Who Needs a Gender Scan?!

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Okay so it’s still very early days here (6 weeks in) - but this pregnancy is already very different from my last one.

With Dexter my little bump emerged gracefully around 18 weeks in, I only had minor sickness and was able to cope with it discreetly, and my hair and nails looked beautiful. I felt positively swan-like and loved every second of it.

Carrying Dexter (and a huge Christmas dinner) at 18 weeks

With this pregnancy I’m already spotting a hefty pot-belly (I’m seriously hoping this is water retention / baby and not too many baked potatoes) and I’m regularly slumped over the toilet with my hair shoved up in a crude ponytail. The headaches are coming thick and fast and blurring my vision, and I’m exhausted all the time. It’s like having a perpetual hangover.

I’m crying at adverts - not just charity ones either, the Persil ad had me welling up the other day! And I’m incredibly clumsy - I’ve fallen out of bed twice already and almost knocked myself out by walking into a glass door yesterday. It’s as if there is a small child in my brain operating my body via a Playstation controller.

Of course, only having carried one baby to full term so far, I’m no pregnancy expert. I know all the books are telling me that every pregnancy is different and it would be the mother of all assumptions to assume this baby is a girl - but this is exactly what I’m doing. It’s this or octuplets and I don’t want to think too deeply about that!

Yep, I’m convinced that the little clump of cells, no bigger than an orange seed, is a little mini-me. I’m reliably informed by the SMA website that her “umbilical cord has formed and established the circulation between the placenta and the embryo. The little heart is flickering now and four tiny limb buds are appearing” - well judging by the state her mummy is in, I think she’s probably already throwing a diva strop and making herself at home in my tummy. Give it another 10 weeks and I’ll play her a bit of One Direction to confirm my prediction.

When I was in my early days with Dexie I wrote a post about a few ridiculous websites that trade on a mummy-to-be’s preoccupation with her bump. These weird websites claim to see into the future and can tell you the sex of your baby and what he or she will look like. Funnily enough, despite me taking the proverbial out of these sites, they were actually pretty accurate.

The Chinese Gender Prediction Chart was in fact spot on that I was carrying a little man. And the cherubic little fella grinning at us courtesy of MorphThing does actually look eerily like a 6 month old Dexter. Just look at this…

Well naturally I decided to give it a go again. The Chinese Gender Prediction Chart (with its ‘laughable-in-its-irony’ 50% accuracy) confirms that I have a little princess on board. And look how beautiful she is!

Despite using several different photo combinations, the result doesn’t vary much. I’m not sure I’d want it to as she looks lovely. Her eyes are darker than Dex’s, she has a fuller mouth, and very sweet plump cheeks. She’s also around 5 or 6 years old (I hope she isn’t quite so old when the midwife passes her to me for the first time - that would eff’ing well hurt).

So there you go! I’m off to get stuck into a baby name book! Until next time…


Sticking to a Family Holiday Budget

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Craig and I like to get away a few times a year with Dexter. We give up a lot throughout the year to be able to whisk Dexter off on a plane to explore the world. Now we have baby number 2 on the way we’re going to have to be even more careful with our pennies.

If you have a very set budget in mind when you’re setting off abroad, planning is key. Here’s a selection of money-saving ideas to help you have a fabulous holiday without having to face a major credit card hangover when you come home.

Researching your destination

Make sure you thoroughly research your destination. Find out how much a pint of beer, meal and taxi journey will set you back. Set a realistic daily budget to take into account all those sneaky ice creams and bottles of water.

Ensure there are amenities close by for any last minutes dashes to the pharmacy for Calpol. If the plan is to pack light, you’ll also want a supermarket in easy reach for nappies and bottled water. This will save you on expensive taxi journeys when you have a cheeky tipple in the sun.

Last-minute deals

Once you have your destination in mind, use a comparison site such as Icelolly Family Holidays to find the best deals. Try to stay flexible on flight times, airports and dates to get more for your money. You’ll also find a great selection of last minute deals if you’re brave enough to wait - hotels and resorts will frequently drop prices to ensure they have full occupancy.

Consider going all-inclusive

If your budget is tight and inflexible, all-inclusive resorts might be an option. If you can’t bear the thought of denying your children an ice cream and facing an almighty strop because you spent a little too much on cocktails the night before, it can take much of the burden from your budgeting quest. There’s nothing more satisfying than being able to answer every “Mum, can I have…?” with a resounding “yes”.

For all-inclusive resorts however, make sure you’re clear on what you’re getting. Sometimes kids clubs and activities, alcohol and midday snacks aren’t included. You’ll also want a resort with a several dining options so you’re not tied into a never-changing re-heated old buffet.

Choosing the right accomodation

This should just read ‘avoid hotels at all costs’ - If your little ones are in bed by 8pm, in a hotel this means you will be also. Villas and ground floor apartments might cost a little more, but they’re infinitely more practical as you’ll still have some freedom to move around and sit outside of an evening. Take a monitor with you so you can sit outside and indulge in a glass of wine and enjoy some couple time.

Most villas and apartment have kitchenettes too so you can save pennies by not dining out.

Before you leave

Shop around for car rental deals and travel insurance before you go to find the best deals

Buy your currency in advance in order to take advantage of 0% commission deals. You can have these delivered to your home or pick them up at an airport of your choice.

If taking your mobile phone abroad ensure you turn off data roaming and switch off your voicemail to ensure your not receiving costly pop-up notifications. Use WiFi where available rather than 3G internet as this will cost a fortune abroad. Consider telling your provider you’re going away and purchase a roaming add-on to make things more affordable.

If you’re planning on taking lots of day trips, make sure you visit their websites first - you may be able to print off some vouchers before you go that will save you some pennies when you’re there.

So there you have it. Whether your budget is £500 or £2000 you’ll still want to save where possible to get the most out of your time in the sun. Do you have any more money-saving tips? I’d love to hear them.

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VIDEO REVIEW: The Revolutionary Magicbed Travel Cot

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We’re on our summer holiday in a few weeks time. We’ve plumped for Fuerteventura staying at the very beautiful Club Bahiazul. The pictures look lovely so I’m beyond excited. Somehow we’ve ended up with a 3 bedroom and 4 bathroom villa so plenty of room for Craig, Dexter, Bump and I to spread out in.

This of course means Dexie will have his own big-boy room. Although the holiday company have offered us a cot, I’ve turned it down as I’ve had one too many bad experiences with holiday cots. Last year was a disaster for us. The villa was stunning, but the cot provided wasn’t up to much at all. It was very tiny, very shallow, and the mattress was filthy. Dexter was only 6 months old at the time so popping him in a normal bed wasn’t an option. We ended up having him in bed with us!

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So we’ve been on the hunt for a lightweight, compact full-sized travel cot. Having read a number of reviews of the Magicbed (a revolutionary full-sized pop up travel cot) it seemed like the ideal solution. So how delighted was I when they agreed to let me road test one in return for my first ever video review!!

Here’s bump and I demonstrating just how easy this bad boy is to assemble:

Oh okay, okay… it’s a bit cringeworthy. I don’t think QVC will be begging me to present for them anytime soon! But hopefully it serves to show you just how simple it is to get it baby-ready.

FEATURES:

Opens instantly, in 2 seconds

Coordinating carry bag with padded shoulder strap for hands free transportation

Full sized travel cot (100 x 60 cm)

Available on a choice of 4 colours

Removable and washable fleece lining for extra sleep comfort

Self inflating mattress

Having used a few travel cots now I’m always struck by how heavy and cumbersome they are. The Magicbed arrived in a beautiful and compact carry case and weighs just 3.4kg. As it can be slung over your shoulder you’ll still have your hands free to carry baby.

There are no tools required to assemble the Magicbed. This makes it perfect as an occassional cot for grandma as there’s no bending required and stows away nice and compact under the bed when she’s off-duty. Similarly it’s fabulous for sunny days in the park as a sun tent, and for overnight travel and holidays as it’s so lightweight and easy to assemble.

Dexter’s had a few sleeps in the Magicbed now and he loves it. Being a particularly boisterous and playful 15 month old, he’s given it a good shake and played a few games of peekaboo over the cot sides. The Magicbed has more than stood up to the test and I would happily recommend it as really sturdy and safe for a travelling toddler.

When up, it features a mobile phone (or monitor) pouch on one end of the cot, and a roomy pouch for teddy bears and soothers on the other. This means you can keep all of babies sleep-time essentials within easy reach so you won’t be searching in the bottom of your suitcase for your child’s favourite teddy - genius for when you’ve got a tired and stroppy tot on your hands.

The Magicbed costs £109.00 which is more than reasonable for a full-sized travel cot that will serve you for many years, and on many occasions.

You can like Magicbed on Facebook and follow on Twitter for more information, reviews and videos.

Disclosure: I was sent a Magicbed for the purpose of this review but all views and opinions expressed are honest and entirely my own.

 

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