Thursday 24 September 2015

5 Months and Counting (+ 3 years)...An overview of the Dobson clan

Baby Tahlia and Baby Jory are now 5 months old; their older brother Zachary is now 3 years. We are enjoying going out to toddler groups and the babies get a lot of attention wherever we go. 

Chillin' out on the sofa

Tahlia is growing extremely well, looking particularly chubby next to Jory and is gaining weight rapidly. She has now hit the 1 stone mark!

Tahlia looks almost as big as Zachary! (She is now half his weight)
Jory is also now growing well, after a slow start due to lots of reflux (bringing up feeds) and now weighs almost 13 lbs. The reflux is already a little better than at the beginning but we expect that it should further improve once he is introduced to solids. He does sometimes get very upset after feeding until he is sick, then he feels better, but he feeds more often than Tahlia because of it. 

Poor Jory has a bout of reflux; poor Daddy's shoulder is a little worse for wear

Tahlia always smiles when you approach her (in fact, both babies are very smiley). They both love to be held and chatter away to you when you speak to them.

Smiley little girl

Happy babies

Cuddles with Daddy

Jory is ultra inquisitive with huge eyes and is always interested in what's happening. In between his bouts of reflux, he's content and enjoys cooing when anyone talks to him.

Gazing into Mummy's eyes for a photo

Jory, in particular, enjoys lying on his play mat, attempting to grab the various hanging toys. He responds well when an object is placed in front of him, showing a lot of interest.


Reaching for the dangling toys

Jory loves being outside, especially when it's sunny. He enjoys lying in the pram, looking up at the tops of trees as we walk underneath them. 

All ready for the sunshine!
Tahlia prefers to be sitting up, either in a bouncer or a Bumbo seat. She is generally happy sitting near Zachary so she can watch him play. She hates being left in a room on her own and always wants someone nearby. She enjoys interesting sounds, particularly the crunching of a crisp packet which she stares at, then attempts to grab.

 

She has been teething recently (no sign of teething in Jory yet), so has been a little more grumpy, red faced and dribbly than normal. She also tries to bite on things. We haven't seen any new teeth as of yet.

Comfy seat
Mummy very much enjoys having a girl to dress up in lots of pretty outfits!

Tahlia's shoe collection

Pretty blue dress
If only she'd smile for the camera


Both babies tend to have a long lie-in and a bit of a nap in the morning. The rest of the day involves several 5 minute power naps and nothing else until bed time. They also gradually get more fussy through the day. Zachary still has an afternoon nap, so Mummy would very much like to get them all in sync with their nap times. All of the children go down for bed at around 7pm and are all asleep by 8pm, giving Mummy and Daddy a few hours on their own. For bedtime and overnight Mummy does a mixture of tandem feeds with two pillows and separate feeds, depending on when they awaken. The babies had a wonderful phase at about 2-3 months of sleeping solidly for 6-7 hours in the night, but recently this has been closer to 2-3 hours, due to colds and teething.

Jory all ready for bed

When Tahlia gets tired she is grumpy and constantly bats her ears. She likes to be in a seated position and rocked to sleep for her daytime naps, but if she's nice and comfortable, she'll sometimes go to sleep on her own. She always cries for about one minute before she falls asleep.
Time for bed soon

Too late for bed now!

Jory prefers to lie down for his naps. You lie him down somewhere soft, then realise he's gone quiet! He also likes to fall asleep while feeding, but tends to remain asleep when you put him down. Both babies fall asleep when being driven around in the car, but we always struggle to keep them that way in traffic jams.

Asleep on several layers of play mat

Both babies are getting stronger and are having some 'tummy time' most days. Tahlia, in particular, lifts her head and shoulders very well when placed in this position. Jory isn't a huge fan of tummy time, and even managed his first roll a few weeks ago, when he was getting a little stressed.

Tummy time trying to eat the sofa

Jory about to do his first ever roll

Roll successful!

Zachary is doing very well. He loves his new brother and sister and wants to include them in his play. He invites Tahlia into his ball pool tent (Mummy has to hold her up) and likes having pretend meals with Jory, who likes to sample the plastic fruit and vegetables.

Playing farms with Jory

He enjoys 'holding' them, especially to have his photo taken, and enjoys giving them cuddles and kisses (albeit a little on the rough side).

Happy cuddles

Zachary goes in for a hug with a confused Jory

Zachary is learning fast and particularly enjoys numbers, letters, spelling and reading words. He loves to identify and memorise sequences, so he found it quite easy to learn to count to a thousand, learn the days of the week, months of the year and in which month people's birthdays fall. He's also very interested in time, always wanting to know the date and time, and is trying to work out the pattern of minutes on a clock. He loves dice and can often add up the different numbers. One of his favourite games, however, (which we try to keep for just in the car) is the mind-numbingly dull game that he calls 'points', in which you each in turn have to name any number and the person with the highest number wins (he hasn't realised that the last person always wins anyway). He enjoys repeating things we say and it's always amusing to hear him use phrases such as 'it's ridiculous!', 'come on!' and 'oh man!'.

Zachary calls Jory 'Pory', as an amalgamation of 'poor' (due to his reflux problem) and 'Jory'

Zachary eats well, as long as he hasn't had a snack too close to tea time. He's recently become a little less fussy and will eat more of what we're having, not minding mixed-in sauces quite as much. There are still two things we have to avoid though: anything fizzy and anything even remotely spicy - with the latter, he gobbles it down, then cries when the heat comes through, asking Mummy to make it stop. He loves having ketchup or BBQ to dip things in. His new favourite food for tea time is corn on the cob, which he can devour in just a few minutes.

Zachary loves home made potato wedges with sauce for dipping


Zachary is doing well with his potty training, which has been quite a gradual process. He now asks to go on when he needs it and is happy to use the toilet when we're out and about. He does, however, have a fear of hand driers and won't be able to relax until he's been reassured that the hand drier won't be activated during his visit.

Zachary wanted Tahlia and Jory to sit on their "potties" next to him

"Thanks for reading, see you next time!"

Wednesday 9 September 2015

Our Summer in Pictures

Here are a few highlights from our summer. We've had two new additions to the family since April, so we spent the holidays staying with Daddy's family, then returning to Exeter for a holiday at home. The holidays for us began by celebrating Zachary's third birthday:

A little warm in the conservatory play room

A makeshift parachute

Passing the parcel to Zachary

A giant number 3
Then it was up to Leyland in Lancashire for almost four weeks of relaxation and fun trips...

Meeting the free-roaming monkeys

Jory enjoys a cuddle with Grandma Jeanette

Poor Zachary had chicken pox!

Shooting some rubbish from a cannon

The beautiful Skipton Castle

Swinging fun at a playground

Others just enjoyed a nice rest

King of the castle

Car journeys are their favourite activity

Zachary and Auntie Marilla share a birthday, so they celebrated in style...

Auntie Marilla isn't a fan of cake, so she settled for birthday garlic bread instead

Zachary's ready to blow!

The babies had some lovely cuddles with relatives - here's Auntie Isobel

Jory is a little unsure about Uncle Bar

We enjoyed a visit to Hack Green secret nuclear bunker in Cheshire

Zachary fears a nuclear attack at any moment!

Jory relaxes with Grandma Jeanette after a nice warm bath

Tahlia in the bath

Looking at the tops of the trees in the sunshine

Feeding the ducks with Auntie Marilla

Ah! A minion!
Column at Hawkstone Follies with beautiful 360 degree views from the top

Daddy and Auntie Marilla at the top

In the network of caves at Hawkstone Follies

Zachary stops for a rest

Jory is all ready for bed after a long day's walk

Tahlia has a cuddle with family friend, Carol

Meeting up with Auntie Amanda's family from America

Sitting on a Bronze age stone circle

Group photo: Dobsons and Krystaponises

Walking around a lake at Holehird gardens

Snug on the rug

"I can ride one handed!"

After a wonderful time away, we returned to Exeter for our 'holiday at home'.

Zachary gets close to some sharks at Plymouth Aquarium

Berry Head, near Brixham

The babies got a little heavy, so we took them off for a rest

Berry Head cannon

Making music at Haldon Forest Park

Fantastic views over the Devon countryside from Haldon Hill

Trying to find the way out of the Orange Elephant maize maze

Riding along on the Trago Mills train

Zachary loves trains

He also loves riding on spaceships

A wonderful sunny day enjoying Babbacombe model village, with everything in miniature

Zachary's favourite: the mini train

The start of the Totnes Carnival

'Up jumped the scarecrow and this is what he said'
Cute rainbows

Here we are at The Donkey Sanctuary Fayre. Zachary loved the police speed check on his running:



Over the border to a Cornish maize maze
 
Zachary's first positive experience of a bouncy castle (no other kids!)

Watching the chicks at Pennywell Farm

Holding a pig, just before it jumped out of their arms

Feeding the deer at Pennywell; Jory tries to get in on the action