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Wow, that’s some blog break….

Okey dokey, won’t try to explain the past 8 months in any great detail, except to say mostly I have been busy making sure this little man arrived OK.

Rowan, our new addition to the family, whose presence at the beginning of his journey wasn’t known to us! A whiff of cat-food leaving me feeling nauseous for 3 nights in a row, led us to buy the cheapest pregnancy test kit we could ( 2 for £1 - Bargain!) which had me peeing all over the show in the ladies loo of a Poppins cafe to find the test turned blue very quickly. Consulted the doc about a positive coming up so quick on a cheapie test kit when I really only could have been at most 5 weeks pregnant and there was a mention of twins!!! but no, turns out ‘lil Rowan had already been there 5 weeks (OMG) and with my waters breaking a month early (whole other post there about that and his birth and my week in hospital!) it all made for quite a short pregnancy.

Anyway… yes ‘lil Rowan, born 27th March weighing 5lbs 12oz, same as his big, big, big ’sis Natalie. Last weigh-in had him at 9lbs 2oz at 6 weeks - I have super-duper-breast milk!

So I’m sitting here now with him on my left shoulder trying frantically to master the art of typing as quickly as possible with one hand whilst trying not to loose my train of thought and aiming to spell at least 75% of words correctly without the need for the spelll check and wondering whether the bracelt I’m wearing to remind of which boob to use next is in fact on the right hand or have I lost the plot with it already?

….ooh, we’re not bankrupt anymore either. Yep that was another big bummer about last year, lost our business (2 paint your-own-pottery cafés) - nearly taking the house along with it! If there’s a petition about to stop all our local high streets turning into generic copies of each other, with small businesses no-longer-welcome to trade ‘cos of sky-high rents & rates and the snobby attitudes of Agents who don’t deal with the little man, trying to squash us like ants then I’ll sign….so much for another post…..

Normal…ish service resumed….

So, the bleeding turned out to be the start of a complete miscarriage.

:cry:

Not much to say really, having lost baby no 2 (Kaitlin), I don’t see this as being ‘quite as bad’ as that experience. I sound so blasé about it but I’m not - inside I really am not - but I’m sitting here at the other end of the past week having survived - so on with life. We’ll try again - soon - and pray (something I don’t often do but really should start!) that we can have a healthy 3rd addition to our family.

Over the past week we have:

• Visited S&G (you didn’t see that one coming did you?) - (((hugs))) to S&G for looking after the girls and putting up with us. Their butterfly’s have hatched (10/10 sothat’s not bad!) and have been released. We acquired a home for our chrysalis’ and they are still waiting to hatch. We have also gained what looks like a Cabbage Looper Caterpillar - found him in the garden when I was pulling weeds (and supposed to be resting yes I know…) out of the back garden (which over the past weeks has transformed into the back garden from hell!), he is in a lovely little jar (with airholes!!) munching on cabbages and getting very fat! Their loft is all finished now so I’m all jealous about the fact they now have a house twice as big as us! :mrgreen:

• Natalie had her last Brownie session for the term at Queen Elizabeth Country Park on Thursday 20th - she also got enrolled - so now she’s a fully fledged Brownie with lot’s of badges for me to attempt to sew on her sash over the break. She managed to remember the Promise word-for-word and had a lovely time with all her Brownie & Rainbow friends. :mrgreen:

• Natalie, Alex & I went to see Twelfth Night at the Chichester Festival Theatre on Thursday 19th (Hermionie stayed with Nan&GDad P for some Nanny-Time!) - not as good as Midsummer Night’s Dream (I think that’s just because I studied Midsummer Night’s Dream a bit more at school so was more familiar with it) but seeing Patrick Stewart rolling on the floor in cross-gartered in yellow stockings ‘meowing’ was not a sight to be missed. Poor Natalie - I wanted to introduce her to the theatre & Shakespeare - don’t think Twelfth Night was the best way to do it! - a bit heavy for her I think but still, she coped fantastically with having to sit relatively still and quiet (and not be able to ask questions every 2 seconds!) for 2 1/2 hours - think the huge cup of sweeties after the interval helped! :lol:

• Visited the hospital on Friday 20th for a check-up & scan to see if my body managed to cope with miscarriage itself and not need a d&c (which I probably would have refused anyway!), which it has so Yay for that I suppose … anyway… took the girls with us and while we were waiting Natalie was purusing through the leaflets and turned to me and said ‘Mummy….what’s an STD?’ :roll:  made the others ladies in the waiting room laugh and left me with an awkward silence whilst trying to figure out how to answer.

• Saturday 21st found us at Ford Cumberland for English Heritage’s National Archaeology Event there. We went last and it was fantastic, this year was just as good - although there were a few bits missing that they had last year - we missed the blacksmith and bronze man, the old fashioned scuba-diver in the tank and the cave-painting but this year there was still enough to keep us busy. Natalie had a go at an archaeological dig and processed her finds afterwards, spent ages looking through very powerful microscopes at pollen and seeds and cave-man poo to see what we can learn about our surrounding area and about what cave-men ate, knocked a couple of stained glass paintings (ok, they were only glass-paints on acetate!), spent alot of time watching the alchemist perform his experiments - creating fire, making blood, making posion - turning something red into something yellow, making it froth and then made it fizz a bit! (I kept asking him what he was using but he kept referring to the ingredients in old language and never broke character so no go there then - will have to Google it - there was definitely vinegar involved though!) He also had a baby dragon in a jar - which Natalie kindly informed him that it was indeed a Large Prickly Stick-Insect that he had pulled 2 legs off! :mrgreen: - These experiments were not as groos (and dangerous!) as they sound and they kept a huge crowd of kids quite entertained for a long time! Natalie also felted a pebble. Hermionie & I ground grains into flour on rocks. We all had a go at making some clay pots. We wtached the Roman Gladiators fighting for a while - Natalie joined in and slayed a few! We all spent ages in the tents there looking at animal bones, sorting pigs jaws & teeth, tring to assemble a fox’ skeleton, determining the ages of trees, looking at aerial survey photos that appear to stand up through a device whose name escapes me right now - it’s a-something-oscope I think! There was just so much educational content for all of us (with the possible exception of Hermionie, who bless her, at only 2 years old - she could only really grind flour and play with clay!) and everyone around was very enthusiastic about helping the kids discover something new and pass on their knowledge…and did I mention it was free!! Excellent.

• Sunday 22nd found us back at Fort Cumberland for the 2nd day of English Heritage’s National Archaeology Event there. It was so good, we went back with S,G,K&J. Repeat of yesterday with a good dose of kids larking around on the grass!

Add in doses of DS’ing, drawing, DVD-watching, Education-City & playing with J&K.

and so to Today - Monday. Spent a quiet morning with the kids playing My Little Pony’s, I took the girls out for a MacDonalds and a look around MFI, Homebase and Town for some ideas on the soon-to-overhauled-bedrooms. We picked up some bargains in Primark and I spent some of my gift certificates in Boots. More Education City for Natalie in the evening.

Bored now. Bye!

Not Good

Started bleeding yesterday when I woke up - didn’t feel yucky or bad, except for feeling like my period’s coming. Today the bleeding has been worse- bright red on & off, mainly when I wipe, I’ve had crampy-type pains like a period, no real bad abdomen pains though. Alex made me an emergency Dr’s appt - she was a nice Dr - not seen her before - thought I was going to told I was being silly worrying about a little bit of bleeding - but with the problems we’ve had in the past with Baby No.2 - we’re both over-cautious. So Dr did a pregnancy test which is still very positive - on a good note she said it was a very strong positive - so she expected the HCG levels to still be high? She has told us to call our regular GP in the morning and get an emergency scan appt at the hospital ASAP to see where the bleeding is coming from - had this with Baby No. 2 - all did not turnout well and I took the early bleeding (although that was significantly worse) to be a sign - which we often do, but only in hindsight!

Just a waiting game I guess - spent some time looking around the internet - really shouldn’t do that - it’s too scary to worry about all the other things that ‘could’ go wrong.

Bleeding is still there and I still feel ‘on’ - trying to take is easy and stay positive.

A lovely afternoon.

Didn’t achieve much this morning or early afternoon really. Kids were playing in the living room, fed rabbits, looked at sticky’s, mooched generally. Alex & Natalie popped round S&G’s for some bits while Hermionie & I cleaned up a bit - she loves helping me out especially when she’s on her own with me - she takes great delight in helping me clean, dusting, plumping cushions, and attempting to sweep - it’s v. cute, not to say that Natalie doesn’t dislike taking charge of the hoover!!!!

Had another Estate Agent round today who said the same as the other one so negative equity it is then - guess we’ll be staying in this house for the next ten years!

Packed a lunch, filled the car with some much needed - we’ve-been-running-on-fumes-for-days petrol and headed for Southsea. We late-lunched on the green behind the Portsmouth Natural History Museum which was where we headed after eating.

It’s a nice little museum - free (which is a bonus!) but I don’t think it’s changed that much since I went when I was a girl? Nevermind - kids still enjoy running round - we’ve been 5 or 6 times now and they still learn something new, they’ve got some butterflies there as well. (Although they don’t always seem the healthiest/strongest butterflies I’ve ever seen??)

So we spent a good 1 1/2 hours walking round. By closing time - we still hadn’t made it to the microscopes, so Natalie was a little disappointed - will have to make a repeat visit soon.

It was the first time Alex had been - he was quite impressed considering it didn’t cost him any money and it kept the kids busy without arguments or whinging. :lol:

Sun was shining, a little windy but pretty much gorgeous on the seafront, headed down to the beach for some pebble-throwing and shell/stone hunting.

Popped past the Southsea Model Village which we’ve never been to - so we’ll add that to the list for another day also. Grabbed an ice-cream from the van and had a lark about practising cartwheels, swinging the kids round. (which Hermionie reaaaaallly doesn’t like - bless her!) The kids then proceeded to bashing Alex about (I remember this as being a favourite pastime with my Dad - play fighting and charging about like loons :lol: )

We then headed for the park to let of some more steam!

Had to return home to eat. All watched Anthea Turner:Perfect Housewife (why? oh why ? - I hear you cry?), I managed to resist the urge to clean the house some more for about 1/2 hour, but the Anthea-Effect got the better of me!!!!

Tucked the kids up on the sofa watching Charlotte’s Web, (I’m still upset by the Spider dying :sad: ) and I have been trying to publish my now-updated iCal calenders without a .Mac account? - Trying the setting up a webdav server on the G5 but it looks a little to scary for me right now, so I’ll settle for sharing via this.

Oh….and just this pic ‘cos I think I’ll miss this face as she grows up!

More piccies up on Flickr now as well - managed to transfer all our photos to iPhoto (can you tell I’m big with the Apple love?) and tag them and found I can drag them straight out of iPhoto to Flickr……little things :roll:

Tired!

OK, maybe I whinged a bit excessively about Stonehenge - it seems they do do out-of-normal-hours walk-amongst-the-stones visits and there are big changes planned including a new Visitor Centre with lots more educational facilities on-hand, the removal of the path and the major upheaval of re-directing the two roads around Stonehenge - Go For It!

So, today started early with a visit from K. Hermionie & K were very argumentative today - Hermionie didn’t really want to ’share’ and was asserting herself a little more today (K is 9 months older than Hermionie!) much to K’s disgust! Every time one of them found a new toy, the other wanted it instantly and whinged incessantly at either me or Alex until one of us withdrew the toy and left them to it!

Natalie was busy drawing Horses (all the girl wants is a rich Daddy and a Horse) ‘How to Draw Horses’ Book - she really is quite good with the aid of the book - shall see if she can remember how to draw a horse without it - she’s used this book alot!

Popped down the shops for some over-priced sugery goodness and took the girls to the park, left as the skies turned grey and it started raining! Kids sat down to watch ‘Over The Hedge‘ but the littlies got bored. S came round with a very poorly back, Natalie drew & decorated her hands for http://www.handsup4homeed.blogspot.com/ now I just have to scan them in..hmmmmm

G finished work and joined us, Alex was dismantling a Boombox and a DVD Player I believe? G & Alex ‘worked’ while S, me and the kids mooched. Had to put the Hedrin on Natalie (well S did ‘cos I’m over-cautious being pregnant! - thanks S!), the little bu**ers have been breeding, I thought they might not like pink hair but no - I thought that there’s no way she’d get nits if she weren’t at school - guess I was wrong, I think they just looooove her hair - arrgggghhhh!!!

Popped over Cosham (Yay! - sarcastically) with G, K and Hermionie to sort K’s eye out at the pharmacy and grab more sugery goodness in the form of half-price priced ring doughnuts - Yum!

All decided we’d be better of round S&G’s so departed to there, kids were happy playing - Natalie set-up a drawing school in the living room and PS-2d with J. (very nicely I might add - they really get on alot better now!)

Hermionie & K continued to squabble over babies and I quite frankly got sick of it - thank goodness pizza goodness arrived to stop the arguments.

Tried to settle the kids down, Hermionie eventually fell asleep after 2 hours of being so over-tired and wriggling/singing/talking to herself/pillow-plumping and jumping all the sofa while tried to watch Holby with S but I was so tired I lost my rag with both kids and put them to bed in the conservatory (on the sofas with sleeping bags!!) and didn’t end up saying a proper goodnight to them which just eats away at me - ahhh - went in later when they were both asleep to say sorry and kiss them goodnight.

Alex & G got alot done, S’s back got the better off and she toddled of to bed, leaving me with the tv remote!!!

Blah, blah, blah….

Natalie was DSing in bed this am while H trashed her room playing dress-up.

Natalie had a guide bbq (free Yay!) this afternoon and had a good time making new friends with the older girls. I spent a very comfy hour with Hermionie on the sofa, playing on Natalie’s Leap-pad and watching CBeebies. She still has quite a rough cough, not taking anything for it now though. Picked Natalie up and went to Emsworth for some duck feeding and boat watching. Damn forgot crabbing materials! Had some nice ice-creams (baby no 4 likes the ice-cream - my excuse at least!)

Natalie and I watched RSPCA Rescue - she’s v. interested in working with animals - have to work on that.

General ramblings: Binka’s limping again - keep an eye on him. • Saw a link for tie dye on someone else’s blog - want to that now! • Looking forward to a possible holiday in September, a couple of days in the New Forest. • Been listening to ipod alot lately, great escape listening to music, but means I don’t sleep till about 3am! • Want to do alot more spontaneous stuff, paint, create - need to fulfill a creative desire, instill it in the littles ones who will invariably make a mess :-) Saw people painting down Emsworth - amazes me people can that - I have no faith in myself - boo hoo. Want to learn to play the guitar.

A new way to approach things…

Have had some lovely weather here today - managed to 3 loads of washing washed and dried on the line! - Yay! Rabbits also had a lovely day out in the garden.

I sat with Natalie whilst she completed 5 pages of SME and set-up some maths and handwriting for to carry on with later through the day, along with some french, human body, and please oh goodness please child finish JP7!!!! (just so it’s finished!) - can’t believe I haven’t tried this approach before - I’ll figure out what I want her to cover the next day - set it up, bookmark the relevant pages, etc and leave her to it (unless she asks for help obviously)- hopefully with her completing it by 5pm, this might take the pressure of the work/play divide that seems to happen - if she knows what she has to do - she can take some responsibility for it and arrange ‘play time’ around it - I hope!!!

Kids watch a few DVD’s- Toy Story, Barbie Fairytopia - Magic of the Rainbow and The Secret Garden. Alex took kids to Tesco for top-ups and crazy-pregnant lady fetish food whilst I tided the usual load of can’t-see-the-carpet-for-toys that Hermionie had left me with.

Hermionie has been wandering round most of the day chanting her version of the alphabet (v. cute!)

We all watched the last Doctor Who again on On Demand - made more sense watching it knowing what’s going to happen - Natalie still couldn’t quite get her head round the whole one word at one time all across the world and the satellites thingy that saved the Doctor and now I’m tired of trying to explain these sorts of things in simplistic form! (you know where you try to explain something to a child without using words that they don’t understand thus leading you to divert the explanation and explain the meaning of the word then backtrack to where you were originally, without repeating yourself and carrying on! - Ugh!) And is just me or where you put off by Catherine Tate in the Christmas Episode and now she’ll be back in Season 4 - Not Pleased. :evil:

Spent some time re-connecting with my G5, sorting through iTunes, iPhoto, enabling Front Row (tee hee!) and trying to control it all with my mobile! (wonder if it will ‘just work’ with an iphone?) obviously this was all too much for Alex ‘cos he doesn’t see a point in it all (Front Row that is….) ‘cos it doesn’t actually achieve anything…….until…he saw that you watch movie trailers on hand with a few clicks - fickle bu**er. :lol:

Pink haired faeries

Alex has been on a mission to clear our extension - or rather make space in the extension for the piles of c**p that shouldn’t be in the house ‘cos even though crazy pregnant lady doesn’t outrightly moan about it any longer, he sees her right eye twitch every time she has to squeeze past or jump over a pile of c**p that shouldn’t be there!

I managed to mow the lawn today before the heavens opened.

Natalie read most of the library books we got the other day. (I managed to request Imperfectly Natural Baby & Toddler and much to Alex’s amusement - I have been completely sucked into this book as I was with it’s predecessor Imperfectly Natural Woman)

Dyed the kids hair pink!!! (we are so rebels :twisted: ) Natalie has a pink steak either side, her fringed ends tipped pink and all the other ends pink, Hermionie has a single streak to the side which looks very ‘Hermionie’ (she also has a tattoo!!! - it’s a temporary spider-man one from a packet of sweets that she refuses to wash off!)

Trying to have more of just a quiet day in today (I need it!!) Natalie went to Brownies and took part in the ‘Cheeky Monkey Challenge!’ - managed to get some sponsorship money but forgot ask a few relatives when we saw them. :roll:

GDadL popped down for an hour to see the kids today.

Please don’t bite your toenails.

Yummy fried breakfast courtesy of Alex. Managed to win for Natalie the brownie books she needs on ebay plus a little bag - still have to hem her trousers.

Natalie was singing on the PS2 - she’s quite good- get’s alot of Lead Singer’s (although all you really have to do is hum the right tune!). She had a go on Lemmings with the eyetoy but they kept bursting!

I have been drinking lots of Orange Juice and milk lately - not together obviously! Yuk! and eating lots of fruit!

S,G,J&K pooped round after their carpet hunt - kids all a bit hectic - had popcorn, Natalie showed S the sticky’s. Hermionie has been quite clingy today - she fell asleep on me while I was on the computer (mastered the art of this when she was a baby!)  We meant to go out to feed ducks somewhere today but time got away and it was raining most of the time - although not in London evidently - caught the Tribute to Diana Concert at about 5:30, broke for a bit while H went to bed and N had a luxury bath!!! and a pedicure - disgusting child bites her toenails :-(.

Socialising overload

Went round S&G’s to look after all the kids while Alex & G played posties together.

Kids were amazingly wonderful today. Smalls playing dress-up and Big’s were ’sharing’  :shock: the PS2 and taking turns!!!

Gave them all a snack - no arguments!

I got bored with all the kids keeping themselves occupied so I cleaned!!! (well I am pregnant afer all!)

Alex & G got soaked (ha ha!) and wibbled on about ebay some more. Left for Cosham to post some bits and pick up some bits for E (Our Niece) - Happy 18th Birthday! Went round B&D’s to celebrate E’s Birthday (which was on Tuesday) with a BBQ and being British the weather wasn’t going to spoil it so tarpaulin & gazebos a plenty to keep us in the shelter.

The kids had a nice time playing with their cousins (who we don’t see often enough!), we talked, ate, told B&D I’m pregnant (they seemed pleased so it’s just my Mum & Dad to tell when I see them) and came away with 2 baby gates for bubba.

D had the idea of putting Natalie in loft when baby arrives - there’s going to have to be a major shift around, the baby can have Hemionie’s room ‘cos it’s the smallest, Hermionie can have Natalie’s room with an optional re-paint if she wants, I think Alex & I will stay where we are, but it would be nice to have a re-decorate or shifting of furniture, which leaves Natalie to go in the loft (don’t worry, it’s converted - we’re not stashing her up in a dark dingy loft, balancing on beams and breathing in fibreglass). Natalie, being the eldest is going to need a bit more privacy and I don’t have to worry about her on the steeper stairs. I had wanted to sleep in the loft again, but I’d worry about being ‘above’ the kids and about Hermionie on the stairs in the middle of the night if she needed us.

Gave E money for driving lessons as her Birthday Pressie - wish I could have given her more!

B got the Wii out with Wario-Moves and despite discussing with Natalie that we would leave at 6 - she whinged. Got home and watched the last Doctor Who - So sad it’s over till Christmas - loved the bit about Captain Jack being the Face of Boe though! - glad to see that after Martha saved the world - they didn’t just jump in the TARDIS and off to the next adventure - I’m sure we’ll all see enough of her next season though! Alex, Natalie & Hermionie wathed Doctor Who Confidential while I Fell asleep - I’m getting really good at this sleeping malarcky now- except at night !!!!




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