But we got there in the end:
Team Yates
Friday, August 20, 2010
Get Well Soon Granny
But we got there in the end:
Looking at the photos of Chloe smiling back in March is so funny. It makes me realise how many of the things she does now that I take for granted were little miracles when she first did them. Reading the post below about her 'firsts' makes me realise how much I did with her in the first few weeks. I can't believe I trekked across town to the Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green when she was six weeks old! I'm much more lazy these days, we tend to stick to SW11 most of the time. There's not much need to go elsewhere as there are so many nice things to do here. Our weeks have fallen into a pattern: Buggyfit on Mondays; playgroup on Tuesdays; NCT friends on Wednesdays and so on. It's been such a wonderful six months. The first few weeks were chaotic and lovely; now we've settled into a fairly predictable and enjoyable pattern. But I feel excited at what the next six months will bring. I feel ready for new challenges now and maybe something a bit different to constant coffees and lunches. Not that I want to cut those out entirely you understand... ;) just that it might be nice to do something different with Chloe. We'll see.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Firsts
As well as lots of changes, there have been a LOT of firsts in Chloe Flora's little life! In the first six weeks, she has got used to spending lots of time in her buggy, bouncer, on her play mat, in her bath and on mummy and daddy's knees (not to mention Grandma's, Granny's and Grandpa's!). She has also been up to Wandsworth Common; to several coffee shops; travelled on the tube, train and bus; visited Peter Jones Department Store; looked around a Museum and been to the Cinema - what a lot for such a little girl! The cinema is a special mum and baby screening which takes place on Thursday mornings - the screen not being used is made into a buggy park, there is free coffee to keep the mums awake and you can put down your changing mat and change your baby pretty much anywhere there's some floor-space. It's lots of fun! Chloe enjoyed the lights and the movement on the screen and then obligingly fell asleep so I could focus on the film, 'An Education,' which was very enjoyable!
Changes
Chloe will be six weeks old tomorrow and since she was born she has changed so much. Everyone told me she would grow really fast, and intellectually I knew this was true, but emotionally I am still amazed to see how much she has grown both physically and in terms of being alert and aware of what's around her. You can see an enormous difference between these photos of her in her bouncer at 2 and 5 weeks. She can now track objects with her eyes, reach for them and touch them. She loves to sit in her bouncer and watch the helium balloon our neighbours bought for her bobbing around. Yesterday she lay on a friend's baby's play gym and reached for the toys swinging above her and hit them back and forth. Best of all, for the last few days we have been getting some SMILES...! They are still pretty few and far between but they tend to come in groups which is lovely. She also seems to save smiles for new people so hopefully this means that she will be a sociable little girl! We're hoping to catch a smile on camera this weekend so I'll post a photo if we manage to capture one!
Monday, March 1, 2010
Arrival!
Chloe Flora Yates finally made her appearance ten days late but 3 days before the induction date - hurray! I was really pleased that her arrival was not quite the horror show I'd been led to expect...not something I'd necessarily choose to do for fun on a Saturday night but strangely it feels like an amazingly happy memory.
We had an amazing midwife called Gemma who we feel so grateful for. Next week Chloe and I are going to visit the hospital to take Gemma a present to say thank you so much for helping us through Chloe's arrival. It was Gemma who suggested we get in the pool instead of going straight for the drugs which at the time was my preferred option! Once I was in the pool things happened pretty fast and Chloe was born in the water at 3.05am. We were all so struck by her arrival that it was a minute or so before we thought to check whether she was a girl or a boy! We both had been convinced that we would have a boy so it was a lovely surprise to meet our little girl!