Pregnancy Diary: 14 Weeks

After the change to my due date last week, I’m out of routine and keep forgetting how many weeks and days pregnant I am.  It’s good blogging a pregnancy because it makes me pay attention to it!  After the first baby, the dates and milestones usually blur into one, and I’m trying not to let that happen this time.  Today I am *thinks for a bit* 14 weeks and 3 days, and I am happy to be in the second trimester at last.  The last few months have felt very long.

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Baby is: the size of a lemon, and moving around a lot.  I first felt it last Thursday, at 13 weeks and 6 days.  Other than the first pregnancy, when I felt the baby move at a fairly standard 20 weeks or so, I have always been able to feel movements quite early.  It was around 14 weeks with the second and third pregnancies and I think the last one was the same as this one, at just before 14 weeks.  It’s very reassuring and makes it much easier to feel connected to the baby.  At this stage I can only notice the movements when I’m sitting or lying still, so that’s all the more reason to remember to rest now and again.

I am: still very tired.  The sickness and dizziness are lingering on a little but I am much better than I was, and I have a bit more energy now so the house looks quite a lot tidier than it has been for a while.  It’s all relative and there’s a lot more to do, but I feel happier for a bit of therapeutic decluttering – I’ve taken a bag of clothes to a friend today, and there are nine more bags of clothes, toys and books in the back of the car ready to go to the charity shop tomorrow.  The last week or so has been quite difficult, but I’m focussing on the positives and other than that just trying to take it a day at a time.  I’m not sleeping very well, though slightly better than last week which was terrible.  My pregnancy hypnotherapy CD is helping a bit but I did have to listen to it three times last night!  I’m not sure what else I can do.  Any tips for dealing with pregnancy insomnia and exhaustion gratefully received.

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Pregnancy Diary: 13 Weeks

I had my dating scan today and my due date is now 2nd January.  I’d worked it out at 7th January, the doctor said the 6th, and one of the midwives said it was about the 9th or 10th, so I really didn’t know what to think.  But I’ll go with the scan prediction as it’s probably the most accurate, though I know due dates are an inexact science.  Anyway, based on that I am now 13 weeks plus 4, so this post is kind of late, though it feels early.

13 weeks

Baby is: the size of a peach.  The scan was lovely.  I was a bit nervous at first, but I relaxed when I heard the heartbeat, and then after a while baby started jumping up and down which was quite reassuring!  The scan equipment was amazing, much better quality than five years ago, and it was, as always, very exciting to see that there really is a baby in there.

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I am: feeling quite a lot better.  The sickness is mainly in the evenings now, and the dizzy spells are happening less frequently.  And the scan made me happy today 🙂

Our holiday at Butlins: Part 1

I have already written here about our break at Butlins Bognor Regis, and so has Paul, so I thought it would be good to give the children a turn.  This is Owl’s review.

My holiday at Butlins

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On Monday 9th June we went to Bognor Regis, which is the sunniest place in Britain.  We stayed at a holiday resort called Butlins.  Our accommodation was in the Wave Hotel.

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In the Wave Hotel there was a Games Port.  There was also a swimming pool called Splash Water World and we went twice.  Near Bognor Regis is Fishbourne Roman Palace, and they have some good mosaics.

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We also went to the beach at Bognor Regis.

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On the way home we went to another beach, which is pebbly at high tide but lots of sand is revealed at low tide.

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Look out for Monkey’s review coming soon!

We were invited to stay on a 4 night break at Butlins Bognor Regis as part of our role as Butlins Ambassadors.  All opinions are our own.

Why #WeLoveBeebies

If you read my last post you will know that this is a special weekend for Beebies Baby Store.   There’s lots going on to celebrate because they have been nominated as Best Independent Retailer in the Loved By Parents awards.  Voting closes tonight, so there’s still just about time to vote here.  These are my reasons why #welovebeebies.

They are a small independent business and that reason alone makes me want to support them.  Yes I know it’s stating the obvious when they are up for a Best Independent Retailer award, but I wouldn’t like to pass up the opportunity to mention that I’m not a fan of big faceless companies and I will always try to support independent retailers as much as I can.

The company is run by the very lovely Ami who has built the business up from scratch.  I had the pleasure of meeting her at the Baby Tilda Barn Dance, and she was just as nice as I expected from the way she comes across on twitter.  It’s good to know that if ever there were any problems with an order there would be a friendly person at the other end of the phone or an email to sort things out.

The range and quality of the products is excellent.  I’ve been browsing the website, looking at the lovely maternity and baby clothes, and also playing with testing toys at several Lullaby Trust fundraising events.  I am very much looking forward to having an excuse to buy some of them for baby number five.

Another reason we love Beebies is because they work with several charities, including the Lullaby Trust.  Ami has worked tirelessly to help Jennie in her efforts to raise money since her little girl, Matilda Mae, died aged 9 months from SIDS.  It has been wonderful to see the support and encouragement she has given to Jennie, and their fundraising achievements together have been truly remarkable.

And finally, we love Beebies because of the personal touch.  This is shown by the way Ami interacts with her customers on twitter, and the friendly personal service.  We were also lucky enough to be sent a party pack to celebrate with Beebies this weekend – I thought it was a lovely idea, and I particularly liked the handwritten message on the parcel.  It’s so much more fun and rewarding working with, and shopping with, small independent companies.

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Well done for all your hard work Ami and I really hope you win the award.  You deserve it!

The #WeLoveBeebies Weekend

I am proud to be supporting the very lovely Beebies Baby Store as they launch their #WeLoveBeebies weekend.  Beebies has recently been shortlisted as “Best Independent Retailer” in the Loved By Parents awards, and to celebrate they are planning a weekend-long party!  Come and join in the fun and help get #WeLoveBeebies trending on twitter and facebook.

Here’s what’s happening this weekend:

Friday 27th June

12-3pm The Beebies Baby Awards hosted by @ChelleMccann with lots of prizes on offer

3-5pm Ask the Owner – live Q&A with Beebies owner Ami Holt.

Saturday 28th June

Tell us, on your blog, why Beebies Baby Store will be getting your vote as “Best Independent Retailer” for a chance to win a £100 Beebies voucher!

Tweet your blogpost with the #WeLoveBeebies hashtag before 9pm on Saturday 28th June and the winner will be announced on Sunday 29th June.

Sunday 29th June

10am #WeLoveBeebies competition winner announced

1-3pm Beebies Top Tips – tips from parenting experts with a very special guest or two!

8-9pm Join Beebies for #BabyHour where they will be sharing their favourite Maternity, Baby and Toddler products with some fab special offers!

Please have a browse on their lovely website and join in with the party this weekend.  You can vote for Beebies in the Loved By Parents awards here.

 

Pregnancy Diary: 12 Weeks

Twelve weeks is a milestone and I’m glad to have reached it.  Not that there’s been a miraculous recovery from early pregnancy symptoms, and some of the time I am still feeling frankly rubbish, but when I stand back I can definitely see an overall improvement.

12 weeks

Baby is: the size of a large plum.  Looking quite human, moving around and practising making sounds.

I am: feeling much less sick in the mornings, though during the afternoon it usually gets worse and the evenings are still difficult.  The dizziness is still the same, and I’ve also been feeling breathless.  My iron levels are low which might explain some of the symptoms, so I’m doing my best to eat lots of iron-rich foods (I’ve developed quite an apricot habit, and today I was told that liquorice is good too so I’m snacking on that as well) and taking Spatone natural iron supplements.  I’m hoping to avoid the dreaded iron tablets because I get ALL the side-effects but we’ll just have to see how it goes.

On a more positive note, I have been trying really hard this week to remember that there is a baby in there causing all this trouble, and allowing myself to feel a little bit excited about that.  I’m still scared of having another miscarriage or finding out bad news at the scan next week, but I’m trying not to think about that too much.  I’ve been listening to a hypnotherapy CD for morning sickness which has helped a bit, though in fact I haven’t been listening to the words that much.  I’ve been finding it helpful as background noise to block out negative thoughts when I’m trying to sleep and it has given me a bit of space to focus on the baby.  Little baby number five, you are going to have to fight your corner for attention in this family, but I will do my best to make sure you get your share.

Butlins Bognor Regis – a Review by Daddy

Butlins, Butlins, Butlins – a great time by the sea!

I used to read positive holiday reviews in paper and think “they must be positive as the reviewer got a cheap deal to go there”. Then last year Hannah got appointed as a Butlins Ambassador, and once I’d stopped cracking lame jokes (are they going to give us red Ferrero Rocher? Where are the Butlins Consulates etc etc) we chose Butlins Bognor Regis as our review destination.
And now we’ve just come back, I realise that, for a reviewer to give a positive review, the holiday has to be good enough to overcome the natural English traits of negativity and criticism.
And Butlins was good. Really good. Our kids didn’t want to come home.
Accommodation first. We stayed at the Wave hotel, and it was everything you could wish for in family accommodation: clean, modern, spacious and indestructible. We’d not stayed in a hotel as a family before and the children were very excited. We had two interconnecting rooms with us and the older boys in one, granny and the younger children in the other. All the children fizzed with excitement over their ship-style cabins with the bunk beds, and we loved the size of the room and our comfortable kingsize. But let’s not forget the elephant in the room:

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We all laughed. Yes, yes lots of hotels do towel animals but the Butlins masterstroke was to provide an instruction booklet on how to make the elephant. It’s a step up from the towel roast chicken my mum showed us how to make in Minehead one evening.
We had a slightly unfortunate test of the accommodation – our daughter came down with Tonsilitis, so she stayed in bed for much of the last two days. There are a lot worse places to be ill – I pointed out to her if she were ill at home she wouldn’t have a TV on the wall and a view of the sea out of the window. We took it in turns to look after her, and I have to admit I rather enjoyed my stints of sitting on the balcony reading the paper in between administering antibiotics.
On to the food. We had a half board package in The Deck restaurant, which was a breakfast and dinner buffet with the option to swap the dinner buffet for vouchers to use in other Butlins restaurants. We didn’t have a bad meal the whole time we were there, and even the standard of the breakfast buffet was excellent. I travel all over the country on business, and have used a lot of Full English and Continental breakfast buffets, but never one that included pancakes, kippers, made-to-order omelettes and porridge. The temptation was to eat too much, and of course we succumbed to this, particularly on the first morning. But with a long enough holiday I think we could manage to get back to normal eating levels.
We were keen to see what Butlins provided for the children, as when we’ve stayed at Butlins Minehead it’s been as part of Spring Harvest, with its own children’s programme. The first thing Butlins provided for our children was a dedicated Games Port containing Playstations, Wiis and other consoles. Telling an eight or ten year old that they can play whatever they want, including Minecraft, is a holiday winner. Our older boys spent at least an hour there each day , and the younger ones joined in from time to time.

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Then there were the live shows. We watched a full pantomime on the first night that was as good as the one we see in Epsom every year.. We saw the Skyline Gang show, the Mike the Knight show, the Thomas the Tank Engine show and the Puppet show – all the children liked them, even the older boys. If you’ve been nervous to take your children to the theatre, the great advantage of the Butlins shows is that the seating is informal, cabaret style. No one minds if you get up and walk about half way through.
The Red Coats do their job of keeping the children amused really well. Each live show had lots of the big kids in their smart red blazers acting as the audience stokers: dancing at the front, shouting ‘he’s behind you’, clapping along – what an exhausting job!

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We spent most of our time on site, but went to Fishbourne Roman Palace on the second day and Littlehampton beach on the way home. Hannah’s spoken about that, but the surprise for me was how little we went off site – there was enough to keep everyone amused for much of the time.
The swimming pool (Splash World) is well equipped, warm and with good slides. Minehead Butlins has bigger slides ,but not all of our children can go on them, and Bognor had a family slide that even the four year old could go down. He did. Again. And Again. And Again. He was delighted.
All-in-all, a great holiday and we would recommend Butlins Bognor to anyone with children. We brought granny along, and even she enjoyed it!

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We were invited to stay on a 4 night break at Butlins Bognor Regis as part of our role as Butlins Ambassadors.  All opinions are our own.

 

 

Anthony and the Ants

Anthony and the Ants by Gemma Raynor is a picture book on the theme of sharing.

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Anthony loves to eat but a horde of hungry ants keep carrying away his food.  He tries to escape from them and eat an apple in peace – with very surprising results.

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I read the book at bedtime to the two little ones and they both enjoyed it.  Rabbit said she liked it because it is funny.  Tiddler just said “Again!” as soon as I finished reading it, which is the sign of a good book.

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We were sent a copy of the book free for the purpose of this review.