Thursday, 26 March 2009

More photo's of the Cutie

Some random photo's of Téa. I think she has changed so much in 3 weeks. Her personality is definately starting to shine through. And today Téa managed to hit the 3kg mark so we are very proud!










With Aunty Elita - who Téa used to headbutt through my belly.

Téa in her cool demin dud's! A little big but we are working on that.





Having a quick little nap.














Mmmmm having a nap with my cute little bear from Aunty Ali.










Mum thinks this is becoming my natural state - Nap time. Or maybe that's just when she has enough hands to take a photo! :-)









Yeap another nap with my cute little cow. A definite fav!










My very first visitors - Aunty Sim & Uncle Glen - oh and my boyfriend - still in Simone's tummy. He's nearly ready to come and play! WoooHoooo!

Sunday, 22 March 2009

Bath Time

Our little one enjoying the daily bath.

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Another Short Video

Ok, Here is another video to share with the family:

First Video Upload of Téa

I an not sure by how much I have infringed my daughter's privacy by putting her photos and videos online for all to see. Guess that is the sort of world we all now live in?
I think you can also get the idea that Dad is proud of his little girl :-)
Enjoy!

Monday, 9 March 2009

Téa's first few days at home

We were allowed to leave hospital on the Thursday afternoon after 3 days. It was great to be back at home and only contend with the sound of one baby crying rather than the others in my room. Friday was an awesome day of sleeping in and spending some quantity time as a family. Téa discovered that the best way to fall asleep was on dad's chest!



Saturday was the first trip out - actually back to the hopital for a check up and to remove the stitches. It all went well with the nurse giving some great tips for breastfeeding. It all sounds sooo simple in the prenatal classes. Téa looked so cute in her little hooded jumpsuit!



Sunday was the big day to venture out. I decided I really needed to get out of the apartment. So a late lunch was on the cards. After getting organised - not such a quick event anymore - we headed out with the stroller to explore Soho, Central & Lan Kwai Fong and discover the easiest way to get from A to B with minimal stairs - a bit of a mean feat here in HK. Téa seemed to love the rymthm of the stroller even with the rough footpaths. We ended up at an Irish Pub in Lan Kwai Fong and at the age of 5 days old Téa managed to go to the pub (& break the law) in the entertainment district of HK. There was noone there so we had a lovely lunch and even though asleep Téa managed to swoon the staff.



Today (Monday) we headed to the Pediatrician and then out for a coffee morning with a bunch of either expectant mothers in March. I was quite suprised at how much I enjoyed it all. Though I was glad to be home in the afternoon for a bit of quiet time. Téa slept though the whole experience! WHy didn't she do that last night :-)


Paul has been wonderful. Looking after his two girls. Téa will become a a little daddies girl - he's already the one who has the knack for getting her to sleep. Something I hope to learn.




Yvonne

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

A few photos of Mum and Baby




The proud Dad gets first holds.

Hmm...

Not sure I like the way that some of these photos show but you can see the whole thing by clicking on any one.


















She Came Early!!

Nothing like the best made plans of mice and men often go awry! We arrived at the hospital on Tuesday, to register at 9 am and before we knew it, Yvonne was going into labour and was being wisked off for an emergency C-Section, the baby still being breech. The result being a 12:11 pm delivery of a little girl (2.752kgs) who decided it was time to come out.
Picks taken on the day below: