Saturday, 8 December 2012
Thursday, 6 December 2012
My Scrummy little boy
One great thing about being a mom, is that I get to show off my little "wild things", and I don't really care if people get bored of them or not.
So here is my scrummilicious little boy...
How I love this little man..
It's weird, before D (my little boy) was born , all my love was channeled towards my little girl Z. I laid awake many restless nights while pregnant with my little boy, thinking that:
A) How could I love this next child as much as Z?
B) What if I love D more than Z?
But I can thankfully say that I don't love Z any less ( if not more) and I have the exact same love for both D and Z. Which leads me to how glad that we managed to have the perfect pigeon pair.
Which leads me to: HOW TO MAKE A BABY BOY??
I followed a few tips online and they worked for me. ;)
http://www.babycenter.com/0_choosing-your-babys-sex-the-folk-wisdom_7061.bc
Follow the link for some tips he he..
A friend of mine is trying for a second child and is really hoping to have a little boy, so she will be following some "tips". Hopefully in 20 weeks time we will be able to confirm if these indeed did help or not...
Also try a fun gender predictor:
http://www.babyzone.com/gender-predictor/
If anyone is actually following my blog, but I doubt there actually are...
PLEASE PLEASE excuse the way I write, because I tend to write the way I think, and that can be confusing at the best of times. Plus it didn't help I always had an excuse to miss out on English lessons at school. Either that or being sent out... :) (well one little sweet follower)
So here is my scrummilicious little boy...
How I love this little man..
It's weird, before D (my little boy) was born , all my love was channeled towards my little girl Z. I laid awake many restless nights while pregnant with my little boy, thinking that:
A) How could I love this next child as much as Z?
B) What if I love D more than Z?
But I can thankfully say that I don't love Z any less ( if not more) and I have the exact same love for both D and Z. Which leads me to how glad that we managed to have the perfect pigeon pair.
Which leads me to: HOW TO MAKE A BABY BOY??
I followed a few tips online and they worked for me. ;)
http://www.babycenter.com/0_choosing-your-babys-sex-the-folk-wisdom_7061.bc
Follow the link for some tips he he..
A friend of mine is trying for a second child and is really hoping to have a little boy, so she will be following some "tips". Hopefully in 20 weeks time we will be able to confirm if these indeed did help or not...
Also try a fun gender predictor:
http://www.babyzone.com/gender-predictor/
If anyone is actually following my blog, but I doubt there actually are...
PLEASE PLEASE excuse the way I write, because I tend to write the way I think, and that can be confusing at the best of times. Plus it didn't help I always had an excuse to miss out on English lessons at school. Either that or being sent out... :) (well one little sweet follower)
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Good bye Nappies hello potties
How naive was I when I look back to being a mum for the first time. All I had to use as a reference is that we were potty trained just after we started walking properly. Probably just after 1ish. So to my surprise when going to visit a friend of mine and her 2 and a half year old still made poo's in his nappy... I mean who does that? .. Really??
But here I am today with my little girl who is 2 years and four months, who has just had her first two nappy less nights. Whoo Hooooooo... and my apologies to my friends little boy at the time. I was a FOOL.
Training takes dedication from both parties, patience, reassurance and most of all my little girl understanding when she needs to use the potty before she actually has started the action. I am now a firm believer that you should leave them till they are ready. I must give a lot of credit to Z's crèche as they helped by putting her on the potty every half hour for several months before she one day just woke up and didn't want to wear a nappy. (Don't worry I have had to scrub a many carpet to)
Well a few days on and we have mostly had dry nights.
So a couple of things I have learnt not to do.
But here I am today with my little girl who is 2 years and four months, who has just had her first two nappy less nights. Whoo Hooooooo... and my apologies to my friends little boy at the time. I was a FOOL.
Training takes dedication from both parties, patience, reassurance and most of all my little girl understanding when she needs to use the potty before she actually has started the action. I am now a firm believer that you should leave them till they are ready. I must give a lot of credit to Z's crèche as they helped by putting her on the potty every half hour for several months before she one day just woke up and didn't want to wear a nappy. (Don't worry I have had to scrub a many carpet to)
Well a few days on and we have mostly had dry nights.
So a couple of things I have learnt not to do.
- Never let her have a drink before bed
- Always let her use the toilet before bed
You might think any idiot would know/not do the above , but trust me, its easy to forget with the 100 other things I have to do before I get the kids settled for the night.
THANK GOD FOR ROUTINES!!!
Biggest tip I can give: If you can find a already potty trained toddler; let them show your toddler the way.. works a treat..
Good Luck
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