This is a space where you can witness the highs and lows of life within Team Lambertini and follow the adventures of Paul, Mel and Grace around the world.

Sunday 23 December 2007

things they never tell you

Funny thing about having a baby, there are a million things that they don't tell you. the obvious on e for me was that labour for your first baby could be really quick and you may be extremely close to giving birth in your car if you don't really know the signs and take it a bit too easy. witness me reading the paper and drinking coffee, preparing myself for a 12 hour marathon but an hour later battling Glasgow's peak hour traffic, panting with Mel to ensure the baby wasn't born either on teh backseat of the Skoda or in a wet gutter somewhere near Corkerhill. i have since had several conversations with women who had quick and (relatively) easy births and it seems that antenatal classes are all about preparing you for the worst.

i also never expected that one small body could generate so much washing. now granted we are using real, cloth nappies (not as hard as everyone makes out) but even so the washing machine is on a constant cycle with nappies, spew rags, swaddling wraps, baby-grows, sheets. we are thankful for the newly installed clothes pulley, a crucial bit of kit to dry clothes indoors when it's -4 degrees outside.

i don't think i realised how dependent newborn babies are, and if truth be told how boring. cute but boring. Grace is gorgeous and i love her til my heart explodes but there's not much going on except lots of reflexes. yesterday, tho, i got a glimpse of that parent i think i will become as Grace was lying happily after a feed and threatened to smile, suddenly all thoughts of boring babies were gone and she was smiling- at me! well i thought she was, more likely it was wind- most of the books say you have to wait 4-6 weeks for real smiles but i can see that i will become useless when it starts to happen.

i definitively didn't expect Mel to be so sexy either after giving birth and it's not just due to fabulous breast feeding figure. not just but a bit. quite a bit.

P

Thursday 13 December 2007

windy


windy
Originally uploaded by paulie-o
this is currently my daughter's favourite pose- totally full of milk and attempting to spew down her mother's back. it's a good look, white vertical stripes are in aren't they?

P

It started with Grace

well, seeing as though we now have a small baby it seemed like as good a time as any to get on and get blogging.

I can remember reading something that George wrote early on on her blog about the the tension between feeling like you are writing a blog for yourself and feeling like others will be reading it too. for me these are two different types of writing, so i think i know how she felt. but as i am far from family and friends it might be a good way for those who have an inclination to find out what the vibe is inside Team Lambertini.

i think that Mel and I will also use it to remember what it was like to have a tiny baby and chart some of those us and downs to remind us for next time (assuming there is a next time!)

So i guess sometimes it will be me, and sometimes Mel tapping out a few thoughts and words. So enjoy, or not.

Paul