Monday 30 April 2007

Man Boobs, Baby Boobs


Spot the baby nestled within the woolly mammoth.

Hand Eye Co-ordination


Jed is developing hand eye co-ordination. The little man is growing up so fast! It's very exciting. So far, he can manouvere a rattle towards his mouth, using his fists. Occasionally he'll grab hold of it and shake it in the air, however, he doesn't really know he's doing it.
He knows he has hands, because he can suck on his fingers, but he hasn't quite worked out that they are connected his arms, which will work as a human crane, assisting to place the rattle in his mouth. It's extremely amusing, yet somewhat frustrating watching the little fella have a go. Also, this week fart noises are the funniest thing in the world.

Saturday 14 April 2007

Jed and his 12DD's


My boobs are temporarily on loan to Jed. They are his to suckle on at least 5-6 times a day. It's been one of the most challenging things about being a new mum.

Considering they leak continuously and I have to wear a bra pretty much 24 hours a day, I thought I'd shout myself some more of those very sexy maternity bras. So off to Myers we went for a fitting. Luckily, we got one of those older lady attendants. You know the ones - they've been there for years, boobs and bras are their life. And low and behold, after been poked and prodded around, I've been informed I am now a 12DD. A 12DD!!! It's just ridiculous really....

Monday 9 April 2007

Jed and Sian


I love a staged photo shoot - I just can't help myself. This is Jed and his lady friend Sian, daughter of Sam and Damian. She's 2 days younger than the little man and is just gorgeous. I was trying to get them to hold hands and smile at the camera. This is as close as I got. How cheeky does Jed look? With such a shortage of baby girls amongst our friends, we were quick to baggs young Sian - she's a little keeper!

Jed's First Road Trip



Nothing like a bit of fresh air. We took the little man on his first road trip. Across to Hamilton for a few days, then along the Great Ocean Road to Anglesea. He pretty much slept through all the sites and delights, but we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. It wasn't like our usual road trips which involve lots of sleep ins, getting drunken in local pubs but nevertheless, it was nice to have a change of scenery. Check out family phtos for more pics...

PS - we need roof racks for future trips - the little man has so much baggage!