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All I want for Xmas….

  • Posted on November 13, 2008 at 7:58 pm

is (just a few ideas here)

– Terry Pratchett Audio books (Discworld – ankh morpork ones are best but I already have “guards, guards”, “thud” and “men at arms”)
– Nation (new terry pratchett title)
– monsoon vouchers
– a sparkly pretty ring with lots of precious stones (yeah, fat chance)
– pretty wine glasses
– a decent griddle pan (see nice debenhams pans I already have – David would know)
– some really good baking trays (See above perhaps)

Just a few ideas, as I know I can be hard to buy for. Now you can ignore this and buy me something I didn’t know I wanted!

I can’t save the world!

  • Posted on November 11, 2008 at 4:39 pm

This is just a short note to remind myself that there’s no use getting worked up about the things I think are important. I don’t even manage to live up to my own convictions, so I don’t know why I sometimes expect other people to. I am nowhere near as energy conscious as I know I should be, I sometimes put the heating on when I should go and get a jumper and put up with the cold hands. But I don’t, and other people make compromises about things I think are important too, so unless I’m going to be 100% perfect I should try to cut strange people I’ve never met some slack instead.

This hasn’t been prompted by anything in particular at the moment, just a growing general realisation that I let myself feel involved in things that I can’t, and perhaps shouldn’t do anything about. I should keep my indignation general, and not personal. I should try to find constructive ways to gently get my point across, instead of ranting at David/Jenny/whoever will listen. And that’s all I have to say about that.

Sleep, naps, crawling, standing, cruising.

  • Posted on November 6, 2008 at 9:34 pm

Lately, Rowan’s night sleep has really improved. He’s been averaging 2 night feeds for quite a while, so after considering night weaning him, I decided to instead make use of an idea from Dr Jay Gordon and give myself a period of time at night where I can get a decent run of sleep, and Rowan doesn’t have milk. We decided to make this easier with a 10pm ‘dream feed’ (although he does wake a little most nights he just goes straight back to sleep). He then gets nothing but Daddy (except in case of illness) until 4am, when he can have me again and some more milk. This means that I’ve been regularly getting runs of 5 or 6 hours of sleep (I’m still waking earlier sometimes but it seems to be improving), which makes a huge difference to me.

Another improvement is in his settling. He goes down at bedtime awake more often (and even sometimes during the night – at 4am or whatever) and settles himself. Sometimes there’s a minute or two of crying, but its pretty half hearted. Tonight, due to some strangely timed naps, he wasn’t ready for bed at his normal 6pm (he was eating dinner then) and had a later bath. After his feed, some books and some Daddy time, he still wasn’t settling, so David put him in his cot, put his mobile on and left him. The crying stopped well before the mobile, and over the monitor over the next 15 minutes we heard a bit of burbling and some other happy noises, and an hour later he’s still quiet so most likely asleep! This self settling (and particularly the happy burbling) bodes well for the future!

Nap wise, we’ve managed to drop the very annoying habit of not sleeping without my nipple in his mouth (I’ve managed to unlatch / put him down gently much more lately). However, he doesn’t seem to want to nap until 11am/lunchtime, which is making a second nap late and/or difficult. Late nap means we don’t know when he’ll be tired, and no nap means a stupidly early bed. I try not to worry about it, but nap times can mess up meal times, and an overtired baby is really hard work.

Physically, Rowan’s coming on in leaps and bounds. He was crawling properly by around 8 months, and since then he’s not really stopped. A couple of weeks later he was standing, then cruising, and last week he learnt to sit from standing! This last was a huge relief as he was standing for ages, then screaming as he couldn’t get down! We’re some way off walking, but the cruising is going well, and you can see from the way he stands that he’s getting stronger, so my guess is that he’ll be really mobile by Xmas or thereabouts.

This weekend Rowan’s going to Gregynog to interview some students, or perhaps sabotage their bamboo catapaults. Sleep will be, in my estimation, limited!