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Three things I want my kid to…..

June 28, 2007 by Jen at Semantically driven

Below are three things I want my kid to do:

  • Keep on making up songs. The other morning at the kitchen table, while JJ should have been eating his breakfast, he sang a song that he completely made up. I didn’t have the heart to stop him even though it might make us late. After he finished I clapped and said that one day when he’s a well known song writer/performer I’ll be his manager.
  • Be happy with the choices he makes and the things he does, and be confident while doing them. I don’t want him to be plagued by self-doubt like me. Self-doubt doesn’t really get me anywhere and it’s hard to shake off
  • Be able to talk to me and communicate with me. I wasn’t, and to a large extent, still can’t/don’t do this with my own parents and my own inhibitions prevent me from talking to them about more than the day-to-day stuff in our lives. Therefore I’m trying my hardest for this not to be the case with us. Hopefully by being there and listening to him and letting him know I love him heaps, we will have a close relationship as he get older.

This is for the Mamablogga group writing project June 2007, and for my gorgeous son to read one day.

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Bits and blog bobs – 27 June 2007

June 27, 2007 by Jen at Semantically driven

What I’ve enjoyed in the last week, and why.

  • Thordora at GNM Parents had some childfree time away with work recently. She reminisced about what it was like to feel like an adult again but wouldn’t change her motherhood status for the world. I can really relate to this. It’s very rare that I get childfree time for more than the time I spend at work and when I do I relish it. Actually if I haven’t got plans during my rare childfree time I do a run around the house like a chook with its head cut off because I don’t know where to start.
  • Miscellaneous Mum talks about rivalry between two Australian states, namely Victoria and New South Wales. I know this sort of thing occurs sometimes between South Australia (where I live) and Victoria, and taking it to a larger scale, between Australia and New Zealand but if I ever have a go at someone about this it’s always in jest.
  • This great blog started when he was born six years ago. Well actually a website started because his mum didn’t know about blogging then and she transferred all the webpages into the blog format when she started blogging herself. To see the lot, look at the archives. Ok, it’s JJ’s (my son’s) own blog. Hopefully one day he’ll take it over from me.
  • Essential keystrokes are having a competition where you can win some cool stuff and who doesn’t like to win stuff. To enter is really easy.
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Ooops

June 27, 2007 by Jen at Semantically driven

I thought I’d made 24 cupcakes for your classmates yesterday and I only apparently made 23. I either cannot count, or someone stole one without telling. I somehow think it’s the former.

I’m so sorry you had to miss out on a cake when all your classmates had one. You handled it really well and when I asked if everyone enjoyed the cakes and you said there weren’t enough for you, you were so matter of fact about it I thought you were joking.

I double checked with the teacher this morning and she said you’d missed out but didn’t seem too worried. Just as well I’d made another cake for the evening so you had some of that last night, and I packed some in your lunchbox this morning. You’ll probably even get some more.

Again, I’m really sorry I can’t count.

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This time six years ago you were born

June 26, 2007 by Jen at Semantically driven

It’s your sixth birthday today. I can’t believe it. The time has flown by so quickly, yet moved by so slowly.

Six years ago I was thankful that I had a natural birth with you. I was very close to having a cesarean, but stuck to my guns and made them wait for you until you decided to show your face, and then the rest of you. I think that stubbornness has stayed with you throughout your life so far and hopefully you can put it to good use in the right situations.

I’d made the mistake of phoning Nanna and Pop the night before I had you telling them I hoped to give birth to you by midnight so you’d share the same birthday as my Nanna. Silly me. That didn’t happen and the downside was that Nanna kept phoning me up to make sure I was okay while I was in labour. I should have known you would take your time because apparently I took 48 hours to appear. They say that what goes around comes around.

For the first couple of days you were a dream baby. You slept a lot and when you weren’t sleeping you laid there soaking up everything around you. That changed, however, when my milk came in. You sensed that it was a good thing and always wanted it and when you weren’t feeding you were crying. I make a joke about it with you now when we sit down and both go ‘wah wah wah wah’ and have a laugh, but it wasn’t funny at the time.

The first night you came home from the hospital you’d slept all day. If I knew then what I know now I’d have made you stay awake so you slept that night. But you kept me awake nearly all night. We finally both got to sleep around 5am and when I spoke to the midwife at 9am I asked, half seriously, if I could send you back.

I finally got your sleeping sorted out and you’ve been easy to put to bed at night since you were quite young. The secret is learning to put yourself to sleep which I taught you how to do.

I really enjoy your company now that you’re a bit older and can take care of yourself a bit better. I’m not one of these mother earth types that really relishes a young baby or a toddler so I’m very glad you’re past that stage and you’re a bit more independent. Not that it’s all smooth sailing that’s for sure.

Despite saying that, as I’ve said it before and I’ll always keep saying it, when I first saw
you I’d never felt such an overwhelming feeling of unconditional love. I love you I
love you I love you. I can’t say that enough and I can’t give you
enough hugs and enough sloppy kisses. I soon learned to treat each day as a new day so if I had a particularly bad day with you the next day was always better, or at least different.

You’ve got a busy day today. You are going to school but I’ve made 24 cupcakes and iced them so that your classmates can sing you happy birthday and have some cake.

CakesIt also happens that you are getting your face painted today at school so that will be a great birthday treat.

After school you, me, Auntie N, Auntie R and Auntie C are all going out for dinner for your special favourite – fish and chips.

Then it’s more cake – another one I baked.

You have a great birthday, gorgeous boy and many more to come. I love you heaps!

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He loves patting dogs

June 25, 2007 by Jen at Semantically driven

Jules and RubyJJ and Ruby (a friend’s dog) are almost kissing. It went from very happy this time to being bitten by Ruby the next time which of course made him very unhappy.

I’m so glad that I’ve got a dog. At the time I think she was a sort of child substitute because I never planned on having a human child but now it’s great for JJ because they get on so well. He’s really happy with her and when JJ and I have huggles, Monty always wants to join in on the action, so it become a group hug.

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We are still here

June 25, 2007 by Jen at Semantically driven

The weekend just gone was one of those where I didn’t turn on my computer for fear that I would get nothing else done.

As the last time over a weekend when I didn’t turn on the computer I managed to get heaps done. That is:

  • Weeding the garden (there were heaps after the rain we’ve been having)
  • Housework
  • A Something on Saturday show at the Festival Centre
  • A 4th birthday party
  • A 45th birthday party
  • Baking (evidence to come)
  • Watching Fantastic 4 (why is it that when a sequel comes out the video shop puts out the first movie(s) in the new overnight releases section?)

It’s a busy day tomorrow. A very obvious clue. This time six years ago I was on my way to the hospital.

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Is Big Brother worth a PhD thesis?

June 22, 2007 by Jen at Semantically driven

When I admit to people that I watch Big Brother, I jokingly say that because I’ve watched Australian Big Brother since it’s inception, I’ve just about enough fodder for a PhD thesis.

I mentioned this the other day at a work lunch and someone thought I was actually doing my doctorate on Big Brother. I did set them straight.

I wonder if someone’s already doing it?

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