Monday, June 23, 2008

Welcome to the world Reuben

Reuben Donald Jones was born this morning, 23rd June 08, at 1.22am, weighing 7lb 8oz.
Mother and baby are well.



Been quite a long 24h...

Last night, during Dr. Who, Christine's occasional Braxton Hicks turned into contractions, 2-4 minutes apart and getting stronger. Of course we finished watching the episode, then asked my parents to pick up Leon and take him to theirs (he complained but went straight back to sleep).

For this birth we'd decided to play it safe, so I drove Christine down to the Rosie in Cambridge. Odd how I could calmly watch Dr. Who without panicking, but as soon as it was my responsibility to get her there safely and on time I got very purposeful and had to make sure to stick to the speed limit!

Got to the Rosie in good time. No birth pool available, but midwife seemed pleasant - she read through birth plan and asked a few questions, which was really good. Oh, and we'd arrived just as the shift changed, so we knew we'd have her throughout the night, which was a relief.

C was having quite strong contractions, and the TENS machine we borrowed from Sarah was again great. However after a while C knew it would be still a few hours before she gave birth so she gave me 15 min break from my husbandly duties (encouragement and support, mostly) to go for a walk and get something to eat (it was gone 11 by now IIRC)

Well it's a long walk from the Rosie to the food court! By the time I'd got there, got some response from the night staff and waited for my microwave meal to arrive, I'd used up by 15min. I was starting to panic - would they ring me if C went into labour?

Scoffed meal (which was good, actually) and hurried back. Then waited another couple of hours :)

The actual birth was very quick, only a couple of pushes! Possibly too quick as C had to have some stitches. No panic, took them an hour or two to organise (C needed some 'platelets' first), but it had to be under general anasthetic, which was a bit nerve wracking, and which left me 'holding the baby' for an hour. I managed to doze in a chair, but was woken often by Reuben who needed his hand guiding to his mouth for a bit of comfort sucking.

Eventually of course, C was brought back to me, and came to. Now just had to wait to be transferred from 'recovery' to the ward. This took ages to arrange. In the end I came home just before she was moved, as it happened, but the point was that I was there while she needed me.

I got home, found C's book that had vanished last night and got 1h sleep before going to M&D's for a bit of lunch. Then we all went visiting.

Leon's reaction was very interesting. Part of the time he ignored Reuben and just pushed his pushchair through the ward, part of the time he seemed to want to keep a good distance, thank you very much... but mum gave him some Night Garden dolls (which he loved) and at one point he put them in Reuben's cot. So what the next few weeks have in store regarding sibling rivalry, we can't guess.

After M&D&L left, I stayed by C's side, more just to be there than anything, but actually I was more useful than before the birth - getting water/food, tidying up, changing Reuben etc. But when I realised I was dropping off in the chair next to her bed, I decided I better drive back while it was still light and came home.

Home being a couple of beers, a pizza, upload photos and write a bit of blog :)

And all the above having been achieved, I'm off for a good sleep! Night all :)

Saturday, June 21, 2008

In the family



Definite family likeness here don't you think? Leon and my Dad that is. It's in the smile.


I'm a week over due with newbie now, having twinges and pre labour tightenings. I had a 'show' this morning for those who know what that means. Still, could be a few days yet. I've got an appointment with the Midwife for Monday if nothing has happened over the weekend.

Tob stocked up with lots of nice food today, him and Leon went into town this morning while I had a nice bath. Tob made spinach and cream cheese pancakes for lunch, much to my delight and Leon's who to our surprise eats spinach, onion and tomato if well flavoured. This does set him apart from my Dad who doesn't like any leafy green veg.

Leon is very partial to pork pies, just like his dad and both granddads :)

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

For those wanting a picture of the bump



This is me in all my enormousness taken at the weekend. I went out Friday night which involved going to the hairdressers Friday morning and doing me makeup etc so I thought I'd take advantage of the occasion and take some pics. Big belly!

Due on Saturday, nothing yet, just hot weather












Hot Hot Hot, I will try not to moan too much, the washing is a doddle - dries in an afternoon and it's nice to go round in a floppy hat and sunglasses. I do feel a bit like a big fat sweaty walrus at times though, and that's just my temperament. Newbie is still wriggling round my middle like something out of Alien. Likely very comfortable for the time being.

Photos are from the picnic on Saturday in the rain (with friends and their sprogs, all Leon's age), some lovely one's taken by M&D in Toby's alphabet shirt - yes, the shirt was once Toby's. And today in the garden playing with sand at M&D's after swimming. He got covered in sand, well he would! Naked apart from a shirt and hat so I hosed him down, much to his delight, before replacing miraculously still clean and dry clothes when it came to coming home for tea. He goes mad for a hosepipe! Bit like a dog :)


Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Today, now I'm up to date


I'm just about to start Leon's bedtime routine, it's Tuesday, we had swimming today, which as usual went well. Ellen is much more confident in the water now with Leon during the lessons - she's kindly agreed to take Leon while I'm recovering from giving birth. I bought him a tummy band today so with his arm bands he's pretty much swimming by himself anyway. The biggest problem is making sure he doesn't slip up on the side, in the water, he's a force to be reckoned with. Today I noticed his feet were closer to the surface while he swam, so his body is flatter, rather than cycling his legs, semi upright.
Words are coming on too, we have 'up' 'down' 'door' ' cake' 'yogurt (go got)' 'daddy' 'da (grandad)' 'mama' 'water' 'ta (thank you)' 'car' 'bus' 'bath' 'nana' and perhaps a few more coming on. Frustrations involve mainly screams and he doesn't ask for anything like a drink, just comes over and whinges until I get up. I've got him out of his sleeping bag the last couple of nights and under a blanket/duvet in preparation for going into a normal bed, so far, he's sleeping better, if anything, it has been mild so this is the right time of year to try this that's for sure. He won't go into a normal bed until he's done a few sleeps in the bed during the day, and then probably after Newbie is born.
I feel fine, a week and a half to go to due date, I do get tired and get back ache but mostly by pacing myself things are fine. Leon is dragging me upstairs now so that will be it for now.

Saturday 1st June 10.20am












Exactly a fortnight to go! It's all coming up fast now. Feeling good in myself, his room is ready and apart from getting the car seat for him into the car, we are pretty much ready. I'm getting lots of braxton hicks and plenty of movement, it could be any time really. Tobe's going to start driving to work so he could meet me in Cambridge, if needed. It's a beautiful day to day, likely to be the best day for the next week weather wise, I did have to remind myself when faced with the thought 'bugger, there's nothing to wash and stick out in the garden to dry' that there is more to life than washing clothes on a fine day. My gosh what parenthood does to you.
With any luck, we are off to Cambridge today, leaving Leon with M&D so we can get Tobe some new shoes among other things.
Leon is mostly lovely apart from the odd scream caused by teething a the moment, poor thing, his molars are coming through quite fast now and even though he's mostly OK with it, you can tell that they hurt on and off. We are getting more words now, even Mummy occasionally.
Earlier this week, Wednesday morning, I finally got to meet my new Community Midwife, I rang her Tuesday to say that as I was as far as I was and hadn't discussed a birth plan with her and that the gap between check ups was more like 3 1/2 weeks instead of 2 I ought to have a house visit which duly happened the following day. Now we have birth plan sorted, I've been checked out, Newbie is lying to the left, head down and un-engaged (the head 'engages' just before birth with the 2nd whereas with the 1st this happens earlier and stays put usually until birth. With subsequent kids the head can pop in and out a lot in the last few weeks before going into Labour) , which is pretty much as good as it gets so all OK. He's the right size and judging by the amount of kicking and wriggling, he's pretty happy for the time being. My blood pressure is bang on and she even said that the bits of cycling I'm doing are also good for getting him into position whereas driving is bad for positioning so all the people commenting on me cycling in 'my condition' like I'm sky diving can go get their facts straight and get their heads out of the modern age. Having said that, I have started accepting lifts from M&D more and more, at this point in the pregnancy, I'm not too proud to get driven around a bit. Yesterday, Dan picked Leon up in the morning, giving me time to do some house work, then an hour's snooze. He came back at midday to pick me up and take me to theirs for lunch. We had a lovely lunch, then I took Leon up the road to the Mum's and now Dad's friday afternoon coffee and kiddie free for all (I did last weeks, this week it was Sarah's turn). We all sat out in the garden. Mike brought Hattie and Janek's Dad whose name now escapes me were there so we had 2 Dads too which was a breakthrough. Mike even made chocolate fairy cakes for the first time in his life (so he claims).

Tuesday 27th May 2008 11.20am - The house has been warmed.














































Feeling like a snooze, Leon's just about asleep by now I think, it seems to have gone quiet, he should get about an hour's sleep before swimming this afternoon. I think I'll join him. The end of this week I'll be 38 weeks, the midwife is coming round tomorrow to discuss the birth plan and check me out to see how things are. I realised last week that what with moving and a change of midwife halfway through, that I was completely behind with checks etc. Newbie is moving around a lot and I'm getting bigger, so I'm not worried in the slightest, worth getting things up to date though.
We had the house-warming at the weekend which was wet and a bit cold but apart from that a brilliant success, we gauged the food pretty much perfectly and apart from having quite a lot of fizzy drinks left (would have been drunk, no doubt with warmer weather) everything went. I intend to hold another couple later in the year to welcome Newbie and maybe for our wedding anniversary so the unopened fizzy and beer will be fine. At a guess I estimated between 40 and 50 people came in total, some had gone before others arrived, some stayed from midday till evening, others just an hour or so so it was a good mixture, if a little crowded inside, especially with 8 sprogs under 4 in the house.
The house seemed to be thoroughly warmed through and a lot of people complemented us on the house saying it was really lovely and looked like we'd settled in well, which we most certainly have.
We will no doubt do some decorating next year, I'd like to re-do Leon's room when they start to share the room, next year, for example. For now, we need to save up for a new boiler, the old one is very old, it's been checked and should go for a while longer but if anything, that should be the thing to do first.
Michelle, Dan and Ellen were great and provided us with some help sorting out food, putting up the gazebo in the rain and clearing up during and after the party. Dan and Ellen also gave us a house-warming prezzie – the same Camera they've got! It's a Canon Ixus 70, which is a 7megapixel digital camera. Considering how often we borrow theirs it is the perfect present, especially with Newbie imminent.
I think I'm going to take that snooze now...

Moving in - a very very long post

From 10th May 2008

Dan had the bright idea of blogging in word until we have internet access which should be in the next week or so. We moved in last weekend and so much has happened in a week, 10 days and I really wanted to commit it to paper, so to speak.
We completed on Friday and I went to pick up the keys from the estate agents late on Friday afternoon. We are home owners again. Tob got home from work, we ate a celebratory fish and chips with Ellen and Dan and the two of us headed round the new place to absorb things a bit, help us plan the actual move on Saturday etc. We stayed there a good couple of hours, I can't remember exactly what we did other than walk from room to room, stopping as we went, pointing, planning, deciding where to put things and discovering things the previous owners had left for us. Most of it was useful but we did say, anything we wouldn't use, we could freecycle so there are a few things that will go once we are on-line and have access to freecycle again.
I'd spent the latter half of the week preceding packing stuff and I was under the impression I was pretty much on top of things. In reality I was so focussed on making sure Leon's transition into the house went smoothly I overlooked so much stuff, it took well into the unpacking to retrieve things that had been packed in haste over the weekend – things like a hair brush, phone charger, toothbrushes, Ellen and Dan pretty much covered those bases I missed in the mayhem. I managed to resist the temptation to carry anything heavy but did spend a lot of time unpacking and directing our team of helpers – Hans and Mike very kindly volunteered their services and did a magnificent job of assisting Toby in getting what has become soooo much stuff. It's amazing how we've gone from a 1 bed flat to a 3 bed house to a 4 bed house in a matter of 3 years or so and the amount of stuff accumulated, especially including baby stuff is incredible.
I did succeed in making Leon's transition pretty smooth, and within a week he went from waking a couple of times in the night, needing to know where I was, plus in the morning being anxious to find where we slept (only next door) and generally very clingy to pretty much at home and sleeping through again. On the Saturday and Sunday he spent during the day with his Nana and Grumps so we had space and time to move in and unpack, only coming to the house for his tea and going to bed so unsurprising he needed the time here during the week to see his familiar things here and get used to the place.
First evening; Saturday, we had a lovely take away curry with Liz (helped with unpacking), Mike (had helped with the move) and Harriet (they live down the road and Liz and I both take our sprogs to Music and socialise on a Wednesday with other mums and babies – Harriet is about 6 weeks older than Leon). Even Leon and Harriet had some curry before going to bed an hour or so later than normal but I thought he'd settle better if he was really tired in the new place. I didn't wait for him to get too fractious and over tired and it worked well. I think he woke a couple of times but went back down OK once he knew I was there.
The previous owners had left quite a lot of furniture, some was mentioned in the official documentation as part of the price negotiated – 3 piece suite, dining table and 6 chairs, dresser, dishwasher etc. and other bits and pieces like shelves and chairs were just there for us to choose. The dining table and 6 chairs were really nice, too nice really for our purposes, so after a bit of a think and a chat with Tobe, we decided to give them to Ellen and Dan who not only will look after them better but will get to use them more as intended. With a young family, a really lovely dark wood table would soon be so scratched and stained it would be a complete waste. We now have our big table (it was too big for the kitchen at Felton Way so it got used as a desk for a while then kept in the garage) and the 6 chairs that went with that, they are a lighter wood and easier to maintain without worrying too much about scratching and staining. From the dining table we have a lovely view through the bay windows out into the garden which faces due west so we've also been getting lovely sunsets as we sit there.
Mum's been with us since Tuesday and left today. She's been brilliant, just getting on with unpacking boxes – asking where stuff like books should go and by the end of the week, we had a massive mountain of empty boxes out on the lawn which have now all been collapsed ready to freecycle again. Leon took a while to get used to her, what with being in a new house too but soon warmed to his Grandma. She came baring many gifts, toys mainly but also some lovely food from Holland I'd asked for, including Chocomel, Indonesian spice mixes and Dutch cheese. Mum did a lot of helping out with things like the dishwasher too, I did as much unpacking and organising as I could but this week's been the hottest of the year, well into the 20's and what with my ever growing bump I've had to just do as much as I feel able and stop when I feel I need a break. It made such a difference having mum here so when I did just have to stop, I could watch Leon while she carried on with stuff.
Wednesday we spent the morning unpacking then the afternoon I took Mum to Leon's music class, Leon did what he normally does, have a good time, run around, nick shakers off other people's babies and dance about a bit, then I let Mum have a mooch round the shops while I went to the Library with Liz and the sprogs for our usual social. We had to be back by 5pm to meet the gas man – I'd smelt gas on Saturday when we first started moving stuff in and called in a plumber to have a look, he said there was a small leak but well within the permissible levels and that we should get someone after the bank holiday weekend to deal with it, which is what we did. Typical really, we move out of a house with a new boiler which by law needs certificates galore (the amount of hassle it's been getting Corgi to do what they should have done 2 years ago when it was fitted has been ridiculous, that's all I'm saying). However, we move into a house with an older boiler, no checks have been required, I get the place gas checked and it turns out some of the pipes needed changing as they were the wrong size, the boiler needs a service, there are no isolation valves coming from the gas meter so checking for leaks is nigh impossible so they needed to be put in and the tap for the gas fire was loose and leaking but was fine once it was tightened up. By Friday lunchtime, our new plumber had sorted changed the pipes, stopped any leaks, put in isolation valves and made the cooker better to use. There's still the leaky tap, which he will replace next week and the boiler to service. On trying to buy a cross head, mono bloc kitchen tap, we had a look on-line for one as the plumber had said he'd not found one for Friday as the only one he could lay his hands on would cost us £80 so I said we'd pick one over the weekend. We went to the Library in Ely to check our emails and see what B&Q, Homebase etc. had in stock in Cambridge, only to find that they too only had £80 + in stock and cheaper ones involved 5 week ordering periods etc. or a trip to Stevenage. There was always Ikea Edmonton for a tap for £60 NOT!. Somehow we ended up on Ebay and have found one for just under £40. Yes, Ebay has plumbing supplies sellers! Just like everything else :)
Thursday, Tobe had the day off, we did some sorting out and unpacking in the morning (well I didn't do much as Leon was really clingy and unless I just sat in the same room he was playing and didn't move around too much, he would get really fractious and cry, so that's what I did, Friday too. He's much better now, probably just part of the transition moving into a new place – I'm his constant through it all). In the afternoon we went for a walk round Wicken Fen, a welcome break, and a bit of fresh air.
Friday, once the plumber had finished, we had lunch round at Ellen and Dan's and Ellen, Mum, Leon and I pottered into town for an hour or so.
Mum left first thing this morning, it has been great having her here. Tobe had his moments, mainly down to being at work all week and undoubtedly feeling out of the loop, every night coming home from work to find we'd put away, rearranged or changed stuff, useful though it all was, I know how it feels as I felt pretty helpless over the weekend at times. Tobe did do the first cooking of meals during the week and got to break in the kitchen, so to speak at times you could tell he enjoyed it, other things frustrated and irritated him, especially in the heat and being tired.
Mum will be back in July for a few days en route to Scotland to see Newbie. It will be around the time Tobe's paternity leave runs out probably so it will be a good time to have her around again, not to mention allow her and Leon to get further acquainted. I get the impression from talking to Grandma that Mum's starting to embrace the concept of grand parenthood, up to now I've kind of felt she's been 'busy' with other stuff – she only spent a couple of hours with us when we were over for a fortnight last summer. I hope she will come over as often as she can, the more Leon and Newbie get to have her as a Grandparent the better. I love having Ellen and Dan there to provide that all important family for a growing kid, but also the regular visits from Dad. Leon likes Dad, they seem to share a lot of genes.
So, today is Saturday we have been here exactly a week, no telly or internet or phone line yet but for the most part it really feels like home. Leon loves the garden with it's water feature millstone. He gets completely soaked every time he plays with it but considering how hot it has been today, that was no problem. The rest of the garden looks lovely, hollyhocks growing, forget-me-nots in full bloom, bluebells everywhere. I've got loads of washing done with our shiny new second hand washing machine that weighs the washing and has a child lock! It's very snazzy, not to mention energy efficient. I'm officially a proper mum having bought a rotary drier for the garden :)
Leon's room was the easiest to sort out, it will change again soon once Newbie's room is rearranged, I want to put both a cot and toddler bed in his room and gradually get him into a toddler bed. When we moved here I took the opportunity with the change to wean him off drinking milk last thing before bed. Now he has his last drop of milk with his tea, cleans his teeth before bed and hasn't missed his bottle of milk with story yet. That's been a result. All his books have been unpacked after 3 months in storage. We got through a lot of library books! There were so many books that when I packed them back in January were way to long and advanced for him to have read to him, and now he loves them.
The place is pretty much child friendly save the frog pond in the garden. This means that he's never left alone in the garden, it's not big and he's left it alone after initial inspection but it's not worth the risk leaving him in case he drives his pushchair in to it or just trips. I've thought about various solutions, fences, filling it in, covering it over until he's bigger but having seen the birds enjoying it this evening while eating our meal looking out over the garden, I would like to keep it and put a fence round it like Ellen and Dan have for their bigger pond. If we get the same fence stuff, which is actually meant as an animal pen – I guess a about 20 inches high and sturdy enough to stay put when Leon's tried to lean on it/fall into it, it's not that expensive and would mean we don't loose the pond as a feature but would be able to step inside the house while Leon's playing in the garden for a minute without worrying about finding him face down in the pond. I prefer to keep an eye on him in the garden anyway, but to be able to grab something inside the house would be good as having to bring him back inside with you every time you need the loo is just asking for drama and histrionics.
All in all, the house is a definite thumbs up, it's spacious and cosy. Save having to sort out some shoddy plumber's short cuts, the place is in very good working order. I'm looking forward to having many friends round with their sprogs where applicable. Not to mention having the odd coffee afternoon with 10 mums and 10 children in the living room, which here, is just about doable.
Toby: What can I add to Christine's blog... let's see...
Well I'll start with selling no. 10, our old house. It was a bit of a nightmare because the buyer's solicitors kept asking for paperwork they could have asked for at the beginning of the sale. So a 'quick' sale with no chain either end and an empty house turned into a 3 month delay, and a scramble to get the right gas certificate at the last minute. We completed with just one week to go before the agreed completion date for us to buy our new house!
For the move, I borrowed the van from work. We got most of the move done on Saturday, thanks to Mike and Hans, but we left the van full overnight as we didn't have the strength left to empty it and Hans had had to go. James joined us on the Sunday and helped unload, carried a lot of boxes of books upstairs for us and helped me move a nice PC desk downstairs, that the previous owners had left. They were very generous, leaving some nice furniture, lawn mower etc.
We'd planned to go to the Picnic In The Park (PITP) on the Monday (it's a yearly gathering for Stef's birthday) but we found there was still a lot of stuff to move. It's incredible how much stuff we've accumulated in only a couple of years.
It's taken a while for me to settle into the house; partly because I don't know where anything is, partly because I've been at work so not been able to 'absorb' the house so much. But I'm settling in now. I've got used to cooking with the slightly odd grill/oven/hob, getting to know where Christine's stashed plates etc, and now I've got the PC set up, it's starting to come together.
However not having access to the internet is really odd! I hadn't realised how much we rely on it. At least I have access to my emails at work, but C is struggling a bit. And I can't do the finances or order a new tap or, well, anything!
I've made a list of all the jobs that need doing round the house. These fall into two categories – large jobs which we'll save up for (eg replacing the boiler with a combi version) and small ones that I am working though (like levelling the washing machine, installing stair gate etc). Both lists seem rather long at the moment, but we'll get there.
No regrets getting this house, it's really nice and everyone who's been round so far has been impressed with the rooms and garden. We're very lucky, thanks M&D, we wouldn't be here without you.