Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Breastfeeding - An Olympic Sport???


Surely! Women who find Breastfeeding easy and comfortable should enter into the Olympic games and compete! Who knew it was going to be this hard! Lachlan refuses to attach and when he does he either sits right on the end (and now I have blisters on blisters and bleeding on bleeding) or gets half on, a few sucks and pulls himself off. Grrrrrrrr!


I am solely expressing milk now for him and giving it to him in a bottle because he finds that 'easy' to feed. Will go to QEII as soon as possible for 5 days to reattach him in a few weeks when I have healed up. I know you are supposed to tear up when you Breastfeed, but it's supposed to be joy at having a baby and being a Mummy, not because you feel like you have a leech with crocodile teeth gnawing away at you!


OUCH!!!!

Friday, December 22, 2006

LACHLAN MACKENZIE COPELAND IS HERE!!!


My EDD was the 12th of December and soon after that date I was beginning to think that I would never give birth. As much as I wanted to give birth to our baby boy, I also wanted to keep him inside me for as long as possible to make sure that he had as good as start as I could possibly give him. I felt that I had a relatively good pregnancy, just with all the typical symptoms like being really tired in the first and third trimesters etc, but thankfully no morning sickness. I'd had instruction Leah about vitamins, diet etc and starting on Raspberry Leaf extract at 32 weeks for good uterine health. I also did yoga intermittently and walked almost every day with Alan, even if it was just to the shops and back. I did Optimal Fetal Positioning Exercises, sitting on a fitball each day and Pelvic Floor Exercises. Even right up to today, I was very active and determined to birth naturally and I think that this also contributed to a smooth labour.

I did engage the help of a fantastic Doula called Rachel (Rae) who helped me with my fears of tearing, pain and hoping that I could birth Lachlan the way I wanted to. Even though Alan and I only started meeting with her at week 37, I felt like I'd known her for ages as she was so personable! I was very anti-intervention and anti-medical pain relief, but was also completely scared that I would not be able to follow through with it. Rae met with us often in the last month and we talked a lot about my fears and her role with Alan and I during labour and the birth. When I was 41 weeks exactly (19th December) I went for my first appointment with an Acupuncture Therapist called Dr Alex Perry to stimulate my gall bladder, bladder etc in preparation for labour. Even though I was happy to continue with the pregnancy without being induced, I was also beginning to worry occasionally that there was something wrong with me and that my body could not birth the baby. Silly thoughts, I know! I was also getting really worried by this stage as I knew that in two more days when I had an appointment with the Doctor's at the hospital, they would be discussing and encouraging inducing me. I went the next day (20th December) to see Alex again and could definitely feel a difference in just the fact that I actually slept really well that night, and again the following day (21st December) in the morning before seeing the Doctor.

The Doctor of course wanted to book me in for the following day (22nd December) for an induction but Alan and I convinced him that if we came back every second day for monitoring that they could induce me on the 30th when I would be 42 weeks and 1 day. I was really excited because I knew that there was no way that I would make that appointment because I would already have had a baby by then. I believed in my body that it would know what to do at the right time. I went back to see Alex that afternoon at 3.45pm for my last treatment and at 4.00pm actually had my first contraction there. Alex kept saying, "Yep, I think these pains are contractions, you might be having a baby soon". I just kept hopeful, thinking that it would be at least a few more days away.

Alan and I got home at 5.30pm and I was having pains in my pelvic area, stomach and lower back on and off. I had a bloody show and Alan frantically rang the hospital to ask advice. I couldn't comprehend that it might actually be labour whereas Alan was keeping a log of contraction times and length. I kept telling him I just needed to go to the toilet as I truly doubted that it was pre-labour. My plan all along, was to labour at home for as long as possible with Alan and Rae and head to hospital when contractions were around 5 minutes apart. I spoke to Margo the Midwife during a contraction and she said that I was doing really good work at home and that she would probably be seeing me around dawn. At 8.00pm Alan ran a bath for me and I dived in to relieve some of the pain. I was getting a bit grumpy though because the bath was too shallow for me to get my back and stomach into it at the same time. I was in some very interesting positions to try and make that happen. Alan finally almost convinced me that I was actually labouring and that I should get some rest for the big event! I wasn't sure though as he told me that in the space of an hour I had gone from contracting every 10 minutes rapidly down to every 2-3 minutes. I did as I was told and got into bed and lasted for one contraction before I had to jump out and lean on the wall and wanted the bath again. Alan kept asking me did I want to go to hospital and I remember being really annoyed at him a few times when he asked because he knew that I wanted to labour at home for as long as possible. Suddenly after another contraction I knew that the baby was close (or so I hoped) and yelled out to Alan to get the bags, put me in the shower and get me to the hospital. I at least thought, 'if I get there and I am still just in pre-labour, they can send me home again and as least I've used up a couple of hours'. It's true that labouring women have no sense of time or rationale and poor Alan was dealing with about 40 different requests, demands and wants all at the same time.

We got to the hospital at around 11.30pm and even though had always planned on not having internal examinations to keep me 'updated' on my progress, I said yes to having one as soon as I got there and was told we were 6-7cm dilated. I was SO ecstatic as I knew that our little guy would be joining us in a few more hours. Or so I thought. The Midwife tried to monitor him for 10 minutes to make sure he wasn't in distress at all and that lasted about a whole 3 seconds as I could not bring myself to be on my back during a contraction. Rae had already taken charge of the situation and drawn the birth pool for me and I readily dived in there wanting some sweet relief! It was absolute heaven because it came up over my chest and I could just wade around in there. From that point on I totally lost everything around me except for a few snippets here and there. I remember during the contractions kneeling in the pool and holding onto the side and in between Alan wiping my face with an ice-packed washer. I also remember Rae giving the Midwife instructions every now and then about how I wanted to labour etc because I had not printed out my Birth Preferences to give to her. Rae was great, Alan was able to really concentrate and focus on me while she prepared the room and negotiated terms with the hospital staff. I remember on the way to the bath Rae saying to me 'Your baby is going to be born on the 22nd of December'. My first thought was "Bloody Hell Rae, don't tell me that! That's hours away!" Little did I realise it was 11.50pm.

After what seemed to be only a matter of minutes, I had to really concentrate on the contractions as I felt like I was involuntarily pushing. I didn't want to risk tearing badly so the contractions were really painful as I was clenching my pelvic floor so much. The Midwife could hear this too and I got out of the bath again around 12.30ish so that I could have another internal and was told I was 10cm and it was go-time! Rae raised the head of the bed for me so I could kneel up and grab a hold of the rail behind it and push from all fours. I kept saying and thinking that my knees and thighs were really hurting but there was no way that I could possibly move because I knew if I moved positions I'd find it hard to get comfortable again. The Midwife without warning broke my waters as they were bulging, but it was the best thing because I suddenly remember having this huge relief from pressure.

At 1.05am, Lachlan Mackenzie Copeland came sliding out into the world into his Fathers hands. I always wanted Alan to catch him so that his Dad was the very first person he felt touching him instead of some rubber-gloved Doctor. I was a little teary and looked around finally and saw the hugest smile on Alan's face and knew that we'd achieved exactly the birth experience we wanted. Lachlan's umbilical cord had already stopped pulsating so I let the Doctor cut it before birthing the placenta. I knew that it could take up to and hour to birth it naturally and the Doctor and Midwife kept saying "Your body makes this hormone anyway, this is just a way to speed up the process." I said "Well, I'll let my body make it then!" 5 minutes later, the placenta had been birthed and stitches were being sewn. Lachlan opened me up like a cheap can of sardines and I swear having the stitches was more painful than Lachlan crowning! Ouch!

Lachlan was still covered in loads of vernix despite being 'overdue' and when he was put on my chest for his first cuddle I just couldn't believe he was ours and that we were really beginning to be a family! Of course I think he is the most adorable little boy to grace this planet, just like every parent thinks of there own children, but I know that Lachlan will give Alan and I many years of happiness. I really feel wonderful. I know it is the hormones that are still rushing around my body, but I swear I could fly right now if I had to!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Alan's Last Birthday Before Fatherhood ...

40 Weeks + 6 Days

It is Alan's 28th Birthday today! I am sure he thought he was going to be getting his first born son for a present, but unless it happens in the next 6 hours, I think he is safe with not having to share his birthday with anyone.

6 days 'over' today. Hoping I go into labour though before Thursday morning because that is our next appointment and the Dr will most likely want to be inducing then or the following day and I don't want a bar of that! This baby was conceived naturally and I am hoping that he can be born naturally. I hope it isn't too much further away, we are all dying to meet him!

Love To All

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

It's Not A Perfect World!

It's official! I am OVERDUE!

"Medically speaking", I was due to have a baby apparently yesterday on the 12th of December! I hate medical bull! Why don't they give you a 'due month' or 'due fortnight'? That would either just be sensible or too much effort I think. It's amazing, all along I have said that the little guy can stay inside for as long as he needs to, but now D-Day has passed, I just feel a little deflated.

He can come tomorrow if he likes, but then he has to stay in there until Sunday night at least as Rachel is away from Friday to Sunday and I reaaally want her to be there for support for Alan and I. We have a back up Doula in case he does decide to come over the weekend, but since we are only meeting her tonight for the first time, I would really prefer to keep with Rachel as I have such a good connection with her.

Anyway, all I really can do now is sit and wait and keep eating lots of curries! He'll come when he wants, I just hope it happens in the time constraints I've given the poor little guy!

Love To All

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

SINGLE FIGURES?!?!?


When did this happen? I can't believe it is only 7 days until we are parents. (In a perfect world of course saying that I don't go over my due date).

Alan and I are going out for one last nice dinner date as DINK's, (more like single income since I am not working). I just KNOW I am going to have heartburn after all the goodies I am going to stuff myself silly with tonight. If only heartburn was as pretty as this picture and not the real horror it actually is to a Third Trimester Pregnant Lady!

Love To All

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Taken Out For a Nice Movie ...

NOT!

Alan and I had 4 Hoyts Movie Money vouchers to use that expire in March and Alan thought it would be a nice thing to do since it would probably be one of the last chances to get to see a movie before Shlomo comes.

WELL, he chose to see "Borat". I can honestly say, without a doubt, the dumbest movie I have ever seen. If Alan had been pregnant, he would have gone into labour for sure. The guy just laughed his head off. In fact, the whole cinema was in hysterics. Not sure if it was the hormones, but I really could have stayed home and enjoyed my night more. My poor butt and hips are still sore from sitting in that cinema chair for so long.

Apart from that, I am doing well and now just waiting for the little guy to make his entrance.

Love To All

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Being a Good Mummy-To-Be!


So, I think I have done everything 'medically' I can possibly do now. For the third trimester, I've finished having my two-shot course of Anti-D, done my Strep B test and had the last Ultrasound. Now it is just the waiting game.

I hope my face is going to clear up, otherwise, after the birth I am going to look like a pimply-face-16-year-old. Yeesh!

Speaking of the birth! I am SO at ease now. I won't say completely as that is a HUGE lie. Alan and I have organised to have a Doula with us during labour etc. She is fabulous. Her name is Rachel (Rae) and is so positive about the birth experience and the labour. Since organising to have her be with us for labour support I have slept so well!!! It is fantastic to wake up in the morning and know that I only had to get up once or twice to go to the bathroom and I wasn't awake for hours stressing or stewing on Intervention and a C-Section. Yay!!!

Love To All

Friday, November 10, 2006

Last Ultrasound


Alan and I had our last Ultrasound today. Shlomo is looking fine. He was moving a lot during it and the Sonographer was having a hard time to get measurements etc on him. We found out he is about right on cue for his Gestational Weight and Due Date.

Starting to really stress out about labour now that we are a month away. I haven't been able to sleep very well and wondering how I can go about calming myself before it. Think my fears are starting to rub off on Alan too.

In the end, he is going to come one way or another but want to birth him with as little intervention as possible. I don't want him to be 'delivered', I want to give birth to him. Yeah, I know, sounding like someone from the 70's! But the way I see it, he was conceived naturally, I'd like him to arrive the same way.

Love To All

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

NEWS FLASH: Pregnant Woman Stresses Over Nothing! No Way!


Went into Labour and Delivery today to get Shlomo monitored. Since he is SO active, I am used to constantly feeling him - I swear he does not sleep! I hadn't felt movement the whole day and I started freaking out a little. I've always felt guilty that he hasn't had the best start to life. In Indonesia it was hard to eat right and I got food poisoning twice and had to go on a drip once as I was so dehydrated. I always took my prenatal vitamins religiously so hopefully that counts for something!


ANYWAY, of course as soon as Alan came home to get me and we were on the way to the hospital, who should decide that it was time to tell Mum and Dad that they were just being a lazy little bugger for the day and starting packing the punches like usual! So of course we were in L&D getting monitored and even though he was not as 'active' as normal, he still managed to let the midwife know he was alive and well. So of course I felt like the biggest moron going in there when nothing was wrong, but as they told us, they'd rather 1000 anxious pregnant women to come in and send the 999 home that nothing is wrong with and be able to help the 1 woman that is having problems.


So, the little cricket star continues to practise his batting inside is womb ...


Love To All!

Friday, October 20, 2006

Baby Copeland Is Spoilt Already!


Well Baby Copeland certainly is getting spoiled! Grandma purchased a bassinnette for him today and it is blue and white and is very adorable. I got him an Ernie and a Bert toy from Sesame Street as I had them when I was younger and loved them to bits. I probably purchased them more for me actually now that I really think about it!

Also had a short Antenatal Appointment in the Midwife Clinic today to test my urine etc because I've been having some kidney pain with all the extra filtration now for two of us. No problems there!Beginning to become a little "Baby Obsessed" and think I need something else to start to fill my time in before Shlomo comes other than surfing the net reading article after article on breastfeeding and childbirth. It's getting me more stressed than relaxed I think!

Love To All

Tuesday, October 3, 2006

30 Weeks! Whaaat?!?!


I completely have NO idea how I am suddenly 30 weeks already! When did this happen?

I am now registered at the hospital and in the process of having all the fun things done like, Gestational Diabetes tests done etc to make sure all is ok. Baby Copeland has started to kick the absolute buggery out of me and have decided he is grounded when he comes out for kicking Mummy so much!
This week, we finally purchased a cot and a change table. We haven't put it together yet as the Baby Room is full of cardboard boxes from the move. I think we will put it together in a couple of weeks or so. This weekend, we are going down the coast to have a Surprise 70th Birthday Party for Grandma and after that, we can get stuck into making preparations for the little man.
Grandma is of course going crazy with excitement about finally being a Great Grandma. She has purchased a heap of baby clothes already and is already asking about what type of car seat is best etc to get installed in her car.
Love To All

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Huon Hudson Perry Makes His Entrance!


Richard and Tracy had their baby by emergency C-Section this morning at 2.57 am. He is just TOO cute for words. Both Richard and Tracy looked VERY short on sleep when I snuck in to see them at 8.30 am but I am sure both still running on that full tank of Love-Gas they have for Huon!

Love To All

Sunday, September 17, 2006

A Move AND A Birthday!


YAY! We have moved to Canberra FINALLY! Alan will start working for ABARE again in the next few weeks and we have rented a place for 6 months until we find our own place to buy. I am SO unsettled and can't wait to get our own home again and feel like things are coming together again.

We went to Sydney this weekend also for Les' 60th Birthday Party. Was a really good night and we made some really good speeches. Was really tired by the end of the party, but I guess that comes along with the territory!

Love To All

Saturday, September 9, 2006

INXS - REVIVED AND ROCKING!!!


Last night Alan, Kierra, Iain and I went to see INXS at the Big Top at Luna Park. Super excited to have finally seen them live, albeit with a new lead singer, but J.D. Fortune was by far the best choice from Rockstar! It was an awesome gig!


Love To All

Friday, September 1, 2006

And Babies Make Six ... Soon!


Had my other tooth out today and NO WHERE near as bad as the first one. Just nice stuff like blood. Hmmm!

Went to Canberra on the weekend to see friends. Caught up specifically with Richard and Tracy as it will be the last time (most likely) that it will be just the four of us instead of six. Tracy has a great big belly and I am like, "Oh ho! That is me in a couple of months!" Starting to stress a little about the baby, wondering if Alan and I can pretend to be grown ups enough to fool him that we are going to be responsible parents! Most likely not!

Love To All!

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Back in AUS, Let's Have Surgery!


Got off the plane this morning and could have almost kissed the ground!!! I didn't because it was FREEZING and my lips would have stuck to the ground!

Home! Yay! First port of call was a shower and then off to see Peter to get the first of two wisdome teeth. This one was REALLY impacted and boy am I in a touch of bother. Well, off to sleep with some frozen peas stuck to the side of my face. I am looking hot! Oh Yeah!

Love To All!

Sunday, August 20, 2006

YIPPEE!!! GOING HOME!!!


Yippee! Getting on a plane tomorrow to go back to Australia. Alan told Glencore to stick their job up their butt! Woo Hoo! Yay For Us Going Home!

I know once I get home that I will be completely guilt ridden about the fact that Alan gave up his dream job for his expanding family, and I love him dearly for that, but right now, I just can't get out of this place quick enough! I'm just like a pig in mud!
See Y'All Soon!
Love To All!

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Frustrated!

Hmm, I have a '20 minute a day Husband' and somehow I think I am going to have a '20 minute a day Dad' to our baby too. Starting to get VERY bored and frustrated. There are some nice younger girls here who are having children at the same time as me or have just had, but it's really not like being at home.

Need to talk to Alan about him making a bit more of an effort to be at home more. Bl**dy Glencore!

Love To All

Sunday, June 18, 2006

We Finally Have a Doctor!


His name is Dr Alex Ooi and is in Singapore. (I doubt I'd have my baby here in Indonesia, I swear a chicken would be running down the hall as I was in labour!!!) We went to Singapore on Thursday night to arrange our Visa's for Indonesia and I booked an appointment with him for the Friday. First we went to Mount Elizabeth Hospital and went for a Maternity Ward Tour to see the facilities and staff then headed for an ultrasound with Dr Ooi. He has got enough letters after his name to make anyone impressed and I thouroughly scrutinised all of his Degrees displayed in the waiting room.


He is pretty on the ball and Alan and I were both happy with him to have him now be our OB and deliver the baby. Unfortunately still a little too early to tell the sex but will find out in 6 weeks when we go back for our next appointment. Was good to see the Ultrasound go well and the baby was very active. Hard to actually not wish that it was waving at Mum and Dad saying, "Check out this cricket batting arms hey?!?!" and not just playing with the umbilical cord like it was. The journey continues...Love To All!

Just Survived My First Earthquake

About 20 past 3 this afternoon I was sitting at the computer thinking, "boy I am thirsty". A couple of minutes later I started to sway and rock in my chair and I thought "Now I REALLY have to go and get some water! I am starting to get faint". Then I looked over at the curtains which were swinging and the bedroom door which was rocking back and forth slightly and thought "Oh Bugger". Wasn't a big one, but now, no longer and Earthquake Virgin. Not sure about this at all!!!

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/quake-prompts-tsunami-warning/2006/07/17/1152988467877.html

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200607/s1688817.htm

Love To All

Monday, June 12, 2006

Our First Indonesian Wedding ...


Today The Coal Man and I went to our first Indonesian Wedding. It was Risa's wedding to Andy. Risa works at Alan's office and with the exception for Tony who was in Sydney this weekend, we all went from G.I. It was a very traditional wedding and the outfits that Risa and Andy wore, not to mention the bridal party and other attendants were amazing. Very honoured to been invited to such a wonderful occasion. Love To All!

IT'S A BOY!!!


Found out today that little Baby Copeland is a boy! Alan are I are happy as we both really wanted a boy first. When the doctor told me, both arms were shot into the air and a loud "Woo Hoo!" was shouted. All this while the doc was still playing with my belly! SUPER EXCITED!!!!


I asked the Dr if the baby had a strong right arm to open NSW Cricket with, but I don't think he thought it was as important question as I did. Go Figure?!?!? New due date though of around the 12th of December now.
Saw a Dr here in Jakarta, still not completely convinced it is a good move to have him here. We'll see. Love To All.

Monday, June 5, 2006

Yay! English Speakers! I Can Hold a Conversation Finally!


Yesterday I went to ANZA (Australia and New Zealand Association). ANZA is an organisation that is involved with Welfare and Education for the local Indonesians by doing fundraising, volunteering etc. On each Friday they hold a Morning Tea where you go and meet other people, get involved in the social activities and enjoy (sic) a good coffee. I finally got there after all my fatigue, getting used to Jakarta and Food Poisoning. It was heaven! When I spoke, people understood! When I asked questions, people could answer! Jackpot! I met a few really nice ladies who all like me are unable to work and need something to fill in their time. Enter ANZA. It is a nice environment actually, a lot of the women there are older than me, at least late 30's+. I was sitting there at first thinking, boy, I've got to be the baby here, then realised, hmmm, 30 myself in January! How did that happen? By the way, for those of you requesting, here is a photo of me in my 14th week! Love the pj pants? Love To All!

Sunday, May 28, 2006

It's Official! I've Had My First "Bali-Belly"! :-(

It's Official! I am dying! I have to be!

I knew Tuesday's dinner was not good! Yesterday after Les left, about 1pm, it started! It's now Friday and it hasn't stopped. I had to go into Global Doctors last night and have a drip put in, there was NO way I could keep anything in! Yes people! I've lived in Indonesia and I've now had the full effects! Not Happy Jan! Love To All.

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Our First Visitor Leaves ...

On Monday, Alan's Dad arrived in Jakarta via KL for a couple of meetings with a close contact at a University in Bogor and also at the Australian Embassy. I went out with Pak Bambung (Glencore Driver and my new buddy) to the Airport to pick Les up and it was very funny to see him standing there with all of his luggage in my new but still very foreign country. It was nice to see someone else who sticks out like a sore thumb! Monday night we went to a Lebanese restaurant at the Le Meridian for dinner and the food was absolutely delicious. It will be a favourite of ours I think, now that we have already been there twice. Then on Tuesday night, Les, who enjoys Indonesian food, wanted some so we took him to one of the Indo restaurants in the hotel part of the apartments we live in. Alan and Les said that the food was pretty good, but I was not a fan, at all. Brrrr, GROSS. I did not enjoy mine at all. I kept thinking, "Hope I am going to be ok after this". Anyway, Les is now on his way back to KL where he will have more meetings then off to Dehli for more and where he will surely be sweating as the temperature there is about 40 degress plus!

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

I Could NOT Eat Another Thing!!!

Today, Alan and I went to the famed "Jakarta Shangri-La Sunday Brunch". I can't even begin to describe just how big this thing was and do it justice. There were food stations EVERYWHERE! There were: Indian, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian, Fruit, Bread, Dessert, Soup, Cheese/Salad, Stir-fry, Carvery, and they are the ones I actually looked at. There was food everywhere! Alan thoroughly stuffed himself but told me that his Mum DEFINATELY made a better roast beef than they did. Reminds me of the story that Beth tells me that Alan missed a Rooster's Game one year because Eva was making a roast.

I ate lots too, even in my pregnant state where I can hardly fit food in, I managed it. On the way out of there, as Alan and I waddled our way out, I was spell bound by the sight of a chocolate fountain! I quickly looked around for Todd and Peter to see if they were watching for people putting their head in under there! I stood there mesmerised, thinking "Can I, can I?". I quickly regained composure and decided to leave it for next time. Might make that first port of call. Love To All.

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Harness? Shoes? What For?

Next door to our apartment block is a construction site. They are building apartments and are finishing a small office block in conjunction with them. I watch it every day as it gets higher and more complete. These guys work 24/7 and get paid pittance. An average wage for a labourer in Indonesia is roughly RUP650000 per month (AUD$100). Admittedly there seems to be a SLIGHTLY more safety concious attitude at the apartment building. While they don't have harnesses, they do have hard hats and some form of foot coverings, albeit thongs or flip flops. (I think the guy who swings at the end of the crane in the concrete tub wears shoes although the other day he wasn't wearing a hard hat!) The guys who are finishing the office block don't have anything! This one guy was walking from office to office inspecting the balcony on each of the top ones with no shoes, no hard hat, no harness, no rigging. Just like he was walking on the ground, he was walking on a thin plank of wood 5 sotreys above the ground. They say that 10 people die in Jakarta each day in a Motorcycle accident, I want to know how many people die on construction sites!

Thursday, May 18, 2006

"Darling, Just Popping Down to Get This Weeks Louis Vuitton, Won't Be a Moment"


He He He! There are some seriously crazy and expensive shopping in Jakarta! For somewhere to live that is so 'cheap', Jakarta can really dish it up to the Upper Class Locals and Foreigners. I went yesterday to Plaza Indonesia (next door to the Hyatt Hotel, that should have really been my first give-away that I was not in my 'area') and it was just too much! I didn't know whether to walk around just saying, "Holy Cr@p! How much?!?!?"


There is Louis Vuitton, Longchamp, Tiffany's and more! I felt like Dorothy saying "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto". Hopefully on Friday when I go to the ANZA House for the first time I will make friends that do not want to frequent the Upper End Shopping Centres and are as big as phlebs as me. Hmmm, wishful thinking. Love To All.

Friday, May 12, 2006

Mission Bl**dy Impossible! Grrr!

Well, I have survived my first weekend in Jakarta. Alan and I went shopping on Saturday Morning and did not realise that shopping centres here do not open until 10am (the upside is that they do not close until 9 or 10pm). We sat around the "Coffee Bean" and had some breakfast at Plaza Semanggi. I miss toast already. My 'toast' that I was presented with was a pale comparison to the good old Tip Top I am used to. Way too sweet (yes, you hear that right from Mrs Sweet Tooth herself), and not nearly toasted enough. I miss vegemite too. When we get a kitchen up and running, I will somehow get vegemite toast going in the mornings. Mmmm.

So, off we went to the Supermarket to buy household items. It's mental. Completely Mental!!! It's like Coles, Big W and KMart in one. Thankfully we went early as Alan said he and Tony went last weekend together and it was completely packed. There are some weird and wonderful things here. I had a 'lychee and soursop' Fanta the other day and that wasn't even the weirdest flavour! We then came home to clean the kitchen within an inch of it's life. The apartment is very nice and comfortable, but I think the last people just moved on out without cleaning anything. It is very musty and pretty disgusting and I am slowly working my way through it. Plus, I think Alan was alone here too long. We'll get a part time maid soon, I'm too tired at the moment to do anything but sleep and walk the 5 minutes it takes me to get to Alan's office to have lunch with him. On Sunday we then went and saw a movie. We were the only 'non-Indonesian' patrons and we really stuck out like a sore thumb. Very funny indeed as some people still look at us like we are from a completely different planet. We went and saw Mission Impossible, complete with Indo subtitles. Not bad. Best out of the three, I think.

Taxi's also are SO cheap. Flag fall is less than AUD$1.00 and each km is about AUD$0.50 or something like that. At least until the baby is born, I really don't think we will be in need of a driver or car. Plus, when Tony isn't around or needing him, I can utilise Bambang (Glencore driver). Well, best be off. Cupboards to clean out. Love to All!

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Fed Up!

I am stressed and fed up! I just want to go now! I am sick of being apart from Alan and want to go to sleep with him beside me (read, 'Hope wants her head and/or back rubbed)! I am super tired at the moment. I went and had my last appointment with Super Gez today and he tells me that I am now around 9 weeks (in week 10) of my pregnancy after having my Dating Scan done on Friday. Was not quite real having the ultrasound as obviously the baby is only the size of a grape with no moving limbs etc. I've had stacks of ultrasounds on my kidneys before, but didn't feel any different. I am sure the next time we have one, things will be very different. It will also be nice since Alan will actually be there for that too.

Alan has been coming up with some very 'unusual' names for Baby Copeland. I told him that we were not giving birth to a 60 year old man so we could not name him Watson. He has also been told that if he does not get his act together in the Naming Department, he would be quickly relieved of duty. Bless him for trying though, you have to admit! Might be Baby Copeland forever though! Well, very very tired and need my sleep, talk to you all soon. Love to All!

Thursday, May 4, 2006

BIG NEWS!!!


Alan and I are pregnant!!!
Shocked?!?! We were too!


I have to try and get some appointments this week before I go, but Gez (my Super Doctor) says I am about 8 weeks now. Well, this is what the little grape-sized-makes-me-sleep-all-day-alien-looking-bub looks like at the moment! Love To All!

Wednesday, May 3, 2006

9 More Sleeps Until Cuddles From My Bubbe!!!


Went into work today to hand in my uniform and to say "So Long Suckers!" Was a little sad to say Goodbye, will miss people like Alex, Keti, Chris, Stelios, Mannie, Brett and Simon, all of whom have been there since my time. I remember my wash day, Alex trained me and kept me away from the rest of the smelly boys and Keti was my Buddy on the Counters. It will seem strange not to see them so much.


I went and finalised all our lease stuff too, THANKFULLY a job Alan could actually do! Sign a piece of paper and fax it. Yeah, Good O! Well, here is a photo of Alex and I a couple of weeks ago. Will run now and keep doing more packing and run more errands for the big move! Love to All.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Going, Going, Gone ...


Well, the day regretfully is here. Alan has just boarded Flight QF41 SYD-JKT and is about to take off in 10 more minutes. Alan and I got up this morning after spending all day yesterday packing feverishly for him and packed some more! Alan's Mum and Dad then picked us up and we went to Brighton-Le-Sands to have breakfast with Beth and George (sister and her boyfriend) and Nick (best friend).

We then took him to the airport where we proceeded to pay squillions of dollars in excess luggage, (I don't know how happy Alan was to schlep our coffee machine to Jakarta but when I get there and make his morning cup of coffee, he will be glad he did!) and then it was time for him to head off. Being the big baby I am, I had a big cry twice and now at home about to go onto the balcony to see his plane take off. Best be off, love to all.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

7 More Sleeps Until Alan Goes :-(


Well, it's almost here. Alan goes in one more week. This time in 7 more days we will be leaving to go to the airport. Richard came up today and took our loungeroom and tallboy from the bedroom and the place still doesn't look bare. Now instead of a comfy lounge, we have boxes and bubble wrap. We had a farewell last night at the Light Brigade Hotel in Paddington and it was a pretty good night and a good turnout. Two of Alan's best mates came up from Canberra, Matthew (Veitchy) and Ben (Keensy). Shown here is a photo of Alan and Veitchy this morning. Have you ever seen two more hung over individuals?
Alan obviously is pretty short on sleep today though, but we will have a nap for an hour or so this afternoon and then pick up Alan's Mum and Dad tonight from the airport from their long weekend in the Adelaide Wine Region.