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May 12, 2012

The Lazy Sprog

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Sprogzilla has developed an annoying habit of waking at five-thirty every morning for the last two or three weeks. We’ve tried putting him to bed earlier/later, making sure his room is dark, stuffing him with food and taking him out during the day. All completely in vain.

One of the side effects (for him!) is that he’s knackered by about 10am. I’ve had to bring his nap forward an hour, but as you can see by today’s photo, it’s still barely enough! Another five minutes and the monkey would have been slumbering away in his tent. I can’t let him nap too early because he won’t take a second and will be super cranky by dinner time.

You know, if kids just slept like normal people adults, I wouldn’t be so hesitant about having a second.


May 9, 2012

Overtired & Poorly

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My poor little monkey. For the last four days, he’s been having frequent, runny/mucousy poops that have varied from a lovely mustard yellow to a dark broccoli green. You didn’t want to know that, did you? Well, today there looks to be some pinkness in there too, so off to the doctor we went.

The surgery very kindly fitted us in with an appointment just before midday, which we were grateful for even though it’s bang-on Sprogzilla’s naptime. But I was not so pleased when, fifty minutes later, we were finally called into see someone. Goodness knows what the previous patient was up to, but he was in there for over half a bloody hour!

Anyway, the lovely doctor was very reassuring and not particularly worried. Looks like it’s probably gastroenteritis, but he’s sending off a sample to be tested as well. Have you ever noticed that doctors hate getting their hands dirty? We thoughtfully took in a couple of soiled nappies, but Sprogdaddy had to scoop out a sample and put it in a test tube before the doctor would so much as glance at it.

Following our visit to the surgery, we needed to nip to the post office and send an important letter. However, thanks to the delay, it closed just as we parked the car outside. Now Sprogdaddy has to drive to another village to get the darn thing posted.

It was now ninety minutes past the boy’s nap time, so naturally he nodded off in the car on the ten minute drive home and allowed Sprogdaddy a lovely photo opportunity. What a cutie.


Jan 9, 2012

The Big Move: From Cot To Bed

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Yesterday we made a major change to Sprogzilla’s sleeping arrangements. We converted his cot bed to a toddler bed. Eeek!

It’s something we’ve been toying with for a while now, but it always seemed a bit to soon. Then on Saturday, I read of another mum’s 18-month old going from being a regular night-time wailer to sleeping until 6am, right after being switched to a proper bed. Sprogzilla has an annoying habit of waking and crying until one of us goes in to comfort him, so I figured it might be time to try.

Smiles at bed time!

We decided to do a test run with his nap first. If that was a complete disaster, we would revert and try again another day. So yesterday morning, I removed one side of his cot bed and put up a bed guard. Sprogzilla was present in the room whilst I was making the changes and was most pleased he could clamber in and out of his own bed.

At nap time, I proceeded to nurse him as normal. Usually when he is done, I carry him over to the cot bed, pop him down and tuck him under his duvet. This time, he climbed off my lap and went straight into bed himself! I can’t tell you how proud I was seeing my little man putting himself to bed, I actually had tears in my eyes!

Of course, it couldn’t possibly be quite that easy and Sprogzilla decided that this was all too exciting to do such a boring thing as sleep. He rattled the bed guard a few times, clearly marvelling at his new ability to easily see (and reach) over the side. After a few attempts to reposition him, he finally decided he was going to stay under his duvet and I was able to leave the room.

It took a further quarter of an hour for him to actually fall asleep, but once he was down he stayed that way for about an hour and forty minutes. I consider this a good nap, usually it’s around an hour and fifteen minutes. When he woke, he sat up and giggled, then proceeded to play with his glowy seahorse. No attempt was made to leave the bed, it seemed he had forgotten he was able to. So when I went in to get him, I showed him the gap at the end of the bed and he happily clambered out.

Despite the successful nap, I was nervous about bed time. I had visions of him climbing out of bed all night long and wandering around the house while we were sleeping. We live in a bungalow, so he easily has access to every room. We ensured every door except his and ours was shut and a gentle night light left on in the hall so he could find his way around if he did go for a midnight toddle. I’m not a fan of forcing children to stay in their rooms, I’d prefer to toddler-proof the house and allow Sprogzilla his freedom.

Bedtime giggles!

So, we did the bed time routine as usual and when asked if he was ready for bed, Sprogzilla responded with his usual resounding “Yeah!!” Once again, he nursed and climbed into bed all by himself. It was another twenty minutes or so before he fell asleep and he had trouble settling at first. He seems quite fascinated by the bed guard and likes to run his fingers along the fabric/mesh or sits up and shakes it.

We went to bed ourselves around midnight. Much to my surprise, he didn’t wake up and wail around 11pm or 1am as usual. I went in to nurse him shortly after 5am and he happily went back to sleep afterwards. As did I, until I woke with a start and noticed the time was 8:30! Now that’s what I call a decent night’s sleep!

I don’t want to get too excited as it’s only been one day. There are other factors to consider, including the end of a growth/development spurt Sprogzilla has just had. He always has a period of sleeping well at such times. But I remain quietly optimistic, especially as he is currently napping and has been for nearly two hours!

Jan 8, 2012

Review: Little Green Sheep Organic Wool Duvet & Pillow

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Duvet: £89.95
Pillow: £39.95
Retailer: Little Green Sheep

+ Exceptional quality, cosy yet breathable
- Expensive compared to “regular” duvets/pillows

If you’ve looked at my earlier reviews, you’ll know I’m a bit of a fan of LGS products and the company as a whole. So when I pondered buying some proper grown-up bedding for Sprogzilla, it’s no surprise they were my first port of call.

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Dec 4, 2011

Sunday Summary: A Very Welcome Growth Spurt

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I’ve procrastinated again when it comes to writing the summary which is really silly of me because Sprogzilla is achieving so much! I’ve been keeping notes in his diary but to be honest I can barely keep up!

The biggest advancement is his speech. A couple of weeks ago I made a list of everything he could say and it was more than 30 words! As if that isn’t amazing enough, he is coming up with new ones several times a week. In just the last seven days we’ve had sun, moon, towel, more, gone, star, toast, dinner and sheep. His understanding of association is coming along fabulously too. He can say duck and cow and make their respective sounds and he makes monkey noises whenever he sees one on the telly.

Around mid-November, I decided to casually check his height and was pleased to see a little bit of progress. I checked again just over a week later as he seemed to be going through quite a major growth and development spurt and he’d gained another 2cm! He is now no longer off the bottom of the height chart, which is incredibly reassuring. I’m really looking forward to his official weigh-in and height check just before Christmas.

This also means he has finally outgrown all those 6-9 and 9-12 month clothes. Yes, he really was that short! I’ve bought quite a few 12-18 month clothes lately and even some 18-24 in preparation. The problem we’ve had for a long time is that although he is short, his head is a normal size. We’ve had so much trouble finding tops that go over his head but don’t drown his arms or make it look like he’s wearing tunic.

Another tooth has been making an appearance, this time it’s the upper left incisor. Oddly, Sprogzilla doesn’t seem to be as troubled by teething compared to when the first ones came in. I’ll regret saying that of course, we already had a situation last night where he wouldn’t sleep and had to get up for a while. He didn’t seem to be in any obvious discomfort however, merely wanting to scamper around the living room and eat jam on toast until 2am!

Talking of sleep, it has been going really well so far. He sleeps from about 8pm, wakes around 5-6am for a nursing and then goes back down until around 8am. We were starting to see some regression about three weeks ago, he was waking earlier each day and once or twice more during the night and naps were a real fight, so the decision was made to drop to one nap. As soon as this was implemented his sleep returned to normal, in fact, he began pushing his single nursing to around 7am and sometimes even missed it altogether!

Of course, something always comes along to mess things up and the poor little guy caught a cold recently. He’s been understandably more restless, but it’s not been too bad. Once he gets better he’ll hopefully continue to eliminate that final feed and sleep right through the night consistently.

Oct 9, 2011

Sunday Summary: Talking Up A Storm

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We’ve had several new developments over the last two weeks, but the biggest is probably Sprogzilla’s emerging language skills. He has picked up more new words since the last growth spurt than ever before and I don’t think it will be long before we hear something new almost every day.

The strangest word he has learned to say is ceiling. We were all sitting at the dining table the other day and noticed he kept pointing up and grinning. Goodness knows what was so funny up there, but we explained the name and he picked it up amazingly fast. We also have “nana” (banana), which he asks for after his porridge every evening. Then there’s “toes” and “belly”, both of which he will point out on either us or himself, and sometimes he will say “bed” when he is tired. He also has a cuddly dinosaur in his cot which he named Ernie.

I never fail to be amazed at how quickly he learns by observation now. We bought him a toy toaster the other day and after one instance of watching me push the toast down and turn the timer dial, he did it himself! This evening I showed him how the light switches work and he instantly picked that up too! His fascination with anything that opens and closes continues, now he can close the living room door behind him by pulling on the wood part between the glass panels. He has tried to put his socks on when being dressed and associates shoes with going outdoors.

Walking continues to go from strength to strength, in fact I’ve hardly seen him crawl at all this last week. It helps that he can now finally stand from sitting so he no longer needs to crawl somewhere to pull himself up. He is blazingly fast on his feet too and will run if given a good bit of space to pick up speed. We’re having a few falls though as he is not yet paying attention to what’s under his feet.

Dinner time has always been a pleasant experience for the most part. However, Sprogzilla has never understood that when he’s full he can just leave the remaining food on the plate. Instead, he tends to lob it all on the floor and then gets very upset if I tell him off with a simple “no”. Now he has decided it’s fun to feed us his leftovers – daddy ended up having cold garlic chicken and broccoli today! He can also drink from a cup or glass without spilling anything, until he gets distracted that is.

He now brushes his teeth with a little toothbrush and it looks so damn cute! We enjoyed a sweet little game of peekaboo yesterday as he ducked down into the bath and popped back up like a Jack-in the-box, emphatically blurting “boo!”. Still no luck using the potty, but he does come and let one of us know as soon as he’s filled his nappy so I don’t think progress is far away.

He has also learned to copy daddy strumming his lips with his finger – except he brings both his hands up and flexes his fingers instead. At bedtime, he gives us the sweetest little kisses and giggles coyly. I love putting him down at night and watching him snuggle into his duvet after nursing. He sometimes likes to do these bizarre cot gymnastics though, where he sticks his bum in the air and nearly stands on his head!

We’ve had a couple of problems along with the exciting new developments. I guess Sprogzilla’s little brain is buzzing because he is a nightmare at going down for naps right now. Several times this week he has refused his second nap and been so exhausted at bedtime that he wakes more frequently from over-tiredness. He is also getting up for the day up to two hours earlier than normal. While this is still considerably better than three months ago, it makes me a bit stressed at times and I fear that he will regress back to his old sleep patterns.

The other issue is tantrums – they are becoming more frequent as the little guy gets frustrated with things he cannot do and annoyed over restrictions placed on him. Even the simple act of closing a door to prevent him going into a forbidden room is enough to set off the tears and foot stomping. This is only to be expected as his desire for independence grows, but it sure is taxing….

Oct 8, 2011

Review: Angelcare Movement and Sound Monitor

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RRP £89.99
Available from most major baby product retailers

+ Very sensitive, good value, tonnes of features
- Some false alarms, bright LEDs, insecure channels

From the moment Sprogzilla was born, I have worried (as many mums do I’m sure) about SIDS. I complied with all the professional advice to lower the risk – breastfeeding, putting him to sleep on his back, not smoking etc.

Still, I wanted something to give me further peace of mind by alerting me if he stopped breathing during the night and so I discovered this popular movement monitor from Angelcare.

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Sep 25, 2011

Sunday Summary: Stompity Stomp

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My, how time flies as the little monkey gets older, I’ve missed the summary for another three weeks!

Earlier this week we had the drama of Sprogzilla’s height and weight not being as far along as I’d expected. After a day or two of scaring myself silly reading up on the internet, I decided not to think about it any further and we’ll deal with it IF there’s even an issue.

So, leaving all that behind, what fun have we had these last few weeks? Well, walking just gets better and better, in fact he can almost run now! He’s got the drunken penguin waddle down to an art and boy does he look mighty pleased with himself. Over the last few days, he has discovered a highly amusing new ability that walking enables – stomping!

Yes, he will gleefully toddle from the lounge to the nursery and back, stomping his left foot (and always his left lol) while we follow him and stomp along. It’s a great game that deserves repeating up and down the hall ad infinitum and goodness knows how daft Sprogdaddy and I look doing it too.

He also loves wandering outside on the patio, though we have to be careful not to let him fall on the hard surface or hit the brick wall or step. He’s still very wobbly on his feet, bless him.

Sprogdaddy dug the Babybjorn bouncer/seat thingy out of the loft earlier in the week and Sprogzilla absolutely loves it. Many months ago, we would bounce him to sleep in it, it’s the only way he would nap sometimes. Now he clambers onto it all by himself and lounges in it watching TV like a true couch potato. I’d been considering getting one of those mini armchairs for toddlers, but I think he’s perfectly happy with this! I posted a photo of him in it for this week’s Wordless Wednesday (my first yet!).

Shortly after my last summary, I was so proud to see him pretending to talk on the phone. He wasn’t holding the actual phone, it was a hairbrush I think, but he held it by the side of his head and started chattering. What a sweetie! Since then, he’s used all sorts of objects as phones, but if you give him a real one he just look at you as if to say “What am I supposed to do with this?”

Sleep seems pretty stable. We had a few days on and off where he only wanted one nap, but he seems to be back to two again now. It’s bloody hard figuring out when he wants to nap on a day-to-day basis, I can’t wait until he does drop one for good. He slept a whopping twelve and a half hours one night – Sprogdaddy and I were up before he was! That hasn’t happened since, but I am still incredibly grateful for the average 10hrs of solid sleep he has each night.

Earlier in the month we introduced a gorgeous new organic wool/cotton pillow and duvet into Sprogzilla’s cotbed. I can’t say too much about it now as the supplier isn’t officially selling them yet, but they are really nice and now I want full-size ones for my own bed. :D

Sprogzilla had a little accident a few days ago, he was playing with daddy’s feet on the sofa, missed and slipped off. He banged his little head on the floor (carpeted, luckily) and as usual I was in more of a state than he was. It didn’t help that he had to go to bed ten minutes later and I spent all evening reading up on head injuries and getting Sprogdaddy to check on him every half an hour.

Other cute little developments recently include brushing his hair (with a proper comb) and his teeth (with his hand/wrist lol!).

So, that was the last three weeks in a nutshell, as much as I can remember anyway. I’m a bit lazy when it comes to writing notes down in my diary and I really must make more of an effort as I’ll be so angry with myself if I forget these priceless moments. Let’s see if I can keep things going next week……

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