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Apple is Two!

My Baby turned two on Friday.  I am a little late on the post front, but we had a very busy day on Friday.

Since Opa is here visiting we have been going non-stop.  We had a morning of shopping an afternoon of getting ready for dinner and an evening of fun, food and loved ones to celebrate our little girl turning two.

Her two favourite presents were a pair of boots from Opa, that have only left her feet for sleeping and a trip to the fair. And the floppy sun hat you see here that my girlfriend brought over for her.  We had thirteen adults and six children for dinner, a record for us.  Our dining table had to be added on to and extended into the living room.  It was a lot of work but a great evening was had by all and the birthday girl managed to stay awake for the entire festivities.  The above photo was taken at the end of the night, so fitting.

Now for me to get over the fact that my baby is two years old!  Time really and truly flies when you are having fun and it sure doesn’t seem like two years has passed since we first welcomed her into our lives.

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Categories: Baby, Birthdays

My Left Boob

The title of this post has been in my mind for six months.  If you are one of my few male readers and you don’t want to hear about breastfeeding, then step away.  Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Before I became a Mother I decided I was going to breastfeed. There was no question in my mind, no thought that it wouldn’t work or that I would have trouble, I was going to do it and do it for a year.   Then J came along.

My precious little guy who became my precious big guy within weeks.   Born at 8lbs 2oz, he nursed like there was no tomorrow, I could set a clock to his two hour feedings and he ate for ten minutes and was done.  He gained a pound a week for three months straight.  We started calling him ‘the chunk’, thankfully that nickname didn’t stay but, he grew into his true nickname of ‘Bubba Joe’.  Why I don’t call him that on my blog is beyond me because he truly answers more to ‘Bubba Joe’ than he does to his real name.  When it was time to switch over to solid food J quickly became a lover of all things food, juice (or water with a splash of cranberry) became is new best friend.  However, he still nursed a couple times a day and night until he was about ten months old.  Slowly he dropped to nighttime feedings only and then one day at 131/2 months he stopped.  I knew it was coming, but it was heart breaking at the time.  I never knew if I would have another child and it was a bitter sweet moment.  He was done.

Then along came Apple, which is her nickname, but she rarely answers to it, funny, eh?  When she was born and weighed in at 9.5lbs she was the heaviest and longest of all my nieces and nephews.  We thought for sure she was going to be a large child, we prepared for it.  However, despite the fact that she nursed all the live long day and night she is actually quite tiny.  She is tall and lean, but light and has zero body fat.  How she got that gene is beyond me. We introduced her to solids at six months, like her brother, but she didn’t really care at first.  She slowly started eating more and more and finally decided that she could eat all day long. Some days she eats more than J does.

But nursing she wouldn’t give up.  Around Christmas time I was feeling like I was going to cut her off.  It had been a year and three months and I was done.  However, she got sick and would only nurse so I continued on.  As the months passed and she started pulling on my shirt, I realized I really had to stop this because I did not like being pulled and torn at all day long.  She eats, a lot.  So I cut off the daytime feeds.  It was a tragic month of tears and shirt pulling and giving her yogurt after yogurt.  Finally she mostly stopped pulling on my shirt.  Every now and then she still does it, but I know she is just hungry.

The nighttime feeds continued though.  And the judgment from family and friends was really starting to get to me.   It was totally my choice to continue to feed her, and I really wanted to stop, but I felt like she would just do it one day, like J did.  This Friday, however, I was done.  I am not sure what made me decide, I guess I didn’t really think about it, I just didn’t do it and was able to settle her.  So on Saturday I didn’t offer.  Instead I offered water, which she was not happy about.  I think I have insulted her, but so far she still kisses and hugs me so I think she will get over it.

Here I sit on Tuesday with a left boob that is not only killing me, but wondering why on earth I stopped feeding Apple.  For some reason the left has been the favorite of both kids so it is continuing to fill up whereas the right, bah, it’s fine and half the size.  Hopefully I won’t experience mastitis for the first time after I weaned my kids but, I am on the look out for it.  As much as I was done, I will also miss this time with Apple.  It was the only thing I could offer that was truly from me.  I do not know if we will have any more children, so I also have this little bit of sadness that I will never get to do this again.  And maybe, just maybe once the ‘girls’ stop lactating, they will return to their old former size, a girl can hope can’t she?

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Categories: About Me, Baby

One Christmas

Down, two more to go.

This past weekend was so busy.  I had a Playgroup Christmas party which included a visit and sleepover with one of my girlfriends and her daughter.  I am so blessed to have such wonderful friends and her visit meant so much to me.  We chatted, while I cooked preparing for our In-Law Christmas.  I just wish she didn’t live so far away that we couldn’t visit like that a little more often.  Thank you.

Sunday brought the In-Laws over for Christmas as they are heading to Vancouver to visit Hubby’s Sister for Christmas.  Hubby’s Mom and Step-Dad got the family a Wii.   We had lots and lots of fun trying it out on Sunday afternoon.  J is a master already and Hubby was shocked that two rounds of golf had his legs aching.  I played a little Tennis myself and my arm is still a little sore.  I can see us getting lots of good use out of the games and who knows, maybe it will help be get rid of those last five pounds.

Today, I braved the mall with my Mom and the kids.  We all did great and picked up the few things we needed there plus a visit with the Big Guy (need to scan that photo in).  Now all we have left to do is wrap everything!

I leave you with a photo of my smiley little Girl.  Apple was laughing up a storm the other day while we were in the truck waiting for J to finish school.

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Categories: Baby, Christmas, Santa Clause