Books

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Farewell Blogger

I have been having major issues with blogger lately, I don't know if its just me, or if its everyone? But yesterday was the last straw when it was set to redirect the whole day and I couldn't get in at all. Since Duncan is on holiday this week I was able to sneak a few hours to myself, open a Typepad account and transfer this blog to a new space. I hope you don't mind moving over there with me, I love having comments left and its a lonely blog life with no comments. The new/old blog is called Mama's Little Beats (our surname is Beattie). I hope you like it. Mama's Little Beats
Love Val & Oscar
Find us HERE

Saturday, May 21, 2011

A Saturday Treat

My husband is quite a thoughtful soul, and allows me a lie-in every Saturday. Now I dont know about you, but that doesn't mean sleepy time to me, not when there are blogs to read, emails to check, and this


And this


And this


Have a lovely weekend everyone.
xxx

Friday, May 20, 2011

Belated

I didnt post here last weekend because I was busy getting my sketch blog started HERE. But I wanted to say belatedly that it was my darling husbands birthday on Saturday and he turned 35. We had a relaxed day with tea and birthday cake in the afternoon


In the evening I cooked him his favorite carnivorous dinner and we opened a nice bottle of wine. Belated birthday wishes darling, you mean the world to us.
A bit fuzzy but one of my favorite photo's of them


Thursday, May 19, 2011

Just Lovely


When you live on a housing estate (hopefully not for much longer!!!) in a working class Scottish town, its easy to despair of books filled with rosy cheeked grubby children wading in puddles and playing with pine cones. I have a security camera on a pillar 50 feet from my house. The pharmacy at the end of my street dispenses methadone to a waiting que at 10am every day so we have to avoid it. There is glass in the park, shopping trolleys occasionally half way down the hill, and comings and goings at all times of the day and night from some of the more dubious residents of our street. You can see why I want to move? But this book didn't depress me, it was quite uplifting on a cloudy afternoon when I had a migraine hanging over me.  For a little while I forgot where I was and saw the wonder all around me through the eyes of a child. I will also be following SouleMama's blog from now on.
Thanks SouleMama, you got through where many others have failed.
SouleMama

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Scribbles

Hello, I haven't been around much, but you can see what I am up to HERE

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Swimmy Doodles

We went swimming yesterday, the littlie and me. Maybe a bit unremarkable for most Mum's, fun, but not necessarily newsworthy. But it is for me because I have never taken him swimming by myself. I am an awful swimmer, in fact I would say I cant swim, I just manage to keep myself afloat somehow. Normally Daddy takes him, or we go together, but I made up my mind on Sunday evening to give it a go, and packed the swim bag, so I would be less likely to change my mind. After I dressed the little guy in the morning I asked him to look in the bag and guess where we were going. When he realised it was swimming he jumped up and down and yelled, 'its the best in the world' (so cute for a 2 year old, and talk about Mummy guilt!).
We set off early (again, so I wouldn't have time to think about it and change my mind), and arrived at the pool at about 10.30am. As it turns out, there was a swim class going on in the toddler pool, so half of the pool was roped off. Luckily there were only 2 other families there so we all had loads of space (although all the Mummies of the swim class were sitting on the side making me feel a bit paranoid). All in all, it turned out pretty well, with only one escape attempt when he shot up the steps and sped off along the side of the pool (that boy is turning into a 'runner' and will try and make a break for it at every given opportunity). After about an hour we were both surprised to see one of my friends for the Ante-Natal group and her little girl, arrive (this was the group I went to when expecting Oscar). My friend is expecting her second baby and was looking wonderful, and also as happy to see me as I was to see her. The swim class finished just after that and at one point the 4 of us had the whole pool to ourselves. So, a pretty successful outing all in all. I am thinking of going back again next week.
Since photo's are banned at the pool, I have no evidence to show you, but I thought I would take a leaf from 'Doodlemum' (I LOVE HER), and show you some swimmy doodles.
Have A Nice Day Everyone.

Monday, May 09, 2011

Sensational Sunday

I decided yesterday that I couldn't stand another day stuck at home, for me or the little guy. When I realised we hadn't set foot out of the door since last Monday, due to this rotten cold, I made up my mind to head out.
There is a science center where we live, that neither myself or my husband had been to called SENSATION. Although its billing says its for all of the family, no one seemed quite sure if it was suitable for under 3's, but since they were running baby sensory sessions we figured we would give it a go. And a good thing we did too, because the littlie LOVED it. So much so, he was crying when we dragged him out 2 hours later.

Needless to say, he was asleep when we got there.


But some juice and a snack soon sorted him out


Then the fun began






Needless To Say, Many Of The Photos Are Blurry, Because He Never Stopped Moving


But Remarkably, He Made A Friend With The Same Name As Him


Watch This Space For A Little Video I Will Upload Later.

Sunday, May 08, 2011

Finally Feeling A little Better

Lets just say I am not a very good patient. Have I ever mentioned I trained as an ENR (Enrolled Nurse) straight from school? Well I did, as a mere 17 1/2 year old, and did you know that Doctors, Nurses and other Medics are normally bad patients? I think my husband can testify to that.
After a few false starts (the littlie refusing to go to sleep and squirming around our bed until late-o'clock at night), I did manage to pick up a couple of good books. The first book was The Everyday Family Wholefood Cookbook,

a strange bedtime read you may think, but I love cookbooks ( feel free to shout out your favorites, I collect them avidly). If you are a skilled veteran in the kitchen its probably a bit basic for you, but I loved it. Its written in association with La Leche League GB and has healthy recipes to suit everyone. For weight-watchers like me, the added bonus is, each recipe has the nutritional information listed too (calories, fat, sodium etc). I paid 1p for it plus postage, you cant argue with that can you.
The 2nd book, I have just started, but its a proper cup of tea, cozy cardi, in bed type of read, called The Help.

Its blurb says its 'the other side of Gone With The Wind' The black maids, trusted with the white children but not the silverware. The book is set in 1960's Mississippi and is funny and shocking at the same time. The only thing I would say is, its written in the characters accents, which I don't mind, but my husband hates, so if you hate it too, be warned.
I may even fit in some reading today because its shaping up to be a grey wet Sunday out there. I hope its better weather elsewhere. Have a nice Sunday, and let me leave you with a picture of my little ray of sunshine.



Friday, May 06, 2011

S'not Good

On Monday I had a scratchy throat, on Tuesday morning I had a light spring cold, but my Tuesday night I had a full on blocked up, pounding head, watery eyed, prickly skin, fevered cold. I spent Wednesday and Thursday with a blanket round my shoulders feeling very sorry for myself. Today doesn't seem to be shaping up much better and last night I developed a cough which is agony. On the plus side I had a reasonable nights sleep possibly due to no naps during the day when I desperately needed one and a good few doses of cough mixture. When you are a stay at home mum with no one to help out, you just dont get sick days, life goes on as usual whether you are ill or not.

Chocolate bunnies need eaten


Cuddles with mum, teddy and cookie monster are needed


Train tracks have to be built


Glitter paintings have to be done


And bread still has to be baked, via the bread-maker ;)


Have a good weekend everyone, and don't worry too much, Daddy will be taking over the reins come evening and I am going to bed with a good book., a bottle of cough mixture and a giant box of kleenex.

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Loving

We are currently loving

Home Made Bread

 
The Gruffalo


Laundry
Building Towers


The Sunrise Shade We Painted The Lounge


BBC 3 - Bringing Up Britain Season


To Name But A Few..........................

Sunday, May 01, 2011

Did You Know



That since the start of the 21st century the odds of having twins has increased dramatically, in fact, since the 1980's the chances of a twin pregnancy has increased by 50%. Let me just stop here and say, I am not currently pregnant, this is speculation only. Anyway, 1 in every 34 children is a multiple. How scary. Not only that, but it seems we were quite lucky the littlie was a single and our chances of having twins next time around are also quite high. There are certain factors which increase the chances and I/we fall into many of the categories, such as,
  • Maternal Age - if you are over 35 the odds are 21.7%, by the time you are 45 the odds are 56.7% ( I am 41 in case you didnt know)
  • Maternal History - if you, your mother or grandmother has had or is a fraternal twin (non identical), this could be a sign of hyper-ovulation, where more than one egg is released per month. This is often hereditary. See my post HERE about the fraternal twins in my family.
  • You are overweight or very tall. Well, I am 5ft7 so not very tall, but my BMI is over 30 which is the classification they use in the study as more likely.
So three fairly compelling categories. The study also lists taking chlomid and having had twins already, and being Nigerian as the other main factors.
I am not taking chlomid but since I only have one viable ovary (or rather fallopian tube) I am taking Vitax (or chasteberry), you can find more info on it HERE. Vitex seems to regulate things so maybe it lowers the odds of hyper-ovulation? It doesn't say so though. 
Anyway, I am pretty tired as it is so imagine a multiple pregnancy and the first few years after a multiple birth. Yikes!!! It is outwith my control, but let me just say, yams are off the menu. See Point 2