed that we would think of her, she still isn’t going to do it!

A bit of vegging in front of nick jnr, dinner, bath – without dolly this time, though some fuss over whether she had ‘bath knickers and vest’ on. OK, I prob should have said yes, as no big deal, but lack of sleep makes me less flexible, and she wasn’t that bothered. She’s been more of a pickle tonight over sleep, and come down twice – so has actually watched half of the grand designs prog, and was v interested in the house building. she also was commenting how unlike it was to ancient egyptian house [so is taking things in!] and pointing out various differences and some similarities. [design, history]

Finally settled in bed, I’ve done a scout around the blogring, written this, and will retire!

no thoughts for the day, as lack of sleep monster has rendered me witless!

oh sod it, jsut realised done the whole lot as CHris – though I’m sure you know it sounds like Helen!

Today/Yesterday

Well we did recover to some extent from the shattered night. Sb being at nursery at the morning was certainly helpful. I cuddled and played with BB – who is really showing a personality now. She is a happy smiley girl, who likes boisterous play. It is nice to have this one to one time with her, when SB isn’t the prime focus!

I picked SB up from nursery after lunch to go to Sunnybanks soft play centre with my postnatal group and her friends. Slightly delayed as I had to provide some first aid to someone who had fallen badly in the middle of the road and couldn’t get up! I don’t think anything broken, but knee very swollen, so ambulance to A and E.

Anyway all 3 of us had fun, me chatting and drinking tea, SB haring around with her mates, and BB being a flirt smiling at all and sundry, and being passed around for cuddles. SB is such a chipmunk – she was climbing up the outside of the cagey bits [whatever the mesh is called] and inciting the others to follow. i persuaded her to come down, as although she seems to have the footing of a mountain goat, she isn’t supposed to be there, and some of her friends were certainly a lot more nervous – though they did follow! [socialisation, PE]

On our return we made fresh veg risotto together – SB cutting up the french beans, and peeling and cutting the carrots. Not all the frozen peas and sweetcorn made it in, as she has a real thing about eating frozen veg! It tasted delicious. We also put beetroot in it, as there was some in the organic veg box – really pretty as white and red rings, but didn’t have the taste, and SB didn’t like it anyway! [cooking]. Chris took BB for a walk to the postbox – oh I do like the sunny weather!

We then had a look at education city – already previewd by Sarah and Joyce following June’s recommendation. Yes, we are the sheep!! Anyway, we signed for a 5 day trial of foundation and year 1. the foundation science games we played today were fun and a bit easy. nice butterfly and frog lifestyle game. We also did some of the reception english. SB really improving, she can easily spot first sound, and often last in a spoken word. Didn’t try the maths or french – will perhaps try tomorrow. [science, IT, literacy]

We took dolly into the bath tonight – so floor resembles a flood plain! Dolly not alot cleaner for her dunking, even if wetter. C0uple of books and a Mog CD for bed tonight. BB now being a little bit grizzley at mo in Chris’s arms – having just shown no interest in feeding.

Yesterday Quick Update

i went to see friends and their gorgeous new baby. An emergency caesarean at fully dilated perhaps not the birth plan, but he was over 10lb! Feeding well, though all night and Sarah looks shattered. Start of the great adventure. Explained the ‘this too will pass’ principle – LOL

Thoughts: return to work all too imminent, and not heard one way or ‘tother about 4 days rather than 5. I am not discarding my children like cheap jewelry or robes, but making difficult life choices with my family unit’s best interests at heart.

Blessings and Bright Sparks

Yesterday was my birthday – thankyou well wishers, i had a lovely day.

SB made me a picture frame with a picture of her, BB and me in it, and also a lovely birthday picture with sparkles and jewels. She had obviously spent a lot of time and thought on it, and its very precious. I also had breakfast in bed – very nice!

We had a read of usbournes lift the flap homes – comparing various styles of ancient homes with modern. Also a bit more of the Usbourne time travellers egyptian section. [history]

We visited the SOTP IRL for Jan’s motherblessing. I had bead and poem, but decided my knitting not up to it! The children all got on v well – and there was a lot of noise! Jax, kirsty and Barbara also there as well as others of Jan’s friends. i thought it was lovely, and belly cast stunning beautiful when all glittered up. Thankyou for a lovely day – also for my birthday cake and lovely coffee!! [socialisation]

Today I’ve not seen so much of SB, and really missed her 1000 questions, though did then get to have a really good day with BB attentionwise, and do some jobs!

Chris took SB for a long walk to Adel crags and some rock climbing. I passed for some BB time and catch up – after all she did wake up at 5-ish and had fed hugely since. Chris might blog that?

On return, after lunch [bb on toast] we were all going outside to do gardening. Sb and I talked about various languages, she recognises french easily – the language tilly speaks, and German – and indeed counted to 12 in german without hitch as she was to have 8 more mouthfuls, but got carried away! on asking her to say hello, she said buongiourno [? spelling] – well we are learning a few words for our italian hol on a german run campsite, so a bit of both. We discussed what words she thought she would like to be able to say, and unprompted came out with hello, goodbye, please, thankyou and I am SB. We also decided to learn can I have an icecream. [languages]. This was sparked off by a gift of a german recipe magazine for children from the SOTP crew – thankyou.

BB was happy under apple tree in pram with toys, weather was gorgeous. Chris was banished to shed tidying duty. SB and I were to decide which plants to divide. However the lure of Molly next door was too great, so she spent most of the afternoon next door with Molly helping her weed – mostly relocating worms though from the sound of it! [ gardening] SB is *really* going to miss Molly, as are we. She and husband Terry make ideal neighbours, friendly, helpful, giving etc.

I divided some hellebores, pulmonaria, cowslips and white dicentra. I think I may relocate these spare plants. Also a paeony and a camellia which look ‘unhappy’. I sat on my bench in the shade garden I made[clearing made by my dad] with BB on lap. BB loved the wind and the tree moving, she giggled and laughed. It was nice giving her undivided attention and playing, like I have sat there and played with SB. I cried. Dad made the clearing for me to sit in shade with SB for her first summer. I think moving to me at the moment feels like losing these moments of family history, that SB babyhood will be saying here in leeds when we move. This might be why I am relocating elements of the garden. However all SBs friends and the friends I inevitably will lose touch with are those that have known us in this precious time of my life, and I am so reluctant to let go and grab the future.

So I was very happy when SB rejoined us and gave a display of twirling and twizzling on the climbing frame. [PE] She really is a bright spark. We then painted her volcano on the grass, discussed lava and magma, and had lots of black ash! [geography, craft]

A bit of jostling as I fed BB [who really didn't sleep a lot today] and we did some games on the cbeebies [IT]. Dinner was what chris would call crap food! lattices [shop bought], jacket potatoes and mixed veg. We also had white wine as only enough fizzy water for SB – what an excuse! SB and BB enjoyed their bath together, and SB was delighted at wheeler dealering 3 stories out of me – she thinks she has been so clever, truth is I love reading them, as we lie in bed together snuggled together on our tummies – bliss! She fell asleep while I sang from joseph and his technicolour dreamcoat. Heaven!

Unfortunately our cafetiere just deconstructed with coffee in it, so beautiful coffee smell, but contents strewn over worksurface and floor – sigh!

thoughts for the day: moving is crap, friends are important, children are what its all about. Sun is fantastic, coffee is essential!

BB special update – very indulgently long and rambly!

OK OK, this is my third post today, but having read, and commented in Jan’s, I had more to say! you don’t *have* to read it – though I do like the fact that you do.

BB is 20 weeks old 9/4/05 at 00:22

Most of my posts are SB based really, as this is primarily a home-ed plus life blog, and BB doesn’t have the same repertoire. Therefore thought I would devote one just to her. It seems a very long time since I was awaiting her birth, and her birth actual [birth story]
[birth photos]

The run up to her birth was one of my more stressful years. We had infertility treatment to conceive her – luckilly on the last course of clomid as after that it was going to be ICSI. Also, continuing with that fertility treatment was a gamble on the professional level, as I knew that if it was successful I was potentially jeopardising my future career. Having another child was really important to us though – although not needed with the same desperation as SB was by the time she put in an appearance, still def greatly wanted. Luckilly there were a number of different units around the country that were keen that I went to work in their hospital, the key ones being St James, hinchingbrookes/addenbrookes, Birmingham and York. As soon as I knew I was pregnant, I let all the movers and shakers know, and was really relieved and surprised that they didn’t seem phased – well, apart from St James! I actually first realised that I was pregnant cos I came back froma weekend with my Nan, having pranged the car, and the first thing I noticed was the smell of chris’s hair. I’d become really aware of this during SB’s preg as well. My pregnancy seemed to roll along – luckilly, as I found deciding which job in the end to go for to give a good work life balance, provide for my family, enjoy the job etc v difficult. SO many things made me want to stay in yorkshire, but the jimmies option was truly dreadful, and york was a way off having a definite post, so too much of a gamble. It was June when I said no to Jimmies and yes to Hinchingbrookes, and then all the formalities of interviews etc – where at the last minute someone else could have waltzed in and got job – had to be done. I suddenly felt well when I had made decision, but unfortunately broke various bones in a soft play area in August. Unfortunatley, the choice for Huntingdon was short term disastrous sounding, as I had to go and live there for 8 weeks without Chris and SB, seeing them at extended weekends only. It was really awful for me. It also really damaged SB’s relationship with me, and stupidly I hadn’t anticipted that. I have had to work really hard all this maternity leave to be seen as an equal parent with Chris. job, luckilly, seems to be right though.

At last maternity leave, and I was so sure that BB would arrive early/on time that I was completely unprepared for the 4 week wait [she was 2 weeks late]. I tried pretty much everything. At last, I agreed to induction, and I’ve already linked to the birth story. Oddly, for such a short but v painful labour, I actually on some level enjoyed it . It was that feeling that things were happening, that I would get to hold my daughter. I would have prefered a home birth, but this time the hospital came up trumps, and in some way it was nice to give birth in the hospital I had spent so much time working in, amongst friends, and saying a goodbye. [LGI]. It also laid to rest the less good SB delivery.

We got to take BB home first thing in the morning, and it just all felt so right. No nerves – unlike the first time – and my parents were there to welcome me – again unlike first time. BB has been a joy of a baby. She smiles, laughs and doesn’t cry much. Has only intermittantly had colic, and usually sleeps well.

She has that beautiful, restful face of a contented baby – without Ms Ford!! She’s a lovely armful for a cuddle – and so she should be as above 99th centile for weight and length. i feel that with working so hard on the SB relationship – which finally got sorted about Melrose time – she hasn’t had her full look in. however, juggling 2 children can’t have a perfect answer – can it? BB seems to belong well in our family though – hard to explain. When I don’t have her in my arms, I definitely get empty arms feeling! this isn’t to say I hold her all the time – she goes down to sleep, waggles in gym, sits in bouncy chair, and SB gets plenty of arm time too – and lets face it, she’s just as nice to have in my arms, if a bit wiggly!! Surprisingly, we rarely co-sleep. BB v happy in her cot, and we only co-sleep if I fall asleep while feeding. I think this is also affected by SB, as she likes to sneak in the bed at the mo, and its v tight with BB there as well. When we move, we are having a bigger bed, so ma co-sleep more, just co I like it! We co-slept so much with SB, that we wondered why we had bought a cot – mind you she fed throughout the night, and hated being put down.

Now BB sits up well, though have had some nice slo-mo facedowns! She grasps well, and actively choses favourite toys to play with. She like singing and tickling. She loves being gently thrown in the air, and aeroplanes. She adores SB. Her chuckle is gorgeous. She is such a patient thing, as SB really not going for shared limelight [though does really love and care for BB]! And plays happily while waiting for attention. When she gets it again, its like the sun smiling out from her face, and I wish I could give her more 1 to 1 more often. She loves baths and swimming. i really am in love again! She also talks to me – mostly tonal with a few ‘sounds’, again adorable! Not so adorable are the parrot like screaches if she is not happy!! Usually cos she wants to see what is going on.

I have put in officially request to work to return to a 4 day week – not as good as the 3 I used to have as a registrar, but I think they are far more likely to agree, and then with time I will work on things to see if I can take another half day somewhere. This was I hope not to lose the SB relationship again, and to continue to watch BB develop and grow. I’d like to continue to breastfeed for as long as poss – a least a year. If I have to supplement with formula when she goes to nursery, I will try not to beat myself up. moving means we haven’t stashed frozen BM as I would be worried it had partially defrosted in the move.

This post isn’t anything like what I wanted to write when I started out! It should have read as a joyful shout on having BB, and her impact on our lives.

Anyway, good luck and joy to all the presently pregnants. Even more luck and joy for those hoping to be pregnant. I imagine we will be thinking about a third in a couple of years [when I get to spend a year on mat leave, fates willing!]

Normal service resumed

Thank goodness, as you were all fed up of my ranting/whingeing!

Really didn’t want to get up, as went to bed too late, and BB fed 2ce in the night – unheard of! However, SB was bouncing off walls at only 7.30. Chris off to work.

Decided only option was to throw myself into the day, so we bounded down and had rice crispies, and started making a papier mache volcano. [craft / natural science] its looking v good, but very soggy at the moment, so may be sat/sun before paintable. We discussed volcanos, the dynamic earth centre and its displays, venus, pompeii etc all while doing it, and the benefits of floury water over glue or plain water. SO actually could prob tick lots of diff ed boxes – though most dealt with in one sentence! Following on from that, we looked up volcanos in the usbornes childrens encyclopedia.

In a reading roll, SB then chose the Usborne starting point science on the body [one of her favourites] so we romped through it [biology]. Find the fact that it gets coy after intestines, but can do bladder silly. SB knows that your poo collects in your rectum though.

BB was getting a bit bored of trying to grab the book and feeding at this point, so we all went upstairs for a nappy change and did some baby massage together. SB enjoyed finding bits of bone markings on BB’s body, and where major organs would be – this is difficult due to the scrummy chubbiness of BB [surface anatomy]

A good feed later, and we were all playing magic bus – its a bit like bedknobs and broomsticks, but unfortunately we don’t actually go anywhere, just imagine. So we went ot a volcano, the centre of the earth, the ocean deep and the moon. i’ve noticed the charges are going up though – LOL [maths, drama]. Of course, it does make eye spy a bit more challenging as well, as it could be anything, but at least the first letter is getting a bit more reliable, and we do give clues [ie f, well its probably a fish.....fish]

BB becoming a good sitter now – doesn’t roll over at all, but likes being on her front and makes bottom upping attempts. Her favourite toy is a toss up between a rainmaker and her pudding cube. She likes stuffing things in her mouth. if I wasn’t mean and WHO-ish about this, I would say she is exhibiting classic signs of wanting solids!

When BB fell asleep, we had lunch. SB fancied trying gnocchi, so I did this with olive paste, but not so keen – she did eat a few though. I finsihed them off, and she went for beans on toast. We watched some cbeebies on telly.

Taking advantage of the sun being out – another really variable weather day – we nipped out in the garden and picked a variety of flowers. We have made a flower collage with them. [art] very ephemeral, so I’ve taken piccies. Whilst shredding off petals etc, we looked at stamens, discussed different shapes, and found where the seeds were being made [all in v basic way obviously, but SB interested, so kept on until she stopped asking]. [biology]

We then did about 5 mins of the DK world explorer cdrom [geography] – ours crashes every time you go east, so a bit of a pain. She was still being volcano fixated, so we were looking for them. BB woke up and on getting her SB changed to studydog [literacy] and did one bit.

BB had a nice waggle in her playgym, then went in rocker chair, as on spur of moment, SB and I decided to make chocolate fudge. [domestic science, maths] never tried before, but found a recipe, and gave it a whirl. We have a proper sugar thermometer cos I make jellies and chutnies etc. Hoping its ok. the scrapings from the saucepan were lovely though. Its cooling at the mo.

We have now been doing spot the difference and matching as well as mazes – not sure what I would put them under! [science] prob, as learning to look for differences and similarities, and categorising things.

In dribs and drabs we have sung/danced, played with finger puppets, played hide and seek, played with dollies, so I am utterly exhausted. It has, however, improved my mood no end.

Hearing from the estate agent that our buyers reported we were quite happy with completion date – i had a rant at her! and from the solicitor to say that although our vendors are grumpy about late completion, they are not in a position to exchange, as some searches outstanding, only caused me to roll eyes! Mood still in the positive.

BTW, blogging this early as SB and Chris have walked to local co-op for milk and to post letter. Ah, I have to say, some peace and quiet needed, even if jigging BB and NAKing while blogging!

Not sure what for tea, as a delve into freezer mode – think will be home made beanburgers, sweetcorn and potatoes.

Vax, tonsils and other health related worries

Well, you all know the house moving non-news!

Today, SB went to nursery as usual, then i picked her up at 2 for her pre-school boosters. Now not to get into the whole vax or not debate, I have decided to vax, but am still worried about the sequelae of vax, so hate doing it. Made worse by the fact that I thought it was just the polio lot, but no, the MMR as well. SB was very brave and had her injection into each arm without any fuss at all, and now I will sit out the next 3 weeks hoping no probs – yes I know they are v rare!

Also concerned that she still has huge tonsils and lymph nodes -though undoubtedly not as bad as Merry’s. I’ve noticed she mostly has her mouth open and mouth breathes as well. She doesn’t complain of them though. Its a month since I last took her to GP with the same thing, so am I being a pest if I take her back again?? not sure what I am after. Prob some reassurance that it isn’t some lymphoid proliferation thing. [paranoid mother alert]. She is , however, full of energy and verve, no excess bruising, so can’t really be anything too horrendous.

Came home and did some Jump Ahead maths [maths] 5 more candles to get, but she hates playing that game, so we do all the others instead. Why am I so task oriented that i even contemplated getting candles for her so we can ‘finish’??

Lots of running about in our garden and next goor neighbours now some good weather. She also cycled all the way to nursery, so a healthy amount of physical exercise! [PE]

Other things we have done today are: glued socks – part of an m and s kit to decorate your own socks. They are ‘freestyle’! read a variety of books together [english]; read the whole Egyptian bit of usbourne time traveller [history]. We had a good discussion around the pictures, and agreed that we wouldn’t want to be in a battle in case they shot BB with an arrow – chris and I apparently will have to ring ahead when we visit the pyramids to make sure there are no battles – lol! I also got a bit lost in a metaphysical discussion about Jesus being in our hearts and telling if we do good, and what kind of window he looks through and where it might be. As an agnostic I think I am permanently wrong footed by this, as I walk a tightrope without the benefit of faith or conviction either way. [RE]

We had the left over roasted veg lasagne for tea [still yummy] and brocolli. SB fell asleep really quickly. Unfortunately BB has been really unsettled this evening. I think she must have a pain somewhere that wakes her. Got her to drink half ounce of EBM from a bottle [maybe thats the prob!]. If I can get it to 2 oz then I wont worry re nursery.

Doing a bit of ebaying as well, since failed so far to find black leggings for SB to wear to stagecoach, am looking for uniform or black leggings on ebay. Fingers crossed!

thought for the day: my carpe diem fight lost today, but will try and regain tomorrow.

There and Back Again

i did make the conference in the morning, but when the AGM started decided that that was enough, so went with Family to Glasgow Science centre instead. [science]

It is really excellent. Well reccommended to anyone! SB had a great time with the myrad of exhibits. chris and I particularly taken by a tabard that you then stuck organs onto. never made it to the top!

A bad move was to see alien adventure at the IMAX there. SB loved it, and BB seemed to be enjoying it, but I have motion sickness, and it seems that the only thing worse than being on a roller coaster is being in a 3D representation of one – so I had my eyes shut for most of it!

We finished with the Dessy Duck guide to the moon etc at the planetarium – which SB thought was the best bit. I would have enjoyed the adult one I think! Anyway, for all those going Glasgow way, we can recommend the tall ship and the science centre!

So was the day perfect?? Well no. Chris left digicam in the baby changing room. Arrghh!! Luckily it had been handed in, so he is still alive. then, after a bit of a long drive home, he reversed into the gatepost at a fair lick. Bodycoloured bumpers are a crap idea aren’t they? And ours needs replaceing – but will have to be at indeterminate point in future. Red water bill finished the day off nicely!

Actually, we did do some Exeter maths – SB used that to put me off making her go to bed! [maths], and through the journey also played alot of I spy – which at last SB getting the hang of, so can alternate that with the interminable guess that sign game! [english]

thought of the day when in doubt about work, bunk off!!!! Well, since in the end they decided not to pay me any study leave, so this was completely me funded, I had no guilt feelings in altering my priorities for the day!

Edit by Chris 00:31 SB still awake :roll: , and quick piccie:

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Will sort out some photos properly, but just can’t resist this one, BB in the Imax glasses :-)