tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2788592877507710609.post8006895920629910604..comments2024-01-28T13:18:34.299+00:00Comments on Lunar Hine: Happiness :o).Lunar Hinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12649116426473034929noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2788592877507710609.post-2955735695687547232010-12-22T16:52:33.598+00:002010-12-22T16:52:33.598+00:00Thank you people.
Our little girl's 10 months ...Thank you people.<br />Our little girl's 10 months on the 23rd, so this is our first Christmas with her and we haven't been so excited about it for years!<br />Also had a beautiful Solstice celebration yesterday with friends - bonfire in the snow :o).Lunar Hinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12649116426473034929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2788592877507710609.post-72577632096975632472010-12-21T16:48:57.514+00:002010-12-21T16:48:57.514+00:00Thanks for the happiness! Nothing to do with being...Thanks for the happiness! Nothing to do with being premptively nostalgic (is it?) but nice to think these baby memories have been recorded for posterity and maybe she could read about them one day. Assuming the blog was archived or printed or something. I think I'd like to hear about when I first met santa or used a tin whistle! I've added Loose Leaves to my Amazon wishlist.Jasminhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07522391861128977390noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2788592877507710609.post-42933971086402952302010-12-20T23:00:27.586+00:002010-12-20T23:00:27.586+00:00Gods - I get nostalgic for when I bottle fed her i...Gods - I get nostalgic for when I bottle fed her in the middle of the night - part of me still wishes you both hadn't mastered that breastfeeding so well...<br /><br />And to get further into the weirdness you started I also get anticipatory nostalgia (there is probably a real word for this). Like today getting our girl to make her first sounds on the penny whistle while I scraped my violin at her, puffing my cheeks out to persuade her to blow rather that just chew. She started making her "mumumum" noises with the whistle in her mouth, and then, just for a tiny instance, blew a note and looked startled. I cheered and laughed and puffed my cheeks again and we repeated the whole thing about three times. <br /><br />Then she got bored and we had to stop. <br /><br />Now I am getting nostalgia for the next musical moment we have together where she really gets the whole blowing thing - the imagined memory zings me with happiness and I am reminiscing forward to it contentedly now, despight the possibility it will never happen.<br /><br />(Yes, I know it will only take an hour or so of shrill blasts before I regret the whole whistle adventure - but what an hour it will be...)<br /><br />Perhaps this is why I loath forms. The Anticipated nightmarish forward echoed memory...<br /><br />Well done on November!<br /><br />xxxEnthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07105812373247325370noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2788592877507710609.post-61634866973048069632010-12-20T21:31:06.232+00:002010-12-20T21:31:06.232+00:00Oh, man you will miss the breastfeeding. I'm a...Oh, man you will miss the breastfeeding. I'm almost all done with my second child and I still get really nostalgic for those times I shared with my firstborn. I try to think of myself as an old woman- looking back on these moments and feeling love and humor. I have been working on my New Years Clarity, too. I'm resolving to embrace imperfection. <br /><br />How old is your daughter? <br /><br />Happy Holidays!Crystalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02493510847835521259noreply@blogger.com