Monday, 14 July 2014

Hair, glorious hair

Hi Everyone,

Long time no update!

It's been fairly hectic since 3 months.  We have waking every 2-3 hours still, and Sophie has since stopped taking all naps during the day, or if she had, then it had to be on a person.  As a result, I got no sleep, hence the lack of updates.

Anyway, in celebration of her 5th month since birth, I thought it would be nice to take a look at the changing styles of Sophie's hair:

 First week of life, and already had shampooed her hair

By 2 months people say that it will all fall out!  But they were wrong!

Introducing the Mohawk/Mullet look!

By month 4, it's starting to obscure her vision.  And no, none of significance seemed to have fallen out

Mummy's clumsy attempt to put her hair up (also her first time eating a banana - she spat it right out)

My little unicorn...and her singing turtle

Two pigtails!!!  And fro in the back from all the head turning during sleep

Best wishes to you all!

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Ahoy there!

Ahoy mateys!  I have the best seat on the ship!
Hi Everyone,

Easter was a busy time where Andrew and I deluded ourselves into thinking we could sleep train Sophie.

In the end, she trained us to wear her for the whole long weekend.

A big thank you to the wonderful person(s) who got us this very very cute sailor's outfit.  She looks like a boy in it, but we still love it!


Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Smiles galore


         Sophie just after a feed


Hi Everyone,

Sophie started smiling about 2 weeks after birth, but we treated them like muscle spasms because Andrrw fed her from a cup, so it might have triggered the corner muscles.

But as the weeks progressed, she got better at controlling them and when she does smile, our hearts melt into tiny little pieces, and we coo back to her like idiots!

Right now, the best time to catch her smiling is: just after a feed, while on the change table with her butt bare for all to see (hence not too many photos of her smiling - too embarassing!!!), basically any time when she isn't pissed off or asleep (yes, she even smiles during feeds and after a poo explosion!).

Here's a few I did manage to catch:

She opens her mouth when she wants to give kisses


She learnt to poke her tongue out from Andrew, but somehow she only shows them to me!

"I'm adorable, and I know it!"

She does this adorable nose crinkled smile which is really elusive for the camera.  Maybe I can get it via the video.

Andrew and I cannot withstand the power of her smiles, especially now that she chortles, laughs and chuckles very effectively with her smiles.  

The one I can never resist is the gummy smile...

Monday, 7 April 2014

Head held high



Hi Everyone,

Sophie achieved a few seconds of independent head holding these last few days, and we were able to capture it via photo and video.

Please enjoy



Sunday, 6 April 2014

Toys!!!

Hi Everyone,

Sophie has been very lucky to be gifted with lots of toys by friends and family.

Here is her playing with mobile, gifted by her god parents Serene and Keane:

Here she is doing some brain development gazing.  Thanks Rowena for the lovely brain stimulation mat!



Here are the rattles that she loves!  Thanks Mama, Marti and Atticus!



And here's a video








Thursday, 27 March 2014

Bath time

      Hi!  I am a water bunny.
Hi Everyone,

Sophie's favourite time of the day is the evening bath.

Unlike most babies (I am speculating ofcourse!), she likes a hot bath, and I mean boiling hot, none of that  luke warm stuff either.

I think this was because I had a hot bath every night during pregnancy.  You see...when I was sore from the head down, and carrying all this extra weight but unable to go to the pool because of my eczema, that was the only solution.

I found as Sophie grew inside me, the hot water seemed to calm her down too. Perhaps because I was calm, and that had a spill on effect?! I'm not sure, but its paid off now!

Her first three baths were drawn by my mum and Andrew, and they were regulation luke warm.  She whimpered the whole time and looked at us with pleading puppy dog eyes.  So we made it like a military operation and resigned ourselves to this as some kind of baby torture scenario.

Then I took over, and on a whim decided to up the temperature.  She took to it like a duckling to water.  Before long we were getting splashes and a very placid baby.

Andrew was against daily washing at first, but after a couple of weeks, even he was convinced that we have a water baby on our hands.

During her most colicky, she would be crying her head off all the way till we dip her foot in the water.  Then miraculously it's like a switch has been flicked and she stops all her struggling and crying and kind of splay her body and turns very still.

Once she is in the water and we start wetting her hair (gotta keep them clean too, right?!), then her body completely relaxes and she gets this serene and very pleased look on her face.

Very occasionally we get a small smile, but its like we are not there.  She just chills out and blocks everything out to enjoy her carefree moment.

By the second month, Andrew added skin to skin with her before her bath, and that seemed to help father and daughter bond, and also calms her down too.  They also look absolutely adorable nestled together!

Since she has all that hair, it's a two person job to dry it too.  Andrew stands in the bathroom with the hair dryer and I stand just inside the bathroom with her held in my arms.  The look on her face is like a lizard basking in the first rays of the sun after a cold night.  Quite something to witness as she will be placid in the water, but might cry her eyes out putting clothes on.  But once she feels the hot air from the hair dryer, she is back to being placid again.  Weird huh?!

Since we don't want her nakedness all over the Internet, you'll just have to settle with her in her favourite bath towels.

      Sophie zoned out from the bath.

Thursday, 20 March 2014

48 hours of sleeplessness



Hi Everyone,

Sophie and I suffered from horrible sleep deprivation on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Actually...to be perfectly honest, it started last Sunday night when she just would not go to sleep.

Andrew and I have developed these sleep techniques where we go through the various arsenals at our disposal:
Shushing, Natures Sway sling (Andrew's preferred method) with steps, ring sling, tummy to tummy, swaddling, bath, hair drier, skin to skin, bouncy/rocking bassinet...etc

Well, by Tuesday day, she did not sleep much between 7pm till 2 am.  It may be a delayed reaction to being fawned over by multiple colleagues at Andrew's work.

Then Wednesday, apart from a solid block between 2am to 11am, she did not have any decent sleep till 10pm that night!

This was what happened:

Feed, nappy change, burp, put to sleep, sleep for 5 minutes (max), wake from something small ie: nappy issue, hunger, her own hands, imaginary god-knows-what!  Then she's awake and we had to start again.

It just got really depressing since its kind of like a torture sequence for me.  I had to do this 5 times (!!!) on Tuesday night.  The weird thing was, she was really easy to put to sleep!  It only takes 5 minutes of swinging on my legs and she's out like a light...so I thought!

As soon as I move her off my legs, boom! she's awake again.
I tried with swaddling her before the leg swing - didn't work, still woke up, tried with her swaddling mattress - still woke up.  In the end she fell asleep on my chest.

Looking back, I should have been a bit more clued in, but by Wednesday when she put me through a repeat of Tuesday night during the day, I was on my last legs.

Andrew came home early to help.  He tried the sling, didn't work, he tried the buggy - worked for 20 minutes.  In the end we called Plunket for help.  The nurse was puzzled and couldn't advise us except to go seek medical advice at the local A&E.

As we were walking dejectedly to the A&E, Andrew and I reviewed her symptoms:  nothing out of the ordinary except her refusal to stay asleep!  She had no temperature (36 degrees), had no weird rash or discolouration, no colicky crying.  In fact she's down right placid when we set her down and leave her.

So we turned around half way and went back home.  She had a feed, we changed her nappy, I resigned myself to forget everything the sleep nurse and the helpline nurse from Plunket taught me and let her sleep cuddled on my chest and voila!  She's out cold and stayed that way.

So today all we did was cuddle sleep koala style.

I don't care what Plunket says...I just want to sleep!


Thursday, 13 March 2014

Six week terror!



Hi Everyone,

Last night was the epic night of terror Andrew and I have ever experienced in terms of night crying.

It puts colic crying to shame!
Here's the series of unfortunate events:

9:30 am: second feed of the morning

10:15 am: Doctor visit where she was asleep in stroller

11:30 am: woke up for feed while visiting God Mother Karyn

12:30 pm: back in stroller and asleep till back home, then woke up

1:30 pm: first feed of afternoon, would not go to sleep, already over tired

2:15 pm: took her for car ride in hopes of falling asleep in the car.  Howled in gut wrenching style the supermarket isles, then in car with little bits of sleep mixed in, woke up when we got home

4:00 pm: feed, then fell asleep on my chest, woke up when I put her into cot

6:00 pm: feed again

6:30 pm: bath time, no sleep even though we tried to wear her with the swing

8:00 pm - 12:30 am: we tried everything! Cluster feeding, nappy changes, sushing, swinging, swaddling, burping, patting, dummy, pinky sucking etc.  Andrew got so desperate he drove her around for 30 minutes!  Was going around another 30 min when she woke up howling again.

1:00-2:00 am: sucking on me till she falls asleep - finally!!!


Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Swing baby swing

Hi Everyone,

We've been trying to wear our baby for the last week, and boy is it a learning curve!

We went out and bought the Nature Sway swing, which I found was really rough on her skin.  So I swaddle her before I pop her in.  Since I'm so small, I had to adjust it to the shortest setting and the strap really cuts into my shoulders. 

 Works great for Andrew as he is so tall.

Then I ordered a open adjustable one online.

It allows Sophie to be in an upright position (better known as The Koala -also the nickname my mum gave her).

It's really hard to get right every time, but hopefully with more practice, I will get the hang of it!

Thursday, 6 March 2014

5 March

Hi Everyone,

Today was a wet weathered day where the southerly was blowing and the rain was coming down hard.

We got out the trusty heater first time this year and Sophie spent most of the day enjoying its warmth.


Wednesday, 5 March 2014

4 March

Hi Everyone,

Today we went for a walk in the city during the morning, while the weather was lovely and warm.

Then we got home for a nice long nap where Sophie likes to sleep in her kneeling position


Close up of her little toes - it doesn't look comfortable does it?


Monday, 3 March 2014

Daily updates 2 March

Hi Everyone!

Just trying a new format where I load something everyday, or at least try to with a photo at the very least.

Now that Sophie and I had a month to get used to this new situation, it is exciting to report her daily progress with you all.


Here is Sophie with her daddy in the morning for breakfast (his, not hers)


And we attempted the local farmer's market in the morning too!

In the afternoon we trailed her on the Nature Sway baby sling, but without much success...  Hopefully tomorrow will bring us more progress!

Friday, 28 February 2014

Colic is my middle name


After a hard night of crying, I sleep well in any position.
I call this the 'Supplication'


Hi Everyone,

My name is Sophie Muir.

I am a self confessed Colic Baby.

I love to scream my head off any time of the day, morning, arvo or midnight.
I especially love the witching hour when my mum is exhausted, my dad has to go to bed because of work the next day, and my grand parents have called it quits also.

I like to screw up my face, cry on the top of my lungs till it breaks everyone's hearts (or wakes up the whole street), make windmill arms and kick like crazy.

I do this continuously for sometimes 2 hours at a stretch.  

I do get thirsty, so I take milk sip breaks.  My mum likes this, as it lulls her into a false sense of security.  I sometimes makes it very convincing by closing my eyes and look sleepy for 5 minutes before I continue my colicky cries.

I also poo a lot when I cry, and I demand a nappy change each time.  So I have the record of going through 10 nappies in the space of 2 hours!

If you would like to see me in action, by all means come around to my crib from 4pm-12am.  I have no performance anxiety, so just bring ear plugs and I will show you what I can do!

Of course, after a night of crying I do get rather tired.
I make up for it by sleeping lots during the day.


Thursday, 27 February 2014

咦!這是什麼玩意兒!




自從沒有聽話好好的喝奶,我就得開始了一個新的挑戰,原因是mummy去上學的老師教很多新mummy們應該注意的事,其中一樣就是~~不可以用有像mummy奶頭一樣的奶瓶餵小babymummy認為奶水不夠的那一天,放二個禮拜假在家幫忙的daddy,趕


緊跑去買了一瓶牛的奶粉又拿來Serene阿姨送來的道具,外婆一看到桌上的東西不覺一個頭二個大,「啊呀!大人喝水都會嗆到了,小娃娃怎麼會啊?」mummy耐心的解釋:「可以啦!Midwife說不要用奶嘴餵,免得跟媽媽的奶頭混淆了。」唉!長輩們您們有聽過這種事嗎?我們沒那麼笨哪!


這幾天好不容易學會吸奶的我,今天又得接受新考騐,現在家𥚃大人都圍在一起看我表演新功夫~~真正不用奶嘴的喝奶。首先 mummy把牛奶粉泡在小瓶子𥚃面拿給daddy,還給了他另一個 "刑具" ,那就是~~一個小杯子。外婆看得背脊發涼,「這簡直是特技表演嘛!」我聽到外婆在心𥚃嘀咕,這時daddy用大手捧著我的小腦袋,把我面向他放在他的腿上,daddy小心小心的把小杯子靠在我的嘴邊,我張開嘴巴伸出小舌頭,卻找不到mummy的奶頭。這時daddy趁我不注意灌了我一口,咦!這是什麼玩意兒?因為太餓了,我也從來不挑食,就這樣咕嚕咕嚕一口一口慢慢的喝下去了。mummy看了直笑:「像不像小貓咪在舔奶啊?」mummy呀!妳還有心情開玩笑?這可真是特技表演的!好險!daddy沒有把奶水灌到我的鼻子𥚃,我也沒有嗆到,因為我學到了外公和daddy品酒的技術,重點就是要有耐心慢慢的喝啦!

mummy、外公外婆看到我和daddy的合力演出都很稱讚,外婆嘆了一口氣說:「當新時代的Baby真是不容易呀!」

Monday, 24 February 2014

大家一起來



今天我下樓後,負責教我運動的外婆要我練習以前教過的騎腳踏車運動,外婆不知道我在mummy肚子𥚃就開始練了,常踢得mummy哇哇叫。有時mummy隔著她的肚皮抓我的小腳,有時也跟我玩 "give me five" 。總之這個仰躺的騎腳踏車運動可以鍛鍊腹肌和使雙腿結實,我告訴外婆像她這個年紀多練習可以使靜脈健康,不會長靜脈瘤。

每當我好好做運動就會使外婆哈哈大笑,所以懂得報恩的我總是賣力演出。有時甚至磕睡蟲爬滿一臉的時候還不忘了給外婆一個微笑😊



或者擺擺 pose



來謝謝她一天的幫忙。外婆其實是很容易please的,呵呵!只是不知道她來這𥚃是來逗孫女的,還是來讓孫女逗她的................


Thursday, 20 February 2014

外婆!我挨罵了!

除了daddy不在家的日子,不然mummy都會把我從三樓提到二樓讓我和外公外婆玩一下,所以每天早上mummy把我餵飽飽以後,就是我和外公外婆的遊戲時間。

通常一下樓外婆就會先問mummy:「昨晚Sophie睡得好不好啊?妳奶水夠不夠呀?身體覺得怎麼樣呢?..........」然後mummy就會向外婆報告我昨晚的表現,還有她自己的身體狀況。今天我看到mummy頭上冒出火花了,她向外婆說:「Sophie昨晚改名叫 "許更壞" !」,原來mummy自己小的時候還沒到該出來的時候,就先跑出來,她的姑姑就笑她是個 "許壞壞", 看來mummy今天是生我的氣了。

外婆!我實在很不懂呀!我在天亮亮的時候睡覺,mummy挖我起來喝奶,天暗暗的時候想喝奶,mummy叫我趕快睡覺。唉!喝奶的時間是跟肚子有關係,跟白天晚上有什麼相干呀!昨天晚上因為肚子太餓了,該我把mummy挖起來餵我,但是我吸得太大力又不知吸了多久,mummy破皮我的嘴巴也起水泡,結果我們倆個都痛得哇哇叫。這時我不小心拉了一褲子,已經被我們吵醒的daddy趕快爬起來幫我換尿布,換完尿布後我開始打嗝,很睏的mummy只好又起來幫我拍背背,mummy拍到自己都快睡着了,因為都是大大的嗝弄得我也很累!等到mummy把我放到小床,我發覺我的床好冷,我就哭起來了。Mummy認為我可能沒有吃飽,就叫還沒有睡着的daddy到樓下泡牛奶來用小杯子餵我,所以我又賺了一餐點心。正當喝得很開心的時候我又尿了一屁股,我超不喜歡穿髒兮兮的褲子,就哇哇叫還沒有合眼的mummy起來幫我換尿布,喝得飽飽的又穿上乾乾的新尿布,我舒服的睜著大大的眼睛,看到可憐的mummy兩個眼睛都已經變成熊貓眼了!daddy的臉色也很難看,他們都說我很不乖..........外婆!不只mummy、daddy,我也都沒睡呀!我也很累耶!只有外公睡得最香,他打呼的聲音有時候把住在三樓的我都吵醒了呢!

外婆!其實我也沒有很壞啦!我只是比較挑床睡而已,像這樣睡多舒服啊!




外婆左右為難的看著我說:「小乖乖!外婆也希望妳睡得舒服,但是妳也不要這樣欺負我的女兒呀!」


喔!我變成黃臉婆了!



每天早上mummy把我提下樓,等外婆問了mummy幾個問題後,就會和我打招呼:「嗨!寶貝早!」然後馬上就會放莫札特的音樂讓我欣賞,我精神好的時候就和外婆吱吱唔唔的開始聊天,外婆總是說:「喔!是這樣啊!噢!真的啊?」有時我們一句來一句去的聊得太久,mummy就會對我們倆個說:「好了!好了!不要再講話了,Sophie趕快睡覺,媽媽妳也不要再和她說話了.......」奇怪了!mummy只有妳早上可以告我的狀,我也有話要說呢!

今天外婆打過招呼後,發現我這變色小龍女臉色發黃,通常我在睡覺前臉的顏色是紅通通的,睡得很香的時候就會變得很白,平常是淡淡的粉紅色。她抱著我仔細的看了很久後說:「啊!Sophie 成了黃臉婆了!」聼到外婆這樣說我開始擔心起來,外婆!我的人生才過沒幾天,都還沒有結婚,怎麼就要變得跟妳一樣了?好在每隔幾天就來探望我和mummy的漂亮midwife阿姨下午就來看我了。她把我剝得光光的,放在她手撑上翻來翻去,一下看我的胸部,一下看我的屁股,我不好意思得一直叫。她看完後就安慰我說:「小Sophie妳只是得了輕微的黃膽,要每天曬15分鐘太陽,這樣就會好了。」哇噻!好險好險!我還是比較喜歡當pink lady !

自從宣布我需要曬太陽以後,每天早上和下午mummy就帶我到二樓做日光浴,也是我和外公外婆的運動時間。外婆讓我趴在墊子上做運動給他們看,我就會做做後踢腿、蛙式游泳,或者練練腹部六塊肌,還有最重要的是翹臀運動。外公說現階段不用做健胸,不然也會不自然。有幾次我想試試俯地挺身,和練瑜珈眼鏡蛇運動,卻都沒有成功,還惹來外婆一陣大笑,真是很糗!最後他們看我已經很賣力了,外婆就對外公說:「好了!Sophie 今天運動這樣可以了,該我們來幫她做量子觸療吧!」外公一聽眼睛就亮起來。一直對中醫有興趣的外公,很開心有機會有像我一樣乖的模特兒讓她做實驗。但是外公!你學按摩就好,就不要再搞針炙了,外婆告訴過我,她每次閃到腰你就拿針要戮她,她都跑給妳追。我很擔心哪!不知道那天你會把我戮成刺蝟了。



外公外婆沒有經過我的同意就開始了人體實驗,外公在外婆的建議之下,一下順順我的脊椎,一下摸摸我的小腿。還真是舒服哩!雖然我暫時成了黃臉婆,但是我人生的享受才要開始呢!


Monday, 17 February 2014

Oh Crap... What have I done now???

Hi Everyone,

Its been over 3 weeks since we bought the Muir baby home, and after a positive post, I thought its time for the ugly truth...

1st Night - Rebel to the establishment

I was still exhausted from birth and having missed out on dinner, there was nothing better to do than get acquainted with my baby.  However, she had similar ideas, and would not be left in the bassinet that the hospital provided.

After picking up and putting down a couple of times (with a pee bag attached, so I was trying my best!), I gave up and just let her rest on my chest for the remainder of the night.

With nurses coming every 4 hours to give me pain medication, and her shifting once in a while during her sleep, or waking up for a feed, I didn't get much sleep.  However, the joy of realizing that "I just popped out a baby!!!" and she's all mine kept coming back and shocking me awake.

The night nurses were really good, but come daytime, the experienced nurse was having none of the "sleeping on my chest" crap.  I got a stern telling off for having to be careful, and 'not to fall asleep doing this'...

2nd Night - Panic Attack

So Andrew and I were really proud of ourselves for getting discharged out of the hospital after only 1 day. 

That night, while we bond over nappy changing and breast feeding, we noticed at 9pm that Sophie had red welts like finger marks on her back.  Puzzled as we didn't handle her very hard or much on her back, we decided to pay more attention on where we lay her.

By the 12am feed, her back was covered with red welts with white pimply tips in the middle.  Shocked that she's developed some kind of allergic reaction to my milk or our house, or the air, we called the hospital and was advised to take her to the emergency suite.

Once there, the staff commented about the speedy return after learning she was only 2 days old, while we panicked quietly with her fast asleep in our arms.  The good news was that it was a rash that often happened to newborns in the first couple of weeks.  Its bacteria which causes a reaction in babies, and should go away by itself eventually.  The pediatrician reassured us that it doesn't hurt her, and that the spots might shift around, go away then come back for a period of weeks.  But if it developed into raised pimples then to bring her straight back.

By the time we were sent home, it was 2am and we were absolutely exhausted, but also relieved that we didn't cause this emergency and that our baby will live.

I now know what its like to worry like a parent...

1st Week - Breast Milk Fail

I was really proud that I had produced colostrum as soon as I gave birth so my baby could drink this quality milk that only I could provide for her.

Lactation classes and various websites etc all say that new mothers should nurse as long and as often as possible to induce the milk to come in.  So I was up all night, sometimes nursing for up to 2 hours straight!  So by the end of the first week, its no wonder that both my nipples were raw from over suckling (hey, I'm a trier!).

Unfortunately when the midwife came for her first visit, she noticed that Sophie's weight was down.  Then by the second visit, it has reduced by 10% of her original birth weight.  Devastated, and very concerned about her well being, we decided to buy some formula as back up so she doesn't starve.

Feeding her via a cup that was given to us by God Mother Serene (and in accordance with hospital regulation), we did our level best to pour the milk into her and she literally lapped it up like a kitty cat.  It is really cute to watch, but also distressing as she's not feeding from me.  While Andrew gets to feed her, I watch from the side lines with a bag of peas firmly attached to my boobs and feel like a complete failure at the same time.

The good news is, my milk came in after 5 days, and thanks to the special diet of pork hock and peanut stew that my mother cooked diligently every day, I had a steady supply and by the middle of the second week, she has successfully gained 105g, and by week 3 had reached 3.78kg!  

It took a few formula, sore nipples, massaging to get there, but boy was it worth seeing her growing and getting heavier!  Although... at the same time, I do miss the tiny meowling thing she was when she first came out.

Oh Crap... What have I done???

Ears:

During the hospital stay, a hearing nurse came by to do hearing check as part of the health program for newborns, funded by the government.  After two attempts, the nurse asked us to come back after a week, as it seemed either there was blockage in her ear cannel and require cleaning.

So after a week, we went in to see her again, fearing that our baby might be deaf, as she doesn't seem to respond to any sound stimulus from us or the endless construction work going on right outside our window.

Keeping our fingers crossed, we held our breath as the nurse did her test.  After a pause, she was pronounced healthy and able to hear as normal.  We breathed a sigh of relief that we have a normal baby and moved on to worrying about her eye instead!

Eye:

By day 3, we noticed her left eye glued shut from yellow secretions over night. Andrew looked online and suggested pink eye, which immediately send us into overdrive panicking we are going to kill our baby.

Luckily there was a slot available close to the time after her hearing check, so we went in to see the midwife the very next day.

It was NOT pink eye, just gummy eye.  So after being advised to bath her eye in breast milk, and clean with saline solution, we were sent home.  Again, relief that it wasn't anything too serious and we were soon acquainted with the miracle of breast milk.  It took a week, but it cleared up very nicely!

... only for it to get transferred to the right eye... sigh...

Bum and Tongue:

After 2 weeks of not eating very much and excreting green or marmity looking poos (and hardly any wees), we were suddenly confronted with angry red welts on her bottom that looked very sore.

Concerned that we might have given her nappy rash, we consulted the midwife.     Given in conjunction with the very sore breasts (some lump happening), and the stroppy way she was feeding (long and not gulping very much), I was given anti biopics (in case its mastitis), and anti fungal cream (in case its thrush).

Both cases are not good, but we went with the thrush option first, coupled with strong pain killers (which later gave me diahorrea).  When most of the symptoms disappeared apart from her bum rash, we stopped the thrush treatment.  Unfortunately the next afternoon my right boob was not very happy, so I put myself on antibiotics (which gave me diahorrea also).

By then the white coating on Sophie's tongue was so pronounced that even I had to agree that it is thrush we are experiencing.  Again, relief that it wasn't mastitis, but also worry that our baby has thrush (I felt so unclean...  cos of course it was me who gave it to her, not her to me!).

Growth Spurt:

The beginning of week 3 saw Sophie getting unsettled and not able to nap after the 5pm feed.  Try as we might, sometimes she doesn't get sleep till after 12 am! 

We tried everything, sleeping on chest, sleeping in big bed, rocking, singing, swaddling, warm baths etc.

On hot nights, I even sleep with her on the living room couch, but always, very difficult to sooth.  Possibly with the nappy rash/thrush bottom, she's become very fussy about her nappy.  So this is now the routine that we go through after 5pm:

Nappy check, feed, nappy check, burp, nappy change, feed again, nappy change, put to sleep, nappy change, put to sleep again, nappy change, feed again, nappy change...  

You get the idea...  We went through a box of 160 nappies in the space of 1.5 week!  She's got a very expensive bottom!


All in all, I think we are surviving well (thanks to my parents who are leaving me soon), but its getting harder not easier every day.

Friends and family have been a constant source of positive encouragement and support - thanks everyone!

Andrew has been a champ, doing lots of nappy changes and baths that breaks his back cos of his great height.  The hot weather hasn't really helped, as it makes her fussier and she can't settle well.

All we can do is take it in our stride and take it one day at a time.

I leave you with a video of Sophie in the process of doing a poo after a nap.
Unfortunately my narrative got lost in the recording, but its pretty self explanatory.


Thursday, 13 February 2014

The Joys of Motherhood

Hi Everyone,

Its been three weeks since Sophie's birth, and there is lots to report.

First of all, may I just say that all the cliches in the world are correct!
I CAN stare at my baby all day and never get bored.
ONE smile is all that is required for payment to make the late nights, sore boobs, poo explosions and ear splitting cries worth while.

First Day:


Having her outside the belly rather than in was a mind trip!  Laid out on my chest, the mind boggles how something so large could fit inside a space so small.  Its no wonder she kicked like crazy while inside me.

The first night together was rather special too.  We were all alone (apart from the 4 hourly check-in by midwives), and we just stared and stared at each other.  I suppose she smelled me too, as her eyes weren't too fantastic yet.

First Week:


The days flew by from one task to the next.
While at hospital, I still haven't grasped the importance of the sequence of events:  feed, burp, nappy check, a little play (optional) and feed again.

After a few false starts where she cries and we check everything, we figured out her cues and cries and were able to anticipate what she wants better.

When she is hungry she does this wide mouth baby bird head pop.  It stopped being cute after about 3 seconds.

When she's about to do a massive poo explosion, she gets this vacant look in her eyes and her mouth goes into a tiny round O, then she pokes her tongue forward (but not out), and repeats the round O again.  That's a signal for us to get as much toilet paper out to wipe whatever comes out of her.

She also does these huge arm waves out of nowhere.  I think its her trying to reach out and clutch me?!  She also does what Andrew and I call "Thriller Hands".  She does this in her sleep where all of a sudden both her arms will shoot up in the air and her fingers are extended outwards.  It reminded me so much of Michael Jackson's music video of Thriller, where a particular dance move had his arms stretched over his head and the hand curved over like after throwing a basketball.  Anyways, it scares us more than her.  A few times she nearly got Andrew on the nose!

Second Week:



She started smiling!!!

It is so cute!  I can never manage to capture it on camera because its so elusive, but since Andrew started feeding her via a cup (see next blog), she has noticed muscles there and uses it sometimes.

My mum is over joyed when she gets a smile, despite us saying she's not even aware she's making a facial expression.  After a couple more of those smiles I don't care either.  It is simply heart melting and I'm content to treat it like a reward for being a good mother.

We got a pass as good parents!

The Primary Care Midwife Team pays us home visits, and by end of week 2, we were making a weight come-back (lost 10% of birth weight in week 1).  We were very relieved, and keen for some good news after a few scares.

I feel like a Cow!

My milk came in, and I was very relieved!
I felt like such a failure before in week 1, as she lost so much weight, and we were truly concerned she might be dehydrated from all the sucking and crying.
To suddenly have a more substantial milk supply both made me feel accomplished, but also disturbingly like a milk cow...

Andrew was very proud though, he said he'd make a profit if he sold me to Fonterra!

Third Week:



She's started exercising in the mornings and afternoons with my parents, as well as getting a tan when the weather is good.

Sophie has really strong legs now, and can do some good kicks.  My mother got kicked once and was very surprised and impressed.  Perhaps she will make a good kick boxer after all?

Her arms are a whirlwind of activity too.  Trying to feed her is like trying to restrain wind sculptures on a windy Wellington day - there's no pinning her down.  Unfortunately she doesn't like to be swaddled for sleep either.  When swaddled, she will spend about 3-5 minutes grunting like a rabid bear, then once she's out, she will triumphantly cry on the top of her lungs to get our attention.

She also likes to scratch her eyes out...  Why do they do that???

By today, she's getting noticeably heavier, and I find myself already missing the wee tote she was when she was wet and slick from birth and light as a feather. At least I can look forward to toned arms by the end of the year, right?!