HI Girl's
Well starting the 4th week and Nanny turn to help out....she's not rolling up until 9am and is off to the theatre tonight so will dissapear about 6pm. So, still facing getting us all up and doing bed time by myself tonight...dreading it!. Well shouldn't complain really I'm lucky we have family so close and she will take Jessica off my hands today.
As far as spliting the work load Dawn - I found first time round much more difficult than the 2nd, my OH is being great and I'm having to turn him down, knowing that if he doesn't get his sleep it makes it worse for all of us.
Your right about the assumption that we are on a jolly, and I found that the penny only dropped for my OH after I went out for the day and left him to it. Only after a couple of times like that did he realise that just doing the basic's for a baby was a bit beyond him and that was without washing, cleaning, shopping and cooking. He took his hat off to me and appreciated that he couldn't do it. It might a bit early to leave them alone together for a whole day but when the time is right......thats what I'd do and see if his attitude changes.
Had a rotten night on Sat, was up 2.5 hrs with Owen. Its seems he wasn't tired at 2am!! Then he got hiccups. I decided that if I broke through the 3 hr mark I was taking him in to OH. We are sleeping in seperate rooms....but if we dont, we both end up being disturbed through the night and no-one gets a decent nights sleep.
We are trying to find a good routine now. OH stays up late and does the last feed of the day anywhere between 10-11pm. I'm heading to bed by 8pm ish. I then do the 2am and 5am feeds...We had a much better night last night. I jumped out of bed and fed him as soon as he started murmering and he was very sleepy through the whole fed and settled straight off to sleep after it. I call it a 'Dream Fed' (nicked from a book I read).
This morning worked out well too...I did a 5.30 feed - 6am did the bottles - 6.30 Jessica up, me in the shower - 7am all down stairs for breakfast - 7.30 small feed for Owen and off to sleep - play time with Jessica for a bit. If only every morning could be like that! Hopefully it goes that smoothly tomorrow when I have to get Jessica to nursery. Small steps.
Owen is a very big boy and fitting quiet snugly into 0-3 months. I tended to find that it depends where you buy from on the sizes. M&S is on the big side and long sleaves, great for Owen useless for Jessica. 'Next' on the small side. John Lewis pretty spot on. But it all does depends on your baby and their unique dimentions...trial and error I'm afraid.
Well MIL is here now so better be off to make her drinks and look after her!
Petra x