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6 months family portrait... sans Daddy :( |
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Granny Love filling in for Daddy. |
Well, here we go again. Another month of parenthood under our belts. This time feels a little special though. 6 months! Half a year. I can hardly believe it.
It might seem like an arbitrary landmark but Hugo's developments over the last few weeks definitely usher in the sense that the next 6 months will be very different to the last. If the first 6 months were an extension of pregnancy, his little body intrinsically linked to mine for his nourishment and mobility, then the next 6 will be all about developing his own physical independence. By the end of his first year, he will not be needing me in the same intense way he does now and as we celebrate half a year gone by, this is the transition we begin - with both sadness and joy.
Most of Hugo's 6th month was spent in the hot and dry end of the Texan summer. With Chris holding the fort in Newcastle, Hugo and I embarked on our first overseas trip together. The 15 hours in the air went reasonably smoothly with at least Hugo getting a fair bit of sleep. I didn't and landed feeling like a happy zombie.
Hugo enjoying the Qantas Lounge, literally. |
A full nest. |
Marc, Hugo and his Marsupilami. |
Interestingly, our easiest nights here happened when Hugo was still jet-lagged, thanks to a combination of exhaustion and co-sleeping - which I haven't felt comfortable doing before or especially since those first few days.
Paul arrived the next day to hang out with us for a few days. Crazily enough, I hadn't seen either of my brothers for 2 1/2 years but it felt that no time had passed, except for the small detail that I have a baby now.
We basically played in the pool by day, taking go-pro selfies and pushing Hugo around in his floating palace, and caught up on each other's adventures in the far corners of the world by night.
The floating palace. |
In addition to his uncles, Hugo basked in the glory of his grandparents love and affection. Every morning, Laurent (sometimes joined by my mum) knocked on our door at the crack of dawn to take care of Hugo while I caught up on some elusive sleep. Safely buckled into his stroller, they went walking around the neighbourhood until mid-morning, when they came home and jumped into the pool for a refreshing dip in the hope of tiring him out before his next nap.
After a few days with Paul and a week with Marc, Paul went back to grizzly Seattle and Marc jetted off to sunny LA where he is hoping to find some work.
Luckily though, they didn't leave until we did this:
Marc's brilliant idea of re-creating an old time photo. |
A couple weeks into our stay, Hugo was the guest of honour at his first formal event. My mum's friend Paula hosted a "sip & see" as an opportunity for my mum's friends to meet us and for me to meet them. It was a lovely gesture and occasion, and a long awaited chance to put names to faces.
Trying to fit our activities amongst Hugo's naptimes was OK. It just meant that we had to move fast and efficiently. Once in a while, he was pushed a little past his limits but overall, Hugo maintained his calm and sunny demeanour through most of our expeditions. We also managed to satiate my burger cravings for one lunch by going to a place where the food and decor (pronounced Day-cor) were as gloriously American as it gets.
Hugo chose this time to start experimenting with his own mobility. Months of tummy time have paid off since one day Hugo managed to roll from his back to his stomach. The next day, he figured out the reverse and hasn't looked back since. He now swivels around on his tummy and pulls himself forward towards anything he might be able to chew on. His new abilities have also given him a chance to experiment with sleeping positions and now, he rarely sleeps on his back, opting for his side or tummy instead. I am not complaining because his naps have gotten longer and we have even started taking encouraging steps towards self-settling.
With only a few days left before heading off again, we are busy trying to do all the last little things we had said we would although somehow, we always seem to end up at Gap instead, filling imaginary suitcases we can only hope will be big enough. We marvel at how quickly Hugo has changed in the space of only 3 weeks and wonder if his proud Daddy will be as amazed with the changes as we are. And of course, we keep trying to soak it all in, making the most of every moment we still have, until next time. Everything always goes too fast and I mean that about the last 3 weeks as much as the last 6 months...
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