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01/03/10

Permalink 08:20:55 pm, by Sarah Email , 232 words   English (AU)
Categories: Events, Parenting

I have had difficulties finding new games to play with D my 8 month old son, I looked everywhere online and asked around and someone suggested playing in water but I used my imagination and took it further to make it even more interesting.
So you get a wide shallow bowl around 3-4 inches deep and at least 10 inches wide and fill it nearly to the top with water ( I used tepid water so it wasn't cold for him). I then found a few small objects that float i.e wooden building blocks, bath toys or you could go natural and use blades of grass, flowers etc and put them in the water for bub to get out and splash around with.

Playing with shapes

I then added something else: vegetable dyes, they're great to add a couple of drops in as bub plays, D tries to grab the colour and has fun mixing it around, you can buy the dyes from grocery stores for around $3 for 4 colours and you can use so many different things with them as you can also mix them with water and flour to make a non toxic paint for bub.

Food dye in water

(please supervise baby at all times when playing with water)

So there you go, if your stuck for ideas give this a go. Also if you have any games you would like to share please don't hesitate to share below.

19/02/10

Permalink 12:39:34 pm, by Sarah Email , 196 words   English (AU)
Categories: Thoughts, Feelings, Events, Parenting

Hi everyone, I'm back! sorry for being away for so long as I have been very busy getting used to motherhood which is a challenge at times but very fun!
Hades is now 7 1/2 months old and time has flown! I can't believe how big he is and he's sitting up now and is almost crawling.
There have been challenges on the way specially when he was in the special care baby unit for a month when he was born I was lost when I came home with no baby in my arms and also not having him in my belly, it was so distressing that I suffered a few panic attacks.
Ah and the day he came home was the best day! I couldn't wait to be sleeping with him next to me, I co-slept with him as I knew we had a lot of bonding time to catch up on but now he's in his cot and doing very well.
Plus on the day he came home Tj proposed to me, so all up it was one of the best days of my life!
So I will be posting regularly now so keep visiting!
<3

18/06/09

Permalink 08:46:03 am, by Sarah Email , 181 words   English (AU)
Categories: Thoughts, Feelings, Events

It's week 33 Hades is moving so much now, my belly's like a larvae lamp. Luckily the Pre-Eclampsia symptoms have settled down but i'm still taking it easy just in case.
Really excited for his arrival now and looking forward to getting my body back as it's hard to do pretty much everything now, even breathe and I have heartburn everyday so I'm going through milk like my life depended on it, gave up on the tablets as they were useless and I could really do with a hot bath for my back but after last time of getting stuck in the bath I think i'll just have to wait.:))

I am getting nervous about the birth, I don't really have a birth plan as things never go to plan anyway but I have opted to have a epidural if I need one and all I can do is just take it as it comes. So only 6 weeks to go which I think will fly by but knowing I'm just going to get more uncomfortable it will probably feel like forever. :roll:

05/06/09

Permalink 06:13:48 pm, by Sarah Email , 128 words   English (AU)
Categories: Thoughts

As the 12th anniversary of Princess Diana's death approaches there is still the question of doubt that Harry is not Charles son.
Diana and Hewitt separately denied he was Harry's father, saying they hadn't met until two years after Harry was born in 1984. But Andersen names witnesses, such as British public relations guru Max Clifford, who say that Diana and Hewitt met as early as 1981 and that they were lovers by January 1984, nine months before Harry's birth.

"It's not just the physical resemblance — and I can pick out dozens of photos that show this — it's the peculiar expressions, the walk, the mannerisms" the two share, Andersen says.

harryhewitt

My opinion is with Andersen, I would be very shocked if Harry is in fact Charles' son.

What are your views?

28/05/09

Permalink 02:53:59 pm, by Sarah Email , 374 words   English (AU)
Categories: Thoughts

racehorse

The Racing Industry in Australia, is desperately lacking in imagination with regards to Horsemanship and the welfare of horses. It is pretty much still stuck in the 1800's and closed minded about some of these subjects. The anti-rearing bit is one example. Here are some reasons why I am against them:

1) They ruin the potential of any unbroken mouth.

2) They are often used in a cruel manner

3) I note that they are normally attached to people who lead horses by the beard and six foot lead ropes. Therefore, when the horse rears, it often escapes.

4) If you hurt the mouth of a horse, it will fight against that pain, thus increasing the very behavior that the bit was designed to prevent.

5) They give young horses a bad experience when it comes to bits.

and above all, when it comes right down to it, a rope halter has far more control so why bother? it takes alot of work to get a the respect from a horse and this is just a way to lose it all together and makes them even more dangerous when using one.

I have worked in the racing industry in 2 very different environments one where the horses get time out in the paddocks everyday an DO NOT use rearing bits and get the treatment and respect they deserve and I didn't even get accidentally trodden on by any of the race horses, they were happy, healthy horses.
The other where I worked was very different, I used to get kicked, bitten, dragged, jumped on etc by these sour, unhappy horses that were stabled 22 hours a day and worked 6 days a week, and constantly having those unruly "anti rearing bits" stuck in their mouths.

What really amuses me is the dancing that Racehorse Strappers' do with all of these horses equipped with Anti-Rearing Bits. Just like a Square Dance. Walk 5 metres, take hold of your partner and do a small circle before continuing on. The lack of control is worth watching indeed.

rearing bit

If you go and look on any Saddlery Shop wall, you will see weird and wonderful tools of torture called bits. They were all invented by incompetent horse handlers' and the Anti Rearing Bit belongs on the same wall.

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