Monday, October 3, 2011

The Weekend

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This weekend I enjoyed more scones, this time at the Anglican Ladie's Devonshire Morning Tea in a garden in the next street over.

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Sunday I planted out the rest of my vege seedlings and we spent the afternoon at a Memorial Open Day at the Tennis Club in a neighboring town. It used to be a town, now it's just a hotel, a couple of houses and a fabulous tennis club. Oh, plus a wheat bin.

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The weather started out quite warm but we ended up getting washed out with a summer storm. I am so looking forward to summer storms here and the accompanying lightening shows. That is one of the benefits of not living in a built up area, you can really watch the weather come in. Especially when the terrain is as flat as it is here!
 

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The Mr has been keen for us to 'do' something together for some time. None of our interests really match up, but the tennis looked like it could be my cup of tea, quite laid back and not serious, so... we've found an activity we can do together! It will be our social Sunday.

Mx

Thursday, September 29, 2011

CWA flowers

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The ladies bring a single stem to our CWA meetings every month and we all vote on our favourite. This month I voted for the poppy, I just couldn't go past that beautiful colour.

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I also considered voting for this lovely which I've never seen before. Anybody know what it is?

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And here is our winner, a magnificent Clivea who rounded out my trio of favourites.

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Mx

Monday, September 26, 2011

The Weekend

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We went to a Sunday morning market in a town halfway between our town and where my sister lives. I agonised over buying another old sewing machine, the bobbin case had been stolen earlier in the morning (thieves!) so that helped my decision, but she was so pretty and only $10, I don't know if I'm going to regret not buying her.

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I did get an awesome coat stand though (that I haven't photographed) for $4! So now I have somewhere to hang my handbag. The devonshire tea scones were delicious and Charlie enjoyed the third scale truck.

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The wee man has been walking since his birthday and is getting steadier every day. Combine that with his high wave and it looks like he's doing a fabulous monster impersonation.


I also got half of those vege seedlings planted. Might have got them all in if I didn't wait for Charlie to wake up...

Mx

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Last Weekend

I had to think to remember what we did last weekend. I remember Saturday from this gorgeous photo.

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We walked to the sports oval for the children's fun day, but were too late. It's like Charlie knows when we are waiting for him to wake up, it's the only time he has a marathon sleep. So we went for a walk around town and stopped at the diner for a milk shake.

Sunday we wanted to go out for an exploratory drive, but a heavy soaking rain set in. Good for the farmers. So we stayed in and had an all day Renovators session instead. The Mr is in love with that show. I enjoy it too, especially as I know one of the girls from my childhood. It makes things much more interesting.

Mx

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Spring

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Charlie and I were invited out to a local farm to see a beautiful wisteria in bloom. Such a charming garden and farm house. It is lovely to see someone living my dream! Well, my old dream now. Since living in town I've updated my dream. I love living in the middle of town, it's fantastic being able to walk everywhere, my car hardly gets a look in these days.

Now I dream of buying a double block in town, building a passive solar house that is deliciously warm in winter and refreshingly cool in summer, and having a substantial garden with plenty of fruit trees and a productive vege patch.

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In the meantime I'm very excited to be planting a vege garden where we are. My wonderful Mum visited during the week and hand pulled all the stinging nettle out of the old chook yard (what a lady!) and I've got a tray full of seedlings to plant when the wee man wakes up.

Mx

Friday, September 16, 2011

Mangowine Homestead

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Charlie and I went to a friendship lunch with the CWA ladies the other week.
What can I say, those ladies know how to put on a spread. Apart from the food, it was good to see some of the local heritage, and of course meet lovely ladies.

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Charlie also got a lot of love from the caretakers dog.

Mx

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Pirate Party

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Charlie's first birthday party has come and gone. I think people enjoyed themselves, but I was too busy to enjoy it with them. I'm not keen on this throwing of big parties, but not having had a christening or naming ceremony or welcome to the world, I wanted to have one big event where we celebrated Charlie, and said "we love you mate, and we're so glad you're here!"

Mx

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Birth Story

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As Charlie is on the cusp of turning one I finished his birth story. I wish I had written this sooner, when it was fresh in my mind. Brace yourself, it's long...

I know childbirth isn't easy for everyone, but it was for me. My maternal Grandmother had 5 babies in 5 years and said it was just easy as shelling peas.

The day I entered labour, I had gone grocery shopping in the afternoon and it seemed that either the baby had got much heavier or I had been standing and walking around for too long.

At about 6pm I had my bloody show but as it was so minor I couldn’t be sure, so I showed my husband, Ian. Look, what do you think?? do you think there's any blood in that? That was the only thing he gagged at all night. Being the type to get queasy at the sight of blood, we both thought he might end up on the floor or laying on the couch at some point during our delivery, but no, he didn't miss a beat.

I continued doing what I was doing - cooking dinner, not thinking too much about it, not wanting to get excited, we weren't due for another 9 days, and as it was our first baby we expected to go past our due date. I wasn't at all nervous. I knew there was nothing I could do except let things play out. Ian had such an awful day at work that day (a Monday) that he said he hoped the baby would come that night so he wouldn't have to go to work the next day. Charlie did come that night, Daddy's boy.

After dinner I sat on the birthing ball instead of a chair at the dining table reading on my Laptop. Around 9 o'clock I felt the slightest of contractions. I never felt my Braxton Hicks, I only knew I had them by feeling the hardness of my stomach with my hands, so this was different and I checked the time. I thought I should see how long it lasts and how long between, if I get another. The sensation was so mild that I had forgotten about it before my last thought was finished. I only realised I had forgotten about it when I noticed I was having another, 8 minutes later. About five minutes after that my waters broke.

We rang our wonderful midwife and she told us to go to bed and get some rest, she'd be round early in the morning. We watched our favourite TV show instead, Ian sitting on the couch, me on the ball. 

I started timing my contractions with my Iphone’s stopwatch (I haven't reset it and I still have my 'laps'). Looking at it now, my contractions started out around 30 to 40 seconds long and were about 2 to 2 and a half minutes apart. We had been told not to ring until the contractions were long and strong and four minutes apart. At two minutes apart my contractions were closer together than that, but because they weren't long or strong we didn't think it was time to call. By the end of the show, the contractions were stronger and I couldn't concentrate on what the actors were saying when I would have one, I just rolled my hips around on the ball and wondered how I would go trying to sleep through them.

Just in case, we thought we'd set up the birth pool and half fill it (I'm glad we did), and I wanted to clean up and do the dishes. While doing to dishes and Ian was vacuuming I realised we wouldn't be going to bed. I sent Ian to the 24 hour BP to get maternity pads. Believing we still had a couple of weeks to go I hadn't got everything on the list we were supposed to have. I laid on my side on the bed while Ian was away, circling my legs through the contractions.

Of course BP didn't have maternity pads, so I rang my Mum. We finally decided to ring the midwife about quarter to 12, and she arrived just before midnight. My mum arrived shortly after with the pads. We wanted as few people possible at the birth and it was not planned for my Mum to be there (she had also said she preferred not to be there).

We finished filling up the pool and the midwife suggested I hop in. I did. I was glad to be in the water; when I was in the water the contractions didn't feel so bad. Then I felt like I wanted to do number two's so I was helped out of the pool and through our bedroom to the toilet. I sat on the toilet and my next contraction felt different, a lot more intense, that one kinda hurt.

Maybe that's when I transitioned, I don't know, but I knew a number 2 was not coming and all I wanted to do was get back in the pool.

Back in the pool it all felt manageable again. Ian was on the couch behind me and my midwife and my Mum at the pool edge in front of me, I was squatting, one knee up one knee down. I wasn't vocalising much, just a sort of a low moan at the top of my contractions. We had the pool set up in the lounge room, but we lived in a one bedroom flat, all the lights were off except the light in the bathroom from when I hopped out.  It was shining in my eyes and I wanted it turned off. It was distracting. I didn't have any music playing either. I had made a playlist but couldn’t imagine playing it.

In between contractions Mum was trying to be helpful and told me not to think about the pain of the next contraction, I got a little annoyed, I wasn't thinking about the next one and I didn't want to be reminded. Mum took a smoke break.

I went in to that cone of silence where you lose your outward awareness. I was just working my way through my contractions with my forhead resting on the edge of the pool. Then I could smell smoke and asked if my Mum was there. She was, she had come back in and been sitting in the corner. The second midwife had arrived as well. They asked me if I wanted my Mum to leave. I did, but I didn't want to say. I danced around the question trying to say yes but not wanting to hurt my Mum's feelings. I should have just said yes, because Mum was relieved. She wasn't enjoying listening to me in labour, feeling like there was nothing she could do to help make it any easier. She didn't know how to say she didn't want to be there and I didn't know how to say I'd prefer she wasn't there.

I continued in the pool, using a flannel dipped in ice water to make circles over my face through contractions (I gave myself quiet the facial) and drinking water. At some point I got slightly bored and thought I'd have a little feel down there. I felt something soft, the midwifes said it would be the membranes, and told me to stick my finger in and I should be able to feel the baby's head. They expected me to stick most of my finger in. When they asked me how far in I went I pointed to the depth of my fingernail, they were surprised and said the baby would be here much sooner than they expected. Then we ran out of drinking water.

We had already run out of ice. If my flannel wasn't ice cold I could take it, but if I had to drink tap water I would not have been happy. Ian was sent off to BP again, this time for water, he was told to hurry, really hurry, or he might miss the birth. We wished we'd thought to ask Mum to get us some water when she left.

Ian got back from BP and six minutes later Charlie was born just after 2am. On one contraction the head was out and on the next Charlie was born in to the waiting hands of his father. I love that Ian was the first to hold him.

It was all over so quickly and easily I think I went in to shock. After five minutes I asked what sex he was, fully expecting a girl. I didn't believe Ian when he told me we had a boy, and made him show me his bits. Yep, they were boy bits. I really was in shock. I had been so wrong with my 'knowing' that Charlie was a girl.

I birthed the placenta in the pool and was helped to the couch for a lie down and to put Charlie to the breast. 

I could end my story here, it all went perfectly, but I had more blood loss than they like, and two hours after delivery while lying on the couch trying to get Charlie to latch on I started to feel yuk. Ian took the baby to the bedroom and had a good chance to bond with him in the glow of the salt lamp, and I flaked out. I was given oxygen which brought me to a few times and an injection of oxytocin in the leg. I was on the verge of being transferred to the hospital, I'm so grateful I avoided that!

I feel so blessed by the whole experience and I am really proud of my body for the magic it performed. I was really just along for the ride, my body pushed our baby out all by itself. Our midwives were fantastic, allowing me to really do everything on my own just the way I wanted, no interference. I had no internal checks, no monitors strapped on, no hindrance. Of course they were there, ready to act if needs be, but they gave me the gift of freedom, the space to zone out and just let nature take its course.

I am also very grateful for the excellent after-care I received on the CMWA program. We couldn't have asked for better and I believe my breastfeeding journey would have been over early if not for their care and support. I love my midwives and I love the CMWA!

Mx

Friday, September 2, 2011

August

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bit and pieces of August

:: pruning many rose bushes
:: first steps
:: finding a rhythm to our day
:: starting to take care of myself again
:: happy, happy news of a friend's healing birth and new baby
:: the start of birthday season
:: the start of blowfly season 

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Housewarming

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We celebrated the Mr's birthday and our new home has now been warmed by wonderful friends.  It is still rather chilly here in the evening and so a beautiful orange 44 gallon drum was sourced and cut in half for the comfort of our guests. We had a fantastic time.

Mx

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

CWA

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Yesterday was our monthly meeting for the CWA. Next time I need to sit where I can read the motto to recite it (though I'm sure I'll know if off by heart soon enough).

Not that I don't love the rest of the day, but my favourite part is morning tea, those ladies know how to bake!

I helped sew a couple of doctor dollies for the young patients at Princess Margaret Hospital. The Dr's draw on the dolls to show kids where they are going to perform a surgery or such on them,  and then the kids get to keep and hold on to the dolls as a comfort.

Mx

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Another Weekend

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A trip to Perth to meet a little man who's birth was a healing experience, and have lunch with a friend who's birthday in four days will also be the first anniversary of her beloved younger sister's passing.

I hope you got to spend time with good friends over the weekend.

Mx

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Weekend

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Saturday was that glorious kind of warm perfect day that I wish we could have more of between the cold of winter and the blistering heat of summer. So delicious! I spent quite a bit of it outdoors in the rose patch pruning my little heart out. I'm still going, and I started the weekend before!

Sunday was a sunday drive out to visit my sister and her wife to see their new abode, a fun fifth wheeler caravan on their hundred acres. I had such a good time. We were also lucky enough to have a visit in the morning from my Aunt who bought Granny with her and my Uncle Geoff, the family historian. Little video clips were taken of the outside of our house and all of us having coffee in the kitchen. I like the thought that Charlie will have these pieces of family history from when he was a baby.

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Monday my Aunt turned 60 and I bought my first Pandora charm, I like that she has a little reminder of us and her special birthday. I also shot this canola field on the way over for dinner which is the perfect change for my header, seagull footprints at the beach aren't relevant now we're in the wheatbelt.

Mx

Saturday, August 13, 2011

July

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was a month of

:: unpacking and settling in
:: making new friends
:: visits and visiting
:: party planning
:: lots of trips by pram
:: learning to light the fire
:: three sewing machines, not one working
:: me giving up trying to keep breads and foods apart from fruits and veges (and breast milk) out of Charlie's diet. It's tiring being seen as the food nazi.

Mx

Monday, August 8, 2011

Breakfast lately

Inspired by baby food. Generally consisting of... 2 bananas, 2 apples, 2 pears, and 2 good handfuls of spinach. Yum! this one has a small handful of walnuts too.

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Really just a green smoothie without the water. I made one on the weekend with maca powder, cacoa powder and half an avocado that was left out overnight on the bench. That tasted delicious!

I'm still breastfeeding, and still losing weight (I don't weigh myself, but my wedding rings are rather spinny on my finger and I just about need to wear a belt in my skinny jeans). That statement probably isn't arousing any sympathy, poor me right? I'm not too thin or anything, but I need to be more prepared for feeding myself. With bread, milk and cereal on my 'prefer to avoid' list I often go hungry and then eat the bread anyway because I'm ravenous. I'm totally not eating in line with my ideals. Green Pudding however is a breakfast I can feel good about... except maybe the cost of the bananas.

Mx

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Captain Charlie

Only having sent out the last of my baby thankyous last week, I am licking and sticking the envelopes to send out the invites for wee man's first birthday next month.

I do not know when our baby suddenly changed in to a little boy, but it happened right in front of my eyes somehow. That imperceptible day by day growth!

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When the last Pirates of the Caribbean movie came out there were lots of pirate party ideas floating about the interwebs, so I thought it was a good theme to go with and I made a pinterest board here.

For the invite I used the pirate scarf and eye patch image in the free photobooth props from Oh Happy Day. I was thinking of a treasure map for the invite but this was easier and I like the way the photo personalises it.

Now I need to finish sewing the pirate bunting and get on to the streamers!

Mx

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

$700 +

Here is a collection of things I would much rather spend $700 on rather than my 'WTF' how did that happen?!! phone bill.


Hang it all

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Image source [Apartment Therapy]





I wasn't sure if this exercise would make me feel better or worse. I trawled my pinterest boards for things that I want and it appears I'm really not that wanty, so that is nice, but I still want to cry at the thought of all the other bills we need that $700 for.

Telstra please take pity on my stupid ass. The stupid ass that should have looked at the call rates when it changed carriers. I have never, ever, even come close to getting near my cap in the past, let alone blown past it by over seven hundred dollars.

Pretty please
Mx

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

June

We're more than halfway through July and I'm posting my June mosaic.

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June was
:: a month of panic
:: knowing we had a short number of days at our current rental
:: a flying trip to our new town and a lease agreement signed
:: one week to move
:: unpacking

phew!

Only having photos for 9 days out of 31 gives you an idea about how I'm keeping up. But I shan't be discouraged, I can always be better next month.

Mx

Sunday, July 17, 2011

The Weekend

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Camping plans were scrapped due to a rainy weekend forecast, so we had our first overnight guests instead. Our guests were forced to endure an icy cold house until an unspeakably manly fire guard (weld mesh) was forthcoming from the man cave shed and the new chainsaw had its mettle tested on old mallee roots. Oh a roaring fire does the soul good!

Charlie enjoyed having other kids about the house livening things up and putting joke glasses on him.

Hope you all managed to stay warm
Mx

Thursday, July 7, 2011

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Well we've sucked it and seen.... and we love it! The move went as well as we could have hoped and we are pretty settled in the new place. The Mr is particularly happy as he has been able to set up his tools and bits in a shed. I'm not too sad about getting a craft room either :)

Have you heard of the Shirley club? Well our region has a Margaret club! I will be Margaret 57 once I get my badge, I came to town just in time to make their bi-annual lunch on Monday. I was by far the youngest, but I love the older ladies and I can't wait till the CWA meeting at the end of the month.

This one was for you Mum, Happy Birthday! Love you xx

Mx