Friday, 28 August 2009
Greenwich Park
Yesterday was one of those days where you can feel fall coming, but as the weather was still pretty sunny it was the perfect day for a picnic with my sister in law Rachel and niece and nephew Holly and Max. We went to the nearby Greenwich Park which is the largest park in London and the birthplace of Henry VIII (apparently it's been a park since Roman times and was made a "royal" park in 1427)! Sir Christopher Wren was commissioned to build The Royal Observatory and Greenwich Park is most famous for Greenwich Mean Time. The park itself is gorgeous, there are amazing views of London and lots of walking space for me and Calum to explore later. We had a lovely picnic and then went walking with the kids who loved the massive playground and pond with paddle boats. It was fun to spend time with the kids and see their relationship with Calum grow, it's a shame they have to go back to school next week.
On another note, one of my best friends Tara Holmes gave birth on Wednesday August 26th to a very handsome boy named Jackson Jacob who was a whopping 9lbs 13 oz! I'm heartbroken that I won't get to meet him until next spring on our next U.S. visit but am certain that Tara will keep us posted with lots of great pics as she was our resident photographer throughout college and got a brilliant new camera for Jackson's arrival. Congrats to Justin and Tara on starting the next chapter in their lives together, they are going to be great parents and I know one day Calum and Jackson are going to be great friends.
Monday, 24 August 2009
Burning the fat...
Today marks 4 months since my little ham came into my life and as he gets bigger (16 lbs 13 oz as of last week) I'm FINALLY getting a bit smaller. It's no secret that I gained some serious weight while I was pregnant with Calum (something like 50lbs which is a lot considering I weighed about 125 before I was preggo!) and for some silly reason I didn't think it would be so hard to lose it after I had him. Hah! Admittedly I haven't been able to do a lot, anyone who has had a baby knows you don't get much time to yourself and any time you do have probably isn't going to go to exercise.
This week my sister in law Rachel and I are going to join Weight Watchers so I can lose that last stone (here in the UK people weigh themselves by "stones", 1 stone is equal to 14 lbs) and I'm joining a bootcamp which they do every Saturday (this is progressive stuff for the UK, it's the first of it's kind even though they are super popular in America). Since I cut down on breastfeeding I've managed to lose 7 lbs in the last week and a half which is great, I even fit into a few pairs of my old jeans! Fingers and toes crossed that by the time we come to Seattle (Oct. 4th), I'm almost back to my old self!
Calum has been getting active too, last week we bought him a Bumbo (which he's not quite sure about) and one of those door jumpers that we all had as kids (my Mom said I loved mine). The door jumper has been a hit, Mark and I find it hilarious to watch Calum do his little tap dance like moves trying to figure out how to make jumps. On Friday his first tooth appeared which would explain the massive amounts of drool (called dribble here) that he's been producing these days! The jumper seat (and the floor) is soaked after a few minutes of playing! While I like most people think big babies are cute, I am getting a touch worried that he's still in the 91st percentile for weight but yet an average height. Never once has he ever turned down food, everytime I give him a bottle he cries when it's done and even when I breastfed I was the one who had to stop him from feeding, he never stopped himself. He loves his food! Let's hope we both burn a bit of fat in the upcoming weeks!
Thursday, 20 August 2009
We're baaaaaaack!
Well, actually we were back late on Sunday evening but things have been so hectic this week that I'm just now getting a chance to post. Since we've been back our little pickle (Calum) has also been a bit of a handful as he's trying to adjust to a different schedule which hasn't been helped by having his 3rd round of shots on Monday, either. We spent last week in Villa Moura, Portugal which is on The Algarve-the southwest corner of Portugal which is very popular with British holidaymakers because of it's hot weather and lovely beaches. Unfortunately because the weather was so hot we couldn't take Calum to enjoy the lovely beaches but we did enjoy lots of time by the pool in front of the condo we shared with my brother and sister in law and their two kids (Mark's Mum and boyfriend stayed at a condo across the way from us and Mark's sister and her boyfriend came out for a couple of days to visit, too!).
Mark and I spent our days taking "shifts" with Calum (I had one hour, he had the next so we could get some sun and relaxation time), taking him in the pool (which he wasn't quite sure about), and watching him interact with the family (it was particularly sweet to see the kids bond with him). Every night the whole family would get together and head out to dinner at around 8 or 9 p.m. which is typical in Portugal as it's too hot to go any earlier and the Portuguese have a siesta during the day so they don't eat dinner until later in the evening. Calum was an absolute trooper, sleeping most nights in his stroller while we were at dinner and slept every night all the way through; one morning he even slept until 9.45 a.m.! Unfortunately he decided on day two that he didn't want to breast feed anymore so we were forced to switch over to the "dark side" and compliment his diet with formula which has been great for both of us-less stress and more time to enjoy together.
It was admittedly nice to be home, whilst I loved the hot weather and spending more time with Mark there is something to be said for the conveniences of home-the bottle warmer, Calum's swing and playmat and a proper changing table! The trip was a great little practice for our trip in a few weeks to Seattle although I'm still anxious about the 9 hour flight with Calum (even though he did great on the flight to and from Faro) and even more worried about how we will all adjust to the time difference. Below are a few pics, Calum has turned into quite the attention seeker lately and is a real ham which has been great to watch. Hope everyone is well xxx
Our little ham, looking more like me every day!
The ENTIRE Verghese clan
Check out that 6-pack!
Calum's first dip in the pool (Mommy and Daddy went a little overboard with his swim equipment!)
Daddy and Calum in their matching Tottenham Hotspurs shorts
Mark, Calum and Max relaxing in the morning
Calum and cousin Holly on the plane ride home-no wonder he was content!
Thursday, 6 August 2009
Adeus
Adeus (goodbye in Portugese) everyone, after 8 LONG months without a holiday (or even a weekend away!) we are off for our first family holiday to the Algarve in Portugal. I wish I could say I was super excited but in reality I'm super apprehensive about travelling with a 15-week old baby as even the fairly simple task of packing has proven to be a lot more complicated then it ever was when there was just two of us. The ENTIRE Verghese clan (11 in total) will be vacationing together which has only ever happened several times before-to Ireland for a wedding and a funeral and to Italy for our wedding. Should be...INTERESTING but also great, we will be lucky to have so many helpers around. Will of course have loads of pics to share when we're back on the 16th. Until then, wish us luck-still can't get over how crazy it is that my baby has his own passport at 3 mos (I got my passport at 21!) and will have 2 stamps on it by the time he's 6 mos old! Guess there is a slight trade off for the sacrifice I make for living abroad and away from home, let's just hope he remembers his world travels when he gets older. Take care x
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