I've had a pretty busy four weeks, what with giving birth and then embarking on the steep learning curve that is parenthood.
So here she is - born on the 10th August weighing in at 9 lb 5 oz. Yep, I was pretty surprised at that too. Who knew I was brewing up such a healthy young lady. In her defence she is very long and lean, which was always going to be the case considering that both my Current Husband and I are tall.
I will henceforth be calling her Baby Kestrel, as I feel a bit weird about putting her full name on the blog when she is too young to have a say about it. Let's wait a few months til she has her own blog at least.
Baby Kestrel was two whole weeks overdue, probably the longest two weeks EVER. No amount of pineapple eating or bouncing on the birthing ball or reflexology was getting her out of there. So I had to be induced, which while it was not my most favourite of experiences at least was pretty swift. I won't go into any details here - the main thing you need to know is that I shunned all my playlists of calming music and Hypnobirthing relaxation and instead listened to the Alan Partridge audiobook 'I, Partridge' (read by AP) whilst in labour. It was somehow much more suited to the particular situation. One of the more blog-appropriate anecdotes is that I also vomited over my Current Husband and, horror of horrors, my knitting bag. Don't worry, he's still speaking to me, and no knitting was harmed.
Life in the last four weeks has been crammed with new experiences and challenges. I really know very little about babies so everything is new, but then Baby Kestrel doesn't really know anything either so we're equal. Even though so much has been happening, the days certainly disappear very quickly, and it somehow gets to 3pm before you know it.
Now she is finally here, the
Nautical Baby Quilt I made can be put into use, and all the 10 cardigans my Mum has lovingly knitted can be worn - she made 13 but I felt that 10 was probably more than sufficient, so I gave 3 back to her to let some other babies share the cardigan love. Baby K is wearing one of her Granny-made cardigans in the photo.
I'm really hoping that I can squeeze some kind of making activities into my new life - I have a couple of knitting projects on the backburner plus an idea for a sewing project that I'm really keen to make. Who knows when these will happen since I have plenty to occupy me just now, so time will tell as it's still early days.
In the meantime, I've still been avidly reading lots of blogs but am happily watching the world of sewing blogs continue without me, whilst I take some time out. Checking Bloglovin' on my phone is really handy, though I don't comment very much as it's a bit of a faff. I'll be back at some point, so don't forget about me!
On that note, I hear baby sounds from the next room so I'll leave it there for now,
K x
She's beautiful :o) time of your own is hard but not impossible for the first 6 months! but then afternoon naps are a godsend!! Well done to your Mum for the lovely knit too x
ReplyDeleteOh Mumma Kestrel I am so happy for you.
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed your finest make ever.
All my warmest, cuddliest and most relaxing thoughts are on their way to you, CH and to your sweet Baby Kestrel.
she is really beautiful! enjoy these times with her and your family
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Kerry, she's so lovely! Sorry you had to wait two weeks though - it's funny, I keep reading about how important it is to have a birthing plan, music etc then the next chapter of the book will say how that plan inevitably goes out the window when the time comes!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Baby Kestrel is beautiful! My first was the full 2 weeks over, it really feels like forever!
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Aww, she's adorable!! Congratulations to you and Mr K!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! She is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCongratualtions, Lovely to hear your news, she's beautiful! Enjoy your early baby days together x
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful little chick you have there, Kestrel! Have a wonderful time getting to know her.
ReplyDeleteOh Kerry she is beyond gorgeous! I know what you mean about names and blogs, hence I always refer to,Boy and Husband. Have fun getting to know her and learning. Much love to you all x
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! She is adorable. I just googled "what is a baby kestrel called?" (you know, cos I'm a geek) and there was a link to Newsround all about "a baby kestrel called Kevin" so henceforth, maybe that's what your little one should be called on the blog...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! What a beautiful Baby Kestrel. I love it. Also, I love your birth music of choice. Something hilarious and distracting sounds like just the ticket. I'm so happy for you and the new family!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! She's a beauty.xx
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!! Baby Kestrel is so sweet and darling! Don't worry, I vomited all over my husband during labour, too, and he still likes me - LOL!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world baby k. She is a sweetie... We won't forget you x
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! She's a beautiful girl!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Kerry! She is gorgeous! My small boy was 2 wks overdue too so I know how long those days lasted! However, the next few years will fly by - it's such a cliche but so true! Enjoy every minute! X
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! She's beautiful :) Love and hugs to you and your family xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous-much love to both of you. Glad to see you're both fine (I'm assuming you're fine) yea rest up then you start posting baby slings and other paraphernalia XD
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Kerry. She's a cutie. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous girl! Congrats.
ReplyDeleteOh Kerry! Baby K is just lovely, a huge congratulations to you! And it's lovely to hear from you, however sporadic that may be until things settle down. I'm sure you'll find your feet very soon and I have no doubt that you'll be able to fit some creative/making time into your days before you know it ;o)
ReplyDeleteOh, look at that sweet little face! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little baby you have, congratulations to you all! x
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! What a gorgeous gorgeous girl! Hope all continues to go well! It's so tiring at first but it does get easier
ReplyDeleteCongratulations - I hope you bring each other beautiful times and happiness.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! She's absolutely lovely :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Kerry! She's gorgeous.
ReplyDeletecongratulations! and i love that you listened to the alan partridge audio!
ReplyDeleteAw what a sweetie! Look after yourself, mammy!
ReplyDeleteAww, she is such a cutie!!! Congratulations! Enjoy this time and take it easy - don't even think about blogging....snuggles with your new bundle of joy is far more important!!! We'll be here when you come back :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations - what a beautiful baby!
ReplyDeleteLiz @ Shortbread & Ginger
Oh, Kerry, she is so pretty! What a perfect baby! And looking awfully sweet in her handmade cardigan, resting on her handmade quilt-- she's a regular DIY baby!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful baby! Congratulations! And that's a very cute cardi with the little splashes of pink and blue colours :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you both. Baby K really is gorgeous! Enjoy every moment as you all embark on this new life as a family. We won't forget you :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! She's gorgeous! xxx
ReplyDeleteOh she's GORGEOUS Kerry! Just look at her alert little face! Congratulations, enjoy your time together. xx
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on such an adorable little lady^^ She looks beautiful in her little cardigan and with the quilt^^
ReplyDeletecongratulations on your new addition
ReplyDeleteShe's perfection! Congratulations to you and your husband.
ReplyDeleteHuge congratulations Kerry, she is ADORABLE. So glad to meet her and glad you are all ok and enjoying family life xx
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Baby Kestrel is gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteShe's perfect! Congratulations :)
ReplyDeleteLovely to hear from you and your little Kestrel Chick looks such a cutie in her knitted cardie on a handmade quilt <3 xx
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Kerry! Baby Kestrel is very sweet. And what a way to be born, to the sound of Alan Partridge! I heartily approve. Lots of love to you all at this very special, but very exhausting time x
ReplyDelete13 cardigans! Wow your mum was busy. What a gorgeous photo. Can't believe thats four weeks already x
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you and Current Husband on producing such a gorgeous baby girl. Baby kestrel will no doubt be one of the most best - and tastefully - dressed babies in the area.
ReplyDeleteTake it easy xxx
P.S. Agree with the name thing - hence my daughter's blog name of Monkeychild!
Beautiful baby! Many congratulations to you and your Mr.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! She's beautiful! I remember these few months when they are still tiny and your brain is in a complete fog - enjoy this new experience! It will become "normal" soon enough.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations ! She's so gorgeous. Busy you.
ReplyDeleteCongrats!! She's absolutely perfect!
ReplyDeleteYay. Glad she made it safe and sound. Congrats to you and good luck learning about mommahood. I'm sure you're doing just fine! Take care, you two.
ReplyDeleteIs a perfect little girl. Well done, you!
ReplyDeleteShe is so gorgeous, congratulations! And I love that you were listening to Alan Partridge, totally appropriate.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your adorable baby!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry I'm so late with this but woweee what a cutie! Congratulations Kerry she is utterly gorgeous. I'll bet you are totally besotted and in love. How could you not be - look at that diddy little face! Xxx
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