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Childcare – what works for me….

February 3rd, 2012

Sorry, this is a bit of a long rambling post, prompted by the fact that I love picking my baby up from nursery to see her smiling, happy and content and I realise how lucky I am with my nursery.

Being on maternity leave is fab isn’t it? Rolling out of bed (after having little sleep the night before to be fair), feeding bubs, eventually getting dressed before popping off to meet your Mummy friends for coffee and cake….

But there comes a time for many of us when that lovely period comes to an end, reality bites and we have to consider going back to work.

When my no1 son was 9 months old, I went back to my full-time job. Given that my full-time job meant commuting a minimum of 4 ½ hours daily (9 hours if I had to go to Derby), this meant we had to rely heavily on my lovely in-laws who used to look after him from Sunday night until Wednesday. It also meant that I didn’t see my little man for 3 days so needless to say it wasn’t that long until mothers guilt kicked in and I quit.

While still working full-time, on the days I spent working from home, no1 son went to nursery. It happened to be the nursery closest to us, which I liked from the moment I walked through the door because it had an open plan layout, so you could instantly see all the children at any one time.

Seven years on and all my children have been to the same nursery, currently no1 daughter and the baby are there at the same time. I still love the nursery (www.bluedoornursery.co.uk for anyone in the Seaford area, if you’re interested…). My children have an absolute whale of a time. I love picking baby Aerin up at the end of the day to hear that she might have paint between her toes as she has been painting that day (stripped off to her nappy, how cute). In all honesty, while I love the idea of doing that myself at home, I know it would be a nightmare in reality, trying to keep the other children out and avoiding paint being tramped everywhere through the house.

I love collecting no1 daughter to find her dressed as a princess, dancing around unobserved with the other children, in their own little world. And what is cute in my daughter was hysterically funny in no2 son, when I found him also dancing, but dressed in a purple princess outfit, which to me made him look like Princess Fiona from Shrek. I think I laughed until I cried.

There are so many childcare options out there, from nannies, to nurseries and childminders. The important thing is to work out what you need from your childcare and then set about finding it.

Childminders are great for a more individual service and most childminders can be flexible to some extent if you’re running late because a train is delayed, or you’re caught in traffic for example.

My nursery is pretty flexible with being able to fit in extra sessions at short-ish notice. I think out of all the times that I’ve needed extra sessions there has only been one instance when they couldn’t help me out which is really helpful. It’s unlikely that a childminder could easily provide this flexibility as they’re more restricted on numbers.

Cost is obviously also an issue, with childminders generally being cheaper than a nursery. This can be off-set if your nursery accepts childcare vouchers which many companies provide their employees with as a tax-efficient element of their pay. Worth looking into. Some VERY forward thinking employers also provide nursery on-site, which is perfect as it saves you having to pay for travelling time.

Whatever childcare option you decide on, remember if you’re not happy or your child isn’t happy, let them know. And if you don’t get it resolved, change it. It’s not worth the stress otherwise.

New Bamboo Wipes have arrived!

November 4th, 2011

We’ve just taken delivery of fabulous new bamboo wipes. We’ve gone back to our original supplier for this production run (the same people who make towels for Christy’s) so the quality is superb, really lovely.

The price has gone up slightly, but we think they’re worth paying a little more for and we’re promoting them at £17.50 for 25 wipes.

Check them out….Bamboo Baby Wipes and don’t forget to take a look at our lovely new Rose Geranium & Rose essential oil blend.

How to get your kids to eat more fruit…

July 8th, 2010

Sorry I haven’t been around for a while.  It’s been hectic, between Glasto and it being wedding season over at Instant Forever. But I thought I would drop you a little post about my newest and second best kitchen gadget of all time (after my Kitchenaid).

I recently attended a Pampered Chef party at a friends house. I went determined not to buy any more kitchen paraphernalia that would linger unloved in the bottom of a drawer, however I was won over with this little gadget. It’s not a product unique to Pampered chef as I found a ‘good grips’ alternative over at Amazon but I’d never seen one used before.

What sold me was the idea that you could use it to wedge your apple and then, without removing the core, wrap it all up in cling film for a packed lunch. Pleases even the fussiest eater – even no2 son eats his apples, carefully preserving the skin for the bin!

I’ve used it EVERY day since I bought it and there’s not many kitchen implements I can say the same thing for. My kids are definitely eating more apples and pears as a result which has got to be a good thing, right?

Who needs a magic wand when you’re a mummy?

June 15th, 2010

Inspiration today from Josie over at Sleep is for the Weak and The Moiderer who wrote a lovely piece about being a ‘magic mummy’.

I too am a ‘magic mummy’.  I can do better magic than Harry Potter, Dumbledore or Gandalf.

And I can prove it.  On any given day, come to my house and watch me conjure:

  • a scrumptious meal from two limp spring onions and some leftover chicken
  • missing toys / laptop chargers / cuddlies from thin air

Each morning watch me transform:

  • three  sleepy, scruffy, semi-naked monkeys with bedhair into three beautifully attired, smiling faced cherubs, ready for nursery and school

Each evening watch me as I do my disappearing act:

  • making all the mess of the day (toys, odd socks, random plasters, single piecs of jigsaw) vanish into it’s rightful place
  • …and the biggest disappearing act of them all, is me off to bed by 10pm because I’m knackered!

FAQ: What’s the difference between bamboo and terry towelling wipes?

June 10th, 2010

At last our new bamboo washable baby wipes have arrived.  It has taken a while but finally we’ve got the lovely supersoft luxurious fabric that we’ve been waiting for.  But it does raise the question ‘What’s the difference between bamboo and terry towelling?’

Terry Towelling is better for poo

One of the best things about Cheeky Wipes is that they make cleaning your baby (after a poo, or their dinner) a faster job, because rather than just spread the mess around, they get it off in one go.  Now don’t get me wrong, bamboo is super for getting poo off.  But, in my opinion, nothing quite matches the grip of terry towelling on squidgy poo.  (Excuse me if I’m being too graphic!)  Terry towelling is a great all-rounder and it’s what I’ve used for the past 6 years before this new-fangled bamboo came along….

Bamboo is perfect for hands and faces

Bamboo is really, really soft.  Feel it dry and it’s really hard to avoid stroking it (like the top of a newborn baby’s head….)  When it’s damp and ready for use, it retains much of that silky texture and still feels much softer than terry towelling.

Also, bamboo wipes are less likely to become ‘crusty’ through limescale so if you live in a hard water area this is something to consider – although a capful of white vinegar in your wash will solve this problem anyway.

In terms of price, you will pay a premium for bamboo wipes, priced at £7.50 for 10, or £17.50 for 25, although they’re on offer for the next month at £7.00 for 10 or £15 for 25.  So if you are interested in picking some up, just jump right in there – and let me know what you think.

My Quantum Theory….and children

June 8th, 2010

The lovely Josie over at Sleep is for the Weak inspired me today. One of the writing workshop prompt this week is about ‘Time’ and with my eldest boy fast approaching his 6th birthday it made me think about the relativity of time. My take that is, rather than Einsteins.

Did you know that in the quantum world it is possible for an object to be in two places at the same time? Or that time isn’t always the same, it changes depending on where you are? To demonstrate, imagine you have a twin. You stay on earth, your twin goes into space on a fast rocket ship for 10 years; when they come back, they’re a couple of years younger than you are. Bizarre.

I reckon that this same quantum theory is responsible for changing time when you have children. My eldest little boy will be six next week and who knows what happened to that time? But it starts before they’re even conceived…..

If you’re ‘actively trying’ for a baby, the period between ‘doing the deed’ and waiting for your period to come. Reality: two weeks. Helen’s quantum theory: A LONG time.

Doing a pregnancy test, after weeing on the stick. Reality: 1 minute. Helen’s quantum theory: Neverending.

Pregnancy Gestation. Reality: 9 months give or take a few weeks. Helen’s quantum theory: depends on whether it’s a first child or not. First pregnancies seem to take forever, second/third pregnancies fly by because you don’t have time to think about it….

Pushing your baby out. Reality: Could take a few minutes to a few hours. Helen’s quantum theory: Given that you’re inhabiting a different ‘I’m giving birth’ universe, time is suspended, so just make up any length of time that seems appropriate, depending on how many drugs you’ve taken.

First cuddle. Reality: minutes or hours. Helen’s quantum theory: Doesn’t matter how long it lasts, you’ll remember it forever.

Potty training. Reality: one week to 6 months. Helen’s quantum theory: When your toddler appears at the bottom of the soft play slide, sans pants and trousers because they’ve wee’d in the ball pool, your walk of shame makes it feel like an eternity.

6th Birthday Party. Reality: 6 years. Helen’s quantum theory: feels like the blink of an eye, how can my baby be a big boy of six?

 
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