Post peak birthing

Forum for general discussion of Peak Oil / Oil depletion; also covering related subjects

Moderator: Peak Moderation

User avatar
Adam1
Posts: 2707
Joined: 01 Sep 2006, 13:49

Post by Adam1 »

Well, we had our birth of a beautiful boy on 29 August. Our birth experience definitely bore out all the stuff in the Business of Being Born film. Anyway, needless to say, my wife was absolutely brilliant throughout and we have seen how easy it is for the "cascade of interventions" to be set in motion.

But now we've got our hands very full with the business of being new parents and all other concerns seem strangely blurry and unreal. Just off now to get some more nappy wraps! :) :) :)

Image
User avatar
SunnyJim
Posts: 2915
Joined: 24 Jan 2007, 10:07

Post by SunnyJim »

Congratulations to all three of you!!!!

While you're out remember to get yourself a bottle of something nice to 'wet the baby's head' with!

Remember - Sleep is for the weak :wink:
Jim

For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.

"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
User avatar
Keela
Posts: 1941
Joined: 05 Sep 2006, 15:26
Location: N.Ireland
Contact:

Post by Keela »

Aw... so gorgeous!

Congratulations.

Hmmmmm.... my son is now 19 - Where did those years go?
JonB
Posts: 420
Joined: 21 Jun 2007, 22:04
Location: Rugby

Post by JonB »

Congratulations!
Hope you are all well.

Try lots of different nappies - we found the all in one stuffable types were
best for the first six months, from the fact they seem to last until they are a bit bigger and they keep the baby drier. YMMV. Don't get the ones that say they go from newborn to 2 - it just means they don't fit at any age. A lot of companies do reduced price samples.

Bet you post a bit less over the next few months :)

Congratulations again :) :D :D :D :D
User avatar
tattercoats
Posts: 433
Joined: 24 Nov 2005, 11:09
Location: Wiltshire
Contact:

Post by tattercoats »

Yay! Congratulations all round and welcome to the little'un!

Never turn down an offer of help and sleep at every opportunity!
Green, political and narrative songs - contemporary folk from an award-winning songwriter and performer. Now booking 2011. Talis Kimberley ~ www.talis.net ~ also Bandcamp, FB etc...
Pani Kova
Posts: 54
Joined: 02 Jul 2008, 17:21

Post by Pani Kova »

Congrats Adam!

My daughter started primary school today. Seems a blink of an eye that she was a tiny tot like your little lad. We've probably got enough kids between us to start up a Powerswitch group for under sixteens. Power rangers? (with solar powered rechargeable battery packs, obviously!)
Dear Vladimir, I have changed my name because Panicky Mum reflected neither my current state of mind nor my Russian roots. I think that you're doing a great job and look forward to enjoying an excellent supply of gas for some time yet. All the best!
User avatar
Adam1
Posts: 2707
Joined: 01 Sep 2006, 13:49

Post by Adam1 »

Thanks all of you.

Yup, we are trying out different real nappies - our local council gives vouchers for £54 to help pay for them. So far the pre-folds are our favourite.

I won't be posting much for a while....

...off now to do a nappy change!!

p.s. what was peak oil all about again? :? :?
JonB
Posts: 420
Joined: 21 Jun 2007, 22:04
Location: Rugby

Post by JonB »

I'm afraid peak poo is a looooong way off :wink:
User avatar
Adam1
Posts: 2707
Joined: 01 Sep 2006, 13:49

Post by Adam1 »

JonB wrote:I'm afraid peak poo is a looooong way off :wink:
The extra work of real over disposables is not so onerous, certainly when the baby is breast-feeding. The pre-folds are working very well. We're going to feel very pleased with ourselves when we put our rubbish out on Sunday night and it will be no bigger than before the baby arrived.

It is interesting that, although my view of peak oil and related issues is unchanged, all the problems of the world seem fuzzy and distant. Every problem seems small and solvable. There is a glow of warm, shimmery optimism in the air. Very strange and lovely - I've never taken any hallucinogenics but the feeling we are experiencing now is an amazing natural high.

Even posting this now, I cannot really get very concerned about about peak oil issues. It all feels unimportant. I feel now that there is a chance that there will be space within the turbulent times to come for our son to find contentment and therefore it is all worth it.
JonB
Posts: 420
Joined: 21 Jun 2007, 22:04
Location: Rugby

Post by JonB »

Adam1 wrote:
JonB wrote:I'm afraid peak poo is a looooong way off :wink:
The extra work of real over disposables is not so onerous, certainly when the baby is breast-feeding. The pre-folds are working very well. We're going to feel very pleased with ourselves when we put our rubbish out on Sunday night and it will be no bigger than before the baby arrived.

It is interesting that, although my view of peak oil and related issues is unchanged, all the problems of the world seem fuzzy and distant. Every problem seems small and solvable. There is a glow of warm, shimmery optimism in the air. Very strange and lovely - I've never taken any hallucinogenics but the feeling we are experiencing now is an amazing natural high.

Even posting this now, I cannot really get very concerned about about peak oil issues. It all feels unimportant. I feel now that there is a chance that there will be space within the turbulent times to come for our son to find contentment and therefore it is all worth it.
We got into the real nappies easily - its more of a problem with weaning :roll:
Agreed about the feeling. A friend puts it well - there's a whole set of programs & feelings that turn on when you have children that you just can't understand if you don't have kids. The high helps the tiredness, I think.
It does make you more positive and determined about the future - its not just you now, and puts your efforts into perspective.
The flipside, of course, is the fact that you have another person who you are entirely responsible for.
The other feeling I had just after birth was if any hurt her I'd chop them into bits and feed them to rats.
Very common in Dads, apparently.
User avatar
RenewableCandy
Posts: 12777
Joined: 12 Sep 2007, 12:13
Location: York

Post by RenewableCandy »

Adam1 wrote:
It is interesting that, although my view of peak oil and related issues is unchanged, all the problems of the world seem fuzzy and distant. Every problem seems small and solvable. There is a glow of warm, shimmery optimism in the air. Very strange and lovely - I've never taken any hallucinogenics but the feeling we are experiencing now is an amazing natural high.
Good stuff that Oxytocin!
Soyez réaliste. Demandez l'impossible.
Stories
The Price of Time
Post Reply