3rd February
2006 - Hearing Test

All new
born babies now have a hearing screening
test. Zachary failed his in hospital so
we had to go back to Worcester Royal for
a proper test. He did really well despite
feeling a little bit overwhelmed by all
the machines and passed with flying colours.
We managed to get him to sleep peacefully
after a while and bless him he didn't even
moan when all the pads that were stuck
on with gel had to be ripped off.
4th Feb 2006 - Cuddle with Taid
Cuddles are the best thing in
the world. Zachary is still very
small and really not very awake
yet so sometimes he doesn't really
like to be handled much. Over
stimulated and tired makes him
even more irritable. Since he
tends to be sickly anyway we
try not to overdo the excitement.
Cuddling with Taid though is
nice because he has a nice low
voice and big hands to make you
feel really secure when you are
a tiny baby that makes a real
difference.
12th February 2006 - Meeting
Great Grandma
Meeting Great Grandma was interesting.
Unfortunately my Nana has a form
of Alzheimer's and these days
does not know who any of us are.
She knew she was holding a baby
but kept asking my Mum if he
was hers. She cried a little
bit and said he was really pretty.
I am sure it made her happy to
hold him which is all that counts
really. Zachary's Great Grandpa
comes and baby sits for him sometimes
which is really nice for both
of the. Of course it also means
mummy gets to have a chance to
swim or something.
14th February - valentines day
Valentines Day and here is my
perfect little man trying hard
to ignore the fact that we are
taking pictures of him. Mum knitted
him a new hat to wear out with
flaps to keep his ears nice and
warm. Its important that I keep
him wrapped up nice and warm.
Premature babies tend to have
immature immune systems so can
be prone to catching bugs etc
more than full term babies.
17th February 2006 - Sunny day
- lazing about sleeping in the
sun
Today was a gorgeous day so
we sat in the conservatory and
read books. Zachary slept on
a chair for a while and looked
so angelic I took the opportunity
to take some photographs. He
is starting to look much more
fleshed out, fat and chubby as
well as really long.
The moses basket that Zachary
sleeps in was given to me by
my oldest and one of my best
friends 'Fiona'. Her little boy
slept in it and she kept it for
the day when one of her friends
might use it too. Zachary and
I were lucky enough to be the
recipients of this lovely gift
and because he has been so small
for so long it has lasted well
too.
This is the chair I put him
down to sleep on. You know what
they say about letting sleeping
cats and dogs lie. Because he
tends to be unsettled it was
so nice to see him relaxed that
we let him sleep and sleep. It
must be so nice for summer babies
to be able to sleep in the sunlit
day and also to be able to wear
less clothes. He has a real thing
about being undressed. He hates
the bath and being changed for
that reason.
February 21st - Wide Awake
Wide Awake and ready to look
at the world. It only lasted
about 30 min but today was the
first day that Zachary decided
to open his eyes and have a proper
look at the world. He looked
quite calm about the whole thing
until he realised he was hungry
of course. He weighs a whopping
7lb now. He can't see far but
hey at the moment he only needs
to see as far as my face!
February 28th - Baby Bath Time and
Sleep
Baby
baths are lovely. Seeing his little
feet curl up when he feels the water and watch
him splash about with wonder at this liquid thing
around him is so lovely. He loves his baths.
Zachary's first bath was in hospital and because
he was really very unaware of the world around
him I am not certain how much of it he was aware
of but even back then he seemed to love it. I
can't wait to start swimming lessons with him
and see what he makes of the really big bath
- the swimming pool! After his bath he gets a
baby massage which he also really loves. An olive
oil rub down - what luxury.
Meantime I
am shattered. Being a new mum is really hard
work. Does it sound as if I am shocked at that
well maybe it is something I have never really
thought about and yes until you experience it
you have no idea. It has been two months since
Zachary came home and the thing I would love
most to do right now is sleep one night in my
own bed all night long! Sleep depravation has
been used as a form of torture in the past. Well
they should talk to the zillions of women worldwide
across history who have children. Knackered -
I have never known anything like it. Miraculously
although you are
tired to the point of exhaustion you still keep
on getting up and doing what you need to do to
care for your baby. Apparently human babies are
among very few mammals who are completely helpless
at birth and require constant need from their
parents to nurture them. What you mean he can't
just get his own breakfast? I've only had 2 hrs
sleep but here I am making sure he is happy,
clean, well fed and comfortable. I look like
hell and probably smell like it too and can't
remember when I last ate but baby comes first.
The miracle is that I don't care. I would starve
as long as he was happy. I guess that is what
they call a mothers love.
I would also love to take a long Hot Soapy Bath.
For the moment though I have to be happy with
watching Zachary enjoy his bath and dream for
the time when he sleeps long enough either at
night or during the day for me to take time to
either sleep properly or have that long overdue
hot soapy bath. I have a bottle of luxury bath
foam waiting! |