Monthly Archives: May 2011
049/365 Show Me Show Me!
Since learning to sit Esther has resisted spending any time on her tummy. We have found that we can win her over with television or massage! William loves to be on his tummy and television! I must be clear that … Continue reading
Tweaning: The Story So Far …
Weaning Esther and William was always going to be a bit different, because there are two of them but also because of their prematurity. With premature babies teeth and tummies develop according to actual age but everything else is by … Continue reading
Introducing The Tweanies!
Over the next few weeks I am going to be writing a series of posts about weanng twins based on my experiences with Esther and William. I am hoping to revew a range of baby foods, test out meal planning, … Continue reading
Twin Toyologist Testing Testing!
At the end of April our month of firsts(!) we applied to become Toy Testers, Toyologists, for Toys R Us. We had to write a review of a favourite toy. There was no question that for Esther and WIlliam this … Continue reading
048/365 If looks could kill! Poor William x
The Gallery: Chilling Out With Daddy
David is a wonderful father to Esther and William He is always calm He is so tender with them He takes care of all three of us We know we are safe when he is around David is a funny … Continue reading
047/365 Barefoot Books Rhyme Time
Barefoot Books sent me a collection of their children’s titles to review including Clare Beaton’s Action Rhymes and Nursery Rhymes. These small and sturdy board books are perfect for chubby baby fingers and soggy baby gums! They would make lovely … Continue reading
Review: Beauty and the Bib
This month I am going to be writing a series of posts about weaning. The focus is going to be on my experiences of weaning Esther and William, of weaning premature twins. As part of this series of posts I … Continue reading
Blog Gems – Breastfeeding Premature Twins
In January 2010 my fiancĂ©, David, and I started our fifth cycle of ICSI in the hope of getting pregnant and having a baby of our own. We were starting to wonder if IVF was ever going to work for … Continue reading
