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A big MERRY CHRISTMAS to all our friends and family all over the world.
Love Megz
25 December 2007
17 December 2007
Thirty-something plus Two Years and One Month
Today is Peter's birthday. It also means Victoria is one month old today. And Kathleen is nearly two (and acting it).
Peter ... The name Peter means "rock" and you certainly are my rock. Thank you for all your help and support. I couldn't do any of this without you. I want you to know I love you very much, even though life is so busy and stressful these days that I don't often get a chance to show it. Happy Birthday.
Kathleen ... Kathleen is almost two years old and at times it certainly seems like the "terrible twos" have arrived. She still loves her little sister, and still loves to give her lots of cuddles.
But there are also times when she can be a big handful and ignore whatever I say. Things like "don't touch that" are met with her instantly picking it up, or "come here please" just encourages her to run in the opposite direction. I don't know if it is just because she is almost two that she is behaving this way, or if she is acting up because of Victoria. Often she will do these things when I'm busy with Victoria and can't run after her.
But then there are also times when Victoria is crying and Kathleen will sit down quietly and not bother Mummy, or will try and give Victoria a cuddle to make her happy. Or if I'm busy feeding Victoria, Kat will happily play around my feet.
She's really grown up lately in a lot of ways. Most noticeably in her communication skills. She has started talking in sentences now. Pretty coherent sentences at that. Things like "Kiki squirt Kiki self" when playing with the hose. Or "Baby seestah wakey up". Or "I busy playey". Or my personal favourite (NOT) "I busy pooey". Every day she amazes me with just how well she can communicate. Her pronounciation is pretty good although sometimes I don't always understand her. She still insists on saying "Uncle Runkle" instead of "Uncle Richard" and "Eddie" instead of "elephant". LOL.
Victoria ... But while Kathleen has entered the terrible two's, Victoria has lately become the real difficult one in the house. She seems to have a very unsettled time every evening between 7-10pm. She can't sleep and gets over-tired and starts screaming and screaming. I know it's common for babies to have an unsettled period like this so I'm not too concerned, but it can be very hard to listen to the constant screaming. Obviously part of the reason she can't sleep is because it is a busy time of day with Peter home and us eating dinner and Kat having a bath and going to bed. Which is also what makes it all the more difficult to deal with a screaming baby.
We've also had a couple of bad days recently where Victoria hasn't had much sleep during the day either and has therefore spent a lot of the day screaming. Just like Kathleen used to do at that age. I thought second babies were supposed to be easier?????
But we have survived the first month and I'm sure we will get through the next month as well. Hopefully the first smiles will come soon.
In the meantime we have Christmas to look forward to. Kathleen's second Christmas but the first one she will understand. She is excited by all the decorations and trees everywhere, and even met Santa the other day (which you can read about in her blog.
Cheers,
Megz
Peter ... The name Peter means "rock" and you certainly are my rock. Thank you for all your help and support. I couldn't do any of this without you. I want you to know I love you very much, even though life is so busy and stressful these days that I don't often get a chance to show it. Happy Birthday.
Kathleen ... Kathleen is almost two years old and at times it certainly seems like the "terrible twos" have arrived. She still loves her little sister, and still loves to give her lots of cuddles.
But there are also times when she can be a big handful and ignore whatever I say. Things like "don't touch that" are met with her instantly picking it up, or "come here please" just encourages her to run in the opposite direction. I don't know if it is just because she is almost two that she is behaving this way, or if she is acting up because of Victoria. Often she will do these things when I'm busy with Victoria and can't run after her.
But then there are also times when Victoria is crying and Kathleen will sit down quietly and not bother Mummy, or will try and give Victoria a cuddle to make her happy. Or if I'm busy feeding Victoria, Kat will happily play around my feet.
She's really grown up lately in a lot of ways. Most noticeably in her communication skills. She has started talking in sentences now. Pretty coherent sentences at that. Things like "Kiki squirt Kiki self" when playing with the hose. Or "Baby seestah wakey up". Or "I busy playey". Or my personal favourite (NOT) "I busy pooey". Every day she amazes me with just how well she can communicate. Her pronounciation is pretty good although sometimes I don't always understand her. She still insists on saying "Uncle Runkle" instead of "Uncle Richard" and "Eddie" instead of "elephant". LOL.
Victoria ... But while Kathleen has entered the terrible two's, Victoria has lately become the real difficult one in the house. She seems to have a very unsettled time every evening between 7-10pm. She can't sleep and gets over-tired and starts screaming and screaming. I know it's common for babies to have an unsettled period like this so I'm not too concerned, but it can be very hard to listen to the constant screaming. Obviously part of the reason she can't sleep is because it is a busy time of day with Peter home and us eating dinner and Kat having a bath and going to bed. Which is also what makes it all the more difficult to deal with a screaming baby.
We've also had a couple of bad days recently where Victoria hasn't had much sleep during the day either and has therefore spent a lot of the day screaming. Just like Kathleen used to do at that age. I thought second babies were supposed to be easier?????
But we have survived the first month and I'm sure we will get through the next month as well. Hopefully the first smiles will come soon.
In the meantime we have Christmas to look forward to. Kathleen's second Christmas but the first one she will understand. She is excited by all the decorations and trees everywhere, and even met Santa the other day (which you can read about in her blog.
Cheers,
Megz
04 December 2007
Mimi
Mimi is Peter's mum. That's not her real name (actually her real name is the same as mine!), but her 'title' aka Grandma.
In July her husband and other children went back to Texas to live, but Mimi stayed on here to help us out with Kathleen and the little one when she came along. We were supposed to move in with Mimi while our house was being renovated, but when that got called off, she rented out her house and came to live with us instead.
A week ago Mimi left to go back to Texas to join the rest of her family. All I can say is WE REALLY MISS YOU.
Thank you so much for your help, especially in the week or so after Victoria was born. We really appreciate your help with all the little things - cooking meals, going shopping, doing dishes and feeding the cats. It's amazing how two little people can require so much time and attention from big people, that it takes three people at least to run the household. The cats REALLY miss you and were wondering if they could come live with you instead. They haven't been fed nearly so well since you've been gone.
We're all looking forward to seeing you (and everyone else) again when you come back to visit next year.
Love Megz
In July her husband and other children went back to Texas to live, but Mimi stayed on here to help us out with Kathleen and the little one when she came along. We were supposed to move in with Mimi while our house was being renovated, but when that got called off, she rented out her house and came to live with us instead.
A week ago Mimi left to go back to Texas to join the rest of her family. All I can say is WE REALLY MISS YOU.
Thank you so much for your help, especially in the week or so after Victoria was born. We really appreciate your help with all the little things - cooking meals, going shopping, doing dishes and feeding the cats. It's amazing how two little people can require so much time and attention from big people, that it takes three people at least to run the household. The cats REALLY miss you and were wondering if they could come live with you instead. They haven't been fed nearly so well since you've been gone.
We're all looking forward to seeing you (and everyone else) again when you come back to visit next year.
Love Megz
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