Monday, 6 January 2014

Eliot's 6 Month Update

This post is a over a week late as I was caught up in all the festivities and the blogging went off track...time to get back on it!
A whole half a year old!
                                                                 General/milestones
Eliot I cannot believe you are six months old already...SIX MONTHS! It's just absolute madness!
At the start of December you experienced your first baby sensory, music and yoga classes, you seemed to enjoy them and we'll be going back soon!
You celebrated your very first Christmas this month, the day before your six month birthday! Of course you were spoilt by everyone and haven't got round to investigating all your new toys, although  you need to be older to play with lots of them. It was such a special Christmas having you in our lives. We all cuddled up in bed when you woke up and looked at what Father Christmas had brought you in your stocking.
Attempting to eat some CDs that were in your stocking

 Next we helped you open some of your presents. Of course you had no idea what was going on but you seemed to enjoy tearing the paper!
Opening gifts
We went to your Nana M's for our Christmas dinner, then came home to open more of your presents.
It was a magical time that will always be remembered!

Generally your personality is continuing to grow! You like a lot of attention and easily get bored. You whine when you've had enough or want something! 
You still have the odd night where you wake up and need a bit of milk to settle you again. We still have you sleeping in our room in your crib but you are looking far too big! We need to move you into your cotbed in your own room, even though daddy and I are reluctant to, it's the next step. 
About a week after your first tooth came through it's next door neighbour arrived and your two bottom front teeth are clear to see!
In the mornings you still wake up with your smiles and babbling, this has also developed.
You can sit up for longer periods of time before getting wobbly.
Nana J has taught you to high five which is so cute! You place you had on ours when we say 'Give me five'. Clever boy!
This evening we booked our first family holiday in April, so daddy and I are very excited.  It's our first holiday altogether but you have already been away with Nana J, Grandad and I back in September when they were thinking of moving to Sussex.

                                                                              Feeding
There is no doubt that bottles are still your favourite! You love food too and flap in excitement when you see any or your bottle. In fact it's quite hard to eat around you as you want some even if you'vejust had a bottle or eaten! So we try to eat when you do, otherwise there's lots of whining.
You still have Gaviscon in some of your feeds, I have cut down on using it. Sometimes you are still sick even if you've had it. You still drink 7oz bottles and I dropped your last feed down to this the day before yesterday.
You have tried more foods this month but you still hate carrot so we'll leave trying that again for a while. I am trying to encourage you to feed yourself but I think your are a little lazy and like things to be put in your mouth! That combined with possibly not liking the feel of some foods, this is what I suspect! You're happier holding a rice cake than something cold or sticky like banana or cucumber!
 I'm still persevering with getting you to drink water, although you continue not to be too keen. 

Chomping on a rice cake
Weight
You have not been weighed for weeks...I have no idea how much you weigh apart from that it's a lot! You seem to get heavier by the day!

                                                                       Clothes
You are in 6-9 month clothes although I will be culling some your sleep suits soon by cutting the toes off! These are what you outgrow first due to your long feet! You are in size 4 nappies too, such a big boy! 

Your Likes/Dislikes

  • You like spending longer periods of time in your Jumperoo and are getting to grips with the walker we bought you for Christmas.
  • You still enjoy being sung to.
  • Bottle and bath time are still two of your favourites!
  • Mimi and Coco still entertain you and you smile and chuckle away at them. Mimi still rubs her head on you even though you grab her fur tightly sometimes. I think she knows you don't understand.
  •  You continue to enjoy being out and about but get cranky when you've had enough.
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  • Tummy time is still not your favourite thing but over the past month you seem to enjoy it for very short periods of time.
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    Until next month....x


Saturday, 4 January 2014

Festive Round Up!


Happy New Year everyone! Hope you have all had a wonderful Christmas (seems like ages ago?) and New Year! I thought I would do a bit of a festive round up after reading lots of other Christmas & new year posts. I've been caught up in the festivities and in turn neglected my blog, so need to get back on track! Here's what we got up to...

Christmas Eve


On Christmas Eve I made a ham for the following day at the OH's mums. I followed the The London Mum's recipe which was simple to make and very tasty!
I was also inspired by Rhiannon over at The Life and Times of Mummy Morkus to make some salt dough decorations with Eliot and his hand prints. Lets just say mine did not turn out as well as Rhiannon's! You will have to click on the link to see how they turned out! In the photo above I had made the dough and was adding red and green glitter for some festive decoration. It was hard trying to get Eliot's hand print. He kept picking up the dough and squeezing it so there were a few attempts! I used a cocktail stick that was also a 'H' candle from 'Happy Birthday' set to scribe 'Eliot 2013' on one of the decorations. Unfortunately I also left it on the baking tray when baking the decorations...oops! The wax melted onto a couple of the handprints which stopped them from drying out completely. So I haven't got round to the final process as I'm not sure they will last. This is such a lovely idea and the salt dough decorations make a lovely gift or keepsake.

Christmas Day

1. Family cuddles in bed on Christmas morning.
2. Eliot opening his '1st Christmas card from us.
3. Having a go at opening some of his presents.
4. Waving some wrapping paper around as that was clearly much more fun!

5. Getting in the festive spirit by being dressed in Christmas outfits.
6. First Christmas plate & cup set from my parents.
7.  First Christmas socks to wear.
8. The turkey & trimmings at the OH's mums.

Christmas was special this year as it was Eliot's first Christmas. We spent the morning at home 
opening presents and getting ourselves sorted. We had our Christmas dinner over at the OH's mums, opened more presents and chilled before heading home.

Of course Eliot had no idea what was going on but I wanted it to be special for him and us as a family.
Boxing Day


Eliot was 6 months on Boxing Day, a whole half a year old! I can't believe how fast the time goes by! We just chilled at home and headed to a local supermarket for some bits before having a toast back at home to Eliot's Half a year birthday!


We also had a second Christmas with the amount of presents my parents & sister bought on the 28th.


                                                                    New Years Eve

My parents looked after Eliot for us while we had a night out with some friends. It was great to have a night out as a 'couple' and see in the new year.

                                                              Best wishes for 2014!
                                                                         Xxx

Monday, 30 December 2013

Turtlemeter Review



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We were kindly sent a 'TurtleMeter' thermometer and bath toy by Ozeri to review. This opportunity came just at the right time as I was looking into getting a new bath thermometer! Eliot has mild eczema so has been prescribed Oilatum to put in his bath, this turns the water a murky milky colour. The bath thermometer we used previously would be submerged under the water which meant I couldn't see the temperature or keep an eye on it whilst Eliot had his bath. I was always worrying whether it had got too cold. Of course I always check the temperature myself before putting Eliot in the water but I do like a thermometer for extra reassurance.  
With the Turtlemeter I didn't have this worry! As you can see the temperature display is not submerged under the water and is very easy to watch especially with the light that indicates the temperature. Just what I was looking for!

Blue = Too cold (Less than 95F)



Green = Just right (Between 95F & 102.2F)


Red = Too hot (over 102.2F)


 Here are the Turtlemeter's Features...
                                                        * Instantly activates in water
* Fun & safe waterproof bath toy
* Floats naturally
* Fully submersible
* Easy-to-read LCD screen
* Checks water temperature every second
* Sensor activated-No buttons or switches
* No annoying alarm sound
* Compliant with safety standards
* Ages 0+ (adult supervision required)
As well as being a great safety tool at bathtime it doubles up as a bath toy! As you can see Eliot enjoys playing with it (and using it as a teether!). The bright light on the temperature display also stimulates Eliot and encourages him to play.

You can purchase the Turtlemeter on Amazon, link here.


*This product was sent to us for the purpose of this review. All opinions & views are my own.








Sunday, 29 December 2013

Silent Sunday 29/12/13





                                                       

Thursday, 26 December 2013

What was in Eliot's 1st Christmas Stocking

Happy Boxing Day!
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas & Santa bought you all you wanted ;)

A few weeks ago wrote I wrote a post about some bits I bought for Eliot's Christmas stocking. I thought I'd share the couple of extra things I bought, what was in his stocking on Christmas morning!

  1.             'My First Christmas' teddy.
  2.              'Favourite Songs and Rhymes' & 'Animal Songs' CD's.
  3.              'Baby's First animals' word & picture book.
  4.              Pack of socks.
  5.              'World Of Happy Pocket Library'
  6.               Soothers.
  7.               Personalised clip on soother holder.
  8.               Bubbles.

What was in your little ones's stocking?
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