morning ladies
not much sleep being had in this household. serves me right for feeling smug about all the uninterrupted nights i had.
This last week it has got progressively worst, still i think its a phase, sooo much feeding, but thankfully not much in way of crying at one point, last night i did not know whether her stirrings were due to settling or about to wake up for yet another feed. thing is, she actually feeds... where does it all go. mind you little infant no more kinda big bruiser now
voucher- we debated what to do in the foggy sleepiness of the first days some options seemed complicated. but in laws opened an isa with other finacial products so we went for straight savings with a building society. all that talk of stocks and bonds giving me a headache.
welshie- glad you had a nice time with
dh. all of you having good nights - enjoy you deserve it
trib- sorry about difficult time. here's a hug
kgv- public transport is a pain, grew to hate it when pregnant. still where we live now, (moved at easter)is quite nice, we are by the river, lots of parks and useful shops around the corner. its easy to get into town too, but i hate to take buggy, bus drivers never park anywhere near the curb that its a risk for my back and sometimes sanity.
having said that public transport in london s much better these days. it's also easy to get to work when the time comes and on a good day i can cycle there too.
was slightly ignoring dd who is in cot next to me and she just sucked her finger to sleep{grin}
turning 30- cant remenber who it was nearing that stage. well darling i know how hard it is to leave your 20's, at least i found it so.now i am so far over 30 i can see 40 and it does not scare me at all, same old fool i have always been, but with more money experience and a more sorted wardrobe (once hideous nursing bras and pg tummy gone that is)