Hello everyone, thanks for sending me over Blue It's lovely to catch up with everyone!
Blue Ben looks so cute, and wow that Christening robe is impressive!
Bella I wish I could offer some fantastic words of advice about settling for naps but I'm afraid I'm the worst mother in the world for things like that. I take the easy route every time. I feed Francesca to sleep for pretty much everything. I pretty much did the same for ds and he's a brilliant sleeper so I figured. Ha! Famous last words eh? I'll still be on here in 16 years time asking for advice on how to get her to sleep
Anyway, I have discovered that unlike ds she really isn't ready to self settle yet. Bizarrely when she's tired she will scream like she's being murdered. Initially I thought when she went in to one of her meltdowns that she was in some kind of pain, I thought, not unreasonably, that a really really tired baby would surely not have the energy for that amount of screaming but after a few weeks I realised when she's tired she goes bonkers. As an experiment once I tried the whole shhhing and patting and walking out while she's awake and she went bonkers and I was up and down the stairs all night. I ended up having toast at 11pm as I'd had no dinner and was shattered, and fed her to sleep.
Now for naps I usually feed her one side and pop a dummy in and she'll go straight to sleep. She really only sleeps about 30 mins twice a day. That would have killed me with ds, but as I'm not able to sleep during the day anyway, I'm not so bothered Anyway.... usually in the evening, I make sure she doesn't sleep after 4pm. She has her bath with ds which she loves and I'm sure exhausts her because she goes bonkers splashing and laughing. After that, while ds is having his cup of milk I feed Francesca and she usually falls asleep and I put her in her cot and then go and read ds his bedtime story. If she wakes up in the evening, usually I can just go and hold her hand for a few minutes and she'll drift off again. She's been pretty good tonight, woke up at about 8pm and I just went in, held her hand and stroked her face and she went straight off again.
If she doesn't fall asleep during her bedtime feed, I put her in her cot with the mobile playing, hoping one day a miracle will happen and she'll drift off to sleep, but what actually happens is she screams the house down while I go and read ds his bedtime story. Sadly dh isn't usually home in time to help with bedtime or I'd rope him in to help, so poor Francesca has to scream for ten mins while I get ds settled. If I did it the other way round ds would end up going to bed soooo late, plus it gives me an reason to not read more stories to him "Mummy's got to go and settle Frankie sweetie, you look at the pictures in your book and I'll be back soon" (he's usually fallen asleep by the time I get back - result!
Phew! Anyway, as you can seen I'm no paragon of virtue when it comes to sleeping, but I reckon they all get there in the end. Like I said i pretty much did the same with ds, and eventually it became such a set routine that he'd do the whole falling asleep thing with no intervention from me, hence I can leave him flicking through a book at bedtime and know he'll fall asleep on his own.
Jumping it sounds like you have a very similar approach to me. I don't kill myself crowbaring Francesca in to a routine because eventually they all find their own routine in my book. I haven't started any kind of weaning yet as I think Francesca's still too young and not showing any signs of being ready. I struggle to get even gripe water down her (though it's not hard to work out why, it smells vile!) she's always spitting it out. She spits out anything that's put in her mouth and isn't boob milk! I'm going to hold out for another couple of months. I think I'm going to go for a combo of finger foods and purees... we'll see, she may hate finger foods. DS was so lazy about putting food in his mouth, he just used to sit there with his mouth open like a baby bird waiting for me to put it in. He's still like that now!
Irish I hope your cold is better. It's frustrating when you can't take anything with any oomph and midwives waffle on about sniffing some blooming menthol rubbish when what you want is total sensory deprivation with back up drugs! Oh how I remember those rib aches. When I was pg with ds, because he was breech and his head was stuck under my ribs, I couldn't sit straight at all, I had to eat all my meals reclined on the sofa, Roman emperor stylee. Horrible.
Well, what's my news? Irish is right, Kerry Katona has indeed moved next door to my parents! I have to dodge the paps every time I visit them! She has apparently got a child who's the same age as ds, so my mum says we should go over and introduce ourselves and let them have a play date Erm, no thanks mum!
Actually that's about the most exciting thing that's happened to us. My childminder is having to stop work because she's got a heart condition so I'm going to lose my two days per week when I've only had Francesca. Such a shame because I used to get so much done! We've decided to use some of the money we'll be saving to get a cleaner, so I won't have to do any domestic crap, and just look after ds and Francesca. Marvellous! I'm going to start the hunt for a nanny pretty soon, to start in October time for when I go back to work.
Francesca is doing really well, ds absolutely loves her. He's always cuddling and kissing her. Sometimes he can be a bit too much with her, he tried to sit on her in the bath tonight! But she adores him, she saves her biggest smiles for him and when I have a shower in the morning, I put her in her cot (which she usually complains about loudly) and ds climbs in with her and "reads" her a story. Makes me weep its so sweet!
Night times are getting better. I'm fairly sure ds was doing feeds at 6pm, 10pm, 5am and 10am by this stage, but Francesca is a bit hungrier, she'll do her bedtime feed at 7pm, then I'll do her dream feed at 10.30pm and she'll go through to 3.30am approx and then if she's stirring around 6am I'll give her a quick one boob and she'll fall asleep on me in bed and I'll snooze until it's time to get up. Luckily she's a really fast feeder, done in about 20 mins tops. DS used to take a minimum of an hour and a half. It used to kill me! I used to get up and watch a film in the time it took for him to feed
As I said, she's not much of a day time sleeper, she'll do half an hour at about 11am, and then she'll do maybe an hour from 3pm. But not always. She's been a bit all over the place this week because she's had an upset tummy, partly caused because I think she's starting to teethe. DS got his first tooth at 5 months, but he started showing signs at 3 months, Francesca is the same. Constant drooling, hands always in the mouth, chewing everything frantically, and with a really unsettled stomach and terrible nappy rash.
Gosh I'm rambling now... I'll shut up!
Lovely to hear from everyone xxx