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24 Hours with a 1 Year Old! (breastfeeding, parenting day!)

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Welcome to a 24 hours with a 1 year old vlog! Today is one of my days off with Rowan so I'll show you what a 'typical' full day of me parenting looks like when we've got no other plans. AND you're getting a sneak peek of Rowan's new room before that video comes out! Also, where do you fall on the "a few" vs "several" debate? 😂 Let me know in the comments!
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@paintingwithletters
@paintingwithletters Жыл бұрын
As someone with 0 kids I felt exhausted watching this, so much admiration for parents I don’t know how you do it! My jaw dropped open when you said it wasn’t even half 11 in the morning and you were already back from the errands with plans for the rest of the day, I’d be the one needing a nap 😂
@morehannah
@morehannah Жыл бұрын
Hahaha
@TinksiehTink
@TinksiehTink Жыл бұрын
​@@morehannah you're laughing on the outside and maybe crying on the inside, right? 😅
@pixie706
@pixie706 Жыл бұрын
Never wanting kids personally I admire Hannah tremendously but she's really reinforcing my decision.
@lindsayrigby707
@lindsayrigby707 Жыл бұрын
In re. the throwing - Rowan's in a developmental period where throwing is super appropriate behavior! What often works well is having something that's made for throwing (e.g. a basket of soft balls in the living room) and inviting him to play with those throughout the day to "get his throwing out," so to speak. Then, if he goes to throw food, gently catch his arm and say, "I can't let you throw food! We can throw balls after breakfast," and then bring him back over to the balls after the meal is through.
@lindsayrigby707
@lindsayrigby707 Жыл бұрын
Also - in re. the food, children's growth slows SO considerably at a year! So it makes sense that he doesn't need as many calories now as he did when he was shooting up like a weed as an infant. Definitely something to chat with your pediatrician about if you're worried, but most kiddos are really good at eating what they need!
@valarya
@valarya Жыл бұрын
I've found that the throwing is a game to watch you pick it up. So when the throwing of the thing is inappropriate (like food) it's more let them know gently that throwing food is not OK and mommy will not pick it up - and then don't pick it up. If you don't pick it up the game is over! lol
@starryknight812
@starryknight812 Жыл бұрын
As a mama of a one year old (and my second kid), can say that babies and toddlers kind of just vibe with eating. The best thing my peds has ever explained to me that if he's behaving his usual self on the whole, then he's probably doing what he needs to be doing with eating/sleeping/etc. and eating as his body tells him he's hungry. Babies especially have all kinds of growing going on, and their bodies know what to do. It can feel so out of control to learn to listen to cues. You're doing great! Playing with food is really important for their learning to eat! Throwing food on the floor is part of that -- but also, it's great to redirect/take away food being thrown as a reasonable/realistic consequence of the throwing of food. Love this video. :)
@melaniemurphyofficial
@melaniemurphyofficial Жыл бұрын
HAHA omg Hannah I just realised when I heard you singing ‘cleaning Rowan’s hands’ - that’s why I now sing that tune while doing hand wipe time! 😂 You were doing that when you were over last, I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how that got in my head I thought I must have heard three blind mice somewhere. Loveee the paint in his room. Our Ren is in a similar daddy mood wanting to be walked BEFORE boob this past week … when I manage to get her asleep alone I’m like ‘where’s my golden statue!?’ 😂 Pan could survive on AIR and breast milk until he was weaned and I was always stressed on days he wouldn’t eat, too. You’re doing an amazing job 🥹🥰💚 A new 5 year diary…the end of another era holy shit!
@indy2316
@indy2316 Жыл бұрын
Self promoting much? You don't have a vlog with Hannah at your house, you're just baiting people.
@morehannah
@morehannah Жыл бұрын
Hahaha omg that’s hilarious about the cleaning hands song!! Xx
@morehannah
@morehannah Жыл бұрын
We don’t need to vlog together to prove we hung out. Why are you jumping to conclusions and being nasty for no reason?
@ClareElizabeth97
@ClareElizabeth97 Жыл бұрын
​@@indy2316 what on earth is this comment? How have you deduced that if something isn't vlogged it hasn't happened? Do they, what, not exist outside of the videos they post? Strange take.
@indy2316
@indy2316 Жыл бұрын
@@ClareElizabeth97 it has happened, I'm saying Mel is clearly trying to bait Hannah's viewers who are hoping to see more of Rowan or his face on her own channel.
@1Arwen11
@1Arwen11 Жыл бұрын
Mum to an almost 2 year old still breast-feeding toddler. 1 year old mealtimes have aged me at least 5 year I think 😂 In the past fews months I've been trying to embrace the fact that he will eat when he is hungry and that our job is to provide healthy options frequently. I was worried that he enjoyed his milk a bit too much, but he has started wolfing down his meals when hungry:) sending good vibes and nerves of steel, I understand the frustration
@kerrydavison2702
@kerrydavison2702 Жыл бұрын
You know, this video has really given me boost. I love that you haven't romanticised parenting and that I can see myself in you guys. Parenting is sometimes tough, sometimes joyful and a lot of the time low-key stressful (and often all in one day!) So I appreciate seeing my reality in your life and knowing I'm not alone! 😊
@eringrasse7512
@eringrasse7512 Жыл бұрын
I can't get over how much hair Rowan has!!
@pattimcfarlane8504
@pattimcfarlane8504 Жыл бұрын
Listening to your honest moments while having a day with Rowan would have given me so much relief when my son was a baby. Keep sharing all the realities!!!
@hannahworth3363
@hannahworth3363 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing that it's normal to feed to sleep/ resettle at 1 ... thank you for showing babies don't sleep through the night at 1 ! This was the most relatable parent vlog I've ever seen it mirrors much of my day with a 1 year old and I felt so validated to know someone else does it too 😊 also my 1 year old throws food and won't eat for me but daddy she will scoff it down so just roll with it and because he still get breat milk that'll help full in nutritional gaps xx
@spriddlez
@spriddlez Жыл бұрын
How I know I don't want kids. Hannah explains her night. Me: I could not deal Hannah: I love it! I love hiiim! That's why she's a parent and I am not 🤣
@hannah3965
@hannah3965 Жыл бұрын
Food throwing is a normal and typical behaviour in young babies and as annoying as it is.... is part of their growth and development. Embrace it and don't worry too much about how much is going in their belly!
@mch1811
@mch1811 Жыл бұрын
With the throwing food, something that worked for us was having a 'no thank you bowl' (think I got the idea from Big Little Feelings?). It took a while of but now she'll play with her food as she used to, then gradually move the bits she wants to throw into her no thank you bowl instead. Doesn't always work but often! *Slightly* less messy and so worth it hearing her say 'no thank you' in her little toddler voice 😂
@LHMLHW
@LHMLHW Жыл бұрын
Yes! I came to comment the exact same thing! We have a no thank you pile off to the side of the plate or high chair table. She eventually got the hang of it but also still likes to bring her toys to feed at the table.. I guess she is learning to share 🥴🥴🥴 (She is 13 months)
@alanah3339
@alanah3339 Жыл бұрын
i love your baby-related videos, and the fact that you still give Rowan privacy. i've learned a lot from you about motherhood, and it makes me feel less scared about having children myself one day. as someone who didn't have the best start in life, i don't know what healthy parenting looks like, and i'm scared i'll fall into the same cycle, but knowledge is power. i'm only 22, so if you could make a video about how you prepared for having children, like how much money you have to earn and save, whether there's any classes or books that helped you, how you knew that your partner was the right one to raise a family with etc, i would be so so grateful.
@tabeaoswald
@tabeaoswald Жыл бұрын
😂 waking up panicking thinking he is dead….. I so relate to this! That happened to me the first time my daughter slept through the night , I jumped out of bed so fast I almost tripped over my own feet to run and check on her. You are doing such a great job as parents, my daughter is 21 months old and I can relate so much!
@taliaaa543
@taliaaa543 Жыл бұрын
I really can't believe it's been a year. It feels like your birth vlog came out yesterday. Also, Rowan is such a sweet baby and seeing you two babble to each other just warms my little, way too young for children heart:)
@natalietaylor9944
@natalietaylor9944 Жыл бұрын
Throwing is just fun! I just don’t pick anything back up until we clean up the meal. They grow out of it eventually because it becomes less fun the less you give them back the things they throw. I find it’s better to end the meal if everything is getting thrown off. Every season has its challenges and fun!
@EpicFailArniek
@EpicFailArniek Жыл бұрын
I love how you both parent him! Thanks for the nice video Hannah!
@vroseria
@vroseria Жыл бұрын
a year already?! where has the time gone?!
@HarrietRosie13
@HarrietRosie13 Жыл бұрын
This was so great to watch! I have a 7mo and don't have mum friends and I've been loving your parenting content. We cosleep (out of need not want!) and she still wakes up every 2/3 hours and all my family say 'oh well my babies were all in their own rooms sleeping through at 3 months' so it's nice to see someone I can actually relate to!
@morehannah
@morehannah Жыл бұрын
Haha yeah I cannot relate to having a baby who sleeps through!! 😅😅
@DanikaBevirt
@DanikaBevirt Жыл бұрын
We just finished sleep training our 1 year old. We talked to a sleep training expert and she gave us a plan. After a week and a half. It’s working and I regret not doing it sooner. She said it’s easier with babies starting at 6 months old so you are in an ideal place. Getting proper sleep again is so worth it. And now my baby knows how to go to sleep on his own as well. I’m recommending it to everyone now. :)
@caitlinjohnson5131
@caitlinjohnson5131 Жыл бұрын
It's super normal for him to throw food at that age. He's learning about gravity, different textures, and starting to make more of his own choices! As long as he's still growing and not losing weight, (and it seems like he's in a normal weight range), it's likely totally normal. Babies go through phases where they don't eat as much, and then they'll have a growth spurt and it'll seem like there's not enough food in the whole world lol
@idancohen4753
@idancohen4753 Жыл бұрын
Excellent info.
@Bookwormscififan
@Bookwormscififan Жыл бұрын
Rowan is so adorable!!
@zofiabochenska1240
@zofiabochenska1240 Жыл бұрын
Ahhh, the sneak peek of tthe baby room! I looove the colors and the animals. I'm so excited for next week 🤩
@mignonhagemeijer3726
@mignonhagemeijer3726 Жыл бұрын
It is so interesting to see how that all is going! You guys are so cute
@aliisameskanen6419
@aliisameskanen6419 Жыл бұрын
Loved to see your day 😊 I have one 21month old and about the food throwing which is totaly normal of course, for us helped saying "keep the food on the table or put it in your mouth" instead of saying "no" or "dont". So instead of denying, saying what they are allowed. 😊
@leeaahh808
@leeaahh808 Жыл бұрын
YES! That relaxation during a nap time is something else! It hits different 😂
@amyisbored27
@amyisbored27 Жыл бұрын
My son is 3 months older than Rowan and he was exactly the same with eating around his first birthday. At around 13 months he went through an insane growth spurt where he was eating food 24/7 (one night awake from 12-4 demanding pasta and bagels) and now at 15 months I would say he eats a normalish amount but it still varies day to day. He was teething the other week and didn’t eat anything apart from yogurt for 48 hours. As long as he has energy and you or medical professionals aren’t worried about weight gain/growth then he is fine! You guys are doing a great job
@leggyegg2890
@leggyegg2890 Жыл бұрын
Your parenting vids simultaneously make me so clucky but also so confident that I probably don’t want kids hahahaha
@mariekeschittecat236
@mariekeschittecat236 Жыл бұрын
Hi Hannah, it's a really nice video but the moments with only music are much louder than when you are speaking, I'm needing to change the volume myself all the time.
@sillygoosegoose
@sillygoosegoose Жыл бұрын
tip: when children start throwing things on the floor, mealtime is over. say something to the tune of 'i can see you're not hungry anymore as you're throwing your things on the floor, you must be done' and get them down from the table. they probably are reasonably full at this point, as they probably wouldn't be chucking it and would focus on eating it if they were still hungry. after a few meals of doing this, they'll likely learn that if they actually want to eat it, throwing it on the floor is a sure way of it being taken away. if they're doing it at the beginning of meals, try explaining every time that food doesn't go on the floor as it makes the food dirty and it makes a mess, before returning to the rule of mealtime being over. it feels a bit mean to cut mealtime short, but unless there's any medical concerns around them eating a certain amount, a few times of mealtime being over before they're entirely full won't cause them any harm. remember it's developmentally totally normal for them to want to experiment with what happens when things fall from a height, and maybe see if there's some way you can implement experimenting with gravity into their play, i.e. taking some objects to the park and seeing what happens when you drop them from the top of the climbing frame. explaining this during mealtimes can also help, i.e. 'i see you're really interested in dropping things right now, but during mealtime our food needs to stay on the table. let's go to the park later and have a go at dropping some things'.
@ClocksInMyPlace
@ClocksInMyPlace Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed watching this (as with all your videos). 😊 I used to work as a day care worker (children 0-2 years old mostly). So it feels very “behind the scenes” to see what goes on at home. I always wondered with the children I took care of what their home life and bed time was like. 😄
@barboravojackova8271
@barboravojackova8271 Жыл бұрын
You were pretty close with the Shadow and Bone theory. I am a massive fan of the show and have been getting into the books. The Six of Crows duology is on a whole other level than Alina’s three books, especially when it comes to character design. They are also much more diverse and the author herself said that it was after the Alina’s books that she felt truly like she could write what was closer to her heart - a story decidedly NOT about chosen ones with morally grey characters. If you end up reading the duology (or even just after you finish the show), would love to hear your thoughts (this is why I miss the pleasure throve series a bit) :) All the best!
@morehannah
@morehannah Жыл бұрын
I’ve read the six of crows duology! (In between season 1 and 2 of S&B) and I love them!!
@Sophie_Cleverly
@Sophie_Cleverly Жыл бұрын
I wish we had a secondhand shop for children's stuff here! There are only general charity shops that don't have much selection. It makes it hard to shop secondhand unless you want to go round 10 different shops to find even one thing in the right size. In my experience with our kid, she often went off solid food while still breastfeeding. Once we stopped, her eating was way more consistent.
@ClareElizabeth97
@ClareElizabeth97 Жыл бұрын
Watching this as a single mum of an 11 month old feeling very envious thay youve got an extra pair of hands 🥺 the best bit of advice i ever got re babies was that if they dont fall asleep after 15 minutes of trying, get up and try again next time they show sleepy cues or in like 30-60 mins. Though saying that, it didnt work at all for me tonight 🙄
@morehannah
@morehannah Жыл бұрын
Single parents are actual heroes!! I don’t know how you do it, I’m in awe! And yeah sometimes that advice works for us and other times it feels like “giving in” if we let him stay up and play. But luckily with his new room we can still be in bedtime mode but he can get out those last chunks of energy playing!
@jkroyzer
@jkroyzer Жыл бұрын
Hi! U guys are so adorable, ur doing such a good job parenting. So I do work as a dietitian in the US, and I think ur doing a great job with feeding! And there are probably more specific guidelines for one year olds, but typically the advice for children is to offer a meal or snack every 3-4 hours during the day, that meal or snack consisting of a source of fiber, source of protein, and source of fat (so like a veg, some chicken or bean, and some cheese or hummus) and rly let the child lead the way on how much of each item they want. Ur doing a rly great job!! Everyone’s appetite varies from day and to day and week to week, and kids are no different. If u do notice tho any like coughing or choking during eating, or spitting food out, basically that he isn’t able to handle swallowing the food, I would suggest taking him in because there might be some issue with swallowing that needs addressing. But from what I saw, he looks like he’s just being a little fussy, which is totally normal :) of course I’m not ur GP, but this is just an outside perspective. Also he is getting breastfed, so he’s still getting calories, protein, fat etc from that source so it’s not like he is starving! Anyway, love ur videos!!!
@Pixief13
@Pixief13 Жыл бұрын
I have a 7m old and I could relate to this video so much 😂 I love Rowan’s nursery, the wall animals! 😊
@SamWest96
@SamWest96 Жыл бұрын
I adored seeing the moment when you went to kiss goodbye and both reacted to the monitor. In that moment, I finally clicked that it's going to take us time to move forward.
@booksvsmovies
@booksvsmovies Жыл бұрын
oh, how the time has flown. It feels like I was just watching your 24 hours with a six month old vlog a few weeks ago
@CUTEbutBORED
@CUTEbutBORED Жыл бұрын
As a mom to a 15 month old, I love watching your videos and seeing you have a routine that’s so relatable to my life. My baby didn’t sleep through the night for a WHILE, my wife had to transfer him to his crib every night because he doesn’t fall asleep unless we’re rocking him or feeding, and sometimes he doesn’t want to eat the things I make. I’m sure everyone deals with it, but it’s nice not to watch a sugar coated version. Makes things feel normal over here.
@sbevexlr848
@sbevexlr848 Жыл бұрын
Wait wut what do you mean?? Mom and then say wife??
@CUTEbutBORED
@CUTEbutBORED Жыл бұрын
@@sbevexlr848 I’m a woman with a wife. 👋
@sbevexlr848
@sbevexlr848 Жыл бұрын
@@CUTEbutBORED how did you get pregnant??
@CUTEbutBORED
@CUTEbutBORED Жыл бұрын
@@sbevexlr848 IVF. Google it, you’ll probably learn a lot.
@jjjosie_
@jjjosie_ Жыл бұрын
i appreciate so much u not showing rowans face! and i enjoy that these vlogs are based around u (and dan) just with the story telling and updates from u about rowan you know, love u hannah :)
@ThatRomyKate
@ThatRomyKate Жыл бұрын
Learning from friends who have babies, if they throw food I think the best thing is to not react or pick it up at all as otherwise it becomes a really fun game!
@surlespasdondine
@surlespasdondine Жыл бұрын
It usually (at this age, around 1 year old) is just their way of saying they are done and they don't know that the parents cannot guess they have had enough. So they wonder what the food is still doing in front of them and they throw it.
@theodoesthings
@theodoesthings Жыл бұрын
I love Rowan's room!! and can't believe he's one!!
@cledal5448
@cledal5448 Жыл бұрын
The food thing oh my god. This happens every now and then for a few days / a week. Drives us mad, very stressful as our baby is pretty small. Very reassuring to see we are not alone
@leahcay
@leahcay Жыл бұрын
I love these videos so much! My little girl was born same day as Rowan and it’s so nice to be able to say “aww yep we have that too!” Honestly your sleep situation is identical to ours and it’s very reassuring 😅
@callabeth258
@callabeth258 Жыл бұрын
I dont know if its the hair cut and beard but Dan is looking like a proper dad these days and i love it! I remember thinking when you announced your pregnancy that he looked too cool to be a dad but i love this change even if it is my own perception!
@cariiinen
@cariiinen Жыл бұрын
Loved this! Very much relate to not having much time in the evening because I need to catch as much sleep as possible with a 10 month old who wakes up a lot
@maidenrohina
@maidenrohina Жыл бұрын
In regards to the shadow and bones, I think it's because all of the Alina sections are 3 whole books shoved into one season whereas the six of crows is a single book in one season. In comparison the first season alinas section was just one book in one season. Plus they completely changed the outcomes of several characters to the point that they killed off some characters who live and keep some characters around that shouldn't be involved anymore. The second season was much less accurate to the books.
@hcarey372
@hcarey372 Жыл бұрын
two weeks older here and the food throwing is a struggggggle! the annoying bit is it's not even when he's done - he often wants it back to eat. give me strength! He also goes through phases of a few days to a week where I swear he eats a mouthful a day, I blame nursery illnesses and him feeling a bit under the weather.
@heatherr55655
@heatherr55655 Жыл бұрын
Yep agreed , 4 hours in a row is the amount required to feel bare minimum normal! At least for me and my 6 month old lol
@valarya
@valarya Жыл бұрын
All babies go through a phase of throwing shit on the floor from their high-chairs 😂😂 - I learned that the best way to stop it is to NOT pick up what they threw (until later). The whole game is to watch you pick it up, so if you don't pick it up the game is over!!! Good luck 😘
@morehannah
@morehannah Жыл бұрын
Ugh it’s SO HARD when I know he still will eat more
@SomeoneBeginingWithI
@SomeoneBeginingWithI Жыл бұрын
if you can aford to get his shoes new rather than second hand, that would be ideal for his feet. Normally getting second had clothes is better for the environment and not a problem for the child at all. Shoes are a bit different, because new shoes mould to the shape of the wearer's foot over time. Second hand shoes will have already moulded to the shape of the previous child's foot, so Rowan won't be getting quite the same level of suport as he would from shoes that have only been worn by him and are moulded to his feet. When I was little we didn't have much money and got as many of my clothes second had as possible, but my mum always made sure we got my shoes new so that my feet had the best chance of developing well.
@DanikaBevirt
@DanikaBevirt Жыл бұрын
Our babes must have very similar birthdays. As mine just turned one as well. My husband and I reached our limit after a year of short sleep and waking up multiple times in the night to feed the baby. We just spent 1.5 weeks doing night weaning (4 nights) and sleep training. Knock on wood but he now only feeds in the daytime and we have set nap time windows and bedtime. That helps to make sure that he sleeps through the night. Having a set time when the baby will nap is freeing and exhilarating. Now that he knows how to go to sleep on his own, it makes everything so much easier. It really is worth it to consult a sleep training expert just to get a full night of sleep and know when you can get stuff done during the day. :)
@piddlydiddly
@piddlydiddly Жыл бұрын
When breastfeeding, don't worry too much about how much solids is going in, my little one didn't show much interest at all in solids until she stopped breastfeeding and she bf until a few months short of her 4th birthday! she hasn't stopped eating since :D
@CorinneDemyanovich
@CorinneDemyanovich Жыл бұрын
I kept yawning with you both! Time to stop watching KZfaq and go to bed. 🥱
@ellenforster6822
@ellenforster6822 Жыл бұрын
Watching this during the morning nap and I can totally identify with that moment of freedom!
@nakaka3236
@nakaka3236 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if you've talked about this on Instagram or something, but what happened to buying that house? Also, I love how Rowan's room looks.
@quirkykido
@quirkykido Жыл бұрын
Eating the same time and meal with your little one can really help with their eating. Letting them feed you and take food from your plate can also help. 😊
@vsn5474
@vsn5474 Жыл бұрын
Loved the idea of the video, very realistic and interesting for a first time mom to be 😅 the music was a bit too loud vs the voice parts
@SomeoneBeginingWithI
@SomeoneBeginingWithI Жыл бұрын
Rowan's bedroom is so cute! The animal designs are lovely, looking foreward to the decorating vlog
@SamWest96
@SamWest96 Жыл бұрын
I work in early years and first of all, throwing is normal. My approach at work and with my own child is finding opportunities to fulfill the need, and also setting loving but firm boundaries. Secondly, it's common for babies who are puree weaned to go through reduced eating as more solids are introduced. I don't know if thats relevant to you, but its a whole new skill and it's difficult! If it does resonate, and he's not getting frustrated, he's getting enough. He breastfeeds so it's not a worry like it could be for a formula family.
@katiehart4715
@katiehart4715 Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say all the eating/sleeping antics seemed very familiar to me and I think you are doing amazing! X
@GreenGiant96
@GreenGiant96 Жыл бұрын
I love Rowan's hat
@niamhrolfe7435
@niamhrolfe7435 Жыл бұрын
I love seeing these, I can’t believe he’s a year old! Ps I bought the same Lucy and yak jumpsuit as you once I saw you wearing it, it’s so cute!!
@MeganAnne89
@MeganAnne89 Жыл бұрын
My daughter went through the same phase of daddy can only calm me down. The not eating well can be flustering but he’ll get there. My daughter loved butternut squash.
@nikoletanikolova4181
@nikoletanikolova4181 Жыл бұрын
Hi! Rowan is a really cute baby. I love how you don't stress about milestones and what he should do (as I do often). I have an almost 8 month old and she is good with sleep (full 11 hours at night), but it's maybe because she is eating breast milk out of a bottle. I've heard baby's difficulties eating because of teething. You're doing great! Love that you trift for him, cuz baby clothes and shoes are so expensive and they grow out of them so quickly...lots of love from Bulgaria ❤
@ohlookitstitobean
@ohlookitstitobean Жыл бұрын
I love that you don't care about dressing Rowan "like a boy". It's just clothes.
@hena3984
@hena3984 Жыл бұрын
Omg we had the same thing with shadow and bone. We were almost skipping through alina but LOVE the crows
@fionagrantham-davis7879
@fionagrantham-davis7879 Жыл бұрын
I love the exhausted parent talk! It's like in Melanie's videos 😂 I bet you only think that several is like 7 steps because they sound similar... I agree with Dan on this, like 3 or more steps is several ❤
@suzanneparkes8259
@suzanneparkes8259 Жыл бұрын
He is so adorable and I love the trainers n hat combo 😍
@Liriand
@Liriand Жыл бұрын
If it makes you feel better, Rowan will probably switch at some point and be ALL about mummy. 😊At least my older child did that a few times when he was under two.
@eleriJPG
@eleriJPG Жыл бұрын
Rowan's 'lil hat 🥺
@firefly24601
@firefly24601 Жыл бұрын
We don't have "a good few" where I live. So a few for me is usually 3, sometimes 4. Several is 4 or more.
@michellem8284
@michellem8284 Жыл бұрын
I love your baby/parenting videos! I remember you guys were going to move. I may have missed it. Did that ever happen?
@JakayaEliza
@JakayaEliza Жыл бұрын
The people buying their flat fell through. So they will stay in the flat for a while
@igatobolewska5122
@igatobolewska5122 Жыл бұрын
I agree with what you said abou Shadow and Bone, Alina's storyline was kinda weird. After watching the show I read all of the books, and the books are soooo much better when it comes to Alina's storyline! Also, I have a 6 month old son, so it's super nice to see a relatable vlog, I am also in a similar situation to you (having my own business, going back to work 3 months after having the baby and now working part time). I love watching your vlogs and, well, all of your content!
@nogawalder9917
@nogawalder9917 Жыл бұрын
Hey Hannah! Tip from a kindergarten teacher for Rowan’s age on throwing things on the floor- it might be a bit of a hassle but you should reflect to him what he’s done very gently, tell him that he needs to pick it up, then pick him up and pick up the toast with him (he should pick up the toast himself and put it back on the plate). Hope it helps❤️ Ps throwing objects is a very important step in development and exploring the world 🥰
@alexb4185
@alexb4185 Жыл бұрын
18:40 , by the way hannah! its apparently safer to allow them down the slide alone heavily supervised rather than on a lap, if their leg gets caught under yours it can break :(
@littlemissgrumpy939
@littlemissgrumpy939 Жыл бұрын
How is he already 1 and standing up and all that?! He looks like such a sweet happy boy
@sonyamohe
@sonyamohe Жыл бұрын
i know you’re super exhausted but your skin looks so radiant this whole video, i wonder if you going without makeup has been good for your skin! i may need to do more makeupless days if thats the case…
@alexcandeloro3071
@alexcandeloro3071 Жыл бұрын
Adorable
@ezrabronwynadkins571
@ezrabronwynadkins571 Жыл бұрын
little scientist age haha your reactions are the experiement
@meeganerose98
@meeganerose98 Жыл бұрын
Loved the editing, adore your videos 💛
@jessicastevens5782
@jessicastevens5782 Жыл бұрын
non-baby related, but have you considered putting the cutting board on the table when you use it? would be more comfortable, give you more control, and help with future shoulder and wrist pain.
@jamierogers1898
@jamierogers1898 Жыл бұрын
You might want to look into some form of sleep training if the sleep routine is very stressful for you guys. We sleep trained both of our kiddos (4 1/2 and 1 1/2), and swear by it. Some of the methods sound harsh (like Cry It Out), but there are ones that are more gentle, if that's your vibe. And different methods work better for different kiddos too. Definitely do your research to find what will work for your family. We're pretty gentle, so at most, we usually wait 5-10 mins to see if they calm down on their own before we go in and offer comfort. I hate to offer unsolicited advice, because parenting is so personal, and no parent needs a bunch of people telling them what they should or shouldn't do. But I was so thankful to the parenting friend that lent me a sleep training book. Even if you just take a couple things away from one book, it was seriously some of the most helpful parenting education I received. Definitely helps give you more and more reliable recharge and adult time, which is necessary! :)
@powderandpaint14
@powderandpaint14 Жыл бұрын
Most childcare experts do not advise using cry it out anymore, and it really should be unnecessary. Gentler methods of sleep training can be as effective without that element anyway.
@jamierogers1898
@jamierogers1898 Жыл бұрын
@@powderandpaint14 definitely agree!
@mokimon5079
@mokimon5079 11 ай бұрын
I also didn't show any signs of tiredness as a baby/child til i dropped (LOL). In my case, it turned out to be ADHD. I'm still like that in my twenties, I don't fall asleep, I pass out!
@olivaparker9013
@olivaparker9013 Жыл бұрын
Roll up a towel and tuck it between the mattress and sheet. It creates a lump on the mattress to stop them rolling out
@uiscef7276
@uiscef7276 Жыл бұрын
Loved this video 😊
@Nicoladorablexo
@Nicoladorablexo Жыл бұрын
You can buy a toy tissue box with material that feels like a tissue but isn’t! Hard to explain but it’s amazing! And if he ever takes a liking to the tv remote you buy a toy one of those too!
@katybechnikova2821
@katybechnikova2821 Жыл бұрын
I've heard nutritionists and doctors say that you should be worried about food only when your child develops slower due to lack of food. If he eats when he's hungry, drinks milk and stuff, there's probably nothing to worry about, maybe mention it to his pediatritian when you get there.
@selmar5161
@selmar5161 Жыл бұрын
Omg Hannah, this looks so exhausting! Do you also have days where Dan doesn’t work and takes care of Rowan until the evening?
@diplomog
@diplomog Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@laurenschenck5355
@laurenschenck5355 Жыл бұрын
SO EXCITED!! 🩷💙🌈💙🪻💜🩵🌷🩷🪻💚💚💔💔❣️❣️💝💗💗💔💙🌈🌈🌈💙🪻🪻🩷💜🩵🌷🪻💙💚💚💚❣️💝💔💗🌷🩷🪻🌈💚🌈🌈💙💛💛💜💜🩵🩷🪻🌈💚🤎🤎💔🩷🩷🩷💔🤎🤎🤎💔
@tourdumondelitteraire
@tourdumondelitteraire Жыл бұрын
Thank you this is soooo validating! 💙
@KiSeaKatikka
@KiSeaKatikka Жыл бұрын
I have to say I read the shadow and bone series after enjoying the first season. I couldn't get through the second season... just wasn't as polished with the dialogue or the details and character growth. All 3 books were great.
@rachelinlondon3627
@rachelinlondon3627 Жыл бұрын
Aww, that takes me back. I used to take my son to Little Dinosaurs. He is now 11! 😭
@PeterReidUK
@PeterReidUK Жыл бұрын
Rowan's so big 😮 and he's got more hair than me at this point! 😱
@megan6552
@megan6552 Жыл бұрын
Well done for vlogging, good multitasking
@alissa6380
@alissa6380 Жыл бұрын
Oh, hard disagree about the meaning of "several"! For me, "a couple" and "a few" both mean 2-3, "several" typically means 3-4 (but all three could refer to anything between 2-4 in a pinch), and " a good few" could be 5-6 or maybe 7, but "several" is definitely less than "a good few". In fairness, I'm not a native English speaker, but I am an advanced one and have lived in English-speaking countries, so I feel like my vote still counts. :P Also, love that pajama on you! Doesn't really seem like a spring color (or is it?) but it harmonizes wonderfully with your features! And the jumpsuit is excellent too, really suits your personality/proportions! (Also, they say people often look like their romantic partners - both because we tend to choose people who like us/our parents subconsciously, but also because spending a lot of time together invariably makes some things rub off on each other - but I'm not sure I've ever noticed that between you and Dan quite so much as I did in this video. You guys seem like a great team!) Also, perhaps it might interest you that lately I've noticed this channel is one of the ones I get most excited about watching. There's a good chunk (ha, another vague term lol) of channels that I watch most videos from, but I think MoreHannah, Vlogbrothers/MoreHank, Weezywaiter, Melanie Murphy and Micarah Tewers are currently the only ones where I will watch a new video as soon as I've noticed it's come out almost all of the time.
@LouisDuprat
@LouisDuprat Жыл бұрын
Having watched Shadow and Bone and read the books after watching it, the season 2 Alina ark has little to do with the books
@isabelnecessary5915
@isabelnecessary5915 Жыл бұрын
Re Shadow and Bone/Six of Crows, having read the source material, Hannah you’re right! At least in my opinion the Alina trilogy was pretty mediocre, I was not invested at all, but the Crows books were excellent!
@eliselopresti2457
@eliselopresti2457 Жыл бұрын
As a mom of 2 I just wanted to share a few things I've learned. If sleep training is not your thing (although I loved taking cara babies) you should look into wake windows. It gives you an idea of how long babies should be awake at any given age and prevents them from getting overtired. Fun fact sometimes when babies/toddlers get overtired they get surges of energy and it makes us think they're not tired at all. Also if they go to bed overtired they tend to have a harder time sleeping through the night. Also my mom was a child shoe expert and says to never buy baby shoes secondhand (obviously if you can afford it). Each child has their own unique walking pattern and buy giving a baby shoes that another baby has walked in before it can interfere with their natural pattern. You're doing great! Just a mom trying to help a fellow mom❤️
@Pineapple_pizza64
@Pineapple_pizza64 Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t Dan ever get up with the baby in the night?
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