crikey cadmum, that hospital sounds grim
QP we are sort of BLW although personaly I think its a PITA and would much prefer to spoon feed if only he would take it! He will tolerate sweet things (yoghurt, fruit, casseroles disguised as fruit etc) from a spoon, but thats all, and only if the mood takes him. Everything else is finger food.
He loves steamed courgette sticks, and rice cakes with cream cheese also go down ok. I made some porridge pancake with 'Jordans 4 grain porridge' and a little ready brek, and it worked well. Spread some apple puree on and he seemed to like it, although so did the floor. Grrrrr.
I hate having to clean the floor 3 times a day but find that if I leave it the congealed food then requires a paint scraper to remove it.
Chelle, ds was also not gaining, and had lost weight last time I weighed. Was born 91st, now below 50th. But he is obviously fine - crawling, sitting etc. Just a PITA because his current (australian) car seat wont go in our new car, so we have to hold onto the old one until he is 9kg, then buy a forward facing one for the new car!
For Stats, Eli was 9lb 1oz
LL, sorry you are feeling crap also. Sleep depravation is so hard and its a big factor in how I feel day to day. Had a bit of a showdown after a bad night on Saturday - really shook DH up to see how upset and distrssed I was, and I thought that was a good thing...but he has since forgotten the whole sorry episode it seems Men huh? Think you will go and chat to your GP or councellor or anyone?
Oh, Friz, did I say we had a lovely day at the zoo? THANK YOU! Jeez there were a lot of monkies though! The highlight was an orangoutan that was hiding under a big sheet of plastic. Luie thought it was hysterical, so I bought her a little orangoutan and gave her a bit of fabric and she spends all day re enacting the scene. Hilarious! And I have never seen her play so well independently with anything before!
Only two more days until the in laws arrive - I have so much to do (ie remove assorted junk from spre room and re-home it...where?????)Made a big 'welcome' sign today with dd (we put lots of glitter on, and she keeps calling it 'glenda' ), and want to make and decorate a 'welcome' cake for them with dd...I figure it can't hurt to get off on the right foot...little bit of flattery, little bit of crawling...