10 March 2010
5 March 2010
The One Where She Has The Baby
Exactly a week ago I wrote that I would spend 7 weeks in hospital unless there were any complications .... well the next day there were. Just after lunch time I suffered placenta abruption and within 40 minutes our son Joshua was born by emergency cesarean at 27 weeks of pregnancy. It was a very scary day as we did not know if he would make it through the day, his brain was deprived of oxygen at birth and in the first hours the doctors had very little hope of survival for him. But he made it through and we have now made it through the first week. We are grateful for every additional day we have with him and take every day as it comes.
So just when I thought I would have all this time on my hands the game plan has changed again and we are now settling into a daily routine of new nursery (which the little man adores, in fact so much more than his nursery back in the UK) and then going to the hospital twice daily for the allocated visiting hours ... oh and me expressing milk about 8 times a day which really is what I do all day long, at least it seems that way.
The neo-natal unit in the hospital is fantastic, in fact if it had to happen anywhere in the world we are very lucky that this particular hospital in Malaga is one of the best places to be under these circumstances.
So again I'll keep the blog updated with progress but I'm kind of hoping that it'll involve less drama in the future!
26 February 2010
When The Unexpected Happens ....
Three weeks ago we decided that we'd had enough of the cold and that a short break somewhere further South would do us good. As always thanks to the internet, flights and holiday home were quickly found, and last Tuesday we were on our way to the Costa Tropical in the South of Spain for a week. My pregnancy, then at 26 weeks, was without complications so off we went .... And then it happened on Sunday morning: my waters broke. Dash to the first hospital, referral to the second, and here I am now 5 days later flat out on my hospital bed in Malaga. Luckily so far baby decided that it was better to stay put but we will now be here until further notice. If all goes well and no complications, labour will be induced at 34 weeks so another 7 weeks to go of keeping my legs well crossed.
To say that this was a shock is an understatement, but we are slowly building a little life here - well when I say we it's really my other half who has been absolutely amazing rushing around organising thing whilst always being here by my side when it mattered. Luckily he can do his work from here so doesn't have to go back home, and we've now also found a nursery for the little man that he'll go to for a few hours every day as from next week. He'll be fluent in Spanish soon ....!
So the frogs+sprogs shop is taking a break until further notice, I'll still update the blog because I have a feeling it'll do me good to write a little bit from time to time. But the focus will have changed a little. And I finally have time to read up on everyone else's blog!
12 February 2010
Blankets, blankets and more blankets ....
So the sun finally DID make an appearance and I got to take all the photos I needed of the new blankets which are now in the shop. I am trying to pick a favourite but simply can't - I think baby no.2 will have A LOT of blankets ...
10 February 2010
7 February 2010
Fabrics and more fabrics
As I said in my last post, before Christmas and in the last two weeks I spent some time on my favourite fabric websites and a few days later these arrived:
Most of them have already been turned into lovely soft and snuggly blankets, all I need now is the sun to come out so I can take photos of them .... phew!
And here is where I sin:
Fabric Rehab
Saints and Pinners
Fabric Inspirations
Celtic Fusion Fabrics
fabulous*fabric
M is for make
I have also used the months of January to have a good clean-up in my fabric stash and use up all the fabric scraps, the result of which are lots of new crayon rolls and bibs (still to be finished). It's been a busy month!
Now I just need more time to put them onto the website .... there definitely aren't enough hours in the day!
Most of them have already been turned into lovely soft and snuggly blankets, all I need now is the sun to come out so I can take photos of them .... phew!
And here is where I sin:
Fabric Rehab
Saints and Pinners
Fabric Inspirations
Celtic Fusion Fabrics
fabulous*fabric
M is for make
I have also used the months of January to have a good clean-up in my fabric stash and use up all the fabric scraps, the result of which are lots of new crayon rolls and bibs (still to be finished). It's been a busy month!
Now I just need more time to put them onto the website .... there definitely aren't enough hours in the day!
29 January 2010
Hello .... Remember Me?
Yes it's me, the one that used to be on here regularly and update this blog. Don't ask what happened, time flew by, Christmas came and went, the snow came and went and here we are at the end of January. Oh and this happened too:
It's now 24 weeks and the new addition to the family should be with us at the end of May.
I've been busy busy busy with fairs before Christmas, some great, other not so great (not to say disastrous) but overall I've learnt which ones are better and which ones I should better avoid. I really enjoy doing the fairs but because of bump and then babe I'll be doing less this ear and concentrating more on my website and others that feature my products. There as well I have learnt which ones are better to use and which ones aren't.
Before Christmas I also indulged in some serious fabric porn shopping, I'll post some images tomorrow. Brace yourself and hide your credit card, because I'll also be telling you where you can find them.
Latest additions to the shop: aprons.
So tell me, are you still with me?
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