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“I never get sick”

Famous last words. By me, to my doctor, about three weeks ago. I’d gone for a check-up, because I never get sick and I think it’s the responsible thing to do now I’m a mother and getting on in years. A few days later I came down with a cough/cold/flu thing that has clung to me like it’s life depended on it. Which I guess it does. I’ve had a sore throat and an annoying (to me and others) cough, and practically no voice for a week and a half. And in that time Elliott got an ear infection as a result of his cold and Isobel caught the cold and scared us a bit with a high fever. Not much fun. They’re both well now, though, and I think I’m on the mend.

Honey and lemon

As I’m breastfeeding, this was about all I could use to relieve my symptoms. I think the honey and lemon gave me a psychological boost more than anything. Which is not to be sneezed at. Pardon the pun. :)

So, I haven’t been doing a lot in the way of cooking and crafting, apart from working very slowly on a small sewing project that’s nearly finished and which I hope to report on soon. I feel a burst of productivity coming to make up for the past couple of weeks. Look out, world!

And we’ll be looking out for tonight’s lunar eclipse, if cloud and rain don’t obscure it. I’m hoping we can show Elliott the partial eclipse before he goes to bed. I’m also preparing myself for the fact that he probably won’t get our explanation of it at all and/or that he won’t be that interested. Oh well, we’ll just have to wait for the next one, in 2011.

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Ch- ch- ch- ch- changes

1. Last weekend we moved Elliott into a new bed:

New bed
Before that he was sleeping in a toddler bed, which converts into a cot and vice versa. Isobel’s really going to need the cot soon (she’s currently sleeping in a bassinette), so we had to get on with it. Elliott was both happy and very tired when that photo was taken. The bed and bedside table are from Ikea and I quite like the bedding, which Chris and Elliott chose together, but I am hoping we can get something from here soon. The transition has been a breeze for all of us. And without any prompting (but with a little bit of sadness on my part), he hasn’t asked to sleep with his previous bedtime companions (three of them!) once since he made the move. He’s so big now, but still so small. Just don’t try to tell him that!

2. Isobel’s been wearing a lot of Elliott’s hand-me-downs. Lots of blue. So yeah, she does get mistaken for a boy sometimes. But not as often as Elliott was mistaken for a girl and we never dressed him in pink! Not because of the colour, but because I wanted to make some of Elliott’s old clothes more “Isobel”, I decided to try my hand at appliqueing, following the excellent instructions of Erin at house on hill road. I turned this plain navy blue top, as shown by Elliott at six months:

Before applique

into this initialised top for Isobel, at about six and a half months:

After applique

The stitching’s not that straight, but it was late at night, and I really didn’t care enough to unpick it. I like to think of it as more personal the way it is. :) I’m quite happy with it, though, and I’ll think I’ll be looking for something else to applique soon…

Isobel looks so serious in this photo. She’s such a happy, placid baby, though. We thought Elliott was too, but I think Isobel may be even more so. But it is so hard to get her to laugh! Her giggle, like that of most babies, is so cute, but she really makes us work for it. I guess she’s a lot like me in that regard. I don’t laugh out loud all that often, so when I do, you know it was funny. :) Anyway, I’m going to have to work on being funnier for Isobel.

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Six months old!

Isobel_day_1

Wow. I can’t believe Isobel came into the world a whole six months ago. I swear they were the fastest six months of my life. I hope the next six are a bit slower, and that we can savour them more. Isobel has been a relatively easy baby, very placid and undemanding (almost to a fault). She has settled into our family very nicely and we’re all excited to watch her grow and change. Elliott loves having her around. Hopefully, for the most part, it will always be that way.

Isobel and Elliott

Happy first six months, Isobel! We hope it’s been at least as good for you as it has been for us.

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