Friday, 4 February 2011

My first week as a Working Mummy!

This week went back to work, just for two days a week, which meant having to share childcare duties with others. One day a week is shared with my Mom, and one day a week he goes to nursery. There was no doubt in my mind which nursery he was going to go to, as my sister used a particular nursery for both her children, from when they were 4 months old, so I knew them, and I knew they were caring and nice people.

On Monday, he stayed with his Nana. I had no worries what so ever. I know that when he is with his Nana, he doesn't even notice that I have left him! The report when I got home indicated this! Apparently about half an hour after I had left, he completed a thorough search of the house and had a bit of a whinge when he couldn't find me, which was soon ended by playing with some of his lovely toys!
On Thursday, Louie had his first full day at nursery. I had to rush off, giving Louie lots of cuddles and big kisses and Papa took him to nursery. Apparently he anticipated that Papa was leaving and cried immediately and wouldn't let go. After the morning was over, he was a different little boy playing with his new friends apparently. Kayleigh, his key worker, gave me a little diary with a detailed description of their day! It was lovely! They fed the ducks at the park, played with pasta and cars, and he enjoyed sweet and sour pork for his lunch! AND he managed to settle to sleep on Kayleigh, TWICE, FOR AN HOUR each time! (This is a big shock, can you tell!)

Leaving Louie wasn't so bad. I know that he is a secure little man and that he always knows that I will come back to him! I meant to ring nursery to check on him, but time flies when your having fun, and it was 2:30 before I had the chance to drop them an email, by which it wasn't too long before I had to go and pick him up!

I have really enjoyed my first two days at my new job. It is difficult learning new things when all you want to do is be able to get on with it, and I don't like having to ask lots of questions, but I do! I think once I am in the swing of things everything will be fine :D
Laura showed me the new premises yesterday and it is great! The warehouse is huge, and it has a studio for taking pictures of little fluffy bums!

On the days where I wasn't at work, Louie and I enjoyed going swimming with my old friend Helen, Papa took us out for lunch and today we are going to Tiny Talk and might even go to the farm afterwards with our new friends Jodie and Matilda!

Monday, 31 January 2011

Back to Work

Well today I started my new job at Fill Your Pants. It has been 13 months since I was made redundant and although I was looking forward to, and have enjoyed being a stay at home mum, I needed a job to being some money in. As of today, I will be working 2 days a week.

My first day was grand, I learnt a lot and had a lot of fun with all the fluffy nappies! I can't wait until Thursday to go back, and have some articles to think about writing in the meantime!

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

My Little Baby is One

A year ago yesterday, I gave birth to my beautiful little boy at 5:30am, Leicester Royal Infirmary by Cesarean section. He weighed 7lbs 4 ozs and was totally perfect. Although I didn't get to meet him until he was nearly 3 hours old, he fed beautifully straight away, an absolute pro.
He was so tiny, but so perfect.
How he is a big boy, walking around everywhere, interested in everything, so caring and giving. I am so proud of him, and that he is mine!

To celebrate this special day, we took Louie to the zoo. I didn't get many photos but Rachel did, and I will like to her blog when she uploads the photos which will be totally amazing!
Louie really loved the monkeys, and didn't want to leave them! They were by far his favourite. He enjoyed running around and getting all muddy and having some freedom! It was his first proper walk, and he loved it.




 Then we went home to make our dinner, and the rainbow came out again! This time it was Rachel's beautiful creation!
 And we had home made pizza for Louie's birthday tea, followed by birthday cake of course!

And yay for my 100th blog post too!

Birthday Party

Louie's birthday is on the Monday, but we had his party on the Sunday so that all his relatives from around the country could come. We had a lovely weekend with Grandma Jojo, Elle, Dani, Rob and Summer. It was wonderful. In the morning, Louie opened some of his presents, one of them being the Wheelybug Bee from his Mama and Papa.
 And his Grandma Jojo bought him the beautiful Rainbow stackey buildey toy thing! Which we did ask for, and Louie loves it! Although, he didn't build this structure, Elle and I did!

Playing with Papa

Sleepy boy
 So all morning we were getting ready, making food and preparing the house. I made the conservatory into a play room for all the littleies, it was lovely! Isn't it colourful!


 
The wonderful cake!

Mama, Papa and Babybee
 Later in the afternoon, it was time to sing Happy Birthday and blow out the candle (With a little help from Mama!). Louie was fascinated by the cake!



Grandma Jojo and our beautiful niece, Summer Daisy
 All in all, we all had a lovely day, Louie was a little overwhelmed by all the people but he was a good boy. A perfect party for a perfect boy.

Monday, 24 January 2011

The Great Outdoors

 Louie's walking is coming on so well now. He really is sturdy and very confident. On Friday morning, he saw Papa go outside and he wanted to follow, standing sheepishly at the door in his pyjamas. Mama found him some booties and his poncho and away he went on his first venture outside on foot! And check out his BEAUTIFUL poncho!










Making Cakes



Here is Louie and his Nana making cakes for his birthday party! He was such a good boy!

Friday, 21 January 2011

How We Do a Back Carry

On a forum I frequent, it became apparent that people were struggling with back carries using a mei tai or other similar sling. I kind of do my own thing and have found an easy way of getting baby safely on my back so here is my tutorial :)

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Preparing for Louie's Party

This coming Sunday is Louie's first birthday party. I am so excited and have been planning this day since he was still all warm and cosy in my tummy!
We have themed the party 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' as it is one of my favourite books, and Louie likes it too!
All of the party 'stuff' arrived yesterday, after a brief scare that it wouldn't arrive, so today I have been wrapping his gifts.
This rather large box seemed like too much hassle and waste to wrap with paper, that my one year old wouldn't appreciate anyway, so I made a paper bow for the top, which matches his other gifts from us.

The modest presents from us, and the pass the parcel :)
I can't wait for his party, and his birthday, it will be so much fun. I can't believe that it has been almost a year that Anna and I went to town and my waters were leaking on the bus on the way home! 

Monday, 17 January 2011

Treasure Basket


For a while now I have wanted to create a treasure basket for Louie to play with. On a recent trip up to the attic I found a wicker basket and thought to myself, ' Well I don't have an excuse now do i!' So over the weekend I have been finding objects to put in Louie's treasure basket.
I shamelessly googled treasure baskets to get some inspiration and so that I could link to my blog and came across this blog, I hope they don't mind me linking.

My basket contains;
A wooden spoon
A natural sponge
A wooden ball from a Pot Pouri that is long past its smelliness!
A shell
A wooden nail brush
Scraps of fabric

A feather

I really didn't think that Louie would be too bothered about playing with it, as he does have so many toys, regrettably many that I would not have chosen myself, but lovely all the same. So when he played for over an hour solely with the items from the basket, I was overjoyed! And to my delight, he wandered off into the conservatory this morning and played quietly, when I went to see what he was up to, he had reached down and got the basket off a high stool (which I would never have thought he could have reached!) and was playing with the items! A success! 




Saturday, 15 January 2011

Two Exciting Projects!

So this is my first item made on my shiny new sewing machine. It is a bag from the Cath Kidston 'Sew' book, the bag that I was eyeing up for months! I couldn't get any Cath Kidston fabric but saw this in John Lewis and fell in love. Although the pattern suggests using duck (canvas), this is just normal haberdashery cotton. I lined it with some quite thick fabric that we found in our attic which is just perfect because it gives the bag a little bit of structure without it being rigid. I altered the pattern quite a lot, giving it a lining, and sewing the straps straight on to the bag as opposed to making a button hole and stitching a button, it seemed like too much work for a feature I wouldn't accommodate anyway. Overall, I am very pleased with the outcome, as it is very tidy for something I have made! I wouldn't shy away from making it again :)

The reinforced straps

The lining
Today Dan and Louie accompanied me to Lollipops again, this time to make a commemorative plate for Louie's first birthday.
Mama hard at work!

Louie playing with the tile



The finished plate
I was a bit disappointed with the writing as it curved, I worked out that it would fit but in practice it didn't, which is a shame. But I am so pleased with the VHC spots around the edge, and the hand prints are lovely. The little caterpillar crawling up his hand was my favourite little finishing touch that turned out really well! I will post a picture when it has been fired and the colours will be in all their bright and lovely glory!
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