British bun in the oven
#91
Re: British bun in the oven
Nice to hear that about the 3 month mark - hope the same is true for us! My parents, sister and best friend have been SO helpful. I guess I (wrongly) assumed the same about his mum...
#92
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Just breezing in with a quick update. I came back to work yesterday which was hard, but she has daddy day care while I am working so that has made it a LOT easier on me. She is just over 3 months old and sleeps through the night for the most part (has been mostly since 6 weeks old!) and is generally a good baby.
And hubby's citizenship interview is set for Nov 17th which I am more excited about than he is (he dreads the civics test, LOL). Hope everyone here is doing well!
And hubby's citizenship interview is set for Nov 17th which I am more excited about than he is (he dreads the civics test, LOL). Hope everyone here is doing well!
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Re: British bun in the oven
Just breezing in with a quick update. I came back to work yesterday which was hard, but she has daddy day care while I am working so that has made it a LOT easier on me. She is just over 3 months old and sleeps through the night for the most part (has been mostly since 6 weeks old!) and is generally a good baby.
And hubby's citizenship interview is set for Nov 17th which I am more excited about than he is (he dreads the civics test, LOL). Hope everyone here is doing well!
And hubby's citizenship interview is set for Nov 17th which I am more excited about than he is (he dreads the civics test, LOL). Hope everyone here is doing well!
Sleeping through the night at 3 months is a very good thing, you are very lucky! Ours is 8 months old now (I can hardly believe it!) and for the most part sleeps through, but even now she'll wake up a few times, but mostly to have her nappy changed, for which I can hardly blame her!! She is at a fun stage right now though, starting to crawl (albeit backwards), feed herself those little stars and she even managed to say 'Da Da' the other week. I swear I heard her say 'Elmo' over the weekend as well.
Tell your husband he has nothing to worry about - the civics test is pretty easy. As long as he learns his book he should be fine.
How's his band doing these days as well?
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Re: British bun in the oven
Sleeping through the night at 3 months is a very good thing, you are very lucky! Ours is 8 months old now (I can hardly believe it!) and for the most part sleeps through, but even now she'll wake up a few times, but mostly to have her nappy changed, for which I can hardly blame her!! She is at a fun stage right now though, starting to crawl (albeit backwards), feed herself those little stars and she even managed to say 'Da Da' the other week. I swear I heard her say 'Elmo' over the weekend as well.
Tell your husband he has nothing to worry about - the civics test is pretty easy. As long as he learns his book he should be fine.
How's his band doing these days as well?
Last edited by AZ_Alba; Oct 19th 2010 at 11:15 am.
#95
Re: British bun in the oven
my boys both slept through at about 17-18 weeks but my last (the daughter) took until about 13 months!
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Ours is nine and a half months now, crawling, cruising (which apparently means he walks around using the furniture for support) also stands ups and pushes his toy box around the house. Have had the fun of baby proofing the house and watch him start the Roomba Vacuum then crawl to Mum or Dad for safety. Dogs are totally unconcerned as he crawls over the top of them to get where he wants.
It's good your dogs don't mind getting crawled over, but I'm not sure how our cat is taking the discovery that the baby will be able to get around unaided soon. It is going to be an interesting few months.
On an off topic note - how are those Roombas, are they worth the money? Kmart had one on clearance for $75.00 and I was half tempted to pick it up but my wife just laughed at me . We ended up spending over $80.00 on a new upright hoover anyway . . .
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I would not get the cheaper ones as they cannot be programmed/scheduled so as to run when you are out during the day and the filters are not as good.
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Sounds like fun . Our babysitter also minds a baby who is about the same age as yours, I think that is pushing our Sydney to want to learn everything quicker. According to the sitter, she only crawls forwards when the other baby is there, if not she goes backwards instead! I swear up and down she did say 'da da', 'elmo' and 'ba ba' all within the last week . . .
It's good your dogs don't mind getting crawled over, but I'm not sure how our cat is taking the discovery that the baby will be able to get around unaided soon. It is going to be an interesting few months.
On an off topic note - how are those Roombas, are they worth the money? Kmart had one on clearance for $75.00 and I was half tempted to pick it up but my wife just laughed at me . We ended up spending over $80.00 on a new upright hoover anyway . . .
It's good your dogs don't mind getting crawled over, but I'm not sure how our cat is taking the discovery that the baby will be able to get around unaided soon. It is going to be an interesting few months.
On an off topic note - how are those Roombas, are they worth the money? Kmart had one on clearance for $75.00 and I was half tempted to pick it up but my wife just laughed at me . We ended up spending over $80.00 on a new upright hoover anyway . . .
Also how far have got with solids, we are just introducing meat
#99
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No, it hadn't occurred to me to try that. I'd end up confusing her though because I'd sign with a Belfast accent
Seriously though, I'd never heard of signing to babies before. Is it something I should try?
Seriously though, I'd never heard of signing to babies before. Is it something I should try?
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They say it helps with communication, babies can apparently sign before they can speak and this is supposed to allow them to communicate more as toddlers supposedly reducing tantrums. I think that may be over selling but we see as time goes on.
http://www.babies-and-sign-language.com/
http://www.babysignlanguage.com/
Of course it is American Sign Language so the accent may be off
#101
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They say it helps with communication, babies can apparently sign before they can speak and this is supposed to allow them to communicate more as toddlers supposedly reducing tantrums. I think that may be over selling but we see as time goes on.
http://www.babies-and-sign-language.com/
http://www.babysignlanguage.com/
Of course it is American Sign Language so the accent may be off
http://www.babies-and-sign-language.com/
http://www.babysignlanguage.com/
Of course it is American Sign Language so the accent may be off
That, of course, could me my influence. Not that I'm conceited or anything of course . . .
#102
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Check out local library, they might have free classes, I know my old one did.
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#104
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Sleeping through the night at 3 months is a very good thing, you are very lucky! Ours is 8 months old now (I can hardly believe it!) and for the most part sleeps through, but even now she'll wake up a few times, but mostly to have her nappy changed, for which I can hardly blame her!! She is at a fun stage right now though, starting to crawl (albeit backwards), feed herself those little stars and she even managed to say 'Da Da' the other week. I swear I heard her say 'Elmo' over the weekend as well.
Tell your husband he has nothing to worry about - the civics test is pretty easy. As long as he learns his book he should be fine.
How's his band doing these days as well?
That is SO cute about her crawling, feeding herself and ESPECIALLY the 'da da' part. You must be really enjoying all of that.
The band hubby was going to be in went belly up, unfortunately. Mainly because the lead singer's head grew about 10 sizes, LOL. So he's enjoying being a stay at home dad with a Nashville Predators hockey season ticket holder. I figure staying home with her all day rewards him hockey games every now and then! We'd have two tickets if we could afford it - and if we wanted to schlep a baby to 43 games a year (no thanks!).
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Yeah - I can't believe she started sleeping through at 6 weeks old! Not a perfect science because she does wake some nights but that's more like what we expect.
That is SO cute about her crawling, feeding herself and ESPECIALLY the 'da da' part. You must be really enjoying all of that.
The band hubby was going to be in went belly up, unfortunately. Mainly because the lead singer's head grew about 10 sizes, LOL. So he's enjoying being a stay at home dad with a Nashville Predators hockey season ticket holder. I figure staying home with her all day rewards him hockey games every now and then! We'd have two tickets if we could afford it - and if we wanted to schlep a baby to 43 games a year (no thanks!).
That is SO cute about her crawling, feeding herself and ESPECIALLY the 'da da' part. You must be really enjoying all of that.
The band hubby was going to be in went belly up, unfortunately. Mainly because the lead singer's head grew about 10 sizes, LOL. So he's enjoying being a stay at home dad with a Nashville Predators hockey season ticket holder. I figure staying home with her all day rewards him hockey games every now and then! We'd have two tickets if we could afford it - and if we wanted to schlep a baby to 43 games a year (no thanks!).
Shame about the band - bloody singers and their egos, eh? I'm getting burnt out with mine too - but it is the audiences that are annoying me and not the members. Every time I have to look out at a see of drunks I think how I could be at home with Sydney instead