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28.9.11

DIY - Baby Leggings

Last week I saw a little baby wearing the cuuuutest little leggings with a ruffle bum. I so badly wanted to ask the mum where she got them, but she looked tired and ... oh who am I kidding. My shyness got the better of me. I froze. I couldn't ask.

So when I came across a little tutorial to sew leggings from scratch I nearly squealed! I already had some fabric. My mind was made. I set out to make Audrey a pair of baby leggings so that I could add a ruffle bum. It kinda took me all day. And it boasts some of my worst stitching. Ever. But despite myself, it came out really cute!

Note: It actually was a very easy tutorial to follow. Don't be like me.

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So do yourself a favor and sew up a couple of these cuties for the little baby girl in your life! Now that I've got the hang of it I want to make a few more. I have some old t-shirts that are just begging to be re-made into little baby girl leggings.

xoxo
Talia Christine



22.9.11

Audrey Has Something Important To Say



But she is being sweet and using her inside voice.

xoxo
Talia Christine

16.9.11

More Than Just A Cranky Baby

My last 2 weeks have been crazy. I've been a lot quieter over the internet these past few days and I've had a couple people check up on me. Firstly, Thank you! Secondly, all is well.
Or, it is now anyway. Or, it's getting better. And that's all I can ask for!

So here's what been going on.

Audrey had never had problems breastfeeding. Ever. She's been a champ since birth! Sure a little clumsy latching on at first but there were actually no problems. It was nice.

So then imagine my shock and surprise when Audrey suddenly starting screaming and crying inconsolably when I tried to nurse her. At 3 months she had started a nursing strike.

I was frantic with worry, analyzing every diaper to make sure she wasn't getting dehydrated. The only way I could feed her was when she was sleeping. The MOMENT her eyes fluttered open I had to get her to the breast before she could wake up too much and figure out what was going on. It worked for a little while. As long as I could get her to eat before she fully woke up. If she did wake up then she would scream and we had to wait until next nap time.

She was fussy. She wasn't herself. She rarely smiled and coo'ed and talked like she normally did. She screamed. She cried for ages. She never slept. So I never slept.

Guys. It was awful. And we couldn't fix it.

We were constantly on the phone with the Plunket hotline. We took her to the doctors to determine if she had an ear ache or some sneaky infection that was causing this behavior. Nothing. Clean bill of health. "Sometimes babies just do this." "She'll be fine." "She'll come right in a couple days." "Just keep doing what you're doing." "You're doing fine." "You're doing everything right."

I was hard. It didn't feel like I was doing things right. With Audrey's sporadic feeding my milk supply started to go down. When I pumped there was hardly any milk. I could feel the magic of breastfeeding slipping away from my body. Breastfeeding is so special to me. I couldn't bear the thought of losing that this early in the game. The stress turned me into an emotional mess.

Then... just like the nurses and the doctors said, within a few days she started to nurse again. But she still wouldn't sleep. She definitely wouldn't nap. She would get over tired and feeding would start to be difficult again. She woke every 1 1/2 - 2 hours at night. I was at the end of my tether, ya'll.

So we got some help. We went to the Waikato Family Center yesterday. I was really apprehensive about going. I needed help. I wanted help. But I was nervous. What if our parenting philosophies were so different that their advice wouldn't be really applicable?

We got there first thing in the morning before her morning feed. The plan was to weigh her before and after her feed to see how much she was getting to eat, then to put her down for a nap to monitor her.

The ladies there were wonderful. Baby whisperers. I swear! These ladies were magical! They calmed all my fears and I could feel the stress that was built up slipping away. I asked them questions and I could see that we were on the same page. And they were there to help. Relief. There were other mums there with babies with similar problems. It was so wonderful knowing that I was not the only one. We hung out while our babies fed and slept. We hung out while we were working on our problems together. We talked. We laughed. We moaned collectively about the problems we've been having. It was good. It was really good. I felt normal. I felt free from the reign of hopelessness and stress.

The nurses discovered that Audrey was not getting enough to eat with each feed. Poor thing! She couldn't sleep well because she wasn't eating enough to hold her over. I nursed her then we finished her off with some pumped breast milk. She napped for 4 hours. Then we did the same thing again. Last night she only woke up once during the night. Almost overnight things are incredibly better!

So, we made it. Or we're almost through it! But I can't tell you how much better I feel! Or how stressed I was. My trying to re-tell the nightmare doesn't really do it justice. When your baby is screaming and you've tried everything and can't console her. When you and your husband are holding your baby and sitting together on the bed. All three in tears. Feeling hopeless. Feeling like it will never end. It's tough. But it got better!

So now little Audrey is napping beside me. Her tummy full. I even got to tidy the house up a bit!

Amazing.

So while my life isn't always roses, I am incredibly blessed to have so much support and love in my life.

Thank you to Mum van der Wel who held my hand and cried with me during this tough time. And also for coming over and letting me take a nap. And for helping with the laundry. And the dishes. And vacuuming. And everything. She is wonderful. I love her.

xoxo
Talia Christine


P.S. - You wouldn't know it, but it was my birthday last week! I'm 25 now! What the what! Where does time go?? (Okay. I know where it went. I'm looking at you, Audrey.) More on my birthday soon! Even with all the baby drama Phil managed to spoil me rotten! That man is incredible I tell you. INCREDIBLE!

6.9.11

Our Weekend In Photos




1. Morning tea and baby spoons.
2. She found her thumb! (Finally. So cute.)
3. Bear'st friends.
4. Father's Day breakfast




5. Sunday morning church.
6. Mr. van der Wel.
7. Sermon.
8. Sleeping church baby!




9. Sunday.
10. Bazzel. The Fluffiest.
11. Baby. Mama.
12. 350g of chocolate. For meeeeeeee! (Happy Birthday Week to me!)




13. Family walk.
14. Me (Looking at some scary dogs across the street! Eek!)
15. Popsicle break!

Hope you guys had a lovely weekend!

xoxo
Talia Christine

Blog Makeover - Tour

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Welcome to my new blog makeover! I'm so excited to share it with you. To celebrate the new look, here's a mini tour of the new design.

Navbar - A new navbar and new features! Up above you can see new links to my collection of recipes on the blog, DIY projects, and some of the crafty things I've made. I love having these features more easily accessible!

Left sidebar - To the left you can see my new updated profile. Alongside I've added Phil and Audrey Eleanor! His photo links to his music while Audrey's links to all the blog posts about her.

Right sidebar - To the right I've cleaned up the blog roll and added some new link buttons. Feel free to grab a button for your site!

Header photo - My new header photo was taken by the wonderful Tim Coulson. He does wonderful work. Check him out.

Inspiration - The inspiration for my new blog comes from the blog itself! My blog is all about my life and what's been happening lately. The new color scheme soft and feminine and reminds me of my baby girl and reflects my own personal taste!

Blog Design - I designed and coded the website myself! With feedback from Phil of course. I'm pleased with the overall result and can easily change and add things as the blog requires. Win win!

Thanks for stopping by!


xoxo
Talia Christine

3.9.11

A Day In Photos

I decided to take a couple photos per hour to show what my day was like. Nothing special, just a peek into every day life. Enjoy!

9:00am - Good morning, Audrey! Cuddles and playtime in the big bed (while Mama wakes up slowly). Breakfast time for Mama and Audrey.




10:00am - Getting dressed. Playtime. Tidying up.






11:00am - Audrey's morning nap. Shower time for the Mama. Hanging up Audrey's cloth diapers.




12:00pm - Lunch time, baked potato with white cheddar, chives, and sour cream. Audrey wakes up.



1:00pm - Papa is home for lunch! Papa and baby play time.




2:00pm - Audrey's 2nd nap. Quiet time.



3:00pm - Listening to my favorite record. Baking bread.




4:00pm - Bread goes in the oven.



5:00pm - Phil is home! Bread is done.


6:00pm - Making dinner. Working on the blog.



7:00pm - Eating dinner. Chicken, pumpkin, and garlic risotto with fresh squeezed grapefruit juice. Yum.


9:30pm - Sleepytime Audrey.


It was a good day.

xoxo
Talia Christine

2.9.11

Color Mood Inspiritation - Yellow

Lately I'm loving all shades of yellow. Just the teeniest bit of yellow can really pop and make a statement! I forever love my faded yellow velvet vintage couches and am looking for more places in the house where I can sneak some yellow. I'm thinking some flowers, some frames, or a wall hanging in the baby's room!







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Yesterday was the first day of Spring. Yellow seems so fresh and fitting for entering this new season!

What colors are inspiring you lately?

xoxo
Talia Christine