When I was nursing Drew he was able to get my chin with his little foot while he waved it around!
Oh my goodness how did he get to be 7mths old!
As we were going to sleep yesterday (yes we still have a family bed) I realized, sooner then I want, I will not have this little baby snuggling up to me and smiling in the morning. What a privileged I have had 3 beautiful and very different babies. I know the baby stage of Jeff and my family life is drawing to an end and it saddens me. However watching Drew, pull himself up on furniture and walk around tables shows me the toddler stage does not me Drew is independent, he still needs me close by as he tests out his limits.
Now if I could only get Thom to realize he doesn't need to grow so quick, luckily Beth shows me it is not all bad to grow up a little as she is very against the growing up idea :)
The life of the Barrett family. I am married to Jeff and mother of three children, a boy - Thom, a girl - Beth and another boy Drew.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Last week Beth started to say Thommy! She has only called him brother for the last 1 1/2 years! Now as an added bonus yesterday she said her name for the first time! It was amazing one of the best words I have ever hear said!
Now I just have to wait for 'I love you' and everything I hoped for at the begining of speech therapy will have been accomplished. She has the I and the you so I just need the middle word and I am sure it will be music to my ears, just like hearing her say her own name for the first time was :)
Now I just have to wait for 'I love you' and everything I hoped for at the begining of speech therapy will have been accomplished. She has the I and the you so I just need the middle word and I am sure it will be music to my ears, just like hearing her say her own name for the first time was :)
Monday, October 25, 2010
Birdshill park
Here are some pics around thanksgiving
It was very funny because he kept sitting up looking'and babbling at the baby in the 'mirror. Now when ever I start the bath be it for the bigger 2 or him his legs start kicking and he starts lunging for the bath, loads of fun!
Drew's 1st taste of solids (@24weeks) which he absolutly loved. He wanted the bowl, spoon and a quicker hand feeding him. He had mashed up cantalop which he still alway loves. He also likes chicken so pureed it is more like soup and rice cereal but the other cereals he could pass on. He thinks that when people sit down he will be fed and if he isn't he gets frustrated! This is my first child that likes solids at such a young age the other 2 we had to encourage more, perhaps that is why Drew is such a chubber.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
where does the time go...
Beth always trys to turn herself into a cat when we paint or use markers...
Cute Andrew lovely smile on June 5th
Cuddles before bed

April 20th Drew asleep in his chair

My big girl all ready to go out
Thom's 1st apple pie which he made from scratch even peeling and coring the apples!
Beth helping with laying the flooring in the play room

At the beach in Stonewall this week
Very tanned Thom all ready for bed with his carebear -same one I had when I was little!

1st time siting together in Jeff's car in April -look at the other pictures to see how big Beth is!

April 20th Drew asleep in his chair
My big girl all ready to go out
At the beach in Stonewall this week
1st time siting together in Jeff's car in April -look at the other pictures to see how big Beth is!
Summer is almost 1/2 over I realized today! I was putting away laundry in Thom's room and had to remove some clothes that no longer fit, then it came to me only about a month and a half till Thom starts school (they stagger the start for kindergarden). Wow! Am I ready? I going to miss having him around everyday, he is my big helper with Drew, Beth and getting things I might need. On the flip side, he also argues with his sister and is another person that I am cleaning up after during the day. I am going to miss everything! This chapter of his life is about to end and he will be going to school for the next 13+ years. I am glad that kindergarden is only 1/2 time so I get baby steps befor the everyday full day starts.
Drew is growing like a weed 18lbs and counting and over 26 inches long. Definatley no newborn, he really sped through that stage! He loves; chewing on his hand, fingers, toys, whatever he can fit in his mouth, also holding his feet and talking to them. He rolls over back to front by holding one foot and tipping to the side them letting go of the foot and he's on his tummy! His favourite ryme is patty cake and just in the last 2 days he started laughing for ring around the rosie.
Beth is trying to hold bigger conversations with us and loves to talk about her cloths and acessories- like her honey bee bathingsuit, horse PJ's, Dora pants, monkey purse, basically anything thing on the clothes.Beth runs thru the house to find Jeff and me then start the show and tell! She just this week reaaly started loving the pool! Previously she would only go in with a death grip on Jeff or my neck-now she gets her life jacket and floater and crys when it is time to get out of the pool!
Such changes in all the kids in a small time period!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
I think I am started to get over my fears of my children going by water! The kids were allowed to walk down to the dock without life jackets and did not have to wear a jacket when sitting beside someone while watching the fireworks on canada day!!
Nope, I am wrong, I still have water fears, everytime I go to the beach with the kids anxiety levels sky rocket! With the pool no problem since I can see the bottom however lakes and beaches-oh my!
Nope, I am wrong, I still have water fears, everytime I go to the beach with the kids anxiety levels sky rocket! With the pool no problem since I can see the bottom however lakes and beaches-oh my!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Although I have not posted in a long time I thought I would try leaving a post today. It is suprising hard to sit down and have enough time to complete a post and the ones I start I never go back to finish....
Since I posted last I had another son, Andrew Walter, who was born April 7. Beth and Thom were both born on days ending in 6 so I did hope he would follow the trend but Drew bucked the trend and came the next day.
It wasnt a long labour, I had contractions on and off on the 6th but they went away before I went to sleep that night. I woke up around 3:30am with contractions but wanted to wait to find out if it was real before waking up my Mom. I had slept at her house because my midwife thought it would happen soon and to stay closer to the hospital as my labour from Thom to Beth had decreased in time and she thought I might not have enough time til the baby was born with driving into town (I might wait to long to leave). I woke my mom up at 4:30 and called Gordana my midwife, she said she would meet me at the hospital around 5:30am but call if it seemed to be speeding up.
I texted Jeff because I didnt want to wake up the kids that I was in labour and my mom and sister were going to be my help while in labour. My goal was to try to relax, be happy and enjoy as much of the experence as possible since this was my last time. My mom drove to the hospital (practically flew she was going so fast) picking up my sister on the way. Ang asked a funny question before going 'what should I wear'? (she has never been in a room during natural drug free vaginal labour and delivery before). We got to the hospital around 5:30 and Gordana got there about 5:45am. Once we got thru the nurses station it was 6:10 in my LDRP room (lucky me 3x I got the delux room!). I was skipping stages and Drew as born at 7:04am it was a very intense fast labour. I think I did a pretty good job of enjoying the labour and making note of what was happening at all times. Drew's heart rate plummited during labour and Gordana had the resessatation team called and I was totally aware of that and what was said. (the same thing happened to Thom and I wasnt as aware, I just knew there was a problem, I was consentrating on myself too much). That being said knowing what was going on was better, and although everything was so intense it was a really good labour.
Of course now at home everything is great and although it is hard at times this 3 kid family is not that much harder then 2 kids (just alot more laundry as Drew is a spitup and vomiter). I think the transition from 0 to 1 child was the hardest adjustment so far, however we still have puberty to compare to :)
Thom is a great help he will hold Andrew while I make lunch or help Beth. The potty training for Beth has deceased but once a couple more weeks go by I hope to ramp it up again.
With the beauiful warm spring we have spent lots of time outdoors and the pool was opened up this weekend with Beth Thom and Jeff all swimming. Hopfully we have a lovely relaxing summer.
Since I posted last I had another son, Andrew Walter, who was born April 7. Beth and Thom were both born on days ending in 6 so I did hope he would follow the trend but Drew bucked the trend and came the next day.
It wasnt a long labour, I had contractions on and off on the 6th but they went away before I went to sleep that night. I woke up around 3:30am with contractions but wanted to wait to find out if it was real before waking up my Mom. I had slept at her house because my midwife thought it would happen soon and to stay closer to the hospital as my labour from Thom to Beth had decreased in time and she thought I might not have enough time til the baby was born with driving into town (I might wait to long to leave). I woke my mom up at 4:30 and called Gordana my midwife, she said she would meet me at the hospital around 5:30am but call if it seemed to be speeding up.
I texted Jeff because I didnt want to wake up the kids that I was in labour and my mom and sister were going to be my help while in labour. My goal was to try to relax, be happy and enjoy as much of the experence as possible since this was my last time. My mom drove to the hospital (practically flew she was going so fast) picking up my sister on the way. Ang asked a funny question before going 'what should I wear'? (she has never been in a room during natural drug free vaginal labour and delivery before). We got to the hospital around 5:30 and Gordana got there about 5:45am. Once we got thru the nurses station it was 6:10 in my LDRP room (lucky me 3x I got the delux room!). I was skipping stages and Drew as born at 7:04am it was a very intense fast labour. I think I did a pretty good job of enjoying the labour and making note of what was happening at all times. Drew's heart rate plummited during labour and Gordana had the resessatation team called and I was totally aware of that and what was said. (the same thing happened to Thom and I wasnt as aware, I just knew there was a problem, I was consentrating on myself too much). That being said knowing what was going on was better, and although everything was so intense it was a really good labour.
Of course now at home everything is great and although it is hard at times this 3 kid family is not that much harder then 2 kids (just alot more laundry as Drew is a spitup and vomiter). I think the transition from 0 to 1 child was the hardest adjustment so far, however we still have puberty to compare to :)
Thom is a great help he will hold Andrew while I make lunch or help Beth. The potty training for Beth has deceased but once a couple more weeks go by I hope to ramp it up again.
With the beauiful warm spring we have spent lots of time outdoors and the pool was opened up this weekend with Beth Thom and Jeff all swimming. Hopfully we have a lovely relaxing summer.
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