Mum in her fur-trimmed wool coat, and my little man in his new rabbit fur aviator hat |
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Monday, 30 December 2013
It's getting close..
It's so surreal, I am 38 weeks + 2 days- that is REALLY pregnant, isn't it?! LOL!
I know baba's room inside the womb is very limited now, but I still feel her wriggling around a fair bit, and sometimes its really quite painful!
I can't get round the idea that her features are now fully formed - that's so amazing, but it has not yet hit home that I am actually having a baby GIRL, no matter how many pink clothes I buy!
Feeling so impatient to meet her, and I keep thinking that every twinge is a sign of imminent labour. Also, the weirdest thing is that in the last week or so I've been craving beer - something that I would never drink normally!
With a maximum of 10 days left, it is getting so close, and now it is the waiting game.... Feels like an eternity though, when all I want is Scarlett Grace in my arms now, to snuggle, to feed, to smell and most of all to love ♥♥♥
I'm ready - B.R.I.N.G I.T O.N!
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At home,
Family,
Pregnancy No 2
Sunday, 29 December 2013
Park play today
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Pregnancy No 2,
toddler Sean
Saturday, 28 December 2013
Think pink!
Pink sheepskin booties from my dear friend Viv |
Hat with fur pom pom and matching gloves |
Pram suit |
All in one fleece suit with hood & bunny ears, super soft blanket & musical cot mobile |
Velour set |
2 x two-piece set in organic cotton |
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Thursday, 26 December 2013
Tuesday, 24 December 2013
Baby name revealed!
UK's TOP TEN BOYS AND GIRLS NAMES 2013 (source: babycentre)
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stomach pics,
x-mas
Monday, 23 December 2013
My little super hero
My little poser! Sean's fave past time these days is dressing up in all the various costumes he's got, but the true favourite is super hero "Captain America" |
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toddler Sean
Nespresso coffee & "Little Christmas Eve"
Over the weekend we popped in to the Nespresso shop in the basement of Selfridges, to top up our coffee capsules, as the java consumption will no doubt increase during the holidays. I bought 20 sleeves (each containing 15 capsules) of my fave Lungo flavours, the colour blue and orange. I also branched out and got the new flavours vanilla and chocolate.
I am eager to try out the "Vanilio" in a home made Espresso Martini, and the "Ciocattino" - well it's got to be a hit, as I have always loved mochas, and the combo of coffee and chocolate :-)
PS see how our Christmas tree is "shrinking" as the pile of pressies grows larger each day!
Today is known as "lillejulafton" - Sweden's Little Christmas Eve - and I've got a maximum of 17 more days of being pregnant! |
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At home,
motherhood,
Nespresso,
Pregnancy No 2,
x-mas
Sunday, 22 December 2013
Preggo update @ 37 + 1 weeks
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Pregnancy No 2
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Inside Info - Lindo Wing
This afternoon, Bear and I are going for my antenatal appointment at the Lindo Wing. My consultant will examine me, the position of the baby as well as taking a closer look at my varicose veins in my groin (very painful I can add, as they throb every time I stand up!).
They can potentially be dangerous as they can rupture during a vaginal birth and then cause haemorrhaging, so he will make a judgment if I will need a planned Caesarian. I'm keeping all fingers and toes crossed that won't happen!
They can potentially be dangerous as they can rupture during a vaginal birth and then cause haemorrhaging, so he will make a judgment if I will need a planned Caesarian. I'm keeping all fingers and toes crossed that won't happen!
Well, as the countdown continues, here's a little insight on the venue where all the action will take place! The following is an extract from their brochure:
The Lindo Wing at Imperial Private Healthcare
Over the years, we have gained an international reputation for clinical excellence in both obstetric and neonatal medicine which has made us the choice for thousands of mothers. But what really sets us apart is the discreet, traditional, individualised service we provide.
We are equipped to deal with straightforward and complex pregnancies and deliveries and offer antenatal and postnatal packages of care. So you have the peace of mind that should you or your baby need additional support, a full range of specialist services including on-site specialist neonatal services, critical care facilities, and specialist staff are here 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
At The Lindo Wing we are extremely proud of our maternity team who take pride in the service we provide and consistently receive high ratings for patient care and experience.
The Lindo Wing is part of Imperial Private Healthcare, a dedicated facility which provides modern, world-class consultant-led care in one of the UK’s leading teaching hospital groups, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
About your stay in Lindo Wing
Your room
Your room is designed to provide you with comfort and privacy during your stay. Deluxe rooms and a suite are available on request.
All rooms are en suite, and have satellite television, Wi-Fi, radio, safe and a fridge. There is a bedside telephone or you may use a mobile phone in your room. You can also access the internet. A newspaper of your choice will be delivered to your room each morning.
All postnatal rooms come with the comfort of a fully reclining chair should your partner or birthing companion wish to stay with you overnight.
Meals and drinks
All meals are prepared in a dedicated kitchen and a wide range of options are available. Our extensive and nutritious
menu caters for special dietary, cultural and religious requirements including vegetarian, kosher and halal meals. Please let us know in advance if you would like to order kosher meals.
Tea and coffee are provided at
regular intervals throughout the
day but you can ask for these at
any time. We also provide tea and coffee for your guests free of
charge.
We have a comprehensive wine list, should you wish to enjoy a glass of champagne to celebrate your baby’s arrival.
Your guests are welcome to order meals and our catering staff will charge separately for this service. Breakfast is provided free of charge if your partner or birthing companion is staying overnight on the postnatal ward.
Visiting hours and protected rest times for mothers
Your partner or birthing companion is welcome to stay with you, however we have a protected rest time for mothers between 14.30 and 16.30, and we discourage visiting during this period, to allow you to catch up on some well deserved sleep. Family and friends are most welcome to visit after this period.
We recommend no more than two visitors at any one time, but if you wish to receive additional visitors please speak to the midwife in charge. Any children must be supervised and remain the responsibility of their carer at all times. We may request that your visitors leave the room for short periods as and when required by your healthcare team.
We have a comprehensive wine list, should you wish to enjoy a glass of champagne to celebrate your baby’s arrival.
Your guests are welcome to order meals and our catering staff will charge separately for this service. Breakfast is provided free of charge if your partner or birthing companion is staying overnight on the postnatal ward.
Visiting hours and protected rest times for mothers
Your partner or birthing companion is welcome to stay with you, however we have a protected rest time for mothers between 14.30 and 16.30, and we discourage visiting during this period, to allow you to catch up on some well deserved sleep. Family and friends are most welcome to visit after this period.
We recommend no more than two visitors at any one time, but if you wish to receive additional visitors please speak to the midwife in charge. Any children must be supervised and remain the responsibility of their carer at all times. We may request that your visitors leave the room for short periods as and when required by your healthcare team.
We kindly ask that your visitors
make themselves known to staff at the reception desk on arrival.
Should you not wish to receive any
visitors, please inform a member of
staff who will make the necessary
arrangements on your behalf.
Accommodation
We do not provide overnight accommodation for relatives and friends within The Lindo Wing, with the exception of your partner or birthing companion.
Accommodation
We do not provide overnight accommodation for relatives and friends within The Lindo Wing, with the exception of your partner or birthing companion.
Nursery services
All mothers have the opportunity to have a rest after the birth with the peace of mind that their babies are being well cared for by professional staff in our nursery.
We can also offer an individual nursery service. Please contact the midwife or midwifery administration manager if you would like to take advantage of this.
Insurance companies may not cover you for your baby to be cared for in the nursery. Please see our price list or contact us for more information.
Going home
Your consultant and midwife will advise you when you are well enough to go home. On the day of discharge you will be seen by your consultant and your midwife, who will arrange for a community midwife within your local area to visit you at home. Your midwife will advise you about birth registration, health visitor visits, family planning and any concerns you may have prior to your discharge.
Our discharge time is 11.00 to allow us to prepare the room for another patient. An additional charge may be made for stays after this time. You will need to organise your own transport either by car. Alternatively a member of staff can arrange a taxi for you. Please ask someone to bring in a baby travel seat on the day that you are going home as this is required by law.
Your consultant and midwife will advise you when you are well enough to go home. On the day of discharge you will be seen by your consultant and your midwife, who will arrange for a community midwife within your local area to visit you at home. Your midwife will advise you about birth registration, health visitor visits, family planning and any concerns you may have prior to your discharge.
Our discharge time is 11.00 to allow us to prepare the room for another patient. An additional charge may be made for stays after this time. You will need to organise your own transport either by car. Alternatively a member of staff can arrange a taxi for you. Please ask someone to bring in a baby travel seat on the day that you are going home as this is required by law.
The midwife will give you any
medication that your consultant
has prescribed for you to take
home. Should you need a further
prescription, please do not hesitate
to see your GP.
To help you and your baby settle in at home, we have prepared a starter pack which can be purchased before you leave.
To help you and your baby settle in at home, we have prepared a starter pack which can be purchased before you leave.
Birthing suite @ Lindo Wing |
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Pregnancy No 2,
stomach pics
Monday, 16 December 2013
Whirlwind week
iPhone images, clockwise L to R: Sean watching a personalised message from Santa (this is genius, and free - a tip to all parents with small kids!)// My darling friend Anna who's also due on 11th January(!) came by for our weekly meet-up// My bump from different angle at 35 +4 weeks // Hubby & I outside Scotts - the perfect people watching spot in Mayfair// Anna's son Nick and Sean had lot's of fun dressing up during a play date// Latest crush:"Chanel Boy bag" silicon iPhone 5 case with long chain strap |
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friends,
Pregnancy No 2,
Relationships,
toddler Sean
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Sunday lunch
Today we chose typical British cuisine at Canteen, for our lunch. Fish finger sandwich for Sean and bangers and mash for the adults. I know it doesn't look very appetising but I can assure you it was delicious! |
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food and drinks,
motherhood,
Pregnancy No 2
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Christmas music
Ever since Kurt Nilsen won World Idol back in 2004, my my love affair with him has continued, and this album is on repeat at home during Christmas.
Himmel Pa Jord ("Heaven On Earth") has got to be my favourite tune for this time of the year - Happy listening!
xoxo
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Xmas lunch at Scott's
Hubby and I having our annual child free Christmas lunch at Scott's in Mayfair.
I knew we were bound to see some celebs at one of London's top restaurants, but guess if I was starstruck when bumping into (literally!) Sir Elton John and his husband as well as my favourite chef Gordon Ramsay :-)
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Sent from iPhone
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food and drinks,
Pregnancy No 2,
Relationships
Throwback Thursday
Five years ago: This time, last pregnancy - bump 37 weeks (a week ahead of what I am now, and still measuring smaller) |
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Pregnancy No 2
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Nativity play
Bear and I went to see Sean cast as Joseph, at a local church in the annual school Christmas show. Needless to say we were very proud parents! xxx
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nursery,
Pregnancy No 2,
toddler Sean
Monday, 9 December 2013
The nesting continues..
Cot assembled, bunting flags and canopy up, nursery print framed and bedding + bumper bought |
Latest addition is a small cushion with this pretty pillow case that I bought from Zara Home Kids on Regent Street today |
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At home,
Pregnancy No 2
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