Wednesday 5 November 2008

Wednesday 24 September 2008

riverdance

We reckon anahera could be the next star of riverdance.

wee fit

Turns out jolly jumpers are great for the whole families fitness!

Monday 8 September 2008

laff laff laff

From the mouth of babes



I thought it was about time I wrote you a letter to let you know what I’ve been up to down here in Wellington. I’ve been so busy growing and learning new things that I don’t quite know where to start!

Right now I’m having my morning nap (my mum’s typing this up for me). Today I might have a long 2 hour sleep and wake up happy and refreshed. This is my favourite kind of nap. However, sometimes I wake up after 45 minutes and am a bit grizzly and just can’t get back to sleep again...yip…here I go…”Muuuuum. Muuuum. Muuuuuuuuuum”….unless mum gives me a warm, milky drink...”oh, so sleepy…can’t…keep…my…eyes…open…any…longer”.

Right, where were we. My brain is growing so fast my mum can hardly keep up! I find it pretty boring just hanging out at home – unless someone is playing ‘peek-a-boo’ or horsey rides, or some other interactive game with me. I also like watching mum and dad when they’re doing stuff like cooking or making me a mobile or dancing. Watching mum when she’s typing on the computer is bor-ring! Luckily, we go out for lots of walks so I can see all kinds of new things – if I don’t fall asleep that is!

Mum and Dad keep telling me there’s no rush to get moving but I can’t wait. I’m trying my hardest to sit up and think I should have mastered this in the next month or so. I can already roll from from belly to my back, though I’m not quite sure how I do this – it just kind of happens sometimes when I’m trying to do something else like reach for my toy or look over my shoulder. Apparently I have something called a ‘jolly jumper’ arriving this weekend. Not quite sure what this is but mum and dad say I’m going to have lots of fun playing on it – sounds good to me

Oh yeah, the best news – on the first day of spring I learnt how to laugh! I was happily playing ‘kick-and-splash’ in the bath when my Mum let out an enormous sneeze. Boy did I get a fright! But then I felt a funny feeling in my tummy and out came a gurgling, rolling laugh. It felt so good! My mum sneezed again setting us both off in fits of laughter. Then dad arrived home from work and he sneezed too and it was general hilarity all round. Like rolling over, I’m not quite sure how laughter happens – it just pops out sometimes. So, I can’t do command performances yet but I am working on it!

At the moment I’m pretty fixated with putting anything and everything I can lay my hands on into my mouth (just like mum and dad are always doing). I can’t wait till I’m allowed to try some real food, but mum and dad say I have to wait till I’m a bit older. Oooooha.




Monday 11 August 2008

Thursday 10 July 2008

8 weeks on...

...beautiful Anahera is just delightful. She is totally fascinated by the world around her and is staying awake for longer periods everyday. It is just the most lovely thing to have her smile beam up at you and to hear her coo and gurgle. She still loves sleeping in the wrap and we're becoming pretty pro at doing just about anything with baby-on-board. Am trying to convince her that having a morning nap in her bed is a good idea. She's open to the idea, but would way rather fall asleep in mum or dad's arms - and there's not really anything in the world as wonderful as holding a sleeping Anahera.

Practising making snow angels

rock-a-baby

How many nappies does one baby girl need???

Looking lots like dad