Did some stuff that escapes me now but we visited Alex’s brother so the kids played with their cousins for quite a while.
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Got the male Rabbits neutered at Southampton RSPCA - while we waited for them we went to West Quay for a look around - found the new Apple Shop (((((((((me in heaven!!!!!)))))))))) lot’s of 24″ iMac goodness. Picked the Rabbits up all safe and sound and looking sorry for themselves
and dropped the girls round S&G’s while Alex & I went to pick up Natalie’s new bed (off eBay) and then we went back to West Quay, picked up a MacDonald’s for the kids on the way home. ![]()
So, the bleeding turned out to be the start of a complete miscarriage.
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!
Saw it at Jax, here.



No more for now.
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.
Large cracks of thunder and pelting rain, followed by sunshine with lot’s of flying ants - guess it’s Summer then!
Natalie has been doing lots in her busy books, crosswords and number puzzles, also PS2-ing on Cars that she borrowed from J and we all watched Cars.
Hermionie called me a princess when she found a wedding photo of Alex & I (that GDad F had left out after looking through the filing cabinet for his papers - hmmmmm really must go check up on well he’ tidied’ up after himself!!), she said it so innocently and matter-of-factly ...’that Daddy, that Mummy, you pincess Mummy’ - thank you sweetie - you made my day. :razz:
Alex attempted poached eggs with toast for Lunch for him and the girls - went down a treat! (with help from Delia! - never got on with her recipes - is it just me or is the ‘Delia way’ of cooking a lot more complicated and expensive than it should be?)
Nan&GDad P visited in the afternoon to play with and pay attention to to the girls and took them to the shops for sweeties as Nans do :roll: and stopped at the park, even had a go on the trampoline in the garden with the girls.
Hermionie has been hanging on to the Dummy a bit more than usual - don’t know whether to go Cold Turkey?? - maybe just make sure she doesn’t have any to hand other than when she’s actually in bed.
Bet you can’t guess where we went today…
…that’s right - 5 points - S&G’s.
We were supposed to all go to the Play Festival at Southsea this year (all - that’s right - we’d even kinda pursuaded the ahem..’men’ to come parent the kids outside - even G!!!! - but only ‘cos Alex caved in so quick!!) but with S’s back which is still painful and the amount of painting that S&G have to before having the carpets are fitted on Monday, we opted for playing at home for the day. Alex & G managed most of the painting - with advice and helpful hints from Sarah & I (well you can’t just leave them to it can you????)
The rest of the day for S & I was a blur of kids playing, arguing, laughing, painting, eating, moaning, crying, pulling potatoes & carrotts and putting chrysalises into their new home to hatch. (ours are at the chunky-pillar stage - about a day or two off getting ready to hang and begin turning into chrysalises).
…so - the painting - S wants some ‘artwork’ in the new bathroom and spare room upstairs so she went along to the Grange and bought 5 canvases, I came armed with bottles of poster paint and brushes and we launched it all out in the garden with the kids for a really nice hands-on let-yourself-go painting session. The kids (and we talking ages 7, 6, 3 & 2) really got stuck in and painted some lovely (and slightly disturbing depending on your angle!) pictures. S & I had a go on one together as well, I think we all did quite well - will have to piccies and post them - I was especially proud of Natalie’s - she kinda made mistake (well, technically there shouldn’t be ‘mistakes’ in art - but at point there was some lovely colour with a huge swirl of black that just got blacker!!) until she dripped colours on top and totally saved it!).
All had BBQ as the weather kind of held out for us, kids went to sleep watching Chicken Little and adults watched some funny telly.
Started off the day with brekkie in Tescos, followed by shopping at Tesco and ASDA because we’re going through the ‘I’m bored with Tesco’ phase again. Got a new pair of shoes at ASDA
I’m not a traditional girlie where shoes are concerned - I’ve about 3 pairs that I’ll wear, one’s a muddy pair of mountain climbing boots, the other are several times repaired brown calf-high boots and now these - they’re soooo comfortable I”m never taking them off!
We all went to a local school fayre in the afternoon and picked up a couple of bargains:
Pink ‘n stripey hats & gloves for Hermionie -
gorgeous aren’t they?
And black kinky barbie boots and a tartan belt for Natalie.
And lastly lots of lovely books…..
…which will end up here…..
…our living room bookshelf - we also have one in the hall, dining room and both kid’s rooms - I need more book shelves- you can never have too many books!!!
It’s also about time to officially hand over my fav cardigan of Natalie’s to Hermionie. (Sorry rest of family, I know I’m supposed to pass it all to you and wait for Hermionie to get it but there are a few items I’m hanging onto for dear life - this being one of them!) It’s soooooo soft and cuddly. Natalie’s been wearing it for about 4 years now!!! We’ve finally decided that cuffs up to her elbows aren’t fashionable, so Hermionie can wear it with folded cuffs round the wrists.
Took the kids to the park (Inside Out Park was Closed again???) for a bit then headed home for dinner. Natalie & Hermionie read through the books I bought and played in the living room. NanL popped down to see and play with the kids and gain a bit of technical support for WinXP - Grrrr!!, GDadL popped in for a bit (on the way to the pub!!)
Alex’s MacBook is running a bit screwy so I’ll spend the best part of the evening sorting that out - will probably re-format it and make it all new - whilst he falls asleep on the sofa watching Click. ![]()
….just chucking out old www links and came across this
http://www.nhen.org/nhen/pov/editors/default.asp?id=157
I expect most of the ’seasoned’ HEdders have seen it but still….








