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I never actually believed it would happen. But it dawned on me that it has the other day when I caught the expressions on my childless friends’ faces over lunch that it already well and truly has.

In such a short time we’ve become those people. We’re… new parents and we have one true obsession.

I’ll admit I was a bit concerned leading up to the birth about how Garrett would take to fatherhood, whether he’d see little Rafferty as an annoyance that had arrived to cramp his style. However all these worries evaporated the other day when I overheard him enthusiastically describing the length and volume of our son’s flatulence over a meal, as though extra long farts are a never before achieved feat of brilliance. (Truly though, those gigantic emissions from such a tiny little body take you by surprise every time. Amazing.)

Garrett is absolutely smitten, and so am I. Any fears that we’d be bummed about not being able to go to the movies now that there is a baby around are also dispelled as we sit on the carpet during Raff’s tummy time and delight over his ever so slight ability to lift his head off the floor. To us this is the ultimate in entertainment. This morning while we walked the baby in his pram we had a long discussion about how cute the sound he makes when he breathes is.

Garrett is convinced that our child’s toes have a super human strength, and meanwhile I’m telling anyone who will listen about Raff’s incredible milk guzzling powers, like no baby on earth has ever been born and then proceeded to be hungry, eat and grow.

And the photos! Raff in his pram, Raff in his crib, Raff on his change table, Raff in the bath. His expression is pretty much the same in every pic so far, but I find myself swiping through them if I’m away from him for even five minutes. Luckily he has some very doting grandparents who are eager to see him from every conceivable angle. If future civilizations find our photo stash they will think our child was some kind of revered God.

Our friends are probably finding themselves a little dismayed now that our conversations have gone from being about whatever it was we used to talk about (can’t remember) to nothing but animated summaries of our son’s ejection of bodily fluids, be it the hilarious time he vomited all over my new shirt right after I put it on, or about the time he pooped without his nappy on and it cleared the change table and nearly hit the wall on the other side of the room. To normal people, this is actually completely gross. To me this once would have been completely gross but now – riveting.

We’re so aware of how precious and fleeting these early days are, and it is so clear to us that a baby who eats, sleeps and poops without too much trouble is one that’s happy and thriving, hence every little burp and every soggy nappy being something to rejoice over.

What did you find fascinating about your new baby?

  • I spent time just holding her and watching her sleep


    • Me too. It was crazy, I’d know it was 2:30am and I’d be up again in an hour for another feed, but I’d justget lost staring at my son watching him sleep instead of going to bed.

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  • Thanks for sharing – so much to look forward to.

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  • Everything is fascinating and I cant believe how much becoming a parent changes you

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  • How much sleep they didn’t need 🙂

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  • Everything was fascinating about our babies and I think that goes for all newborns 🙂

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  • This is so true. You definitely change

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  • The smile on dads face when he heard his son do his first broom noise was a winner here


    • naww so precious isn’t it! ‘Broom broom’ was one of my son’s first words lol he’s crazy about cars

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  • Good article thanks for sharing

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  • I’m so looking forward to this!

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  • An interesting article .Thanks for sharing

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  • Great article 🙂 fantastic read

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  • it is amazing how many things a baby can do for you to brag about.

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  • I absolutely love being a mummy, best thing I’ve ever done!

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  • There is nothing like being a parent. It’s just so precious.

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  • I love babies and the fact that they are so innocent and cute….

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  • babies are just amazing! I spent hours just staring at our daughter (and can still spend ages being fascinated by her behaviours now that shes 2.5!)

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  • Becomming a parent definately changes you. I found everything awe-inspiring & wonderfully fascinating about my newborns, just the sheer fact that we had created such amazing little things, that were just so cute was amazing 🙂

    My heart would rejoice when my little girl would wriggle in excitement when she would see me first thing in the morning.
    Wonderful joy & fascination when my younger son could interact with his older sister, so sweet.

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  • It’s so wonderful falling in love with you’r baby. They are such a precious gift. Just wait untill he can smile, & throw his arms around you with a big sloppy kiss saying “I love you Mummy” .

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  • you change so much when you become parents and i love it 🙂

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  • I love how different every baby is. And how very quickly they change. you have to love these moments as they really are fleeting.

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