Saturday 21 November 2009

Count Dracula

I just bought this from Amazon:
Poor little Calum was born with not one but two cow licks at the front of his hair line, giving him what is commonly known as a "widows peak"; more or less Count Dracula hair. The massive amounts of fuzzy blond hair that he's grown over the past couple of months on his not so small noggin hasn't really helped matters.

Just in time for his X-mas photos next week, we thought we would buy him some baby gel to help tame the mane. Yes, if we were at all worried about his slightly gay tendencies, this is certainly going to help push him into at least metrosexuality at the tender age of 7 mos. Oh well, at least he will take after his Dad ;).
What are you trying to say about my hair, Mom?

Sunday 15 November 2009

Welcome to heaven, Calum!


Today was Calum's Christening, something which was probably a bit overdue since in the Catholic faith the belief is that if a baby isn't Christened they still have the devil inside of them and if they die without being Christened, they won't go to heaven. We're a bit behind schedule because we weren't really sure if we were going to be able to do it in the fairly strict Catholic church over here since I'm not Catholic, but lucky for us the Father at our new church is a fairly understanding one (saves us a trip to Ireland where they are a bit more relaxed!).

Lucky for us (or not so lucky!), today was the full Roman mass which meant much of the mass before the Christening was in Latin and I couldn't understand anything that was going on. Regardless, it's still been interesting learning about Mark's upbringing since he was raised Catholic and went to Catholic school until he was 16. The Christening ceremony itself was quite touching in that it recognises the importance of godparents and the impact they have on the baby's life (both spiritual and practical) moving forward. Paul and Rachel along with Tracey are Calum's godparents, I think he's pretty lucky to have them and already they have given him lots of love and support and will continue to do so for the rest of his life.

In addition to introducing Calum to something which is important to Mark, and to our local community, we are also potentially helping Calum with his education as some of the best schools in England are the Catholic schools and even at such a young age you really have to start thinking about things like this due to the massive over crowding in England's schools. Of course there is that bit of me who hopes that by the time Calum is of school age we won't be in England anymore, but none the less best to have a back up plan I guess!

Have a great week x
Calum with his godparents

My little Oliver Twist

Looking like a rapper with his new bling, a cross necklace Paul & Rachel brought back from Egypt

Max asleep on the pews, the church was built in 1853 for Napolean the III's funeral and these are the original pews!

Monday 9 November 2009

Growing up....


As I write this post Calum is blissfully sleeping in his crib ("cot").... Not a big deal for most babies but this is the first time he's slept in his room for his naps since he was a little baby and I have to say, why haven't I been doing this all along?! This morning I was able to bang around downstairs doing laundry and getting ready and I didn't have to tip toe around like usual. Most importantly, I don't have to worry about him rolling off the couch (where he normally sleeps for naps) now that he rolls. When I put him down he was asleep within minutes although it helped that he had his little comforter with him, a muslin which he has taken to sleeping with which is probably not a great thing but keeps him asleep every night and allows him to put himself to sleep rather then a pacifier or feed.
Looking like a little boy in his crib

Yes, Calum has been a bit of a late bloomer when it comes to being active which probably isn't much of a surprise considering his size (20lbs 15oz when he was last weighed on 10/22). He didn't start rolling over until he was almost to the 6 month mark and only last week figured out how to roll back to his back, doing a full 360 (although he can't always remember how to get back onto his back and I still have to "rescue" him about 50% of the time). Now when we put him on the floor to play he loves to roll all over the place and has progressed to being able to get to toys that are out of his reach. I'm not sure if he will crawl or walk first but it's fun to see him learning new things and being more active.

We've really made some progression on eating solids and he's now eating two meals a day which has been messy to say the least but fun for us both trying new things. The books say that by the end of this month he should be on 3 meals a day and 3 bottles a day which seems like such a change. Weaning has been a confusing thing for me, and I'm still not quite sure if I'm feeding Calum too much but I guess we will just keep learning as we go.
Loving banana in his "Nuby"

It just seems like Calum is growing up really fast now, that he's more of a little person and less of a baby. He's got a distinct, boisterous personality that keeps us entertained and for the most part is still pretty easy going and cries very infrequently. Now that he's growing up I find myself growing up too, and really thinking more about getting out and doing more things for me. Mark and I have agreed that I'm going to go back to work in a part time capacity in January and this week I'm going out with some girlfriends (minus Mark) in London for the first time since WAY before Calum was born.

We've got a busy week capped off with Calum's Christening on Sunday, should be fun! x

Monday 2 November 2009

My little monster


Halloween and the days leading up to it this year were so much fun, it's really true what they say about enjoying the holidays more when there are kids around. Holly (11) and Max (6) were on a break from school and their parents were in Egypt (lucky them!) on holiday so we kicked off Halloween on Thursday with them coming over to make pumpkin chocolate chip cookies (yum, Shelby!), caramel apples and carve pumpkins. We had a great time and I think I managed to keep them entertained and away from the t.v. for a good couple of hours!
Max and the cookies he decorated
Holly and her cookies

On Friday I had a few of my Mummy friends over with their babies for a Halloween party. They probably think I am Halloween crazy since here in the U.K. it's not really as big of a deal as it is at home, but I want to keep the tradition alive for Calum and had fun decorating the house and seeing the babies dressed up. As the babies get older, our get togethers seem to be getting more chaotic but the babies are finally at that age where they really seem like they are enjoying each other and I love having a good chat with the girls.
Abi & Maggie
Calum (in his 2nd Halloween outfit), Brooke and Sean
Calum kissing Brooke's hand like a real English gentleman!

Saturday Mark's sister Tracey came over with Holly and Max and we took the kids (plus Calum) trick or treating. It was a shame that a good 75% of the houses on our street didn't even answer their door, again I guess it's just not a done thing here but a few did and Holly and Max were pretty excited that they got extra candy "for the baby". By Sunday we were pretty exhausted but all in all we had a great Halloween and I hope you and your family did, too x
Pumpkin cheesecake cupcakes made by me, decorated by Mark for our neighbors
Mark and the kids before we went trick or treating