Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Sunday


When I heard I was pregnant with our fourth baby, I cried. I didn't know how I would cope with four children, one who was nine, and then three little ones under three. I didn't know that I could be stronger than I realised, that I had more than enough love to go around, that somehow is would all be ok. I didn't know then that a beautiful
angel was coming into our lives.


Sunday was born at a time when our family was under a lot of stress. Mark's mum and dad had both died of cancer, quite suddenly and both far away from us. Mark was studying and we had a busy time looking after Bill who was still a baby, Lucy & Charlotte.


It's Sunday's 10th birthday today and I have been remembering the time when I was pregnant with her. How after the initial shock of finding myself having another baby so soon after the last one I quickly began to look forward to her arrival, and adding to our growing family.

And in the end she came in a rush! I remember seeing the midwife on Sunday's due date and she predicted that the baby would be born that night as I was already three centimetres dilated. Sunday had other ideas. During the week that followed I mowed the lawn, looked after the kids, did the school run, and all the things that mums do. Finally a week later, after only an hour of labour, our little one was born. And she was so lovely, I couldn't stop looking at her little rose bud lips, her fancy hair style, her bright little eyes.

And any tears I had became tears of joy as I realised how lucky we were to have another beautiful baby to love and to share our lives with.



                           And like all our kids she has given us so much happiness and love.
                                          And of course some mad and crazy moments!


I love the way birthday's help us to reflect on the people we love, to think more deeply about who they are, what makes them special and what they give to us. It's always a significant moment for me when my children turn ten, it seems such a solid number, it marks a turning point in their life. They are really growing up, and changing from a little child and moving into the next part of their lives.


Now suddenly Sunday is ten, and she is such a funny and loveable girl. She loves to dance, play netball, to play, to write, to draw. She loves her friends, she loves her family. She is a kind person,
and thoughtful. 



And we love her. 
Happy 10th Birthday Sunday, don't grow up too quickly xoxoxox

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

A new bunny for Pharoah

Lucy's friend has a new baby brother so I decided to make him a Welcome Bunny. I've been working on a baby-friendly rabbit without buttons, plastic eyes, ribbons or too many fancy bits! Someone sweet to snuggle up with, a super soft & cuddly baby bunny...

One
Two

Three!!

I think this first attempt is cute - but I may tweak it a little - perhaps this one's eyes are a bit too far apart? I think his little feet are a funny shape too..but maybe thats ok. I like his pretty vintage fabric ears. The alpaca wool offcuts are perfect for making children's toys.
This little girl also made an appearance this week.
Gee it's good to be sewing again!



The sky was a dreamy grey/blue yesterday... can you feel autumn in the air? Lovely cool nights and yes, the hot water bottle is back in action! Are you having a good week? Hope so, x

Monday, December 1, 2008

Happy market day! part two...

Boy bunnies hanging out.
Busy, busy!
Is Pepper the most beautiful baby in the world? So smoochable!



Do you like Daisy the bunny in her bed? It was cold at the market in the early morning & I really wanted to hop in bed with her and snuggle up.


One of the best things was catching up with friends and people we love.


It was such a busy weekend...what with Lucy's guide camp, the Super, Big and Exciting Inside Out dance concert (Sunday's first performance), the chicken pox (Bill) & the market...amazing. Actually I thought the family got through it really well considering we were all either tired/sick/overwhelmed (and some all at once!). Thankfully Mark kept the home fires burning during all the mayhem. In the middle of it all I managed to dart into Ballarat to bid farewell to my brother, Ben, who was off on the Great Victorian Bike Ride. I made him a little Richmond bunny to tie to the front of his bike.

Hope you have a great week, thanks for popping by x