23 March 2014

Sunday morning blogging

I don't actually have much to write in this blog but I thought it was about time for another post.  Mat is back at work and working very long hours so Popsicle and I have had a lot of quality time together .. I've managed to keep her alive and (mostly) happy!  We got our first real smile out of her last night, which was very exciting.  

We haven't had any more catastrophic journeys in the last few weeks.  Poppy has been quite well behaved in public!  It's a different story at home but at least she puts on a happy contented face when we're out and about :)

I literally have nothing else to report so here's Poppy being cute.  I try not to bombard Facebook with pictures so I save them up for blog posts :)

Me and Pops being in love. We spend a lot of time like this.

SO TIRED.

Enjoying the sunshine in Canary Wharf!  We had about a week of beautiful sunny days in London.  It didn't last.  Yesterday I got off the bus early to walk home because I thought it was nice.. halfway home it started hailing!  British weather...

So stylish. And we're really good parents strapping her into the rocker... oops!

Me as a baby on top, Poppy on bottom.  She normally looks like Mat but when she's sleeping peacefully she looks like me :)

I think she has an overactive startle reflex because she often sleeps like this, with her hands straight up in the air. So cute.

Gazing out the window.  "Wow Mom look outside!"

CHUNK.

She's always so tired in the mornings from keeping me up all night.  It's hard work!

Smiles :)

<3

Lazy Sunday morning photos.  

Mat is so jealous of how in love me and Popsicle are :)

We're venturing into Canary Wharf today to do some shopping because Mat actually has a day off!  

The end.

10 March 2014

Another Blog, Another Guest Author: the Sister Edition

Since Allie is busy being mommy these days, I (Auntie Katie) thought I'd take over the blogging duties for this week. It probably won't be as funny as Mom aka Grandma Caryl's blog but I will do my best. As my Christmas/birthday/Valentine's present, my loving husband paid for me to fly over and visit Allie and Mat and little Poppy (really I think he just couldn't think of anything else at the moment and needed an out).

First things first. Poppy is the cutest, sweetest and at the moment, poopiest baby girl in the world. Right now she's sleeping on Allie's chest, facing the ceiling with her mouth wide open. And quite possibly pooping again. She's starting to figure out the whole 'I have the power to manipulate my parents and make them do what I want' and she's only 5 weeks old! So proud! Allie has almost figured out that it's okay to let her cry for a few minutes at a time but I think she's just enjoying the time when Poppy will willingly let herself be held without trying to wiggle away.

As with any new parents, there is a learning curve. Like as soon as you put a new onesie on a baby, they will vomit silently in their swingy chair. Or you have to fasten both sides of the diaper in order to keep the pee on the inside and not all over the second brand new onesie you just put on the baby after they vomited on the first. And the best one of all... the new baby will be a cluster-feeding, cluster-pooping, crying mess right up until the point dad comes home from work and then they will fall asleep while he's holding them while mom looks on like 'Really?!'

As a first time visitor across the pond, I wasn't really sure what to expect so I just decided to not have any expectations. Allie will tell you that I am one of the most laid back tourists she's led around England, which is probably just code for 'Seriously just tell me what you want to see.' But having already had a baby myself and knowing how stressful it can be to bring a new infant out and about in the city, I didn't want to put too much stress on her or Poppy. And this is my vacation from the real world for a bit so if I want to sit in the flat with Allie and eat crumpets (which are amazing.... like a pancake and an english muffin had a baby smothered in jelly) and just stare at Poppy, then that's okay with me!

That's not to say that I didn't do any touristy stuff. One of the first recommendations from Grandma Caryl was to go to Borough Market and get this amazing grilled cheese on crack sandwich. That is truly the only way to describe it. Until you talk to my husband who said and I quote: 'You traveled halfway around the world to another country and the first thing you eat is a grilled cheese?' Yes. Yes it is. But he's just jealous because Borough Market sent my foodie senses off the chart. There were so many things that smelled amazing. I could have spent all my money in one day. Which brings me to my one piece of advice for traveling to London that both Grandma Caryl and I failed to realize would not happen.

Do not think you can come here and lose weight with all the walking you'll be doing.

That was my plan when I came over here and I'm pretty sure I've gained at least 5 pounds (and not the good money kind of pounds). Grandma Caryl said the same thing: 'I'm going to do so much walking... I'm sure to lose weight!' Neither of us took into account the sheer abundance of good food that just begs to be eaten. And you will eat it. You think you won't. But you will. My downfall started with fish and chips at the Folly and then a cupcake stop after St Paul's Cathedral. Anyone sensing a theme here?

Sunday was a whirlwind walking tour of the big sights. Mat had the day off so it was a family affair with everyone out. We started on the South Bank where Allie experienced, for the first time, the inability to take a good picture of either the London Eye or Big Ben because THE SUN WAS IN THE WAY!! Grandma Caryl goes to London, it's rainy and cloudy and windy. I come to London, it's sunny and warm. We managed to get a decent picture of Big Ben after crossing the bridge by Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament. A leisurely stroll next to a park led us to Buckingham Palace and finally Trafalgar Square. The tour was only interrupted by a few Poppy feedings and one ice cream stop for Mat.

It was Monday morning that Allie realized the problem with commenting on how much Poppy slept and only woke up to eat and worrying that she was constipated. After Poppy woke up almost every hour starting at 1am, she then pooped 5 times and had 2 baths. Gotta love that learning curve. She'll never complain about not enough poop and too much sleep again!  Monday night ended with (surprise!) more good food at Jamie Oliver's Barbecoa. Poppy decided she wanted to eat with the grownups at the restaurant. 4 times. All the good food put us in near food comas!

Monday was my trek out on my own day to Westminster Abbey for the tour and the British Museum. I couldn't get into the Abbey because it was closed for an event which I later found out was my chance to catch a glimpse of the Queen. Yeah. Like Her Royal Majesty the Queen. If only I had been there two hours later!

I think this is long enough for one blog entry. The rest of what I could talk about is just more food we've eaten and at this point most of you are probably headed toward the fridge anyway. Poppy and Mat have gone off to dreamland and I'm sure the tired momma is not far behind. Good night from across the pond!


Tired Mom (or Mum) here - I have about 10 more minutes before my eyelids become too heavy to hold up so I'll quickly add some photos!  

First off, Mat and Poppy in dreamland:
They are so cute.  She loves him.

Katie and Bump with the London Eye. Note the blue sky!

Katie and Bump with St. Paul's Cathedral. 

Poppy helping Auntie Katie pick out nursery furniture/bedding.

Sleeping off another all-nighter.

So excited about dinner at Barbecoa!

That's all for photos tonight!

Someone else come visit me so I can have another guest blogger! :)

07 March 2014

A post that's not as funny as Grandma Caryl's guest blogs..

I'm writing this blog when I should be napping. "Sleep when the baby sleeps!" they say.. but I'm not a good napper so I'm blogging instead :)

In this blog, I'm going to do a comparison of having a baby in London (with public transport) and having a baby in America (with a car).  Here is an example of an outing in London with a tiny baby:

This morning I got up 2 hours before I needed to leave after having approximately 2 hours of sleep last night.  Poppy was surprisingly cooperative this morning so I actually managed to shower and shove a crumpet in my mouth before we left.  Before we left, I fed her and she immediately projectile spit up all over the couch.  So now my smooth morning has turned into a frantic scramble to take the cover off the couch to wash it before running out the door. It gets so much worse....

I make it to my lunch meeting with my NCT group unscathed.  It's Shrove Tuesday - aka Pancake Day - so we all eat pancakes one-handed while feeding/holding our babies (it's really quite impressive!).  Poppy was happy and alert before we left so I thought I'd chance it and wait until we got home to feed her... MISTAKE, Allie, HUGE mistake.

We make it as far as Waterloo Station (approx. a 4 minute walk) before Poppy goes into complete meltdown mode - screaming, red-faced, lip-quivering meltdown.  I get on the train hoping the motion will calm her down but no dice.  So I get off at Southwark Station (one stop from Waterloo) with the intention of sitting on the platform and quickly feeding her before getting back on the train.  Since I'm breastfeeding, feeding her requires a chair or seat of some sort.  As adept as I am at breastfeeding, I haven't quite mastered the logistics of doing it standing up in public.  As I now know, Southwark Station has no seats or chairs of any kind ANYWHERE in the station.  So now I'm in panic mode and Poppy is absolutely inconsolable.  

Two very slow elevator rides out of the station later, we ended up in a pub outside the station.  I go in and try to find a seat.. the only seat available is literally on top of a heater.  So we do a quick, sweaty feed and head back to the station.  We make it as far as the platform before the little bugger loses it again - serious meltdown mode!  There's a train sitting there and I think "Wow what good luck! The train is here!".. get on the train only to realise there is a lady collapsed in the next car over so they're waiting for a paramedic.. which means we sit there for 10 minutes.  The entire time little Poppykins is absolutely wailing!  

Finally, the train starts moving and we make it back to Canada Water station (which is only 4 stops from Waterloo, where this journey started).  Poppy falls asleep and we walk the 15 minutes home with her getting mildly wet because I haven't figured out how to put the rain cover on the buggy yet.
Poppy pre-meltdown.  So deceptively peaceful.


Now... here's how this journey plays out in America with a car...

Leave lunch, Poppy cries, then I:
A. Drive home and then feed her. Everyone's happy.
...or
B. Pull over into a parking lot and feed her in the comfort and security of my own car, then drive home. Again, happiness all around.

SO MUCH LESS STRESSFUL. 

(p.s. I wrote the top half of this post on Tuesday and it's taken me 3 days to finish it.. I'm on Mom-time now)

Rant over.  

As she gets older, it does get less stressful to take her out in public.  And I'm getting better at manoeuvring the buggy aka stroller for all you Americans ;) on and off of public transportation.  

Now for the fun part - photos of my adorable child :)

So proud of herself after keeping me up all night..

Staring at Daddy and working on her neck muscles!

She was hungry...

LOOK AT THOSE CHEEKS!
Poppy is gaining weight like a champ - she's over 10 pounds now!

That's all. It's 1 pm and I haven't showered yet.  Katie (YES KATIE'S HERE!) and I are going to Borough Market to stuff our faces today - hopefully little Popsicle behaves herself!