Life has
been quite busy since my last post. My schedule often gets so packed with
errands and things that I have had to cut back on scheduled events. Feeling
busy is good though!
The second
week of March I attended a Program for Integrated Perinatal Peer Support (PIPPS) that was for five
days split over two weeks. The training covered multiple elements where parents
can help support each other particularly during the perinatal period. We discussed
Neuroprotective Development Care – research based postnatal care that is an approach
looking at the mum’s health, breastfeeding, sensory environment, sleep, etc. Two days
were specifically on mental health first aid and you get a certificate of
completion at the end. We also discussed Acceptance Commitment Therapy and how
we can be a support to others. It was fantastic! There were about 12-14 mum’s
and many of us had bubs under a year old and were participating while
entertaining babies at the same time. It was amazing how we managed full days
with babies and yet it didn’t seem like a hindrance at all. The environment was
such that no one was bothered if a baby was a bit loud or distracting, and we
were very respectful of different opinions. Sakura loved spending time with all
the kids and the midwives on hand. For naps I would just put her in the wrap
and pace back and forth while participating. I learned a lot as well and I hope
this will be a good opportunity for me to get involved in the mental health
industry while I wait for the right opportunity to complete my graduate degrees
in Psychology.
Most of the
month was spent doing errands. My awesome doctor decided to close his practice,
so I had to find another doctor and separate osteopath to replace him. Additionally,
Matt and I planned to go to Sydney, so we can get Matt’s work items in storage
there and to apply for Sakura’s US passport at the U.S. Consulate (there isn’t
one in QLD). We first needed to buy a work vehicle that could carry all the
items. One day Matt randomly stopped at a dealer on the way home and found a
decent truck that met all the criteria. Luckily, I was able to look up the
details while he took it for a test drive and confirm the price was good and if
there was anything negative listed for the registration number. It was all
good! My favourite moment was that Matt said he just though “What would Shanna
do?” and decided to pray about it before going forward with the sale. I had to get
a competing quote to get the best loan detail but, in the end, everything worked
out. I got roof racks installed which involved me walking around with Sakura in
the pram for a couple of hours till it was done. At least for that I was near a
shopping centre, but when I got the truck serviced it was an industrial area and
very hot! I bought a fan for the pram ages ago and I’m pretty sure that was the
only reason Sakura wasn’t cranky for the long walk.
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Sakura and Finley at the baby show |
Other
events in March included going to the Baby Show and a friend’s baby shower.
Both were fun and more great opportunities for Sakura to be out and about with
people. The best thing that happened though was that I started Sakura in
childcare. I toured a few places nearby and one just felt right. When I toured
the educator happily had Sakura join the other babies while the Director showed
me around and answered any questions. The place felt calm and as a bonus they even
have some animals that the kids can interact with on occasion. They are just up
the road, so it is about a 15-minute walk. This has been such an awesome
decision for me. I knew I needed somebody to watch Sakura, so I could keep up
with Matt’s business administration needs, but I worried that because Sakura wasn’t
vaccinated no childcare place would take her. The government won’t help with
childcare payment for unvaccinated children as well, so it is about $97 a day.
Since I pay for the full day regardless, I decided I would just do one day a
week from 8am – 5pm. Sakura loves it! She is so happy, loves the other kids and
different toys, and is always ready for a nap when I take her home. This has allowed
her to get lots of socialization while I get to catch up on work and other
tasks that need to get done. I finally have a balance between time as a mom and
me time. It’s been a huge blessing because many other areas people are on
waiting lists for 12 months before getting a spot in a childcare location. Also,
this location is quite flexible because sometimes I will need to switch up days
or add another day to meet needs and they are able to accommodate that. By
doing this I finally feel I have a better balance of feeling like myself and a
mom.
April has flown
by. We didn’t do anything for Easter other than eat a nice breakfast. I can’t
even remember what it was though. As Sakura gets older we will be do more I
think. That weekend we watched General Conference. Matt had to work so I watched
on the TV at home with Sakura. Last conference I painted a picture. This year
that seemed like a difficult task with Sakura, so I used Fresh Paint, the app
on my Surface. I wasn’t very good, but it did help me pay attention and it was
easy to switch between apps to take notes. Here are just a few of my favourite
quotes from Conference:
"Repentance is His Plan, knowing that we will fail." Lynn G. Robbins
"Failure is an opportunity, rather than a tragedy." Lynn G. Robbins
"Service opens a window by which we understand the life and ministry of Christ" M. Russell Ballard
"Meekness is strong, not weak; active, not passive; courageous, not timid; restrained, not excessive; modest, not self-aggrandizing; and gracious, not brash. A meek person is not easily provoked, pretentious, or overbearing and readily acknowledges the accomplishments of others." David A. Bednar
"Family relationships can be some of the most rewarding yet challenging experiences we encounter." Dale G. Renlund
"We can pray to our Heavenly Father and receive guidance and direction, be warned about dangers and distractions, and be enabled to accomplish things we simply could not do on our own. If we will truly receive the Holy Ghost and learn to discern and understand His promptings, we will be guided in matters large and small." Russell M. Nelson
Matt and I
completed the first Pathways class “Life Skills” on the 12th. It was
nice to finally have a break after that, but I am already missing all the
readings since so much of it was old conference talks and applying what they
taught. I just completed my first week of the Math’s class and I can tell it
will be a difficult one. It is mostly basic math that you would apply in everyday
situations and for managing your own personal finances. The math itself isn’t
difficult (so far anyway), but it seems the time requirement has gone up a
level. Our first week we were supposed to create flashcards for addition up to
15+15 and multiplication up to 15x15. Then we took tests that we needed to
complete within a certain timeframe. Again, not extremely difficult but it is
time consuming. I often feel that as I have a good basis in math and a lot of
study experience it shouldn’t take me as long, but the time commitment of about
6-8 hours per week applies no matter what level of experience you have. Oh
well.
We had some
fun events in April like the Ward Movie night, a friend’s baptism, Sakura's first beach trip, a YSA cottage
evening, and an engagement party. Although night activities are always
difficult because Sakura is very tired, I was able to keep her happy enough to enjoy
getting out and socializing.
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Sakura at the YSA activity |
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Redcliffe Beach |
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Coastal Bay Motel |
The biggest
event in April was our trip to Sydney. We left early Tuesday morning to drive South
to Sydney. To our surprise Sakura slept A LOT! She slept 3-4 hours till we
stopped for her next feed. Even though we only spent 30 minutes to 1 hour she would
go back to sleep within an hour of driving again. We stopped in Coffs Harbour
for the night and ate at
Pizza Vino which was a fantastic Italian restaurant. As
you might expect, that night was a real struggle. Sakura and I shared a bed,
and Matt had his own bed. Sakura screamed for a large part of the night and I struggled
to get her to sleep for more than an hour at a time. At least the second part
of our drive she slept plenty again and that night she was back to normal. I wasn’t
prepared for how cold it was in Sydney! The day was fine, but nights were freezing,
and I had packed nothing warm for Sakura or myself. Luckily our first night our
friend’s Brock and Kaytlin gave me some jackets for Sakura.
We stayed
with our friend’s Josie and Lachie and I wasn’t sure if the babies would keep
each other up. Luckily our room was on the opposite side of the house and I
couldn’t hear a thing from their end. Josie and I discovered that our night
wakeups seemed to be about the same anyway. We had lots of fun with baby Jett
and Sakura together. Jett is about 8 weeks younger I believe and is a tank!
Sakura is a little longer and as she is a little farther in development, Jett had no issues with her always grabbing his hand and shoving it in her
mouth.
Our main
purpose for going to Sydney was to get Sakura’s US Passport sorted (there isn’t
a US embassy in Queensland) as well as get rid of Matt’s work storage in
Macquarie Park. I only knew the day before that we were going so I was lucky I
was able to schedule an appointment in time to do the passport. As the day
arrived however it seemed all went south. We drove to the train station and to
our surprise the whole carpark was full. Josie and I waited with bubs in prams
as the boys tried to find a place to park and we missed our train. Knowing there
wasn’t much I could do about it I wasn’t too stressed, but I tried to call on
the train to notify them. What I discovered was that I had booked the appointment
for the wrong week! I decided we would go anyway and see if there was anything
that could be done. We took our time and grabbed a bite to eat before going to
the consulate. To our surprise they let us in and we were still able to apply! You
can’t take bags, prams, or electronics in, so Josie and Lachie watched our
stuff while we did the application interview. Matt said it felt like we were
criminals with all the police and security checks. I didn’t care, but I was a bit
worried when we were waiting for the final step and Sakura did a massive poo,
but I had no diaper bag to change it. We all survived and it’s complete.
As for Matt’s
storage, we spent one day packing the whole truck up with the water Matt had
stored and delivered it to friends. The second day we completely filled it
again with the rest of his work stuff. I managed to help by wearing Sakura on
my back in the ergo carrier. She quickly fell asleep despite all the movement
and noise I was making tearing down a metal shelving unit. She is such a cutie!
The best
part of this trip was of course visiting friends. We were only there for a few
days so we didn’t have much time, but we visited who we could. Brock and
Kaytlin were just about to leave to the U.S. so we got to see them our first
night before they left. We got to see a much older Ronan and Leila. Ronan has
tons of energy and I’m sure Sakura would have loved that more if she hadn’t already
been tired from our long journey. After that we visited Dean and Crystal and I’m
only sad it was late and we were all a bit too tired. We got to see Dean later
as we dropped off water at least. Later in the week we visited Jon and Angie
and their two daughters. Sakura LOVED their daughter Rochelle. They spent quite
a bit of time jumping on the couch, which took a toll on my arms holding on to Sakura.
We fed Sakura some applesauce with dinner at their place and later that night I
breastfed her before leaving and she had a massive vomit! It was probably
around 60ml or more and I’m just glad I kept it mostly on me and not all over
their couch. I had spare clothes for Sakura and a spare shirt for me, but I had
to sit in the car smelling like vomit for 45 minutes before I could take a good
shower. Matt still thinks this was the highlight of the whole trip for some
reason.
Sakura, Rochelle, and Cadence
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This was prior to leaving so just imagine this but worse at Jon & Angie's |
Our drive
back was just as easy as the drive there although we did have a couple of times
where Sakura was really fussy. I solved this by playing
animusic videos on my
phone and clipping it to her car seat. This time we had a much better night in
Coffs Harbour and I got sufficient sleep. The best was some of our stops along the way where Sakura could play in the grass and explore a bit. We also slept better on the way back because
we had a pillow and blankets from storage to lay on.
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Dinner at the Coffee Club |
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Ibis Budget Hotel in Coffs Harbour |
The irony
of this trip is that I wanted to get Sakura’s passport as quickly as possible
so that when my grandpa dies I could go to his funeral and perhaps stay visiting
family for a while. He died this weekend. I guess I just wasn’t meant to go to the U.S.
right now. I’m happy all of my grandparents
are in a much happier and peaceful place with their spouses, but I am sad I no
longer have any living grandparents. My grandpa did write a book about his life, but here is a short 3 page biography for anyone interested. The full autobiography is a bit jumbled and overly
detailed in places for my liking, so I haven’t gotten far. Some day I will
finish it. He was an amazing and intelligent man. He helped me with my first
science fair project in which I went to regionals, and he helped me come up
with some ideas for research while at Oregon State University. I’ll always
remember how he loved family history, technology, old records, and eating his
cake in a bowl with milk. I hope to help digitize all of his family history
work someday.
I’m happy
to be back home now where the weather is significantly warmer and I don’t
freeze at night. Wednesday the 25th of April was ANZAC day of which
we did nothing for really. Matt spent the day cleaning and consolidating the
garage with all the stuff from Sydney. I went to King’s beach in the afternoon
and Sakura got to spend a little time wading in the ocean. She hated it at
first, but after spending the time watching the waves, then standing in the
sand, then letting the water get on her feet, she was happy to have the water get
to her waist.
Later on, Friday I went with my friend Cate to the Gold Coast to visit
our friend David and Racheal from Sydney. They were staying at the Gold Coast
for Supernova and so it was great that we could meet them there and have some
time catching up. We both actively tried to convince them to move to
Queensland. Unfortunately, Cate is South Brisbane and I live in North Brisbane.
Maybe they will move in the middle somewhere?
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David and Racheal with Sakura and Finley at Crepe Addicts in the Gold Coast |
Well it has
been a very full on couple of months. I am often quite busy but happy for the
most part. Sakura is 6 months old today and is very close to crawling! My
brother comes to visit this week and he is determined to help her achieve that
milestone while here. My next blog should have a lot going on!
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Taken with Josie's much superior camera |
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