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A Day by The Sea

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On Sunday we decided to risk the wrath of the weather gods and go out and do something for a change. We didn’t really decide where we were going until we were all loaded in the car but we ended up going to South Shields. Not somewhere we have ever been before but hey we like to live dangerously.

First stop was the beach, now Zara has never actually been on a beach before or been close to the sea so I was intrigued to see what she would make of it. My brave little girl didn’t bat an eyelid and just barged straight in. It really wasn’t as windy and cold as it sounds on the video by the way, it was lovely and warm!

We got some beautiful photos of her aswell – sometimes I could spend all day just taking photos of her lol

Am I brave enough to go in?

It got me!

After the beach we had chip butties in the park. Zara at this stage was dressed in just a nappy as we hadn’t planned on a beach trip and so had no change of clothes or a towel so it was a case of clean nappy and wait for her to dry before brushing off the sand. Luckily I always have suncream in my bag! When Z started looking a bit cold I finally remembered her coat was under the pram so she wore that!

Lunch in the park

Tired and starting to feel the cold

After lunch we decided to investigate the funfair, another new experience for Zara and her eyes were out on stalks (despite the fact that she hadn’t had a nap and was completely exhausted by now). Anyway we managed a ride on the teacups with daddy, a spinny thing ride with daddy, a ride on the gee gees with mummy and then we decided it was time to go home before exhaustion kicked in completely.

On the teacups with Daddy

and the gee gees with Mummy

A truely wonderful and unplanned day! I’m sat here smiling just thinking about it. Hopefully after all that sea air I’ll get a good nights sleep from both of them tonight.

Silent Sunday

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Silent Sunday

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The Dawnie Brown Guide to life with a baby and a toddler

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Well I’m almost 5 months in to life with a baby and toddler, and seeing as I’m a sharing kind of person I thought I’d share with you my top 10 tips on coping with two under 18 months!

1. Always have toddler’s favourite book or an iphone within reach when feeding baby. It is guaranteed the minute you settle down to feed the baby, the toddler will want to sit with you and have cuddles. I found the best way to cope with this is for the toddler to snuggle up next to you and you soon learn how to feed baby with one arm, cuddle toddler with the other and read a book with them or show them photos/videos/toddler apps on the iphone. It is either this or toddler will just throw themselves on the floor and have a screaming fit for the entire duration of baby’s bottle. (PS If toddler asks to see doggy videos, don’t type doggy into youtube and it is an idea to have a few “safe” videos that you have seen first to play them!)

You will soon learn to cuddle and feed/entertain both at the same time

2. Carrying a baby though a stairgate is a pain in the arse, it’s blinking awkward to manage a sleeping baby and open the gate without waking the baby but do not get in the habit of leaving the stairgates open because it is guaranteed that your toddler will discover that you’ve left it open before you do! Yes, trying to run and stop toddler descending the stairs by themselves, whilst carrying and trying not to wake the sleeping baby is pretty tricky!

3. Do not attempt to start potty training the toddler when you are home alone with a baby and a toddler. You will find that the minute toddler is naked and sitting on potty, the baby will decide that it needs your immediate attention. The very act of taking your eyes off the toddler for 10 seconds guarantees that toddler will then stand up, run around naked and do that long awaited for wee wee, but all over the carefully chosen potty training book you bought!

Do not attempt potty training unless there are 2 adults in the house

4. Always have a bowl of grapes handy! I have lost track of the number of times the bowl of grapes has been a lifesaver in this house. It has the ability to keep toddler distracted and happy for at least 15 minutes which is a bonus when baby has just thrown up all over you, itself, the cat and the sofa. 15 minutes gives you plenty of time to change your outfit, the baby’s outfit, clean the sofa, put a load of washing on and check the cat hasn’t legged it through an open window.

5. Give up on the idea of sleeping for quite a long time. When people tell you to sleep when baby sleeps resist the urge to tell them to get stuffed, just smile sweetly and nod in agreement. They probably don’t realise that your toddler doesn’t sleep at the same time as the baby and that the only time they are both asleep at the same time are between the hours of 7pm – 8.30pm, 1am-3am and 6-7am. You will soon find the ability to function on 3 hours sleep in a 24 hour period. If not breastfeeding I highly recommend stocking up on strong coffee or red bull! You will also find that the baby and toddler have an uncanny knack of tag-teaming each other throughout the night and when you finally get the baby settled, you will climb wearily into bed only for the toddler to wake up with teething pains. You will finally get the toddler settled again and it will be time for baby to wake up again. It gets better eventually – at almost 5 months I do get a decent sleep most nights nowadays (when I say decent I mean about 6 hours!)

6. If you bath the baby and toddler together, don’t (as my husband did!) suggest to the toddler that it would be funny to tip a bucket of water over the baby’s head. The toddler will finally demonstrate their ability to understand instructions and for once will do as they are told and yes they will find it hysterical. The baby however will not be impressed, that’s if they’ve managed to survive having half the bath emptied over their face!

7. Don’t be surprised if your toddler suddenly starts learning lots of new words. This week Zara has started saying the words “share” and “mine”. Share is used when grabbing Oscar’s toys off him when he is happily playing with them. Mine is used for snatching her own toys back off Oscar when he is happily playing with them. The use of either word usually results in tears from one of them.

MINE OKAR!

8. When the toddler is finally starting to take an interest and wanting to play with the baby, make sure you have the video camera ready because you are in for a lot of laughs. Though you will find many of your videos end up with the camera been thrown on the floor and the sounds of a panicking parent shouting “no no no noooo” – don’t believe me watch this (and note where Zara’s foot is heading)


9. Don’t ever tell the toddler off for showing an interest and wanting to play with the baby. Yes they will be a little rough, yes baby will get poked in the eye, sat on, have fingers shoved up it’s nose and in it’s eyes. But your toddler isn’t really intending to cause physical harm to the baby (I hope!) they are just showing a healthy interest and telling them off will achieve nothing (think water off a ducks back!). Just make sure you are always in a position to be able to step in before baby is dragged off the sofa or smothered by a cushion (I’m sure Zara was just wanting to play?)

10. Enjoy it! Trust me you will ask yourself a thousand times, who’s stupid idea was it to have two children so close together, you will cry with frustration, you will sometimes wonder how the hell you will cope and if you will ever sleep again. BUT you will also experience some of the cutest moments between them. When baby starts to laugh, your toddler will spend hours trying to make them laugh. When your toddler randomly just stops what they are doing and walks across and plants a kiss on baby for no apparent reason, your heart will melt and you will realise that as they grow up together it really could become something beautiful. (Either that or they will spend the next 18 years fighting like cat and dog – GOOD LUCK!)

It's all worth it for moments like this!

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Snoozeshade Plus Review

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If you’re a regular reader of my blog then you probably remember me blogging about the original snoozeshade here Snoozeshade – Products I Love and so when I was contacted to see if I’d like to try a prototype of their new product I of course jumped at the chance :)

One of the main disadvantages to the original snoozeshade was that if the child was awake then you needed to take off the shade to let them see out and this meant exposing the child to the sun. Well the new Snoozeshade plus has solved this problem by having a panel which can be used as a look out panel when baby is awake so they can still see out and be shaded from the sun and when they fall asleep the panel can be closed to give the blackout features of the original snoozeshade. Absolutely genius!

The snoozeshade plus keeps all the main benefits of the original snoozeshade such as being easy to fit thanks to the velco straps, easy to carry thanks to the ability to fold it away and store in the little mesh bag it comes with. The main improvements are an extra set of straps to help with fitting it to more styles of pram/pushchair and also it is bigger than the original snoozeshade and so can accomodate larger children (up to approx 4 years old) under it.

Some information taken from their website (because I’ll let them explain the technical stuff with regard to sun protection :) )
“The single-layer ‘lookout panel’ protects from 80% of UVA and UVB rays (UPF5) and lets children see out to enjoy their surroundings. When it’s naptime simply zip up the blackout panel and it turns easily and quickly from sunshade to sleep aid with UPF50+ all over. It offers one of the highest total levels of sun protection in the stroller sunshade market.”

Now it has been said that I’m a bit of a pram addict (I only have 4) and I’ve tried the snoozeshade plus on the Quinny Buzz 4, the Quinny Zapp, the Quinny Zapp Xtra and the Phil & Teds Explorer and it has fitted easily on all of them. Our main use for it at the moment is to cover the gap in the P&T when we have the double kit on so that Oscar can sleep in peace whilst Zara enjoys the views.

The snoozeshade plus protecting Oscar in the back of the P&T

Oscar appreciating the shade for a snooze

You can find out more about the Snoozeshade Plus and where to buy it on their website here! It’s definitely a product I don’t leave home without :)

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Naked for Kids Review

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The lovely people from Naked have sent me some of their new kids range to try out for them.

We received some “Jam Sandwiches 2 in 1 Shampoo”, some “Mini Naked Cute as a Button Bath Foam” and some “Mini Naked My First Butter” to try and by goodness try them we have :)

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I will first start with the Jam Sandwiches Shampoo – oh my goodness this smells good enough to eat. The official blurb is:
“Don’t tear your hair out! Let Naked look after your kids and give them clean, healthy hair without the hassle! Our fabulous 2 in 1 shampoo means your little rascals get lovely soft hair after just one wash. Our gentle formulations mean that even if your kids can be little monsters, you won’t be putting any nasties in their hair. For extra fun, we added the scent of jam sandwiches. We like to think of this as a yummy berry treat rather than stale and sticky lunchbox leftovers!”

Zara’s blurb would sum it up with one word MORE. Zara really doesn’t like having her hair washed but with this shampoo she just kept asking me to do it again lol, I think it was the smell. Admittedly she did try to drink it at one point but it smells so nice I couldn’t blame her for trying. We also washed little dog in it after she puked all over him this weekend and he now smells lovely ;)

The cute as a button bath foam is according to the official blurb “Our cute as a button foam bath with soothing aloe vera is bursting with gentle bubbles without the toils and troubles, leaving your baby’s skin soft and ripe for raspberries. It’s not what’s in it that counts, it’s what we haven’t put in. Products as Naked as the day they were born!”

According to Zara it is PRETTY BUBS She’s not really one for bubbles as a rule but she loved these ones, she shares her bath with Oscar most nights and finds it hilarious to cover him in bubbles. It’s nice to know that it is also gentle enough to be used with Oscar as well as it lets me pop them both in the same bath but still make bathtime fun for Zara :)

The my first butter is lovely and scrummy and so nice for both their skins, both of them are prone to ezcema so we have to be careful with what products we use but all of the Naked products seem to work just fine on them :) They are also vegan and vegetarian friendly which is a must in this household!

The prices are all very reasonable to so I think these are definitely products that I’ll be buying again once my free samples run out ;)

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50 Hours Flying Solo

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Ever wonder what it is like looking after a 4 month old baby and an 18 month old toddler for 50 hours by yourself? Well wonder no more! As you know it’s been a busy weekend for me with both the kiddies whilst the husband has been away and I managed to keep an hour by hour diary of just how much work it involved!

Friday

3pm Oscar has bottle (well half of it), he wasn’t due for one yet but hubby home shortly and we will have to take him to the train station so tried feeding O earlier to fit in with our plan.

3:30pm Hubby home and just has time for a quick shower and to grab his bags before we load O into the car and head to the train station. Say a quick goodbye, hubby dashes for train and I head back home.

4:20pm Home from station, just time to give O the rest of his bottle and make some dinner for Zara before going to pick her up from nursery. Tonight she is having dairylea sandwiches and some fruit. On nursery days she has a big cooked meal for lunch so tonight I don’t feel guilty for just giving her sandwiches. Pop sandwiches in fridge.

5:15pm Load O into car seat again, set off to pick up Z from nursery. One of the girls from nursery helps me to carry Z back to car as I’ve got O in the car seat and not enough hands for a car seat, a toddler and her bags.

5:30pm Home, pop Z in high chair, pop O into Tripp Trapp newborn seat, give Z her sandwiches and have some myself. Have lots of giggles and follow sandwiches by yoghurt.

6pm O has fallen asleep so make most of opportunity to go bath Zara. Lots of splashing and laughing before time to go downstairs and have her evening bottle.

6:30pm O still asleep so give Z her bedtime bottle, O wakes around 7ish so give him a bottle whilst Z is playing in the living room with us.

A little time playing on the playmat together before bed

7:30pm O finishes his bottle, change his nappy, pop him on sofa, change Z’s nappy take her up to bed.

7:45pm O has fallen asleep again so take him up to bed (Wow both children in bed by 7:45pm – extra brownie points for me!!)

Come downstairs, clean kitchen, tidy up dinner pots, load dishwasher, wash and sterilise bottles, sort out washing, make a cup of tea.

8pm sit down with a cup of tea and watch Eastenders!

9pm I go to bed as been up since 5am and I’m exhausted!

11:30pm Z awake and crying. Take her downstairs, change nappy, she doesn’t want medicine but obvious her teeth hurting her (she has 4 coming through at the moment) so offer her a bottle (3fl oz) and lace it with nurofen. Take her upstairs with bottle and lie in my bed whilst she has it. Wait for nurofen to kick in, she falls asleep in my bed so I transfer her back to hers. As much as I’d love her to sleep with me, she’d just wake up when O wants a bottle later.

Lying in mummy's bed waiting for nurofen to kick in

Saturday

12am Back in bed, both babies quiet again, time for a bit more sleep.

5am Oscar awake, take him downstairs, change nappy, give him bottle. Once he has finished pop him on sofa and go feed the cats.

6:30am O asleep on sofa so grab a quick shower, empty dishwasher, litter tray, put a load of washing on, hang another load on the line outside.

7am Z and O both currently asleep, have some breakfast and go to make a cup of tea, realise I have no teabags! Bugger! Will have to venture out to shop at some point this morning to go get some.

7:15am Zara awake, go upstairs to get her, change nappy, sit her in high chair and give her some breakfast (banana and shreddies), O wakes up so pop him in Tripp Trapp whilst Z finishes her breakfast.

8am Breakfast over, O crying, take Z upstairs to get dressed then pop her in the playpen to play for a while whilst I go get Oscar another bottle (he isn’t interested!)

8:30am Desperate for a cup of tea. Quick nappy sniff indicates no immediate nappy changes required so load both of them into Phil & Teds and walk up to the shop. O cries all the way there (he must be working on his morning poo, always cries until he has done it)

9am Back home from shop, O asleep in pram so leave him there, give Z a bowl of grapes and pop her in playpen whilst I go tidy the kitchen and hang another load of washing out.

10am O awake, change Z nappy, change O nappy, give O bottle whilst Z sits with us. O does a poo mid bottle so change his nappy again, just finish fastening his clothes up and he does another, change his nappy again. That’s 4 nappy changes in 10 minutes!!

10:30am Sit and have a cup of tea whilst Z & O are entertaining each other on the playmat, well Z is entertaining O anyway. Have to keep a close eye to make sure she doesn’t drag him off anywhere or squash him.

11:20am Lunch for Z whilst O is asleep, Z looking tired so lunch is earlier than usual today. Whilst Z is eating I grab a cup of tea and make up the bottles which I sterilised earlier.

11:45am Lunch over, change Z’s nappy and take her up for a nap. O awake again so pop him on playmat for a while so I can go and tidy up lunch dishes in kitchen.

12pm O unsettled, he shouldn’t be hungry yet, grab some lunch myself whilst its semi-quiet.

12:30pm O throws up all over playmat, change his outfit and nappy, clean up baby puke.

1pm Give O bottle

1:30pm O throws up entire bottle, outfit change needed for both of us needed, also wipe down sofa cushions which are covered in baby puke

2pm Both asleep, fetch in washing, put dishwasher on, have 3 cups of tea in a row as desperate for caffeine

2:30pm Z awake, change nappy and play in playpen with her for 1.5hours whilst O is asleep. We have grapes and snacks in there as a picnic.

4pm Give O bottle whilst Z sits with us and watches TV. Change O’s nappy

5pm O settled so go and cook Z’s dinner in kitchen with her. Forget to shut kitchen door, realise my error when Z vanishes in the 2 seconds I have my back turned, find her sitting on top step of the stairs #badmummy (we can’t find a stairgate to fit the bottom)

5:30pm Sit down and eat dinner. O is in tripp trap and crying, Z throws her food all over the floor, then O throws up all over it for good measure. Give up trying to eat, go change O and pop him in living room, give Z a yoghurt and whilst both quiet tidy kitchen and sort out dishes.

6pm O asleep on sofa so go take Z for a bath. Get soaked to the skin, Z screams when I take her out of the bath

6:30pm Sit and give Z her evening bottle whilst O is still asleep.

7-7:45pm Sit and play in playpen with Z, then change nappy and take her up to bed.

8pm O still asleep so finish cleaning up in the kitchen, wash and sterilise bottles and boil kettle. Tidy up in playpen.

8:15pm make cup of tea and sit down

9:15pm O still asleep so wake him up to give him bottle , change nappy and he is in bed by 10:20pm

10:30pm I’m off to bed whilst both babies are quiet.

Sunday

6:07am O awake, change nappy and give bottle.

7:15am Z awake, take her into my room whilst I get dressed (no time for a shower this morning, will have to have one tonight when hubby home). Take Z downstairs, change nappy, have breakfast. Put O in tripp trapp as he is awake.

8:30am get Z dressed, put washing in machine, tidy kitchen

9am O has half a bottle, change both nappies, load pushchair

9:30am Both children loaded into pushchair and we are off out. We go for a walk down the road, past the horses and baby horses, onto the field where we spend 45 minutes playing football whilst O is asleep in the pram. Then we walk up to shop and buy a couple of fab lollies which Z and I eat on our way back home.

11:15am Home again, make Z some lunch, put O in tripp trapp.

12pm Lunch over, change Z’s nappy and take her upstairs for a nap, change O’s nappy and attempt to give O bottle (falls asleep after 1fl oz) so go tidy up kitchen and hang out washing.

12:30pm attempt to give O rest of bottle, he throws up everywhere, change his outfit, continue with bottle, he does explosive poo so go change nappy and outfit again. Place O on playmat and have a cup of tea

1:50pm Oscar wanting another bottle seeing as he threw last one up, go get him a bottle and just about to start giving it him but Z wakes up crying.

2pm go fetch Z down, she is crying which is unusual but figure it’s because she has done a poo so change her nappy, give her a bowl of grapes and a drink and then continue giving O his bottle

2:10pm Z comes to me crying wanting more drink, put O down for a minute mid bottle, pick up Z and head to kitchen. Make it to hallway and she throws up all over me and hall carpet. Make hasty detour upstairs and change us both, leaving a trail of sick all the way up the stairs.

2:20pm come downstairs, sit down with Z and she pukes up all over the sofa, the rug and both of us. Take up both back upstairs and change us, put Z in bath and hose her down with shower as she is feeling hot, take temp and its 39 degrees.

2:30pm O still wanting rest of his bottle but has been temporarily abandoned on sofa, Z throws up again, this time most of it was caught in towel and only my top needed changing.

2:45pm text hubby, he is still at least 2 hours away. At this point I hit the panic button and phone a friend. Mandy arrives 10 minutes later and takes over giving O the rest of his bottle whilst I get puked on again by a screaming Zara.

3pm O finishes his bottle so Mandy puts him down and heads off around the house cleaning up sick for me whilst I look after Z who has nothing left to puke.

3:30-5:30 Mandy and I sit on sofa with both children waiting for hubby to get home.

6pm Hubby arrives home, I hand him Zara and take Oscar off Mandy, thank her a million times and let her go home.

So there we have it, 50 hours of flying solo with the two of them. I almost made it all the way without help but thanks to a tummy bug it all went pear shaped at the end. The puking continued all night and Z was off nursery on Monday but is much better now thank goodness!

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Silent Sunday

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Silent Sunday

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My most memorable tweets

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I’ve been thinking back to when Oscar was born and trying to find out what I had tweeted on that day and I’ve managed to find a few of them so thought I’d share them with you.

This one was tweeted just as I’d been told they were going to deliver and they were getting everything ready to take me off to theatre.

Tweeted just before I went to have Oscar he was born at 4.28pm

This was my first tweet after coming round from the anaesthetic

Tweeted shortly after I came round from general anaesthetic

Closely followed by one with a bit more information

A bit of an announcement even though I was still out of it

This was closely followed by my sister posting the following blog post on here at 20:10:

Introducing…

It’s amazing looking back and seeing what you tweeted on certain days isn’t it :)

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NameArt Review

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I’ve known the lovely Charis from NameArt on twitter for quite a while now. Last year she sent us a hooded top for Zara and recently I asked her to help me out with some pictures for Oscar’s and Zara’s rooms.

We had decided on a woodland theme for Oscar’s room and I had already purchased one owl canvas but I loved the idea of getting a NameArt canvas for his room. Charis promptly set to work and came back to me with a beautiful design within the day and so I ordered it straight away.

Oscar the Owl

Here it is in place beside one of his other owl canvases :)

Of course I couldn’t leave Zara out so I had to order a canvas for her room aswell. Zara’s room is a jungle theme and so I decided to order Zara a giraffe canvas for her wall.

Giraffe Canvas for Zara

It fits in really well with the rest of Zara’s room as you can see here :)

So both of my children now have a lovely personalised nameart canvas which I hope they will treasure for years to come :)

I think the designs speak for themselves and you don’t need me to rave about them. The quality is great and I think they make a great addition to the rooms. I should add that I paid for both of these items and I’m doing this review as a favour for Charis as she has also very kindly designed by blog header for me recently when I fancied a revamp of my blog. Fab isn’t it?

So if you are looking for an original gift for your friends or family, please pop by Nameart and see if they have anything that might fit the bill :)

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The Gallery – My Weekend

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This post is this weeks entry for The Gallery over at Sticky Fingers

The prompt this week is My Weekend. I’m sure you all know by now what I did this weekend and are expecting yet another Cybermummy photo but you know what? I’ m going to surprise you because this was the nicest moment by far of my weekend. Coming home and having double hugs from my babies :)

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