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10 Ways To Delay Bedtime When You Are 3

June 15, 2015 · by munchiesandmunchkins · Leave a Comment

If you are a parent of a child older than say 2 years old I’m sure you have heard your fair share of excuses and delay tactics for avoiding bedtime. When I was a child mine was to be very quiet around bedtime in the hopes that my mum would forget I was still sat with my older siblings..it didn’t work very often!

We should be grateful really because when Izzy does get to sleep she sleeps for 12 hours ( unlike her sister ) but it always amuses me when she suddenly becomes incredibly sweet and chatty when being tucked into bed..she knows I would find it hard not to want to listen to the stories that pour out of her sleepy head.

These are the excuses that Izzy uses when she wants to stay up a little longer..

1. The sun is still up.

It’s really hard to argue this point unless you have a sneaky plan.. Close the curtains an hour before bedtime, put pyjamas on and keep repeating it’s nearly bedtime x 1000.

2. I’m still hungry.

I assure you she is never actually hungry.

We do a late tea followed by a lightish supper for the girls in hopes of one day avoiding this statement. It rarely happens.

3. I need a drink.

This is usually said in a whiny tone and drink becomes dwink for the only time that day. I neeeedd a dwinnnkkk. Of course with more to drink the following statement is obvious.

4. I need a weeeeeee.

This is often said just moments after climbing the stairs knowing we have to go allll the way back down and to the back of the house. The joys.

Never thought I’d miss nappies.

5. Just one more story?

It doesn’t matter how many stories you read there will always be that little voice asking for just one more. You know the sweet, soft voice you only hear at bedtime. That one.

You give in. Obviously.

6. I can’t close my eyes.

Izzy says this without fail every night. I then answer with ok just relax while I pop to the loo and I’ll come back to you. Every night I go back within 5 mins and she is fast asleep.

Honestly..I’m just not tired.
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7. I’m too hot/too cold.

Except when I offer to add/remove layers I get a sigh and an oh I’m alright.

Lies.

8. Where is ( insert name of random toy that she’s only ever looked at once )?? I can’t sleep without it..

Hmmm yet you have slept every night without it for the last 3 years??

9. My blanket is too hurty.

This is an actual sentence my child says. Normally because she wants a different duvet cover on the day I’m washing her favourite one. I never give in here. Changing bed covers twice a day is not something I enjoy.

10. I’ll miss you too much…because I love youuuuuuu.

She’s got me. I’m more than happy to lie here for 30 minutes cuddling my girl who loves me so.

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Filed Under: Family, Parenting/baby · Tagged: 3 yr old bedtime, 3yr old, bedtime, Delay tactics for sleep, sleep tips, toddler

Are You A Rubbish Mum?

July 8, 2014 · by munchiesandmunchkins · 9 Comments

I had a conversation with a friend yesterday who is an excellent mum. She thinks she is a rubbish mum. I have many moments in every week where I feel the same. How many of us hand on heart can say they always feel they are the best parent they can be?

If I discipline my daughter too much? I feel like a rubbish mum.

If I don’t discipline her? Others think I’m a rubbish mum.

If I give my children all of my attention.. I’m a rubbish mum as I SHOULD be encouraging solo play.

If I don’t give them enough attention ..I’m a rubbish mum as I’m neglecting their every need.

If I feed my baby purees ..I’m a rubbish mum as I’m not letting her choose her own food and therefore stopping her creative desires.. Or something like that.

If I do choose to do baby led weaning.. I’m a rubbish mum because my child could choke..not gain weight.. etc etc.

If I choose to stop breastfeeding early.. I’m a rubbish mum as children should wean themselves when they want to.

If I breastfeed past a year.. I’m a rubbish mum because well that’s just weird? Right? …. Wrong.

If I leave my children with their grandparents so I can have a night out.. I’m a rubbish mum. I shouldn’t need nights out. My children should be my life.

If I don’t leave them with others…I’m a rubbish mum. I’m coddling them.

If I am grumpy, tearful ..tired with my children.. I’m a rubbish mum – they should only ever see me as happy, smiling mum.

If I’m happy around my children all the time.. I’m a rubbish ( smug ) mum. Children have to learn to deal with emotions. Don’t they?

If I buy them treats.. They are spoilt. I’m a rubbish mum.

If I don’t buy them treats. They are deprived. I’m a rubbish mum.

I could go on and on and on. Yes I have many, many moments where I feel like an absolutely rubbish mum but the world telling us what is or isn’t right makes it so much worse. The same goes for blog posts or newspaper articles telling us the only proper way to parent.

There are many ways to parent. Yes some of them of course are wrong but mostly we all just muddle along doing things in our own way. The only right way to parent is your way. Anything else will feel forced.

I hate that I question myself. I hate that whenever Izzy looks at me with a forlorn look I ask myself if I’m the reason. I hate that I feel guilty whenever I have to tell her no or that’s she is being naughty and unfortunately she is 2years old and that happens a lot.

I hate that I get tearful when she doesn’t want to hold my hand but Daddys instead. How can a child so small cause such a reaction in me?

Luckily those moments don’t last forever.

I love that when I read to her in bed tonight afterwards she squeezed me so tightly and said thanks. Then goodnight and I love you. She was sleepy, fragile and honest. I know that during the day she will push my buttons, try to anger me occasionally and that she loves to watch for my reactions but them I catch her at the right moment when her toddler guard is down. She’s still my girl.

As I said to my friend..if I/she/you were truly a rubbish mum we wouldn’t be worried about it.

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Filed Under: Family, Parenting/baby · Tagged: rubbish mum, toddler, two year old

When I am 3…

July 3, 2014 · by munchiesandmunchkins · Leave a Comment

Every day. At least once a day. I hear the words “When I am 3..”

When I am 3.. I can go to school

When I am 3 .. My cousin can sleep over my house

When I am 3.. I can eat more chocolate.

When I am 3 I can have this toy.. Or that toy.

I’m a bit worried that being 3 is going to be a huge anti climax.

I don’t want her to be 3. She’s my baby.

I can’t believe the wanting to be older issue has already reared its head. I want to sit her down, hold her tight and tell her to live in the moment. I don’t because she would look back at me and say “Why?.. I live in your house”

Some days she seems so grown up and others well she is very much still a toddler. When she is feeling a bit down and says “hold me?” It melts my heart. When she just falls asleep in the car after fighting it for so long..

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The past few months have seen big changes for Izzy. Apart from the huge addition of another little human to our family 7 months ago, she has just recently moved into a big girls bed, given up her bedtime milk and we are potty training.. This is an ongoing thing. She has almost mastered it but not quite.

She seems to cope with everything really well. She loves the freedom her new bed allows and every night I find her asleep with 2-3 books tucked around her.

This time next year she will have completed her first few terms of nursery school. In ten years she will be a teenager. Arrggh. I can’t make time go any slower. I can however take my own advice and live in this moment.

Our biggest girl.

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Filed Under: Family · Tagged: 3, growing up, three, toddler

She’s A Little Foodie – Plum Baby Review

March 17, 2014 · by munchiesandmunchkins · Leave a Comment

Izzy loves food. She will try anything and my family always laugh at her favourite foods such as olives and peppers.

She generally eats what we eat and you all know how much I love to cook so she has a pretty varied diet which can sometimes mean that buying ready made food or easy prep meals isn’t easy as she doesn’t like the bland tastes.

Luckily there are brands such as Plum who know that some children really like exciting meals and so we haverecently been happily reviewing some of their product range.

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Dishes like this:

Moroccan Tagine

and

Jerk Chicken

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Snacks that I can give her without feeling guilty about what she’s eating such as:

Fruit nibbles which Izzy calls her sweeties:

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Apple, spinach and kale wafers.. We shared these out with friends at a local playgroup and children from 1-5yrs old thoroughly enjoyed them.

We can breakfast on the go with fruit pouches which have the added bonus of quinoa and yoghurt included.

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Her absolute fave was the Purple Carrot and Blueberry version which she devoured even with a mouthful of chicken pox when she was feeling really low.

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Everything she has tried she has loved which I kind of expected as we have always been Plum fans..I mean have you tried their Lemon Chicken? … Drool.

As a parents sometime making food choices can be so hard and you can end up feeling guilty for lots of reasons .. You know the ahhh how much salt is in this or WHAT are those E numbers? And even is this tasty enough.. I mean would I want to eat it?

Choosing Plum products cans make these choices a little easier although deciding between the Tagine and Jerk Chicken could cause a problem 😉

*We were sent these products free of charge for the purpose of this review.

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Filed Under: Reviews · Tagged: food, Plum baby, reviews, toddler

Cooking In The Kitchen.. Having fun – Puff Pastry

March 6, 2014 · by munchiesandmunchkins · 1 Comment

Sometimes when cooking with children it’s not about what you actually cook its just about the experience..the mess..the textures.

Last week when Izzy asked to cook I was tired and we didn’t have many ingredients to bake cakes or bread so I was a bit stuck.

I scrabbled about in the fridge for ideas and found a roll of readymade puff pastry, a lump of mature cheddar and some tomato relish.

Bingo.

We made cheese and tomato puffs..we also had some pastry leftover so we made some brown sugar strips and a cheeky Nutella puff or two.

Izzy loved cutting out the shapes and sprinkling on the cheese and a dollop of relish ..

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Topping with a bit more pastry…

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And brushing on some beaten egg..

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They looked so good..

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Finding a bit of relish.. What a surprise..

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And of course munching them all..

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Fun to make and easy to eat – perfect toddler food. I was surprised by how much Izzy could do by herself. Lately I’m asking her to do little kitchen tasks like buttering bread and she really enjoys it and its clearly helping her feel more confident when cooking.

COOKING WITH KIDS

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Filed Under: Cooking with toddlers, Recipes · Tagged: cheese, Cooking, puff pastry, relish, toddler, tomato

Sisters

December 3, 2013 · by munchiesandmunchkins · Leave a Comment

I had no idea how Izzy would react to a new baby arriving in our home. After all she is still very much my baby at 2year old. While I was pregnant she showered my bump with love and kisses but I didn’t think she really understood what it meant. On her first visit to see me and Chloe in hospital I followed advice I’d been given by other second time mums and made sure Chloe was in the cot so she could have a good cuddle with me first.. She didn’t spot the cot initially and after diving onto the bed to cuddle me (Ouch..stitches) I had to point out the baby lying just next to us. Her face was a picture. She exclaimed Oh baby.. And then awwww baby.

Her first cuddle..

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Since we have come home she has shown just how besotted she is with her baby sister. Every 5 minutes she runs over to check on ‘baby Chloe’ and is interested in every aspect of her life from feeding to changing nappies. Every new visitor gets dragged to see the baby as soon as they come in and in the morning her voice comes over the monitor demanding to see ‘baby Chloe’.

I never thought my heart could love as much as it does right now. I know the road ahead will be far from smooth.. I have sisters of my own and of course at some point they will fall out and squabble but I know how amazing the relationship can be and I’m so thrilled that they will have each other.

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Filed Under: Family, Parenting/baby · Tagged: baby, jealousy, love, second child, sisters, toddler

Crafting at Christmas – Hobbycraft review

November 28, 2013 · by munchiesandmunchkins · Leave a Comment

When I was asked if I wanted to review some hobbycraft goodies it couldn’t have come at a better time. I was heavily pregnant when the items arrived and looking for fun activities to do with my toddler that didn’t require masses of energy.

We were sent a Make your own Felt Penguin decoration kit

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and A baby card making kit

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The Felt Penguin kit is really cute although perhaps not really suitable for Izzys age group haha. We had lots of fun with it but it didn’t really work for us but again the fun was in the attempt. Definitely be fun for children of about 4years and upwards maybe even make extras as gifts for grandparents.

The card making kit which contains 5 cards is something I am going to attempt by myself as I have lots of friends with babies due in the next few months but Izzy and her dad are going to make one for me and new baby Chloe this weekend so I will share a pic then of the finished product.

I’m also going to order this Owl doorstop as Izzy is currently obsessed with owls.

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There are lots more decoration crafty kits..something to suit everyone really. Click here to see the full range.

* I was sent these items for free in exchange for an honest review.

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Filed Under: Christmas and all things festive, Reviews · Tagged: Christmas, crafting, Hobbycraft, toddler

It’s all about you…

October 2, 2013 · by munchiesandmunchkins · 1 Comment

I have finished working now for the remainder of my pregnancy and I’m really enjoying the additional time with my daughter. She’s at an age where she is such good fun and the odd tantrum aside she is a joy to spend time with.

I find it hard to remember a time when she wasn’t around and that at one point I didn’t have this one central focus in my life. It really is all about her.

So what happens when baby 2 arrives? How do I split my time? How do I ensure that my wonderfully funny toddler still gets the time and attention she deserves whilst caring for a newborn? I have to admit I’m a little bit worried.

Even now I’m starting to find it hard to do everything she wants and needs from me. She loves having me involved with all of her activities and I’m constantly being told Mam come on…help. She loves me to to sit on the floor to play cars, colour in or just be next to her – with a daily increasing bump this isn’t easy but I do try.

I just look into the future a little and think woah I really hope she doesn’t resent the baby. Realistically I know at some point she will even if just for a short time but I’m hoping she will adore her little sister so much that it will be short lived.

Do any of you parents of two or more have advice for me?

I really REALLY can’t wait for the baby to arrive but do you know what I am really going to miss the time with my girl.

Look at this big girl..where did my baby go?

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Still a mini foodie.. eating Chorizo, chickpea, tomato and paprika stew

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Playtime

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Having supper at Nanna’s house

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Out for a nighttime stroll in her swanky new Jane Trider buggy

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Filed Under: Parenting/baby, Pregnancy · Tagged: baby, Parenting, second child, toddler

A big girl now …

September 16, 2013 · by munchiesandmunchkins · Leave a Comment

No longer my baby

A big girl now

Today you are two

Your age will now forever be counted in years

No longer months

I can no longer buy your clothes in the baby aisle

You eat what we eat

You can count to ten

You say the funniest things

You are so independent

Already

But you love your mam and dad

If one of us isn’t there you are always asking where we are

You greet us with huge smiles and glee

You sleep all night (mostly)

You love apples

And peas

You are so very daring

And so very tall

But at night all curled up

You still seem ever so small

A big girl you may be

But you will always always be my baby

Even when your sister arrives

You will still be you

The twinkle in my eye

I worry about missing our special one on one time

But life is about to become so very exciting

And I know that one day you will be so thankful for a sister

Today is the last birthday just you

Next year you will have a little sibling too

Sharing your toys

Stealing your cake

Kissing and squabbling

What memories you will make

But for just a short time now it’s just us

And I will remember it. Always.

The smile that you bring to my face so easily

The hurt I feel when you hurt

I can’t wait for another year with you.

Happy birthday my wonderful girl.

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The Doctor will tell you what is good for you…

August 14, 2013 · by munchiesandmunchkins · 11 Comments

One of the things that nobody warns you about when becoming a parent is the amount of times your child will get ill. The amount of times you will hold a thermometer to their skin, hold a sick bowl or administer calpol at 3am. The amount of times you will question yourself about whether to call the Doctor/go the hospital or call NHS direct..the amount of times you will ask your partner “What do you think we should do?”

Being a parent is hard. I imagine as your child gets old it gets a little easier as they can tell you where it hurts and how much etc etc but when you have a toddler with a consistently high temperature but no visible signs of any other affliction- what do you do?

This week began with us laughing about our lazy daughter. She was asking earlier than normal to go to bed and having teenager like strops when being woken from her daytime nap. We laughed about it. Lazy girl.

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Then on Monday night she felt hot! Really hot. Her temperature when I managed to get a reading after all her wriggling was a steady 39.3. I gave her calpol, it didn’t do much. We gave her ibuprofen and it reduced enough for us to think we didn’t need a Doc but not enough for any of us to sleep peacefully. She slept fitfully in a bath of sweat but the next morning she was a little brighter (still hot) her appetite didn’t return and she wasn’t her usual beaming self but we weren’t too worried-just teething surely? Yesterday was much of the same with a terrible nights sleep for all of us, fever again with an obviously unhappy girl and calpol/ibuprofen doses every 4 hours. We were all exhausted and slept until an unheard of 10am. Mad. When she woke she was sad, really sad. Whining and telling me she was crying, not wanting food and incredibly hot.

I gave in. I called the GP for advice. My Doctor listened to all I said and asked me lots of questions. He told me that he wasn’t overly concerned from what I’d said and that he would see her Thursday morning (24hrs later) I almost agreed but I looked at her peaky face and sad eyes somehow knowing she wasn’t right. He agreed to see her today – he wasn’t happy about it but I insisted.

At the surgery the first thing he did was take her temperature, then he took it again and then once more. It was 40.2. He didn’t quite believe it. He told me that we may have to take her to the hospital. After a (very ) thorough check he established that she had an ear and throat infection and was probably in a fairly huge amount of pain. Poor Izzy. I felt awful. I think he did too. I’m so glad I insisted but still feel guilty that I left her suffer for several days.

But how do you know when to make that call? How do you know it isn’t just teething or a fever which would break on its own?

When do you brave the wrath of the inquisitive doctors receptionist when you dare to ask for an appointment? Or the GP’s critical face when it really is nothing?

I would say if you feel that something isn’t right it probably isn’t. It’s better to check. Only you as a parent know your child. Even today when Izzy quite frankly looked hideous and ever so sad the GP told me he was astonished at a child looking so well with that high temp and infection but to me I knew – she wasn’t right. I don’t think I will do that again, leave it so long because I felt I was being over cautious.

How do you decide when to take that next step? Is it when they aren’t sleeping or sleep too much? Not eating/drinking or do you just know?

One thing I do have to say is the Cbeebies show Be Happy, be healthy and get well soon has made GP visits so much easier as Izzy gets excited saying Doctor Doctor and is very relaxed about being examined. Thank you Dr Ranj.

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