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InmaculadaConcepcion · 11/11/2011 20:19

Pull up a comfy chair, grab a cuppa and a piece of cake, switch the monitors on low and let's PARTY.....!!!

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PenguinArmy · 11/11/2011 20:28
LeMousquetaireAnonyme · 11/11/2011 20:40

I have the walking (wayyyy back) still waiting on the rest! (and lurking! Grin)

BabyGiraffes · 11/11/2011 21:24

[Runs in, grabs a cuppa and most of the cake, runs out again to sit in front of the fire.... feeling a bit coldy so this is my excuse to keep warm] Grin

StoneBaby · 12/11/2011 08:16

So we officially started potty training. DS is nappy free (for the moment), he was quite pleased to put on big boy pants and looked at me oddly when he saw his BabyLegs Grin

StoneBaby · 12/11/2011 13:17

DH came back from London with a Ted Baker bag and box which contains my Christmas present! I want to know NOW what's in it!!!! Blush

flyingcloud · 12/11/2011 13:31

Marking my place, think I've nearly caught up!

Am on my phone so not ideal for a long catch-up, but I have loved reading all your news and will post mine soon (nothing very exciting).

BigBlueBear · 12/11/2011 16:06

Thanks IC. SB proper potty training? Wow!

First night in a big bed yesterday, and it went well.

StoneBaby · 12/11/2011 18:19

BBB I'm not sure it can be called proper potty training, but for the 10 hours DS was up today he spend 6 without a nappy on! We only had one accident but no wee or poo in the potty. But will try again tomorrow.

FX that your DD2 carries on sleeping well in her big bed.

bethylou · 12/11/2011 22:49

Found you all. Anyone for an end of evening (for me at least) Wine to celebrate the new thread? Very impressed by the proper potty training SB. Mothercare here sell waterproof potty training pants which are £5 a pair but saved the carpet with DS1 (until DS2 ruined it by puking on it 50+ times Grin.
BBB wish your DD2 could teach my DS2 how to sleep well in a bed!!
Trying to ebay all the baby stuff tonight while it is free listing. Definitely finished family at 2 children then...

PenguinArmy · 12/11/2011 22:56

is that a bit emotional bethylou

by the way that sucks about DS1 appointment, you think you'd get the date before you do the 6 weeks of hell

flyingcloud · 13/11/2011 10:49

Well hello everyone - this time for a proper catch-up.

So my news (the me-me-me bit) is that yes, am now 27 weeks pregnant with DC2, due almost exactly the same time as DD, just a bit after. We'll be a February family as my birthday is in February too. I can confirm that second pg are exhausting. I had horrible non-stop nausea from 6-14 wks and bone-aching tiredness that lasted until about 20 weeks. I have had a brief period of feeling great but the tiredness is now starting to catch up with me again.

What else... we moved house into a more spacious house but not a particularly nice area. DH has started his own business (eeek!) - this has been fairly stressful and obviously puts a bit of a strain on the finances. I am desperate to cut back on work but can't afford to and it will be a good five years before DH's business can be called secure (provided everything goes well). DH is much happier to be his own boss and has been working towards this for a long time so in a way feels a sense of relief, but equally there is a lot of pressure to make it work as he has had to take out a hefty loan. I went though long periods of not-sleeping because of this but thankfully it's all settling down and his overall calmness is keeping me sane!

It has made me think a lot about this time in our lives - babies, as joyful and and wonderful as they are - really put a strain on us. I find a lot of our friends who are at a similar stage 1, 2 children, trying to buy houses, get businesses off the ground, work for promotion or at least get secure in their careers - all seem to be tired and stressed a lot of the time. I've noticed the minor snippiness and squabbling that goes on that never did before and indeed I often feel the weight of that with DH. I adore him and wouldn't change him for anything, or the fact that we have DD and another one on the way - but gosh life was easy before hand! A lot of my mum friends are struggling with a certain amount of discrimination in the work place, as well as dealing with mother guilt, while those that SAH (god bless you girls!) often get overwhelmed with the never-endingness of childcare. I find it a relief to come on here (as sporadically as I do) to find that we're all essentially trying to get along as best we can.

All that being said - these threads are so full of the wonderful, cute, endearing, heart-melting things that our DCs do and really it's not all bad.

So that all sounds very negative (I have been quite emotional this pregnancy) but in general life is good! DD is currently having a morning nap (she still has two naps with the CM although is trying to drop her morning one but the CM is resisting). I only put her down this morning as she has a cold, cough and was up very late last night. We had friends round who are very continental and don't put their little ones down until 9/10pm.

She is a very fussy eater (aaarrrgggh) with us only - not with her CM (tears more lumps of hair out). I am trying to get stricter with her but it's not easy.

Her talking is coming along well, a bit behind some of yours, but is doing OK for a child in a two-language household. She has the same comprehension in French and English but usually resorts to French words first. She has a couple of expressions 'Ca Va?' and 'C'est Quoooiiiiii?' (how are you and what is that) and very much refers to herself in the third person as Toria. 'Bravo Toria peepee' when she does a wee in the potty (she sits on the potty from time to time and usually produces something but I don't want to force anything until after DC2 arrives as she may have a regression).

So IC and PA have moved back to the UK...? PA has a new baby - congratulations (you sound like you are doing a fab job with two - please give me guidance!)

Scones has a new baby too - ditto please tell me that it's doable! And also how have you managed to stay so slim and beautiful through two pregnancies? I look like a pregnant Mr Blobby and still have another 13+ weeks to go.

Got to go - DD is awake - will come back later and try and get back to all of you, although you're probably wishing I stayed away if I was going to post such a mammoth post.

Bearcrumble · 13/11/2011 14:18

Lovely to hear your news, FC, thanks for letting us know what you've been up to. I am sorry that there's been some stress for you all (your DH setting up his own business and moving house and being pregnant is a lot to deal with) but it sounds like you're dealing with it all well.

Well done to all those who are potty training already. I have a potty and DS has sat on it a few times and said 'poo' and 'weewee' but never done anything in there.

DS isn't very well at the moment. We think it is hand, foot and mouth - he's got lots of spots round his nappy area and ulcers in his mouth that are making him very unhappy. There are a few round his ankles as well. We thought chickenpox at first but the spots didn't blister. His friend over the road has H,F+M and they play together a lot.

We went down to Kent to look at properties on Friday - there were a couple we really liked, in villages just outside Maidstone. One in Wateringbury and one in Boughton Monchelsea. We aren't going to look at any more until we've had the cracks in our house assessed by the guy the insurance company is sending out. I am hoping it isn't subsidence but whatever it is the people who own the tree right by our wall need to keep it pruned.

I am going to get quotes for having our sash windows replaced before we sell - hopefully to get a better price for this house.

I'm 18 weeks pregnant now - all seems well. I can't feel any movement yet but I can hear the heartbeat with my doppler. Next midwife appointment is next Wednesday and then I'm seeing the consultant the week after.

Today I am sorting out DS's toy pile - long overdue.

PenguinArmy · 13/11/2011 15:35

I am actually quite glad we don't and not likely to ever own a house.

I hope the damage isn't too extensive BC

welcome back proper fc the tiredness is so that when it's out it's actually better minus the chance to nap again

flyingcloud · 13/11/2011 15:45

Gah - lost another big thread saying hello to everyone again properly. How bloody annoying.

Thanks BC hope your pregnancy is going well and congratulations! I didn't feel movement this time until 19w either, although that may be the layers of insulating, concussion absorbing fat Blush

So big wave to everyone - I will get round to saying hello properly at some point.

StoneBaby · 13/11/2011 18:41

Welcome back fc what a lot of new things happening in our life.

Bugger about the house/tree bc

So DS spend most of the morning nappy free and we had one accident, so 2 accidents in 2 days it's quite positive me think. I need to ask nursery how they would do if I was to send him nappy free with lots of spare clothes.

Our newly fitted gas boiler stopped working today, so no heating and no hot water in the kitchen (thanksfully the bathroom got its own hot water cistern), so we need to get the gasman back in Angry

InmaculadaConcepcion · 13/11/2011 21:19

flyingcloud great to hear your news! Don't worry about mammoth posts, it's really interesting to hear what's been going on in your life. And good luck with the pregnancy - tough though it may be second time round.
You're not the only one with a fussy eater, I sympathise (although DD is much better now - but still a long way off adventurous...)
Good for your OH going solo, best of luck.

Bc FX the house business isn't too tiresome and expensive to get sorted. Sorry to hear your DS is poorly. That does sound rather like H,F&M, poor mite.

SB that's a bummer about your boiler breaking down. Argh. Good job it isn't TOO cold at the moment, let's hope it gets fixed soon.

We've just spent much of the day at my PILs with SIL and her DH along too. DD was in heaven as they all dote on her. She also gave us a lie-in this morning - until 07.25, whoopeedoo!

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PenguinArmy · 13/11/2011 21:40

speaking of fussy eaters, DD had gone off green lentils but I gave her puy lentils (brought from Bristol actually) yesterday and she gobbled them up.

IC I think your DC stole DDs sleep as today's get up was 2 hours early. Although she didn't seem too bad with it. With her mini tantrums she's started jumping up and down. I try not to laugh but when she does over nothing I find it's the only sane way to view it.

fc the new business sounds quite scary but it sounds like emotionally things have turned a corner there. I have to say that I'm looking forward to the next year being relatively calm compared to all our travels and moves last year and heaven forbid settling a little bit. Don't get me wrong I wouldn't have changed any of it but it was a bit hectic.

also meant to say IC I hope you've been going emotionally easy on yourself the past month.

InmaculadaConcepcion · 14/11/2011 13:09

PA that's really sweet of you, thanks.
Actually, I'm fine about it. And now becoming more c'est la vie about conceiving again too. (Fingers not drumming quite so loudly). In fact, a new born and a toddler right now with DH up to his neck in his course probably would have been a bit much, so it's an ill wind....
Coo, I'd love it if DD liked lentils (when not disguised in something). But I manage to get a fair few down her in soups, so that's something anyway.
Sorry to hear about the alarm call - argh!
You can have some of yesterday's sleep back for tonight if you like Smile

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PenguinArmy · 14/11/2011 14:58

tbh IC I think you're right, the timing would have been spectacularly hard.

I put DD down for her nap in her bed today. We've had it set up since Thursday so she's got used to it with playing and then bedtime story. We had been giving her a choice of cot or bed. Sometimes she chooses bed but cries when we leave so then straight transfer to cot. Today however she said bed having had said cot the whole weekend. I heard something the first few mins i.e. walking around and then nothing. Just walked in and she's face down on the floor. My guess is with the sleeping bag on she couldn't get back into bed. If it was night I'd pick her up but it's still a success in my book.

BabyGiraffes · 14/11/2011 16:24

dd2 ran to me earlier to tell me she found spider poo! Confused Grin

Waving at you all esp FC. Will be back later to comment properly... Got a poorly dh home which somehow is much harder than two dc at any time, poorly or not Wink

PenguinArmy · 14/11/2011 20:30

She's in bed, asleep, no intervening required

today was a good day, so those who are pg it is possible :)

StoneBaby · 14/11/2011 20:49

So went back to work and to the gp today. She was amazed I was back to work (I wasn't looking good to be fair) and looked at me Hmm when I told her I had to be at work as nobody else will do it (I must be mad). But I think I'll call her tomorrow and get sign off again as I feel drained. I started taking iron tablets just in case I suffer from anemia.

PA good luck for tonight, I hope she sleep well.

IC big hugs

BG Grin at spider poo

flyingcloud · 15/11/2011 05:53

PA fx for sleeping in the bed. Am wondering how to tackle this too when dc2 comes along. I think I may buy a proper mattress for the travel cot and put dc2 in that in our room until dd can go in a big bed (what kind of beds does anyone recommend?

SB hope you feel better soon.

BG - loving spider poo. Grin

StoneBaby · 15/11/2011 07:51

fc I can't advise on the bed choice but why not make a big deal about it and take her to the shops to 'choose' her bed / bedding... Ikea

StoneBaby · 15/11/2011 09:11

Sorry posted too quickly!

Ikea seems to have a good range of kids furniture for good value too (I need to go to Ikea!!!)