Now Liam is 8 months old and cute as ever. He’s eating a combination of breast milk and solids. This includes porridge with banana for breakfast and vegetables for lunch, which Caroline is cooking for him. He’s very good at opening his mouth wide and is enthusiastic about the whole process. He’s still chatting and babbling lots and has quite a range of sounds. He’s able to imitate the sounds you make and really enjoys the conversations in baby talk. Although he’s very stable at sitting up, he still hasn’t started moving around from a lying position yet. He’s more focused on playing with toys around him and is very good at manipulating small things in both hands. His stacking tower cups are popular, as are the balloons left over from Emma’s graduation party.
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14 June 2009
Now Liam is 8 months old
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10 April 2009
Liam’s second flight
We went to Germany for Easter and this provided Liam with a chance to fly for the second time. He was actually quite cool about the whole experience. When we first got onto the plane he had his poker face on and was looking very suspiciously at the interior and the other passengers. He was a little concerned about the takeoff and kept looking up at me as he lay on my lap. After a while was having fun and spent some time reading the safety instruction page, which he laughed at and flapped around. He found travelling quite tiring and soon went to sleep lying on my lap with his head on my arm.
He made a few small complaints on the way down, so Caroline fed him which did the trick. We changed planes in Berlin for our connection to Stuttgart and he was much the same on the next flight… what a good lad :)
In Stuttgart we took the local train to Harrenberg where Caroline’s mum met us in her car. Caro’s brother was also there for Easter and had his first chance to see Liam. The weather was great and we had a good time in the sun. we visited some of Caro’s friends in the area and visited the old town of Harrenberg. There’s an old castle on the hill behind the town and we walked up to the top to see the view and stop at the café. I flew home on the Tuesday evening, leaving Caroline and Liam to say another week with her mum. Then they would go on to Cologne to visit her friends there.
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06 April 2009
Back from England
Following a busy week in England we are back home for a few days. I was there in London on business for a metro conference and Caroline and Liam came along too. This was Liam’s first flight, which he managed in his usual casual manner. After some initial suspicion, he mellowed up, relaxed in my arms, laughed, read the safety instructions and then slept. We stayed at Michaels during the week and had a good time cooking and chatting with him. Zoe came over one evening to see Liam and ate with us all. Actually she helped cook too. We had arranged to meet the family at various locations so we could take them out for dinner to celebrate our wedding with them. On the Friday we had a hire car and drove to Carol’s for a pub lunch with Dad and WSM. We then drove down to Mum and Ross’s for the weekend. On the Sunday we met up with the rest of the family and Penny’s family for a pub lunch. We then drove back to Heathrow on the Monday for our flight back to Sweden. Again, Liam was great on the plane.
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27 March 2009
A Hoax
OK, its official, it was hoax. I had not fractured my hand. A second x-ray at the hospital in Stockholm could not reveal the suspected fracture in my hand. So the plaster was cut off my arm and it was down graded to a serious sprain! Well I’m pleased anyway… I was already fed up of the plaster and would not have survived the next 10 weeks with it on.
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21 March 2009
Snow and Elk in Sälen
We finished packing the car and set off for Sälen, only an hour late, but on our way at last for a 1 week break in the Swedish winter. The weather was OK as we drove the 400km to Sälen, stopping a few times on the way to feed and change Liam. He seemed to take the trip pretty well in his stride and slept most of the trip. We arrived in Sälen and headed up the hill to Tandådalen, the resort where we would stay, even the roads became snow covered and it was a few degrees below zero. The wooden cottage we had hired was easy to find and it was still just light when we opened the door. It was a really nice place and after clearing some of the day’s snow from the path, moved in all our stuff and lit the log fire… perfect.
We spent most of the week relaxing and having fun in the snow, which was about half a metre deep around the cottage. Liam quickly adapted to the new environment and seemed to enjoy be pulled in a sledge as we walked. I went on my snowboard for a couple of days, which was good fun. Just a shame we weren’t able to go skiing together as Liam is so small. On the Wednesday we all went for a short ride on a dog sledge ride. Liam was mildly impressed with the dogs, but Caroline was thrilled to find out that the pulling dogs were the same breed as the dog she had previously had in Cologne. They looked just like her dog. On Thursday when I was boarding I fell on my hand badly during a fall. Later that evening it became very painful and we decided to drive into Sälen and have it checked. The diagnosis was a suspected fractured bone in my hand, so on went a plaster cast… boring :(
Caroline’s highlight of the week was Fridays visit to an Elk Park. There we got a personal guided tour by the owner, who showed us at close hand the elks and told us all about them and their habits. There were 3 adults and 2 young elks there. They all fed next to us while we were there and afterwards we grilled sausages and discussed the story behind his elk park project. He had a small shop and Caroline couldn’t resist buying some things for Liam with elk motives on.
The week was fun and relaxing and we had time to play with Liam, read and play some scrabble. We drove back on the Sunday, which was much longer drive due to the snow and volume of traffic. Liam was again very patient and that made the drive much easier.
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13 February 2009
Friday update
One of Caroline’s friends from Cologne, Christiane, came to stay for a long weekend at the end of January. Being a painter herself, she was very interested in all the arty things in Stockholm, so we visited some art galleries with her. She also found her way around very competently and visited several of her selected locations on her own. Liam joined us on a trip to Millesgården, which is his third arty outing to date. He’s really into art and managed to stay awake long enough to see at least the first two or three exhibits before falling asleep again in the carrier.
Liam is now 4 months old and is simply the cutest baby ever. He’s almost always happy and quick to smile when he sees you. He’s still very interested in everything going on around him, especially what’s behind him and can twist his head in all directions to get a look at whatever’s captivating his attention. On his changing table he’s always fun and talking and playing with Mrs Cow, who he can now grab him self to chew. It’s fascinating watching him with his dummy, which he now passes from one hand to the other and turns until he gets it the right way round to fit in his mouth. He still doesn’t seem to understand the point in legs and doesn’t appear to be very interested in his feet. He kicks them and wiggles his toes, but he can’t reach them himself yet. I guess there is no rush and plenty of time for him to get the hang of them later on. He’s also sleeping really well at night, which is a relief.
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30 December 2008
Liam Talking
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25 December 2008
Now it's Christmas
Our Christmas tree is up, there is no snow, but it’s cold outside, so now it’s Christmas 2008. We are having an easy relaxing Christmas at home this year. The girls are at their mums and we are celebrating with Liam, who will be 12 week old. As you can see, he’s got the Christmas spirit and has dressed-up as one of Santa’s helpers. One of his presents is a little baby carrot, which he’s able to hold and chew for short periods of time. We’ve eaten Christmas dinner, a turkey with all the trimmings, with our friends Martin and Lotta. We have also been out for walks in the park, as its sunny most days. Will post some more photos soon.
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21 December 2008
The great escape
Liam is now 10 weeks old and is “talking” more and more. If you sit with him, get his attention and start talking to him, he quite soon starts talking back to you. His talking is mainly varying tones of cooing and gooing, with some bubble blowing and squeaks thrown in, but he takes it very seriously and puts a lot of effort into it. He has also made an interesting discovery over the last week, his hands! He’s started to hold them up in front of his face and study them moving, although in a some what random manner. It’s a bit early to say for sure, but it seems he is doing this with his left hand more than his right. It will be interesting to see if this is any indication that he might become left handed when he’s grown-up.
While Caroline is breastfeeding, we have his cot in our bedroom next to our bed. I had taken away the side of his cot when I put it together, so that it would be easier to lift him over to our bed in the night. The other day I put him into his cot lying on his front, tucked him in and then pushed the cot up to the side of our bed as usual. I tucked our bedding between our mattress and the cot and left him to sleep. A few hours later we could hear him waking up with some small cries. I went into the bedroom to get him and when I got to the cot, he wasn’t there! He had managed to escape! He had never moved before, but for the first time he had managed to move, by rolling over on one side. He had rolled out of his cot and was now on his back on our bedding between the two beds. This new trick was obviously aided by the soft bedding and his heavy head. I immediately replaced the side of his cot and for the time being, our little Houdini is confined to his cot when sleeping.
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22 November 2008
Now we are 6
Liam Smiles
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27 October 2008
Hi there!
It's me, Liam :-)
Today, I'm 3 weeks and 3 days old.
Life has been pretty interesting so far, it's so different to where I was before, I can tell you that! Every day, I experience something new.
Everybody says that I'm so small, but when I stretch my arms and legs I'm quite long already.
I have a nice pram where I like to sleep, especially on the balcony. Sometimes, Mummy takes me out with the pram too. I've even been on the bus already into town - exciting, all the sounds and even more to look at!
But I also like to be at home and to take it easy. My favourite pastime is studying things, like the whales on the wall in my room or Mrs Cow who is sitting next to me on the changing table. Sometimes I try to talk to her, but she still seems a bit shy.
Another favourite pastime of mine is having a lie-in in the mornings, especially with Mum and Daddy next to me. Also quite cool is my bath in the evenings that I have in a little bucket called Tummy Tub. In there, I can almost sit on my own!
That's it for now, I'm tired after this entry.
See you soon!
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19 October 2008
Almost 2 weeks old
Liam is soon two weeks old and we are taking every opportunity to catch him with the camera while he is still so small and cute. He’s a very happy and peaceful baby, who’s rarely upset. This makes him quite easy to photograph.
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07 October 2008
42+0 baby Liam is born
After visiting our midwife, Diane, on Monday morning, there was just one day to go before Caroline would be 2 weeks overdue. Not that this is the end of the world, but it’s the point in time when you need to start having checkups every day and deciding if the birth needs to be induced.
As it turned out, we didn’t have to worry about this. Caroline started to have some contractions on Monday evening at around 8 o’clock. They were about 20min apart from the start and not strong. We were able to go to bed and we both slept until Caroline woke again at 1:30 in the night. By then the contractions were strong enough keep her awake, but still only 15 to 20min apart. We moved into the living room and half slept between contractions for the rest of the night on the mattress on the living room floor. At least I did anyway, I think Caroline was awake for most of the time.
I called the midwife and we agreed she would come to our flat later in the afternoon. By 11 am the contractions were more intense and coming every 10min. I called Diane to update her and she arrived soon after at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. She checked Caroline, who was already 5cm dilated by this time. We then started the serious business of helping Caroline dealing with ever more regular and painful contractions. Caroline was great and managed really well. We moved around the flat and stood, sat and leaned in various positions to help her cope with the contractions. Serious pain relief isn’t an option with a home birth, but Diane helped Caroline with good advice and a little acupuncture. Caroline had also some homeopathic medicine to help her. We were getting quite tired, but she was making good progress and at 10 pm Caroline’s waters broke. By now we were in the bathroom with the mattress and a good selection of towels. The final push started at 10:45 and went quite quickly. Soon the top of the baby’s head could be seen and two more pushes were enough to deliver a baby boy into the hands of Diane. Liam had arrived into the world Partus Normalis at 23:05 on the 7th October and cried out immediately.Diane and I looked on as Liam suckled up to Caroline and we all sighed with relief that everything had gone well. Liam weighed 3950g and was 51 cm long. After just 22min he was at the breast for his first feed. Diane administered some necessary stitches and Caroline moved to our bed with Liam. Diane then wrote up her notes and completed the birth registration. An hour later she was on her way home, leaving Caroline, Liam and I to settle down for our first nights sleep together.
This was an incredible 24 hours, and all the credit goes to Caroline, who was fantastic throughout. Now the fun begins :) and we are both very happy and looking forward to enjoying Liam grow up.
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06 October 2008
41+6
No we haven’t forgotten to let you know… were still waiting for this little boy to come out as well. So be patient, we will be posting some news as soon as we have something to report!
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