Monday, April 30, 2012

Undercover decor detective

On the weekend I felt like an Undercover Decor Detective... Sitting in our local ice cream shop with my three gorgeous boys I was absorbed in a House and Garden from late last year. I love our ice cream shop, they always have H&G and Instyle mags, anyway...

As I spotted great rooms i found inspiring for our new house I'd get my iPhone out and take a sneaky snap :)

Do you ever do that?

Makes you feel like a bit of a spy or something, hehehe. Hey it's better than ripping out the mag pages isn't it.

Here are the rooms I found inspiring.

I hope you had a great weekend. I've had a couple of tough nights with Lachie so feeling like a zombie at the moment.

Jxx

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Look who's 3 today!

My big 'baby' is three years old today! Can you believe it!

I am so proud of my gorgeous William...

He's got more personality, more energy, more imagination than you'd think could be packed into such a little man.

He is such a loving boy, a wonderful big brother and makes us laugh every single day.

We love you Will. Happy birthday!

Love,
Mum, Dad and Lachie xx

Monday, April 23, 2012

5wks today and getting chubby

> My little Lachlan is 5 weeks old today!
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> He was only due last Tuesday but it feels like he's been with us forever!
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> Ok, unashamedly proud Mumma here showing off photos... The bath ones were taken last week and the sleeping ones were taken last night.
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> As you can see he's really putting on the kgs, which is SO exciting for me as I had issues with breastfeeding William and it was quite a disappointing, painful issue for me for quite a while. So to be able to feed Lachie and watch him getting chubby is like a gift!
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> Did any of you ladies struggle with breastfeeding?
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> Did you find it really heart wrenching?
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> Were your feeding experiences with your children different each time around?
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> I am a firm believer that whatever works for you and your bub is best. Whether it be breast, formula or both. Whatever makes for a happy and relaxed Mum and Bub.
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> Anyway, I'd love to know your thoughts and feelings...
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> Have a lovely day,
> Jxx
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Recent Press

Very excited to have had some great press in the last few weeks.

My wallstudio.com.au was featured in the latest Modern Home magazine.

My Sweet Prints J'adore Paris print was featured in Woman's Day mag about two weeks ago.

My Sweet Prints House Rules print in white is in the brand new issue of Shop till you Drop mag.

And if you happen to be in Woolworths from Anzac day onwards next week then pick up the May issue of the Woolworths Fresh mag. You might just spot a little photo and quote from Moi in there.

Have a great day everyone, it's raining cats and dogs here today! What's your weather like today?

Jxx

Monday, April 16, 2012

Our new house - a little peek

It's a month till we settle on our new house and current house.

So we were doing an inventory last night of all the furniture boxes we'll need - ek please tell me why we are moving with a new baby?

Anyway here is a sneak peek of our new place.

It's a 1950's house which had a 'Tuscan' makeover about 10yrs ago.

The bathrooms are all original and it could do with a new coat of paint inside but we're just going to take up the carpet and polish the floors. Put in pool safety in and I want to put some nice big modern pendant lights into the kitchen and dining.

I think I'm going to need your help with decision making as we need some more furniture. I'm already scouring eBay for some pieces.

Can't wait to share it all with you when we move in!!!

Have a great day,
Janette xx

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Our beautiful baby boy

Well three weeks on from our little man Lachlan making his early appearance into the wide world and I've finally found the time to update you with a blog post!

I thought I'd write a post all about Lachlan's birth and our family so far as I love looking back on the blog as a bit of a journal.

So Lachie was born at 35wks and 6days at 11.05am on Mon 19th March 2012.

At 2.30am on the Monday morning I woke up with really strong labor pains... As you might remember I'd been having contractions for about three weeks and the big false alarm on the previous Wed when we spent nearly 24hrs in the labor ward with everyone thinking he was just about to arrive. So when the labor pains woke me I was a bit dubious that they'd just faired up again but I was hoping they'd settle down.

We started timing them and they were about six mins apart. They were getting stronger a d stronger and Glen started freaking out and said 'No that's it I'm phoning the hospital'. So they said to come straight in and we phoned our amazing neighbour Amanda who came over at 3am to stay with Will (who was asleep and oblivious to what was going on).

The ride to the hospital I remember clutching at the seat belt with all my might as each contraction came and I had to stop every few mins as we walked from emergency into the delivery suite as the pain would literally stop me in my tracks.

They got us set up in a delivery suite we felt like it was deja vous from the previous Wed. They strapped the monitors on me and got the gas out.

After about an hour of this the pain just got too much and as each contraction happened I was shaking my head at Glen while sucking on the gas just trying to say 'No this is too much I can't cope with the pain anymore'. So the midwives called the aniethatist at about 5am and said he was on his way. I remember thinking to my self 'He better not even be brushing his teeth, I need him here NOW!' and I also hissed to Glen a few times 'Where is that damn doctor!' hehehehe.

He finally (ok it was probably only half an hour) turned up and once that epidural was in I just wanted to kiss him! They had it turned down quite a bit so I stilled used the gas but it was much better.

Then they checked me and I was 6cm dilated so had a bit of time to wait. Once I got to 8cm the Obstetrician broke my waters and then I felt pretty much straight away like I wanted to push but I had to hold off which was really hard. I just kept trying to breath through each contraction and relax my body which was trying its hardest to push Lachie out!

It was probably about 10am and they decided to get ready to deliver. I had a temperature and had been shivering and shaking for hours with them putting blankets on and then off me and I was getting really tired.

The last part is all a bit of a blur (which is probably a good thing) I just remember the two midwives, Dr Keogh the Ob and Glen all saying 'Push Janette!' over and over... And then Lachie's heart rate started dropping right down between the contraction... I saw the monitor at one stage and his heart rate was only 73bpm. I tried not to freak out but I could hear the urgency in everyone's voice but damn it I was pushing as hard as I possibly could!

They then tried the vacuum suction thing to get him out but it wasn't working and they were just about to use the forceps when finally out came my tiny gooey squeaking little bundle and they popped him on my chest and instantly it went from the most full-on scary experience to the most amazing special relieving experience in my life.

I just lay there in shock and euphoria while they fixed everything up. And it was so emotional for both me and Glen. It was just as emotional when Will was born by Caesar but just a totally different experience.

Lachie and Glen then went down to the special care nursery which is where he spent the next 7 days and nights, which was sad not to have him in my room and see him hooked up with cords and monitors and the feeding tube but the special care nurses were Angels! They were so good with Lachie and so caring with me and Glen and Will. We were taken care of so well (I Highly recommend the SAN hospital - every single staff member was amazing!) they made what could have been quite a scary lonely time into a very special time for all of us.

It was quite hard on Will being away from me and he would cry and cry when it was time for him to leave the hospital which was so sad :(

Lachie had to spend three days under lights for his jaundice and the hospital kept me on as a boarding mother, my same room so I could stay at the hospital and not have to travel back and forth for feeding etc.

It's now been two weeks since we've been home and although it's been really full-on and I'm so tired it's been really special. Will loves his little brother and has been so good with him. Giving him very soft little kisses and cuddles, tickling Lachie's feet when he falls asleep while I'm feeding and telling everyone about HIS baby Lachlan.

Here are pictures of the Special care and hospital time and then of our time at home so far.

Ah, perfect timing I can hear Lachie has just woken for his next feed :)

Miss you all and thank you for your comments on our announcement post. I hope I'll have time to catch up on all your blogs soon!
Janette xxxx