Enjoy ๐
Enjoy ๐
Yes! It’s finally here! The blog post that is. The Baptism was in June. Am I forgiven? Good. It really was a lovely and special weekend. Darby’s Godfather flew in from Mount Isa, and his Godmother, along with family and close friends, all traveled up from Brisbane to stay for a night or two. Hubs cooked up a storm on Friday night on the BBQ, while we did a bit of prep work for the next two days.
It meant so much to us to have “our people” with us for the weekend. There was so much just sitting around, shooting the breeze, and enjoying the company. As usual, the photos tell the story best!
Darby-doo with his Godfather, Felix
And Godmum Sonia
The kids absolutely loved all the attention! As well as the hammock that Uncle Felix bought us. Winner!
Hubs with his 2 BFFs
This scene spells out pure joy for me. Wonderful friends and family, fantastic food, and not a care in the world.
This was the order of service the church put together for us. It was so gorgeous!
Darby looked grand in the family Baptism gown that his older brother and sister wore before him.
And the service was really lovely.
A few nice family photos before Chanbe and Quindy went too feral.
And then back home for more good times and good food.
And of course, there had to be “foot” cakes, just like Chanbe and Quindy’s big days.
We made a little toast to a wonderful weekend.
Thanks again everyone for coming and sharing Darby-doo’s special day with us, and for being some of the first people to see our first house. It was such a great weekend, and we look forward to more in the future! (Great weekends, not more kids to baptise… ๐ )
Today is the first day in a few weeks that I’ve felt more like myself. I’ve had a few days where I’ve had a sleep while the kids are sleeping (1-2 hours) and a few nights with only three wake-ups between the three kids. Actually, last night it was just Chanbe (once) and Darby-doo (twice). Quindy is sleeping through like a champ. Two weeks and three nights ago, we started gently encouraging the kids to sleep in their own beds “all night long”. Somehow, about 5 months ago, they both got into the habit of coming into our bed during the night and sleeping there for the remainder of the night. I’m not going to lie. Hubs and I were quite enjoying all the snuggle-time with the four of us in our big, warm, king-size bed. But about a month ago, it was just becoming ridiculous.
Chanbe would lie across the bed and kick Hubs half the night; Quindy would wake up at 3am and want to look at the photos on my phone; and Darby-doo was getting woken up with all the hullabaloo, and wanting to be boobed back to sleep. Of course.
So I sat them down on the Monday morning, after a particularly ridiculous night’s “sleep” and gently explained to them that it was time they started sleeping in their own beds “all night long.” I told them that if they wake up and would like a cuddle, to call out to me and I would come in to them. We talked about it a fair bit that day, and I set up some incentive milestones – for one night, they got a little surprise (I can’t even remember what it was now – maybe a piece of chocolate with morning tea???); for one week, they got a toy (Chanbe got Dusty Crophopper, fire and rescue plane and Quindy got a Peppa Pig phone) and for one month, they will get a bigger surprise (yet to be determined. Most likely Lego of some sort.)
And it has worked. The first week was really hard going, with wake ups/cuddle requests/feeding 1-2 hourly; the second week brought some good nights and some really ridiculous nights (hourly wake-ups between the three of them!!) and the last few nights or so, have definitely been better. I knew it would take a little while, but I also knew it would totally pay off for everyone. The kids are getting better sleep, Hubs is getting much better sleep, and I know there will be a time in the near future that I will get to sleep “all night long” as well.
I’m feeling a real sense of achievement around it to be honest. I didn’t want the kids to feel unwelcome in our bed, and I didn’t want them to feel abandoned. But I also knew that we couldn’t keep going the way we were going, and function properly during the day. So much of parenting is about encouraging kids to be more independent, but also letting them know that you’ve got their back.
I started weaning myself off my meds around the same time as we started this exercise, and I realised that it was a really bad time to do so. I’m just not ready yet, and that’s okay. There’s no hurry. Good sleep, clear thoughts, and joyful moments are much more important at this time.
Sweet dreams everyone.
The first two videos are from a few months ago, but they are Hubs’ favourites. He loves watching Quindy sing “Ellit go”.
And Chanbe loves singing “The Brave Song”
And this never gets old. He really gets going at the 20 second mark:
Darby-doo. Cute name for a cute kid. It caught on quickly, and that’s just what we started calling him all the time. Kind of like Quinn is always Quinny. Or Quinny-babinny-boo if she’s being extra cute. And Chance gets a Chancey-pants on occasion.
Anyway, one day I added a scooby and all of a sudden it was Darby-scooby-doo. Still super cute. Then Chance added a poopsie, and it became Darby-scooby-doo-the-poopsie.
And as if that wasn’t enough, a nincompoop was added for good measure.
So here it is folks.ย Darby-scooby-doo-the-poopsie-nincompoop. And in case you’re having trouble with the pronunciation:
Smell their head, they say.
You look at them strangely. Why on earth would you want to smell a baby’s head? That’s just weird.ย All you wanted to do was cuddle their baby, not smell their head.
But they insist, and so you humour them. You take a reluctant sniff. Something catches you, and you have to go back for more. You take a deep breath and you are overcome with a feeling. It’s like nothing you’ve ever smelt before. Like nothing on earth; it’s heavenly. And you are immediately convinced that this is actually what heaven smells like.
A baby’s head.
Before you become a parent, other mums and dad’s don’t entice you to join their ranks by telling you about four-year-old defiance or two-year-old tantrums, or even 8-month-old fevers and accompanying clinginess, no matter how endearing it is. No. They lure you in with that damn irresistible smell. That smell of rainbows and unicorns and butterflies and heaven.
So at the end of a long afternoon, an evening of battles, tears and tantrums; yours and theirs; and 2 generous glasses of wine, all us parents can do, is remember that smell. Someone seriously needs to work out a way to bottle that stuff.
It’s heavenly.
Did you know that in the last 2 weeks, I’ve written a blog post almost every day? No? Well that’s because those posts haven’t made it from my head to my keyboard in that time. But I tell you what, there have been some crackers in there! For instance, I finally told you guys all about Darby-doo’s baptism; I shared some baking that I’ve been doing; and I shared with you that we are completely hooked on the TV series Falling Skies. I’m totally crushing on Dr John Carter (fine. Noah Wyle)ย right now. Can you blame me? (Holy moly look at that baby face!!??? Has it really be that long since ER was on TV??)
Did you know I had a big cleaning frenzy on Wednesday and have vowed to keep the place in a respectable fashion from now on, and so far I have!? Our dining area went from this:
to this:
and the kids toyroom went from this:
to this:
I completed my to do list that day and feel great for it. I’ve also been putting in more effort day-to-day to keep it in a nice state so that each morning we’re not waking up to a mess. I think it’s helping with our morning routine as well.
Did you know that I like my bananas to be really ripe? Likeย really ripe. Like this:
Did you know that I don’t actually know how to turn on our new laptop/tablet? I just press all the buttons on all the sides until something happens.
Did you know that Darby has started pulling himself up to a standing position? He’s not even 8 months old yet, nor is he crawling – just scooting around on his tummy commando-style.
Did you know that he smiles whenever I pull my phone out to take a photo? As per above.
Did you know that I’m a Marriage Celebrant? I did my professional development last weekend and it was so great to meet other celebrants in the area and it got me all geared up again to DO MORE WEDDINGS! Know anyone who needs a celebrant? ๐
Did you know, that for the first time in my life I’m actually losing weight and it’s not as hard as any other time I’ve tried? I’ve just finally (FINALLY!!!!) found my sweet spot. I’m still enjoying life, but I’m just not feeling the need to shove crap in my cake-hole every single day. I haven’t felt this good in a looooong time, nor have Iย ever believed that a) I can reach a healthy weight and b) that I can keep this up long-term. I’ll update you as I go!
Did you know I’ve been meaning to share an hilarious youtube video of the kids singing Let it go. Which I will do…. now! Enjoy Quinny’s finale ๐
Did you know that Darby-doo is now big enough to sit in the trolley seat? So this is my view when I’m feeling daring enough to take the three of them for a (very) quick shop:
Did you know that I’ve been blogging for 7 years now and I still love it!? Like, seriously love it. I should do it more often ๐
I could hear scratching coming from the next room; rummaging, fossicking, and then silence.
I had two choices. Do I go and investigate, or do I drink my hot cup of coffee and enjoy my cuddles on the couch with Chanbe for just a few more minutes.
I knew it might be to my detriment, but I opted to stay in the couch on this cold and windy day. I take my 11am coffee very seriously and it would take a lot to get in the way of it.
I then went to take a look, and this is the sight that greeted me:
She was supposed to be having her daytime sleep.
But, obviously, smearing zinc cream all over her arms and legs seemed like a much better use of her time.
I have started planning some baby-proofing measures for Darby, but it seems I need to Quinn-proof a few of my drawers first.
The booger monster has been living in our house for a week now, with Darby being the latest victim. He hasn’t wanted to sleep lying down the last two nights so I’ve been sleeping with him on the couch.
Aaw that face ๐
And he cries whenever I try and put him down so there’s been a lot of this going on:
Poor little chicken. I’m getting lots of cuddles and no housework done. Not a bad way to spend my Saturday!