My three lessons learned from three years of parenting (totally subjective)

The below is absolutely subjective and based on personal experience.

I have two daughters (3 years and 5 months old). My three years of parenting taught me among many things to let go of parental guilt at least on the below points. After all, there are plenty other occasions for parental guilt ( an overindulging long shower, unnecessary solo trip to the supermarket and Instagram scrolling to name a few)

1. Ask for pain relief during labour and don’t feel bad and guilty about it

First time around I braved it and didn’t get any pain relief but gas and air. I was in labour for 41 hours. Second time around I asked and got every type of pain relief there it was . When I felt slightly guilty about asking for an epidural , one lovely Midwife told me “Go for it. Now it’s not the time to be a hero”. I have to say that that spinal anaesthetic at the 36th hour of labour was among the best experiences of my life. And I felt zero guilt about it.

2. Feel free to feed your baby formula and don’t feel bad and guilty about it.

Let me start by saying that breastfeeding is truly amazing and special. One of my happiest moments with my girls were whilst breastfeeding.

However, breastfeeding is not always straightforward. Sometimes, it is even impossible for various reasons depending on the mother’s different circumstances.

First time around I really struggled with breastfeeding. My girl had a tongue tie and we could never establish breastfeeding. I felt so guilty about it. I kept persisting for weeks with never ending pumping sessions that never led to anything more than me feeling stressed , tired and irritable. Baby was unsettled as probably hungry and my poor partner had to feel the wrath of the sleep deprived me.  We switched to formula at about 6 weeks and the difference for all of us was like night and day. It just worked better for us as a family.

Second time around I was determined that we will offer formula right away if breastfeeding was becoming a struggle. Ironically (or maybe because I was more relaxed and confident) we had 5 happy months of breastfeeding.

Breastfeeding is heavily promoted with a reason (at least in the UK). However, this also brings a certain pressure on the new Mum who is particularly vulnerable after giving birth. If for some reason breastfeeding doesn’t come easy, it can be a trigger for anxiety and stress. You don’t need this.

I believe it’s best to be present, calm and happy so that you can enjoy your baby and your new role as a Mum. Whether this means formula all the way, so be it. At the end of the day, you want your baby to be fed : whether it’s breast milk, formula or combination of both – you are doing a smashing job of feeding our baby.

3. Go to bed the same time as your kid(s) (Even if this means 7.30pm)

If you have a newborn or a small baby that doesn’t sleep through (welcome to my club) , you know you will be awake at 10pm, 3am, 5 am to prepare a bottle, change a nappy etc. If you are asleep by 8pm you know that you will have some decent hours of sleep albeit interrupted every 2-3 hours.

Admittedly, going to bed at 7pm is not rock ‘n roll, you will miss watching the latest season of  The Crown right when it comes out like everybody else and you will not have an adult conversation with your partner for some time. But … you will feel human in the morning, ready to attack the day, watch a Peppa Pig marathon and survive 7 toddler meltdowns before 9am.

I say to myself that the early bed will only be for a limited period of time until the sleeping situation settles . I am currently embracing it and even enjoying it as it keeps me sane and going throughout the day. 

PS: I shared the above words of wisdom with my Mum. She said that she has given me the exact same piece of advice before I have become mother for the first time. Needless to say that not only I don’t remember it, but that I haven’t followed it. I must have needed to reach these conclusions by myself. That’s part of being a parent, I guess – learning the lessons your way. It’s an exciting, happy and at times challenging roller coaster ride with no real manual about it but your inner compass and instinct to guide you.

Good luck! 

my girls

Mellow Meow – handmade organic face cream

Have you seen Blue Planet II ?

I watched it, absolutely loved but it also freaked me out more than ever that we are being very bad inhabitants of this planet.

I asked myself what I can do to reduce my usage of plastics and one of the immediate very easy implementable measures was to start making my own home made cosmetics as much as I can.

That’s how I got into making face creams.

I have decided now to take it a step further and to make it for other people too.

Why “Mellow Meow” ?

“Mellow” as I would like the cream to bring mellowness into the day of the person who will be using it.

“Meow” as I love cats and I wanted somehow to commemorate my beloved cat Misho who passed away this year at the age of 18 (equals 94 human years!). He was such a cool dude and I know he would have loved the idea.

Watch this space for more details.

#plasticfree #organic #handmade

Mellow Meow
Mellow Meow

Mellow Meow
Mellow Meow

Mellow Meow
Mellow Meow

Mellow Meow
Mellow Meow

Mellow Meow
Mellow Meow

People and Places: Sitges and Tarragona (August 2018)

All the pictures are taken with my Nikon Coolpix S2800 digital camera.

Although the quality of the pictures is not brilliant I am posting here mostly as a note to myself to remember the beautiful people and places I met.

Mediterranean Balcony (Tarragona)
Mediterranean Balcony (Tarragona)

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona 9
Tarragona

Tarragona
Tarragona

Sitges
Sitges

Sitges
Sitges

Sitges
Sitges

Sitges
Sitges

Sitges
Sitges

People and Places: Barcelona (August 2018)

All the pictures are taken with my Nikon Coolpix S2800 digital camera.

Although the quality of the pictures is not brilliant I am posting here mostly as a note to myself to remember the beautiful people and places I met.

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona
Barcelona

Greece: Poros and Aegina

All pics are shot on film: the black and white pictures are all shot on Kodak Tri-X 400TX 35mm, the colour ones on AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 200 35mm.

people waiting to get on the ferry in Aegina
people waiting to get on the ferry in Aegina

people waiting to get on the ferry in Aegina
people waiting to get on the ferry in Aegina

people waiting to get on the ferry in Aegina
people waiting to get on the ferry in Aegina

people
people

people
people

the girl and the sea
the girl and the sea

the lady with the dog
the lady with the dog

man
man

man
man

man
man

an afternoon walk in Poros
an afternoon walk in Poros

an afternoon walk in Poros
an afternoon walk in Poros

embarking the water taxi, Poros
embarking the water taxi, Poros

Poros
a priest embarking the water taxi in Poros

back home: Liverpool
back home: Liverpool

back home: Liverpool
back home: Liverpool

back home: Liverpool
back home: Liverpool

Hydra (revisited)

Hydra:

  • where Leonard Cohen came once on holiday in the 60s and ended up staying 6 years
  • where the cats are more than the tourists
  • where fishermen have the most glorious moustaches
  • where all vehicles are banned and donkeys and mules are running the show

We came so far for beauty.

All pics are shot on film: the black and white pictures are all shot on Kodak Tri-X 400TX 35mm, the colour ones on AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 200 35mm.

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra 2
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

front door of Leonard Cohen's house in Hydra
Front door of Leonard Cohen’s house in Hydra

white horse in somebody's backyard
White horse in somebody’s back yard

an islander
an islander

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

an afternoon in Hydra
an afternoon in Hydra

coming out of the water
coming out of the water

Hydra
Hydra

 

waiting for the bride
waiting for the bride

wedding
wedding

full chill
full chill

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

 

Hydra – we came so far for beauty

Hydra:

  • where Leonard Cohen came once on holiday in the 60s and ended up staying 6 years
  • where the cats are more than the tourists
  • where fishermen have the most glorious moustaches
  • where all vehicles are banned and donkeys and mules are running the show

We came so far for beauty.

All pics are shot on film: the black and white pictures are shot on Kodak Tri-X 400TX 35mm, the colour ones on Kodak ColorPlus.

Hydra 5
Cats of Hydra

Dude in Hydra
Dude in Hydra

Hydra 4
one of the locals in Hydra

Hydra 2
watching the world go by

Clock Tower
Clock Tower

Hydra
Hydra

the house I want to move in like NOW
the house I want to move in like NOW

fisherman's boat
fisherman’s boat

afternoon in Hydra
afternoon in Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

testing the water
testing the water

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra 10
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

Hydra
Hydra

Chris and a man with a glorious white moustache
Chris and a man with a glorious white moustache

Chris and the locals in Hydra
Chris and the locals in Hydra

black kitty in Hydra
black kitty in Hydra

one of the locals I encountered during my morning walks
one of the locals I encountered during my morning walks

Hydra
Hydra

chilling
chilling

chit chatting
chit chatting

fisherman's boat
fisherman’s boat

fishermen's boat
fishermen’s boat

a friendly chap who agreed to pose for my camera
a friendly chap who agreed to pose for my camera

Hydra
Hydra

hard at work at the harbour
hard at work at the harbour

hard at work at the harbour
hard at work at the harbour

at the harbour
at the harbour

at the harbour
at the harbour

check out That Moustache
check out That Moustache

busy at work at the harbour
busy at work at the harbour

beauty
beauty

beauty
beauty

a friendly chap
a friendly chap

The Cats of Athens

I instantly fell in love with Athens – with its immense beauty, ancient history, warmth, laid backness, badass graffiti and … its Cats.

We were privileged to accompany Andrew Kelleher – a volunteer for the cat charity Nine Lives /Οι Εφτάψυχες on his evening round giving the little cuties their dinner. Some of them gave me the honour to pose for my camera. The pictures are shot on Kodak ColorPlus film.

Nine Lives /Οι Εφτάψυχες is a volunteer organisation that helps stray cats in Athens, Greece, through feeding, vet care, neutering and adoption. You can find out how to support them here:

www.ninelivesgreece.com/ 

The Athenian
The Athenian

Hooligan Cat in Athens
Hooligan Cat in Athens

Lunching in Athens
Lunching in Athens

The Cats of Athens
The Cats of Athens

The Gangs of Athens
The Gangs of Athens

Athens, Marching
Athens, Marching

Athens - Acropolis
Athens – Acropolis

Athens
Athens

The Wirral

The pictures are shot on AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 200 35mm.

Wirral_deserterd house
Wirral, Deserted House

Wirral_Titanic
Wirral, Titanic

Wirral_boat
Wirral, boat

Wirral_Mersey
The River Mersey

Wirral
Wirral

Liverpool_Sefton Park
Liverpool_Sefton Park

People and Places (Amsterdam Feb 2018)

I picked up an old Konika Minolta camera from a lovely man at a flea market in Amsterdam. Up until the film was developed I was not sure whether the camera is really working or not. This made the whole experience of taking pictures even more special.

I have a new favourite camera now.

Pictures are shot on film: AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 200 35mm and Fuji Superia 400.

Amsterdam
                                                                                Amsterdam                                                                                                                                  

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam - two cool chaps on their Sunday walk
Amsterdam – two cool chaps on their Sunday walk

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam
Amsterdam