Sunday 24 August 2014

A call to all positive thinking Mothers to contribute....Say no to Negative Nancy’s !

Positive Stories Please !!!

With 6 days to go, I am excited about meeting our baby, and remain positive and relaxed, although yesterday I did have a bit of a wobble and a good cry, which I am told is quite common when so near to the birth. I am under no illusion that labour is going to be probably the hardest thing I have ever been through, but with the help of hypnobirthing I have been training my mind and body to reduce fear and tension. I hope to go through every contraction as a productive feeling and see it as one step closer to meeting my baby.
Whilst trying my hardest to work on this bubble of peace, I have had family, friends, work colleagues, acquaintances, midwifes and strangers all chomping at the bit to share their negative horror stories about pregnancy and childbirth with me.

Why do mothers feel compelled to “tell their stories” as if it’s universal fact anyway ? I try to think, for every horror story there is a beautiful one round the corner.

Is it therapeutic for them to share?
Is it some badge of honour?
Is it empowering?

Here are a few of the stories folk have shared with me :
* Oh my God, birth was the most traumatic experience of my life!!! I was in labour for 9 days. No really. NINE DAYS ?! I didn’t eat food or drink water that entire time so when I went into the hospital they all thought I was going to die
* I have haemorrhoids the size of golf balls and the veins in my eyes are permanently popped
* Half the hospital staff has seen my vagina.
* I would rather spend the rest of my life stabbing myself in the eyes with bamboo shoots than give birth again. But good luck with yours!
* My neighbour gave birth to a lovely baby boy over the weekend, but they lost him on Monday, Oh… I probably shouldn’t have told you that
* Don’t bother with a birth plan, you will be screaming for every drug under the sun and it will only go out of the window
* Childbirth is like being kicked in the balls…. I doubt any women can understand the intensity of pain we guys face when we get hit in our testicles
* It’s like sharing hell with Hitler, said a former midwife?!
* Don’t breastfeed, my wife’s boob’s look like cocker Spaniels ears. Why do they always compare the breasts to Spaniels I wonder?
* Book an epidural as soon as you can, it’s the most unnatural thing you can do, is give birth

So there are a few of the horror stories so far, and then there’s my lovely little gran…. She loves a good horror story, but she’s forgiven, because she’s 91 and can’t remember telling me every time I see her.
In light of the above, from this day forward I will only be surrounding myself with positive and successful birth stories? So does anyone have a happy story to tell? I'd love to start a positive blog vibe for other mothers to visit when they need to escape the horror stories.  I know other women must feel like I do.  If you have a good story to tell, the positive things you felt, the wonderful emotions, even some of the funny stories associated with being pregnant, then please either leave a comment, or email me:
craftystash2013@hotmail.co.uk
I will publish them so other mums to be can share our good vibes.

Thank you


Tuesday 19 August 2014

SALE - Distress Ink Pads £1.50 a pad - one week only....

.....I've popped these on my Etsy shop, but it will only be for one week, so grab a real bargain while you can, the amazing Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pads.  Here's where you need to shop:

https://www.etsy.com/shop/craftystash2013

For anyone who hasn't shopped on Etsy yet, please don't worry about it looking like you can only shop in dollars.  You can shop in good ole English pounds.  All you need to do is scroll right down to the bottom of the page.  In very small print, it will have a box for you to select where you are shopping from, and therefore the £££££'s sign you want to see.

As with my Ebay account, orders over £10 for the UK, are postage free.

If you have any queries please drop me a line:

craftystash2013@hotmail.co.uk

Happy shopping.


Befriending for Age Concern

Whilst on countdown for baby Browns imminent arrival, I am still managing to fit in my visits to Rose and Peter, an elderly couple in Stacksteads, who I met through Age Concern 4 years ago. 

I started voluntary work when we lost our granddad, and seeing how my gran had to adapt to life on her own after 60 years of marriage, it made me so sad to think of so many old folk who are desperately lonely.  It seems the older a person becomes the less visible they are.  
I spend a lot of time with elderly people due to the care I provide for my little gran who is 91 years old, and now my regular visits to Rose and Peter.  The more time I spend with them the more I realise that, whilst their bodies are frail and their minds sometime fail them, inside is still a human being who hasn’t forgotten what it is like to love, laugh and cry.   

I could say lots about the training, the excellent befriending matches, on-going support, safeguarding issues, signposting to other services, and lots of other formal stuff but what this is really about is people. The lovely, interesting, caring, funny, challenging, intelligent, mischievous, confused, warm, frightened, angry, gentle, beautiful, playful, amazing people I have had the privilege of befriending.  I would never have met Rose and Peter without being a volunteer.
 
My visits usually last about 2 hours and involve lots of cake and subsequent chats about the calories that were in that cake, and what I will need to do that week to burn those calories off !  Peter is a great story teller who loves a good gossip, he retired early due to ill health and now cares for his wife who is profoundly deaf.  Although there are two of them, they have no family and seem to get quite lonely, and look forward to my visits.  I always seem to come away with something useful, this week was a rape alarm which sounds at 145 decibels and is equivalent to the noise coming from a jet engine 100 feet off the ground.  Rose kept sounding the alarm, because bless her, she couldn’t hear it !
 
We have quite a set routine, a bit of a chat about what’s been going on, what they have watched on TV or updates on my family, especially my sister who they watch without fail.  We cover current affairs, the state of the feral cat population and how we are single handedly going to save them all, their failing health and how they have donated their bodies to medical science, and the practical jokes he likes to play on his neighbour.

Anyone out there with just a spare hours a week, go for it.  Volunteer.








Saturday 9 August 2014

Spiders and crafting

Our bedroom is ready for Charlie (name to be confirmed) and, after a deep clean, is spider free.  Carl claimed a spider crawling along his t-shirt (whilst he was wearing it and screaming for help) was a black widow spider, and Britain was under attack.  He claims it is only a matter of time before they kill.  He has an irrational fear of spiders and has had this since he was little.  His mum once told him spiders crawl up your bum while you sleep and lay eggs. !!
 
Bob our lovely three legged rescue cat killed the spider with minimal effort and has survived to tell the tale.  Speaking of Bob, after much praise he weed in his toybox today, think this is in protest to the new arrival. !

Now, I want to explain the Etsy thing for anyone new to it.  It looks like it's only in dollars, but if you scroll down to the bottom of the page you can actually opt for how you want to view the site - all you need to do is click on UK, and the £££'s appear.  This is the Etsy shop:

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/craftystash2013

And this is the crafty ebay account:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/teelamai

I hope!!


Friday 8 August 2014

Hypnobirthing - the last lesson!!!

We have just completed our 6 week Hypnobirthing course at the Hub in Chorley and now its time to put into practice everything we have learnt and breathe, breathe, breathe ! 
HypnoBirthing is a birth education program, which teaches simple but specific relaxation and breathing techniques for a better birth.  In a nutshell this is what we learnt:-
 
·         Techniques of deep relaxation to help you during your babies birth
·         How your body is naturally designed to conceive, nurture and birth your baby with ease and comfort
·         To create your body’s own natural relaxant
·         Natural ways to bring your body into labour without artificial chemical induction
·         How you and your birthing companion can create a birthing environment that is calm, serene and joyful, rather than tense and stressful
·         Gentle birthing techniques that allow you to breathe your baby into the world without the violence of hard physical pushing
·         To use your natural birthing instincts to birth your baby in a way that most mirrors the way that nature intended
 
The most important aspect for me was that it replaced anxiety and fear with concentrated power and energy and I’m hoping I can put that energy into the birth of my baby.  For the past 6 weeks, I have been listening and putting into practice my relaxation techniques and listening to birth affirmations which are truly inspiring.  My positive mindset is now in place, and I feel I have developed a connection with my body and prepared my mind for any circumstance that might occur during labour. 

Here is a list of some of my favourite birth affirmations which are on post it notes all over the house to remind me I can do this !!!.

·         I am a strong and capable woman. I trust my instincts to know what I need for my labour.
·         The strength of my uterine contractions is a sign of my feminine strength.
·         The power and intensity of my contractions cannot be stronger than me, because it is me.
·         My body is indeed beautifully and wonderfully made
·         300,000 women will be giving birth with you today. Relax and breathe and do nothing else. Labour is hard work but I can do it.
·         The experience of labour and birth is a great gift.
·         This is what my body was designed to do.
·         My body is not broken. I can do this.
·         I am doing this exactly right and exactly as nature intended.
·         My body knows what to do. I will surrender fully and completely.
·         I trust my body to birth my baby.
·         I trust that my body knows exactly what it’s doing.
·         I am deserving of a easy, uncomplicated birth.
·         My courage and patience will send my baby into my arms.
·         My body is made to give birth, nice and easy.
·         My body will give birth on it’s own time.
·         I give birth in safety and solitude.
·         I do not fight the birth in any way. My body is relaxed.
·         Surges are easy and relax.
·         My body knows how to have this baby just as my body knew how to grow this baby.
·         Keep breathing slow and even. Inhale peace, exhale tension.
·         Keep my mind on acceptance and surrender.
·         I surrender my birthing over to my baby and my body.
·         I love my baby and I am doing all that is necessary to bring about a healthy birth.
·         Birth is an easy and natural occurrence for which my body has been perfectly designed.
·         I am ready and prepared for childbirth.
·         My job is to simply relax and allow the birth to happen.
·         Just let my body do it; let it happen.
·         Each contraction produces a healthy, positive pain that I can handle.
·         Birth will go exactly as it should.
·         I deserve this wonderful birth!
 
Despite my hypnobirthing, I feel as prepared and as ready as I think you can do in the onset of labour.   

I have been hardcore nesting over the last week since being on maternity leave, throwing away anything Carl hasn’t worn in the last couple of months, ebaying things he has to make room and this morning have made a chilli, a curry and a backup of celery soup to last months, whats that all about ? !!