Evelina the Hipster
26 Thursday Jan 2012
Posted in Baby style, Cuteness
26 Thursday Jan 2012
Posted in Baby style, Cuteness
24 Tuesday Jan 2012
Posted in Baby Talk, Baby Trials
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Our little angel is not yet 14 months but the tantrums have most definitely started. That is not to say that they are constant or (as yet) severe or long-lasting but Evelina has definitely developed an opinion and if she things don’t go the way she has planned, then there will be repercussions. I am struggling at the moment to hide my smiles since often the tantrum (which is 85% of the time TV-remote-related – man, she loves that remote) is equal parts naughty and adorable. My particular favourite is when she exclaims in protest before throwing herself on her side on the sofa. She is very vocal in her assertions.
Her other obsession is the computer – big surprise there, considering her parents! Unfortunately, she does not have the patience or the dexterity to look after the delicate Mac mouse. We have managed to find (thanks to @kntajus) a baby-safe PC computer game which allows her to bash away at the keyboard without renaming our iTunes (oh, yes, she has managed to do that). The Mac version called Alpha Baby is available in the App Store for a very reasonable 69p.
I can already see myself describing Evelina as having ‘lots of personality’ and being ‘spirited’ – I knew all that sleep was leading somewhere..!
17 Tuesday Jan 2012
Although we have taken an inordinate amount of photos of Evelina sicne she was born, we still decided it would be nice to have some professional photos taken. These were taken the day before her birthday in November and instead of just walking away with the free one, we were suckered in to spending an arm and a leg … it was just too hard to choose!
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16 Monday Jan 2012
Posted in Being Mama
Due to some sickness over the Christmas period, I had at the back of my mind that there would be a faint possibility that I might be having another baby. I am not, just to be clear. But up until last night, I thought it might be possible. The longer this possibility lingered, the more I started to worry about it. And what it came down to was not that I didn’t want another child but that I didn’t know how we could afford for us to have another one at this time.
I have been surprised how many people have already asked us if we are likely to have another child – some of these enquiries were made just weeks (or in some cases, days!) after Evelina was born. At first, it seemed impossible to contemplate – our focus was so entirely on the well-being and happiness of Evelina that the thought of caring for a second child seemed beyond our capabilities. Yet as time has gone on, and the questions continue, I have relented from ‘Lord, no!’ to ‘maybe, with time’.
However, as I waited and worried these past few days, it made me realise that all the financial worries aside, I am not ready to share Evelina’s time with another child although just saying that makes me feel guilty on behalf of any future child we have! After all, I am a second child and I have never once felt less than 100% loved and wanted and I would hate for a second child of mine to know that I have had thoughts that suggest that I would be happy with just the one that we have got. But right now, that is how I feel. I am surprised by this, since I had always wanted at least two children (originally I wanted four, when I was young and stupid). Evelina has been such a dream in terms of her temperament and her sleeping (!) that I am almost worried to jinx it. No doubt, this feeling will change (during the terrible twos perhaps!) and at some point, I may well want to complete our family (if I feel it isn’t already complete).
I still don’t really understand the questions though. Do other people really start thinking of Baby No 2, 3 or 4 while their current baby is still tiny?
03 Tuesday Jan 2012
Posted in Celebrations, Cuteness, Holidays, Looking Back
02 Monday Jan 2012
01 Thursday Dec 2011
Posted in Baby Talk, Being Mama, Celebrations, Looking Back, Milestones
Evelina,
As we approach your first birthday, we are still marvelling at how quickly the time is passing by. There have been much more subtle developments such that we barely recognise when you do something new.
This morning, I asked Evie if she wanted breakfast. She crawled over to the kitchen door. It's so amazing how she is starting to understand.—
Mama Kate (@raisingevelina) October 28, 2011
Your understanding of what we are saying is definitely increasing although you still choose to be quite selective about whether you understand ‘no’! Thankfully your fascination in the TV unit seems to have dwindled although the remote control still seems to enthrall you more than anything else. Telephones seem to the latest obsession and it is so cute to watch you use any mobile phone-shaped object like a telephone – the Flip video camera, a shoe, anything!
It is really lovely that you seem to have grasped the concept of kissing – you even purse your lips on occasion although you do tend to favour a more continental (read: French) approach: mouth open, tongue out! Still, it is lovely that you are so affectionate and we have even been treated to some (very quick) hugs. You are still a bit of a fidget when you hug but we will allow it!
At the end of October, we went to your first First Birthday Party for your friend Ruby. As it was close to Halloween, you were able to wear your cuter-than-cute witches outfit. There have been a steady stream of first birthdays with Rory first, then Ruby, Arthur and Jacob before yours. Arthur had a party too which you attended, although we had to leave quite early for you to have a nap. You are still such a good sleeper and unless you have your three naps a day, things are not all well with the world for you!
As well as all the first birthdays, you helped your cousin Poppy celebrate her 2nd birthday at Hatton Country World.
Your physical developments has come along well this month with a steadier walk-along at furniture; more willingness to walk with us holding your hands and sometimes, just the one hand; an interest in climbing which has you climbing into your toy box, climbing the sofa and climbing the stairs. You now shoot up the stairs pretty well although you still need the safety net of someone right behind you as you tend to lack precision!
The climbing is getting silly: Evelina managed to climb onto the top of the fireguard and also she made it up onto the sofa without a boost.—
Mama Kate (@raisingevelina) November 08, 2011
Towards the end of the month, we noticed you start thinking about letting go when you were standing at the sofa and we have now seen you stand for a good ten seconds at a time. There have been no steps as yet but it doesn’t seem like it will long.

We also went for our first bike ride this month with you on your new bike seat. So much fun!
You have also developed an interest in box forts so we have been meaning to make you a bigger box fort to play in. You are inquisitive and playful which is so much fun.
Sometimes you look so grown-up, like at your birthday party when you handled the influx of people with aplomb. Yet, sometimes we still see glimpses of our little baby.
The day before your birthday, we took you to have some professional pictures taken and it went so well (a little too well, if you ask our bank account!). The photographer was delighted by you and we got so many good pictures of you. I was so pleased with your party frock which you also wore on your birthday – beautiful bronze taffeta-type fabric with a big bow. You looked gorgeous.
In the blink of an eye, you have gone from that tiny, little creature with gunk in your hair to a big eyed smiler with a great sense of humour who always has a lot to say, even if you can’t speak yet.
I have now been a mama for a year and I still have so much to learn. The strange thing to me was that at no point did I ever feel lost or like a novice but at the beginning, I felt like your caretaker. It just took a little while to comprehend that I was your mother. I think I am still getting to grips with what that means! It seems odd to thank a baby for being themselves but I really do want to thank you for being such an extraordinary child. I know that every mother feels that their child is exceptional and I am no exception! You are a marvel, a wonder, a delight and a blessing. You have made me and your daddy so very happy.
Love, Mama
28 Monday Nov 2011
Posted in Baby Crafting, Being Mama, Celebrations, Milestones
Yesterday was a fantastic day. We had our family over to celebrate Evelina’s birthday. I was so thrilled that Evelina seemed to enjoy it so much – she coped to well with all the people and she was definitely enjoying the present-opening business!
Evelina had a blast, that’s for sure. She really loves playing with her Nanny and Uncle Matt!
She loved her new toys which included these great Megabloks from Auntie Jenny…
When most of the guests had arrived, we sang Happy Birthday to Evelina and blew out the candle on her cake. After singing, the guests gave a round of applause and when Evelina joined in, I felt as much joy as I have ever felt in my life. My baby was one year old and smiling and clapping at her most loved ones. It was a magical moment.
I don’t think she will fully appreciate her quilt for a while yet but it was nice to be able to show the finished product to everyone.
By 5.30 she was starting to flag. Not bad considering she had been up for a whole 3 hours by then – an age by her standards!
But even so, she coped very well without her normal naptimes! She got changed into her new pyjamas from Uncle Matthew.
She’s a very lucky girl – this was her this morning having a play with some of her birthday spoils!
23 Wednesday Nov 2011
Although I want to wait until after Evelina’s birthday for the Christmas period to really start, we couldn’t resist going into Leamington on Sunday to watch the Christmas lights being switched on by some dubious boy band (ever heard of Last Chance? Me neither!). There was a nice festive atmosphere with a market, fairground rides and stage with singers, all on The Parade. The Christmas lights in Leamington are very pretty and it was a nice things to do as a family, even if Evelina was a bit too young/tired/hungry to fully appreciate it!
22 Tuesday Nov 2011
Posted in Celebrations, Milestones
I can’t quite believe that Evelina will be One on Sunday. We have decided not to have a big party but instead just have close family over for an informal celebration. I have bought her a new outfit which she will also be able to wear to her birthday photo shoot which we have booked in on Saturday – just a Pixifoto shoot but it will be nice to have a professional photo of her to remember her first birthday.
I now need to decide on which drinks and nibbles I will be serving. This will probably mean hours pouring over MarthaStewart.com and then ordering frozen party food from Ocado!
Decorations will be a bit easier as we will be able to reuse the bunting and left-over napkins from her baptism. I just need some balloons, because a birthday isn’t a birthday without balloons. Oh and then there’s the cake. I rather want to make it myself but this might be a bit optimistic given that I also want to finish her quilt.