Today's my second 'blogoversary' and I've had an amazing time since December 2010 with so many opportunities and meeting new friends. However, the reason I keep blogging is that little chap above. Thanks The Boy!
Tuesday 4th December 2012 – 'Snip!' (339/366)
Craft-A-Day: 365 Simple Handmade Projects Book (Blogoversary Giveaway #4)
Having set myself the rather ambitious task of doing an advent activity a day with The Boy, I then needed to find a good selection of activities to do with him that wouldn't require copious amounts of glitter and images of Father Christmas (or I'd go mad!).
Luckily, I was sent a copy of this book by Sarah Goldschadt:
Inside 'Craft-A-Day' is a craft activity for every day of the year, but it's very cleverly split into weeks featuring crafts surrounding one image or theme. And at the beginning of each week, a template is provided for that theme so it becomes even easier to do simple and effective craft with your children.
Next week's craft theme is 'Gingerbread Men':
It's a brilliant idea to enable parents to do crafts with their children, and I'm really looking forward to dipping into it with The Boy and choosing some great activities to complete.
This book normally retails at £16.99, but I have four copies to give away to readers. To be in with a chance simply complete the Rafflecopter form below!
I was sent a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. My opinion is honest and unbiased.
Monday 3rd December 2012 – 'Flying Boy!' (338/366)
Sunday 2nd December 2012 – 'He Gave Me An Orange!' (337/366)
Achieving Sleep
I make no secret of, or apology for, the fact that we nursed The Boy to sleep until he was gone two years old. Yes that was a long time, and yes I do (partly) wish we hadn't, so you at the back over there reading this with your judgemental face on can cut it out! Walk a mile in my shoes and all that!
It didn't start out that way; I intended for him to go to sleep independently from the word go but babies make a habit of falling asleep in your arms. And in my defense he was always put down fully awake in his cot at bedtime, he'd fall asleep under the mobile and everything was fine and dandy. A series of colds over the course of his first Winter saw us slip into the habit of nursing him to sleep and, in all honesty, it was just too damned lovely to break the habit.
However, one day enough was enough, and with the advice of a sleep expert (from Pampers originally) we developed a routine to get him to go to sleep by himself without the use of the dreaded controlled crying that I detest so much. This started to go well but unfortunately she was no longer at hand to help out and that's when I found Jo Tantum on twitter. I actually think she may have found me first and I glanced at her profile thinking she was more than likely one of those people using twitter to promote and not actually help. How wrong I was! I asked a question to the general twitterverse one day and she answered it. Ever since Jo has helped me out with queries about sleep training, potty training and reassuring me about whether to start night-time training or not. She's friendly and non-judgemental, genuinely.
I want to share some information with you about babies, parents and sleep that has been collated by BabyHuddle. Their survey has shown that "nearly 70% of parents are rocking their babies to sleep in order to get some well-earned rest." I can completely understand that, although I will hasten to add that The Boy was never a bad-settler at bedtime. However, the hands-on approach (like mine) seems to be the preferred option for new parents rather than a non-contact approach like "pushing the pram round the house, driving the car around the block and singing nursery rhymes."
Now being honest, I would rather not be walking around the block or driving around and around (like my own parents had to) at midnight, and luckily I never needed to (before the nursing began). However, The Boy's mobile was a Godsend and it was the reliable method to help The Boy get to sleep, even now.
Jo (who has written ‘Baby Secrets’) says:
“Rocking a new baby to sleep is beneficial for bonding and breastfeeding, but as your baby gets older it leads to the baby needing that same sleep prop every time they want a nap in the day, or in order to sleep at night. If they wake up in the night, they will need that rocking again then, and since the parent is the one who has provided it, it usually leads to sleep deprivation and exhaustion in Mum and Dad, not to mention a bad back as your baby gets older and heavier!”
And she's right, because it took us a long time to break the habit of nursing him to sleep. We did manage to through the programmes and support we were given by two sleep experts. And not one tear was shed (apart from mine at my baby growing up)!
I'd like another baby and the question that has crossed my mind is, "Would I do bedtime differently?"
"Yes!" is the answer. While The Boy now goes to sleep by himself, if he wakes in the night he is ill equipped to get back to sleep without one of us nipping in and reassuring him; we're all a bit shattered to be honest!
More on the survey can be found on blog.babyhuddle.com. You can follow Babyhuddle on twitter or Facebook. To find more on ‘Jo Tantum’s Spaced Soothing Technique’ visit www.babysecretsltd.com or follow @jotantum for free advice on twitter.
Silent Sunday
Hot Wheels Wall Tracks Power-Tower: Demolition
One of The Boy's favourite toys, and one that is constantly played with by him and friends, is his Hot Wheels Wall Tracks. During the time since we first reviewed the series, we've added to it with several sets and were recently sent the Power-Tower to review.
The battery-powered Power-Tower has a central tower which has a spiral that rotates upwards with two routes back down to the bottom of the central tower, one which takes the cars through 'demolition jaws'.
The Hot Wheels Wall Track range is an excellent toy for little car fanatics, especially as it is wall-mounted and is a marvellous space-saving complex track. The Boy is a huge fan of these, and the battery operated sets really add to the thrill when playing. The Power-Tower is a little more noisy than the Mid-Air Madness set, but for any Hot Wheels fans, it's a good addition.
This set has an RRP of £39.99 but is on offer in various outlets for £25 in the lead-up to Christmas.
We were sent this product for the purpose of this review. My opinion is honest and unbiased.
366 #48
It's Christmas time! Wahoo! I'm looking forward to seeing lots of photos featuing: red, green and gold shine; scarves and woolly hats; red noses and sparkly eyes; and Winter walks and fir trees.
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Saturday 1st December 2012 – 'Edward The Elf' (336/366)
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