Teething Gremlins
traveling wraps
There are some lovely people in the babywearing community, who generously lend they're wraps out to others.. just to try, to help out or to have them help soften it with use!
I'm lucky to have one such friend right here, in north Devon..
and currently we are borrowing this one from her...
< elleville aubergine size 6
There are also friends I have on the web... never met them..
We're just in a few groups on Facebook... and they kindly have sent me their wraps traveling!
It's one way to try a wrap before you buy it!
I'm always amazed at the generosity if others, but when it comes to expensive wraps and strangers, even more so. Lovely though :)
Above are:
(pics 1 & 2) oscha starry night forget me not.
(pic 3) elleville paisley
(Pic 4) elleville zara lemongrass.
A lovely lady
In Sainsburys today, Edward was in the connecta, happily looking around at what I was doing and listening to my running commentary of all the shopping. Just as we were finishing off in the lettuce isle, a lady came up to me and said "I just have to say how lovely and happy your baby is in there." I think she had perhaps seen us a few times, I tend to wander up and down in a most disorganised way as I still seem to suffer from baby brain. I thanked her and Edward gave her a happy little smile. Lovely.
I've forgotten what a pain a buggy can be!
So today we went to sling meet and took the car seat on the buggy wheels (long story, car had to go to garage, yes the new one, to be valeted as they hasn't done it for when I went to pick it up!) as I didn't want to leave the car seat in the car. Anyway, i realises it was the first time in several months that I had actually used the buggy. Edward was looking at me strangely as if to say 'what am I doing all the way down here mummy?'. But he was happy. I've forgotten how cumbersome the thing is. On narrow pavements kind people would wait aside to let us pass, or step into the road. Very kind of them but a bit of an inconvenience! I'm so used to marching along with Edward in a wrap or the connecta that it felt really strange. I felt held up in a way. Then we came across this:
Missing sling meet :(
Sick mama and baby here, so we're missing all the cake, mama's, babies and slings!
My not happy baba didn't want to sit in high chair or play... so out came the sling...
But one happy snuggley baby :D
I'd still like cake though.........
I have to say, it did a wonderful first 6 months with me and my
little one – the feeling of having her snuggled up on my chest, sleeping and
squidgy, close enough for me to kiss her head and for her to hear my heartbeat
– it makes me emotional thinking about her tiny little body so snug and comfy
and me so very very proud to be walking around with her so content – she truly
loved being in the sling!
My husband made an attempt to assist and purchased a framed
back pack style carrier which is great for him to use but as I’m only 5ft tall
it is far too big for me to use…..I topple over backwards putting it on empty never
mind with a baby in it! Our daughter
loves it when Daddy carries her in it as she can see for miles and gets to bash
him over the head!!!
We have now moved onto back carries – and thanks to the
wonderful support of the sling library and group have worked out a way to carry
her comfortably on my back that doesn’t aggravate the pacemaker I have fitted
in my chest/shoulder.
Babywearing enables me and my little girl to do things
together that we wouldn’t be able to if we didn’t use our wonderful spotty
sling and I will always be grateful to Hannah and Josie for pointing me in the
right direction!!

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