Rosalie’s 39th and 40th Week of Life & Weaning Diaries

39th Week of Life


On Saturday, I stayed in and caught up on housework. The sun was shining so I did lots of laundry.

On Sunday, Rosalie and I went out to lunch with my Nan, Rosalie’s Great Grandma. Rosalie ordered off of the kids menu for the first time ever and she ate rather a lot!

 

On Monday, Rosalie and I went to our weekly swimming class. Afterwards we went over to see my mum as she had been away for a week on holiday and we missed her. 

On Tuesday, Rosalie and I walked in town and ran some errands. In the afternoon I decided to knuckle down and sort out my wardrobe. Wardrobe reorganisation video coming soon!
On Wednesday, I did some more chores and started sorting through my pile of discarded clothes.
On Thursday, Rosalie and I had a chilled out day at home. I did some blogging whilst she napped and we played.
On Friday, I went into the city to do some holiday shopping. 

40th Week of Life

On Saturday, Nick was working during the day so Rosie and I went to see my mum. In the evening we went for dinner at Nick’s mum’s house.

 

On Sunday, Rosalie had her first ever trip to the beach! Yey! 

On Monday, Rosalie and I went to our local farm with Grandma and Grandpa.
On Tuesday, Rosie and I took the car to be serviced. This meant more shopping in the percent nearby. Oops!
On Wednesday, Nick, Rosalie and I went for a lovely lunch at Nanny Tracy’s house. Nanny Pat as there as week as Rosalie’s Great Aunt and 2nd Cousin.
On Thursday, Rosalie and I went to the farm again with my Auntie Paula and friends. We took Ralph so he could have a good run around.
On Friday, We ran some errands in the morning and in the afternoon we went to Nanny Tracy’s. We had dinner there too. 

This is what Rosalie has had to eat over the last two weeks:

16th – Breakfast – Porridge with pineapple
     – Lunch – Eggs in purgatory, Bread
     – Dinner – Spinach and bacon pasta
17th – Breakfast – Porridge with Apple purée
     – Lunch – Ratatouille, chips, peas, garlic bread, lasagna
     – Dinner – Sausage and kale casserole
18th – Breakfast – Porridge with rhubarb and apple puree
     – Lunch – Roast dinner
     – Dinner – Fish pie
19th – Breakfast – Almond Butter on toast
     – Lunch – Crackers with cream cheese, carrot sticks, fresh pineapple
     – Dinner – Kale, bacon, sweet potatoe chips and cheese
20th – Breakfast – Porridge with pear purée
– Lunch – Jacket potato with tuna mayo
     – Dinner – Burger, jacket potatoe with cheese, spinach
21st – Breakfast – Porridge with Apple purée
– Lunch – Cream cheese on crackers, grapes and carrot sticks
     – Dinner – Beef stir fry
22nd – Breakfast – Porridge with banana
     – Lunch – AFC
     – Dinner – Quinoa, custard with rhubarb and apple
23rd – Breakfast – Porridge and pear
     – Lunch – Roast dinner
     – Dinner – Chicken balls and chips
24th – Breakfast – Porridge and apple purée
     – Lunch – Crackers with cream cheese, Organix carrot sticks, banana and yogurt
     – Dinner – Pizza
25th – Breakfast – Porridge with rhubarb purée
     – Lunch – Fish pie
     – Dinner – Sausage and kale casserole
26th – Breakfast – Porridge with pear
     – Lunch – Scotch eggs, tomato noughts and crosses, blueberries and yogurt
     – Dinner – Salmon stir fry with noodles
27th – Breakfast – Apricot wheats with whole milk
     – Lunch – Broccoli, sweet potatoe chips, bread and butter, ham, chicken     goujon, strawberries
     – Dinner – Sausage and kale casserole
28th – Breakfast – Apricot wheats with whole milk
     – Lunch – Cream cheese sandwich, blueberries, tomatoe noughts and crosses,  yogurt
     – Dinner – Spaghetti Bolognaise, raspberries with custard
29th – Breakfast – Blueberry wheats with whole milk
     – Lunch – Jacket Potato with Tuna
     – Dinner – Sweet Potato, Broccoli, Peas, Pork belly

Rosalie now has only 3 breast feeds a day. One early morning when she gets up, one mid morning around 10/11am before her nap, and one before bed.

 

You can view Rosalie’s 39th and 40th Week of Life video here.

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