Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Seven Months Old!

Today is Zara's 7 month birthday!

This morning when I went to pick her up from her morning nap, she had her dog pulled over her face - clearly she didn't want to be disturbed and was just loving her dog - Thank you GrannyAnnie - so with just time for a photo before bumps and babes, Mum just couldn't resist!

I had Zara weighed today. She has certainly had a massive growth spurt since our six mth check at the Paed....

6 mths 7 mths

6.480kg 7.025kg

64cm 71cm


...that's a whopping 500g plus 7cm! No wonder I have been so exhausted... ;~)

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Big Girl Food




Zara is now 6 and half months old... where has the time gone? We have decided to slowly start introducing her to the world of solids - up until now she has been lucky enough to be exclusively breast-fed and according to her Paed, between now and 12months is the time to slowly start introducing different textures. According to her, everything babies need nutritionally is in their breast milk/formula until 12months old. She recommends only fruit and veg until 12 months and says what they get from the fruit and veg is purely a start into the world of new textures, shapes and colours to their diet. In the case of formula babies, they get introduced to new flavours too. I have read about a "new technique" called Baby Led Weaning. The basic principles are to give them food in the original state and not always mashed up, this is reported to help the transition to solids - so I guess there is no harm in trying it out.....

I had hoped that Zara would be sitting on her own properly before starting her on solids but she is ready for her grub so whats a week or two before she sits "properly" in the greater scheme of things?

So, first things first.... our introduction in to real food was a with taste of Avo. Now because this is decidedly slippery I did have to mash it a little it and then fed it Zara using my fingers. I must admit I was also a little nervous about choking hazards but with only two teeth, it is amazing how well she manages to suck, shred and "chew" on the sticks of food in order to eat them... Other foods I have offered are cucumber sticks, dried mango, celery sticks, hummus.... so far so good. She certainly appears to be ready and smacks her lips together when she is offered her food (there has also been a bit of shouting when I have "selfishly" not offered her something from my plate).

Monday, April 14, 2008

Learning to sit





I think the pictures tell it all..... but whether it in a box or on Mum's lap, at the moment Zara is able to balance - un-supported - for about 10-20 seconds but then with all the concentration needed and the short attention span of a six month old soon enough she ends in a topple to the side. I have no doubt that within the next week or two Zara will have mastered the art, thus reaching a major milestone in her development - you go Girl!!!

Thursday, April 10, 2008

The Atkinson Cousins

Tonight is Sue's last night in SA - so we all had supper together at our place. When it was time to bath Zara, Gareth and Emma were eager to join in..... before we knew it Meg was in the bath too and all the junir Atkinson were having a whale of a time splashing about!

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Visit to Dr Lucic

Today we went for our routine 6 month visit with our Paediatrician - Dr Lucic

As expected, all is well and Zara is growing nicely. She commented on how responsive and happy, always smiling, Zara is! Chris was a little worried that Zara is too small but weighing in at 6.480kg, 64cm tall, she said that Zara is "petite", registering on the 25th percentile. Her hernisted belly-button is fixing itself nicely too.

She says although she is slightly petite, she is perfectly symmetrical and doing everything a baby her age should be doing! Well done Zara!!! Who would have thought, that just this time last year, your 12 week scan results gave us a completely different idea on how you would be....

Sunday, April 06, 2008

All the way from America

Hard times can also bring good times.... Sue has decided to come out from America to see Graham & Heather! Although the circumstances are not the greatest we are all so pleased we will get to see her. More importantly though is, that Zara will finally get to meet her "Aunt Suzie"! All this, on her SIX month birthday!!!
As if seeing Sue is not a spoiling enough, Zara has been given the most wonderful clothes from America - she certainly looks set to be a well dressed babe this winter - Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

So, the plan is for Sue to spend a night or 2 in Jozi. I will then drive her down to Hilton for a week. While Sue spends time with her folks, Zara and I will go on to Durban to see my family. Chris will then join us in Durbs, we'll go up to Hilton for 2 nights and then bring Sue back to Jozi to see the rest of the family.
While in Hilton, one of the most important things "Aunt Suzie" has been teaching Zara is : "we don't eat books, we read books" It has been amazing to see, at this age its an automatic reaction for a child to put everything in the mouth. But soon enough it seemed that Zara was certainly getting the message and she stopped trying to grab the books to her mouth all the time. It is now up to us to keep reminding her...."we don't eat books, we read books" and with all her family being such avid readers we hope she will come to love reading and respect her books as we all do.

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Riley and Zara



Riley really seems to have taken to Zara during our latest visit to Durban. She even wanted to hold her... very short and sweet but a cuddle and then off to play again. We look forward to when they can really start playing together.....

Baby Art Moulds




While I was still pregnant, I spotted these baby mould kits at Toys r Us in Sandton. The two kits on offer where for a belly mask and then for a foot/hand cast. We looked for the foot/hand kit in Durban over Christmas with no luck - now with Zara's 6 month birthday pending, I thought it would be nice to make a cast / mould of her hand and foot as a keepsake at this "milestone" in her life. Off I went to the branch where I had originally seen the kits and as my luck would have it - no longer in stock!!! As you know, I don't give up that easily and after a bit of a hunt I managed to get hold of the supplier and she delivered a kit to me. The next curve ball was knowing how "unhandy" Chris can be but my back up plan was up coming trip to Durban and I knew Mark would be a great help to me....

So, on Saturday morning I got the men involved and we started the procedure. Everyone was rather sceptical as to how this would/could/should work.... I must say the instructions were not the easiest to follow but with a bit of patience, perseverance and delicate concentration, we managed to get a perfect foot and hand mould. Now it was time to see if this would really work - mix the plaster of paris, pour it into the moulds and wait for it to set....

We assume that the mould is the same mixture dentists use to make a cast of our teeth. Chris and I were too nervous to break the mould away from the cast so we left the delicate procedure to Mark's steady hand. The combination of the mould and plastir of paris has given every detail, wrinkle and crease in the casts....AGH SWEET MAN!!!! All I need to do now, is find a way to frame these for Zara - Thank you Markie!!

Friday, April 04, 2008

With the Parnells



Today we went out to Umhlali to see the Parnells.... We had a lovely lunch together and then all the "girls" went into Ballito for some "retail therapy" The kids were all too keen to push Zara around .... Crystin was dressed to the nines and certainly looked like a mini yummy mummy. When we got home it took a bit of persuading but we managed to get all the (present) cousins together in 1 photo - obviously we missed Riley v G and the Londoners.... but PERHAPS at Christmas time????

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

See how we "Gru - Some"





While we have been down in Durban it was super to see Kelly, Riley, Lauren and Rebekah again..

We took this photo of the kids, to match the last one we took a couple of months ago...it took a bit of co-ordinating to get them all away at the same time but we had to get the cameras clicking.

Zara is now 6 months old while Riley and Rebekah are 4 months old.

My goodness time is certainly flying by and the babies are growing SOOOO fast.