There has been a lot of debate in the press lately about breast feeding or not. Extremists will always get their views into the media, and it is important, in my opinion, that they do. They give us an opportunity to ask ourselves what we think about the issue.
Breast feeding has been something I can do. Very little drama and a lot of success. I am grateful that my children have been able to benefit from the intimacy of breast feeding and the health benefits. Still, there are many other beautiful mother-child relationships for those who bottle fed, what's more their children are also healthy.
I have always advocated to other mummy friends that you do what ever is best for a happy mum and happy baby. At the point when the decision is being made, or is made that bottle feeding must begin I hear my self consoling friends with "It's ok" and "We can do our best, then we are allowed to bottle feed if we need too".
While I can breast feed I am not quite able to breast feed for as long as some Mums. At our Steiner playgroup I am always amazed by mothers breast feeding two, three and four year old children. All mothers have their reasons for breast feeding - for what ever duration, or bottle feeding and hopefully the reason encompasses happiness.
So I can say this and share this - but now I am living it with my second daughter I am struggling!! E is six months old. From four months she has shown strong signs of wanting food. She has been breast fed on demand - unlike my eldest daughter. She is now on three meals a day and loves her milk and food. She is happy.
I am less happy, I am tired too. Consequently, we are almost one week into one bottle of formula a day. She takes the bottle enthusiastically, unlike her sister! She devours her milk. She has three teeth, so its nice that the teat gets a hard time instead of me! Yet I feel a sense of guilt.
When I pulled out the bottle at our beloved play group I felt like a failure. I have not seen one bottle fed baby there before. E did not mind one bit. Actually, I bet nobody minded. Just me!! Our play group community are so accepting, and yet I felt guilt. So silly!
So why have I started to drop breast feeding? Let me remind my self.
E is ready for more. I am exhausted. Hormone fluctuations are making me a little crazy. Patience is disappearing. Oh, and here is a wee sketch of what my vivacious eldest daughter got up to today at play group...
That is her a top an eight foot fence. No one else at play group had the vision to see how to climb the fence. Kaea does! And did so twice today!! The fence neatly separates play group from kindergarten. Kaea has watched little people playing through the cracks in the fence. She has wondered through their green kindergarten pastures, past the fountain, rocky edged sandpit, meandering paths to the lush vege garden to feed the chickens. She has experienced a small sense of loss realising that her friends who once played with her at play group, are now on the other side of the fence.
At almost two and a half she told me she can go to kindy now. She has been told that when she is three, and can successfully use the toilet she may go to kindy. Well she can use the toilet and she is three next birthday so I can see why she must be there NOW. The kindergarten co-ordinator who rescued her from eight feet up (whilst I tried with baby in arm) a little shocked to learn that she was not three for another five months asked me if I thought she would be ready to attend without Mum. My response, rather sadly was yes.
I am not digressing from the point of this post. Promise. Kaea is an exuberant, independent learner, who cannot get enough of the world. I tire from keeping up with or just behind her from a little distance. She needs my energy as does E. So to keep up with them both and keep my self going forward I feel that a combination of breast and bottle from now on is the key.
Hopefully we can regain a happy mum, and maintain happy baby and toddler.
Showing posts with label motherhood. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Our Bumble Bee and her Fluffy Bunny
Our little bumble bee Elidi is just over three months old. Every day we are enjoying her gorgeous personality unfold just a little more. She is loved very dearly by her sister, who cannot wait for her to grow big enough to play with - KB is ever so patient regarding the importance of Es sleep "Babies are like bread Mum, they need to rest to grow". In the meantime, KB gives her lots of cuddles, joins her into her imaginary play and reads and sings to her. E loves every minute of this. I do so love watching the love they already have for each other. After KB's day out with her grandparents they both love seeing one another again. E searches with her eyes and head for her sister upon hearing her, and KB always greets her with a big kiss and cuddle before Mummy these days!
It is a real pleasure to watch a special relationship grow.
On the note of resting.... it seems I have rested a lot from posting...it's not that I don't have a lot to post about...quite the opposite really as I have a lot. What I don't have so much of is hands free time!!
I have been busy getting back on track with preparing wholesome food for our family therefore doing much less of the "just add" stuff as we did to get by with the arrival of E. This has involved using the great meal planning idea from Madeline at ecoMILF, as well as recipes from her blog and Emma at My Darling Lemon Thyme.
And I am on target to reach my goal of at least 80% of our Christmas gifts being handmade. So we have been using natural dyes, making solar infusions, quilting and sewing up a storm. I cannot wait to share these and our family advent calendar. Here's a peek...
My man has been working longer hours too, and these will increase as the school term comes to an end. This means I really need to pace my self and rest too. So here I am resting and so I shall leave you to rest more with my next goal of posting at least twice a week from now on xx
With all the strawberries about.... you really must give this delish tart a go. I did in the weekend and we all loved it to pieces.
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| Photo borrowed from My Darling Lemon Thyme blog to tantilise your taste buds in the hope you will visit Em and gives this a go! |
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
More Finger Painting Magic!
My nephew plunged into using our Playcentre finger paint - made by his Mumma during his little chicken pox episode recently.
He described his painting as "magic". I so agree with him.
Here is Kaea's latest adventure with finger paint. Blue and Kowhai this time. She is beginning to notice what happens when she blends colours.
And clearly the experience was super as the paint was squidged all over her arms and feet!
"Green Mummy!"
Some parents prefer to avoid "messy" play at home, but in our house it is the best play of all. Kaea's little senses love it and she seems so refreshed and "earthed" afterward.
This time round her little body seemed to want to get amongst the paint. So I say bring on summer and we will take the paint outside and see what happens...by then E might like to join in as well!
Finger paint recipe here
He described his painting as "magic". I so agree with him.
Here is Kaea's latest adventure with finger paint. Blue and Kowhai this time. She is beginning to notice what happens when she blends colours.
And clearly the experience was super as the paint was squidged all over her arms and feet!
"Green Mummy!"
Some parents prefer to avoid "messy" play at home, but in our house it is the best play of all. Kaea's little senses love it and she seems so refreshed and "earthed" afterward.
This time round her little body seemed to want to get amongst the paint. So I say bring on summer and we will take the paint outside and see what happens...by then E might like to join in as well!
Finger paint recipe here
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Sisters...what a gift!
Well, while I wrote my last post on birthing soundtracks I was going into labour! It was very surreal.
Little Elidi arrived in super quick time days before her due date on Saturday evening!
Our big girl spent that night with her treasured Nana and Poppa. While Nana and Poppa were none the wiser - just thought we were tired and their grand daughter wanted to stay over - KB knew otherwise. Her Dad even heard her say to Nana "Mama's at home doing yoga". That was her interpretation of witnessing a contraction in process and her Mumma breathing through it.
We chose not to share our news of Elidi's arrival to the world until her big sister had met her. On Sunday morning when her Daddy picked her up he showed her photos of her new sister. Even the fact that she really had a sister was surreal to me as KB had spent the last month talking about her baby sister (and none of us knew the gender of our baby).
By the time she arrived at the hospital she was ecstatic and crawled over Mum to the bassinet to see her sister and all of this came out:
"Aw my sister" "Hello Babe" "My baby sister I love you" and then straight into singing her her favourite lullaby "Chi baba"
It was such a tender moment that while I watched and marveled at how beautiful and loving my girl is her Daddy shed many proud tears.
Elidi is five days old today and as in her names definition "Gift of the sun" she is a true little gift - another beautiful daughter for Mum and Dad, and a sister for KB.
I hope their relationship as sisters is one full of rich memories, fond times, interesting challenges and lots of love as my relationship with my sister has and continues to be.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Dear Daughter
To my Gorgeous Big Girl,
Before you become a big sister I want you to know how much I love you and how much richness you have bought to my life.
Since your presence in the world in my tummy you have been a treasure to us. First as a secret which Dad and I did not want to share, then as a taonga to all who knew you were on your way.
Before you became a part of Mummy's life I did not realise how much you would teach me. From you I learnt to listen better, be calm, relinquish control and let you lead and grow as you needed to.
Daddy and I grow to love you more and more each day. You have a huge heart, an amazing brain and caring nature. Your zest for life is infectious and we marvel at all that you observe and the connections about life that you make.
You have been very in tune with Mummy's growing tummy and the soon to arrive baby we will all love together. To "Rainbow Chocolate" you will be an awesome big sister. Becoming a big sister is exciting and you will always be a big sister. Too, you will always be Kaea, our big girl. You will always be you and we want you to be who you are, always. As a big sister you will be amazing - as a big sister myself I know what a privilege it is and sometimes what a challenge it can be. I think if you listen, love and empower then you are doing great.
Thank you for being such a supportive, caring and beautiful part of my life.
Love you so much and always will KB,
from your Mumma xx
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