Archive for June, 2005

Catherine Ruth


Catherine has decided that she is a girl on the go…She rolled over for the first time on our wedding anniversary and hasn’t looked back! The first photo is of her on our king-sized bed at the hotel in Darwin. Luckily we put a barrier of pillows around her `just in case’!

On her playmat at home, she usually ends up with her head jammed up against the wall. Yesterday, she made the effort to move about 30cm forward from where I put her (I guess using her version of crawling!) and promptly fell asleep due to the massive effort she put in (See photo below)! I didn’t have the heart to move her to her cot even though it was `nap time’. She woke up pretty soon after I took the photo though, probably due to the fact that carpet doesn’t make the most comfortable pillow!

In her cot, she likes to move around alot and now I know why they (they as in the `people that supposedly know’) tell you not to put toys into the cot with the baby! I found her several times in a very close conversation with the teddy bear, turtle and bunny rabbits in her cot, just a few of the stuffed toys that keep her company. I don’t however, understand why they don’t want us to use cot bumpers. Now that she is on the move, she has banged her head several times on the side of the cot, an event that usually ends in a high pitched wail of pain. She also is very talented at trapping an arm or leg between the bars of the cot, once again ending the adventure with desperate cries for freedom! And yes, mummy always comes to the rescue! Yesterday, we went to a shop to buy the aforementioned cot bumper. Did you know you buy them in halves? Yes, what you buy only covers half the perimeter of the cot! I don’t understand that myself, but I’m sure that there is a reason for it. Our beautiful daughter proved why half a cot bumper is absolutely useless within about 30min of us installing it…she wriggled her way UP the cot and THEN proceeded to roll to the side to bump her head! Go figure…

Catherine has a few nicknames already mostly thanks to Dad! He likes to call her, “Chubby Bubby”, “Catherine Toerag” and “Mini-Human”. One of our friends though (Nathan Bishop), the first time he saw her in hospital, exclaimed, “She’s the Ice Age baby!” And so, the name has stuck…

Catherine has rolled over for the first time! Catherine as the Ice Age baby!
Catherine rolling over for the first time! Ice Age baby!

Catherine sleeping.

 

RSPCA Qld 2005 Celebration Day

On Saturday we attended the RSPCA Queensland 2005 Celebration Day. There were many great presentations about the programs and activities over the past year – really innovative initiatives such as a program for looking after the pets of victims of domestic violence. Also displayed was heart wrenching video footage taken by the RSPCA Inspectors over the past eight years – some of the images of neglected and abused animals was very disturbing.

And the reason I often work till the wee hours of the morning (Shelter Buddy) also received a mention.

Ballroom Buffet Lunch
 

Trip to Darwin

Just returned from a trip to Darwin over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. We had a great time, the city has grown incredibly since I last visited (in 2000) and from when my family use to live there (in the early 80s). Very much a frontier town it has fallen victim to the inevitable invasion of coffee shops, mammoth shopping centres and heaven forbid traffic lights [a big of an exaggeration about traffic lights, but there are much more of them these days].

However the place does have a lot of character as the largest tropical city in Australia.

East Point reserve, Darwin. Catherine sleeping.
East Point reserve, Darwin. Catherine sleeping in the plane.