I was an older first time mum and decided not to breast feed. On the maternity ward I was surrounded by young mums in agony, desperate , unhappy, screaming hungry babies whilst my son had a full tummy and slept soundly. In fact my husband gave him his first feed. I know breast is supposed to be best but never never feel guilty if you decide it’s not for you. My son is now a very healthy 6ft 6ins adult. X
And I’m 79 …..I still remember the pain and guilt of not being able to feed my babies. I tried so hard, but I just couldn’t do it. Even now it makes me feel emotional. But thank goodness for SMA…..they all thrived…………..
Its always lovely to hear other peoples birth journeys. as someone who has had 2 miscarriage's, full term stillbirth and two other difficult pregnancies and births that gave me my beautiful boys I believe all stories should be told not just the perfect dream pregnancies and births we always hear about. I wish the saying would change from breast is best to fed is best, as long as bub and mum are happy and healthy it doesn't matter how bub is fed just that they are. Also I absolutely adore your kitchen!! and can't wait to see the new garden space your creating.
I tried with you, only lasted 6 weeks, you cried constantly. Your Dad was not happy that I put you on a bottle. At least I knew you were full and fed well. Xx
I'm 70 and would love to hear your birth stories. My daughter-in-law struggled to heartbreaking degree to nurse her first born and her daughter was screaming, so hungry. Turns out she had almost no milk at all. I had the opposite problem, nearly drown my daughter then got a painful crack and gave up. Sometimes the bottle is best. No one should EVER guilt a mother. Think nursing coaches have a lot to answer for.
The only thing that upsets me with some breast feeding counsellors and advocates is the seemingly unswerving attitude that everyone can breast feed if they keep going. I just can’t get behind that knowing how it was for me. I do think many may give up a bit soon and with support would have managed to continue but when you have a tired, worried mother in pain and a fractious, screaming baby…that’s when a well time bottled feels like the answer and for me it was. X
ha ha ha.Now we older ladies come out to say hello. I am 73 and the mom of two. I nursed both my kids and I remember the pain. I enjoy seeing your daily life. California girl here.
Ive just recently found your videos and love them. You live in such a beautiful place. I love to knit and crochet and just enjoy watching you cook, bake and listen to your stories. Im 66. So glad to have found you and get a little insight into your lovely life 😊
Eugh people who push breast feeding, I felt your rant! When I had my daughter 8years ago, my daught was very over due and couldnt latch on. I had major problems breast feeding her and knew formula would help her thrive!! The breast feeding supposed specialist wanted me to push on, eugh she really annoyed me!! Im here for your rants!! And im so jealous of your garden, just beautiful!!
Totally agree with you re; breastfeeding. That sore pain is off the scale, then my milk dried up for my first born. I had 3 more and bottle fed from the start as the memory of that first time was horrendous. I laughed so much when you put 'putting icing sugar on a turd' 😂, you do cheer me up Gaynor x
Thank you for talking about how hard and painful breastfeeding can be. I have two children and I found it super painful. If it has not been for bottles to give my poor boobs a chance to recover, both would have starved! There is so much pressure put on new mums to do the “right” thing. A happy mum and a happy baby are all that matters!
Thank you SO MUCH for talking about breastfeeding in this way. I had 2 babies in the past 2 years, 2 very different experiences with breastfeeding, but feeling guilty about the whole thing about the whole breast is best thing…. So hearing an ‘established’ real mom talk about it helps so much. Btw I’m 10 years younger than you, skewing your stats there 😉
I find no matter what I say to myself there’s always that niggle in the back of my mind that says “if you’d done one more feed maybe you could have pushed through” but I know I was at my wits end both times it didn’t work out for me. Usually it goes the other way round, it works out the second and third time but that’s not my story. I really must sit and chat about it more because it seems to be helpful. Try not to feel guilty, we all do what we can with what we have at the time. Bless you. Xxx
Gayna - as always, your vlogs are the best. Thank you for sharing your birth stories - I wasn’t able to conceive…we had 5 miscarriages (along with IVF and an ectopic). I was DONE. We became Foster parents and then adopted our son was he was 7 - we fostered him from birth until that point and he is a very sweet 14 yr old now. Anyhow - what a gift to hear your story. ❤
I’m one of your demographic at aged 56 ☺️. I love being called one of your older ‘girls’ 🥰. Completely agree with what you said about breastfeeding. Karen x
You helped with Sunday morning breakie dilemma today - eggs and soldiers 😋 Thanks for the bread recipe. I love all your content and I’m 52 🤣Why are we so intrigued by others lives?
The boiled egg hack for not spilling any precious yolk is genius! Why haven’t I never thought of that before? I shall do that forever now and think of you! I’ll listen and watch anything you prattle on about Gayna although you make me feel exhausted when I see you rushing about in your kitchen 🤣 love WW xx
That was a lovely vlog Gayna. I’m not a mum, but always in for stories. And i would love to hear your honest and unbiased opinion on an all singing, all dancing robot vacuum.
Oh Wilf, that comment about the 'pasta bake' had me laughing, (did he eat any), it looked delicious to me. Toby looked to be enjoying it. Your garden is so pretty, Spring to early Summer is a beautiful time for the garden. I breast fed all three of mine to varying lengths, but I had to stop with James, my second born, after a few months as my nipples were bleeding and it hurt so bloody much like you said, I also have a high pain threshold but would be in tears, I even attempted to pump but they still hurt and still bled...funnily enough he and I are so close, always tells me he loves me, big hugs and kisses when he sees me, he is 35 now. xx
Love your stories and frankness whatever they be! I was a militant breast feeder after resolving the immense pain I I had with my first born during the first couple of months. My husband was a family doctor and asked if I would try as long as I could. Anyway, odd issue and it got resolved . The funny moment was after our second was born a formula rep. heard about my lengthy breastfeeding and was kind enough to give my husband a cartoon representing a militant breastfeeding mom. It was hilarious! With that said I was very close to stopping and have supported many who have stopped. Part of being a parent is choosing what is best for the child and you as, well, the child may not survive if momma loses it.
I love that! How fun. I have to say the pain I experienced with feeding Wilf in particular was like nothing I have ever experienced in my life before or since. It was fainting pain. Shaking pain. It made me dread every noise Wilf made in case I had to pop him on again. I’m so sad o could t work through it but I have it a really good go. And I have to be content with that and let it go.
@@talesfromcuckooland There is something about being a mom that leads to guilt even if we see the positivity and beauty of the choices we made we feel guilt for what we didn’t. Your boys are wonderful, enjoy them! (A statement I give myself regularly.)
Love Love Love to watch you cook! One of my favorites things you do. I tried breast feeding my daughter and I wanted to so bad. Besides it being very painful I also bled out blood, and it wasn't from my breasts being sore or chapped. I was heartbroken.
I agree, breastfeeding is not for everyone. If it doesn't work for you , DON'T feel guilty. It's a personal thing, you do the best for you and your baby and that's all that matters 😊 Loving Vlogmays x
Ingenious idea for non yolk spillage! Boiled eggs for tea this afternoon. We came back home on the train earlier, changed trains at Brustol, pasties for lunch, so we only need a light tea. Do you only use your Aga in the winter? It reminds Steve and I of when we used to go to his parents house. They had a Jack Russell who used to like to squeeze himself between us when we were sat on the floor with our backs against their Aga!
Yes it’s too hot in the summer to run the aga and these days the expense is astronomical so we hardly had it turned on over the winter. I was blooming cold!!!
My poor daughter gave birth to a 10lb 2oz baby boy 16 years ago. She breast fed, but she was in agony and even bled. I would sit next to her and hold her hand. We asked everyone for advice. She managed a few months but when he turned one they found out he was tongue tied. They didn’t even check for it when she was going through so much pain. He is still tongue tied but doesn’t have a problem with it other than not being able to stick his tongue out.
I had cysts when trying to nurse my first - at the time the "remedy" was to drink some beer while nursing. I ended up bottle feeding both my kids and have no regrets. Nurturing comes in many forms including baking cakes and bread to feed a house full of hungry boys.
I'm 37 almost 38 and I'd love to hear your birth experiences. I had my babies at 21 (almost 22) and 23 and mine were not as I'd envisaged. Nearly all the vloggers I watch are slightly older than me and I think of you all as crafty big sisters as I'm an only child xx
Thank you for another wonderful day's vlog! Hope it was as great of a day for you as it seems! I'm always so impressed with how much you accomplish in a day - it all seems so naturally organized and efficient! (If you have a secret planner with loads of lists, that's OK too - but I might start asking to see your menu plans!) Anyhow, great to see the garden, the kitchen, hear your stories, and know you got some evening time in the hang out!
I don’t really menu plan. I sometimes get things in for specific meals but often I take a look at what I have and cobble something together. I used to menu plan and shop diligently when I was still finding my way around cooking but now I wing it most of the time. Because I buy half a pig and half a cow and a lamb once a year from local farmers I have to use up the cuts we get and some aren’t ones I would choose so I am guided by that a lot. I do have To Do lists but most of the time I’m slotting in little tasks I can do in my time windows. Of course it all looks organised and streamlines on a vlog but the reality is often me stood there muttering about what to do next and feeling overwhelmed by the huge ironing pile, paperwork pile and a dozen other things. Everything gets done in the end though!
@@talesfromcuckooland It is still a wonderful home that you make for your family - muttering, graceful, spontaneous, determined -- however you do it, it's inspiring!
Absolutely Mrs G....its important to share true life experienes, definitely. I can then genuinely say that this is what happened to Mrs G who lives in Cuckoo Land, or the Land of Cuckoos!!!....and she is one of the best vloggers to boot!! X
I love your tip for jammy eggs and as we have recently tried them for the first time and have become completely mad for them, I will prob make them today and try this tip!! Lovely day to you! I can't believe May will soon be done.
Eggy genius, what is the liner you used for your bacon grilling please I'd love one, the cake looked delicious, I'm 72 and would still like to hear about your babies, I have two daughters who live in Australia and you remind me of them so I feel you are my third daughter xx
Gayna, I can't tell you how happy I am that you picked up ALL the bacon and cut it like that. I was worried about you maybe cutting them one by one! I shouldn't have worried about you. 😊😊
That’s so funny you noticed that 😝 while I was doing that I wondered if anyone would think I was an animal attacking it that way. Glad you like and approve of my methods 😂
Just talk about whatever you like Gayna, we just like spending time with you and the boys and dogs and anybody else who happens to be around. Love your vlogs. Xx
It’s a slog. I’m in the final sleeve and it’s taking ages and I’m dying to block it and feel the yarn transform. Served me right for going rogue on yarn choice.
Would love to hear about your babies. Always fascinated by other peoples stories. I must say Gayna I am in awe of your knowledge on plants and their names, I can never remember what they are called, other than the common ones and 8 mean really common ones. I love your garden too. Xx
I was exactly the same with my daughter and after 4 weeks she still hadn’t gained her birth weight back so I had to put her on a bottle by which time I was deeply depressed and not coping. I went to NCT classes and it was totally frowned upon.
I’ve always felt guilty because I couldn’t breastfeed. I had a very long labour and a difficult birth and just no milk at all. To cap it all off I had post natal depression too. On doctor’s recommendation we only had one baby 😂
Your energy is truly spectacular. I love working with my hands, as you do. But I cook only for myself and sometimes my husband. My gardens are little (urban). I am a bit obsessive about the knitting 🙂I have been known to pretend I have a cooking show while making food (which I undertake far too sporadically, in all honesty) and I find it fun and hilarious that you are actually filming a cooking show! BBC should cut you a deal for a series on modern country life. Managers of large families and properties need to be seen.
Gayna, I love how your beautiful home is so functional….that utility room is so nice. And that slide out toaster shelf is brilliant. I wish my craft room was on the main floor like yours instead of upstairs…..I know I’m lucky to have a dedicated room at all but sometimes out of site is out of mind and I let it get cluttered way too much. All your flowers are looking so good. Love watching you cook and clean up ( I too, hate to touch raw meat but I love to eat meat so….). ❤ enjoy your outside hangout and the fire!
Some of them you can change the sensitivity and that stops them hitting the walls, I forget what make ours is but we did change it’s setting. We do call him noisy (he’s pretty loud 😂)
SUCH a beautiful garden!!!ojne I so enjoy all your life stories and so very sorry to hear that you had a miscarriage!! Even with all 3 of your beautiful boys I am sure there is still a tender spot in your heart!! Ohhh.....I can't wait to hear about the mopping robot!!
Thank you for another fun busy day (maybe too busy for you but fun to watch!! ) I have to tell you, way back when I had the same experience as you with breast feeding. Finally pediatrician said to me, baby not gaining or getting enough nutrition, need to go to formula, - difficult , but baby most important so, that was that -. Had 3 children also. Don’t you love bacon in the oven, I think of all the years I did on top of the stove and the mess!!! Then watched “Ina Garten” cooking show and she did in oven, I said to hubby - thats it from now on and easy peazy!! .
I had my Chris by emergency caesarean and it was 4 days before I was over a fever to nurse him myself. I was then told my poor solid melons really needed to nourish my poor baby without the nurses expressing me for him. They insisted that I was just sensitive to him latching for a couple of days before they realised he had teeth and may have had a point as to why it hurt so much. 🫣🙄 Daughter was a breeze by comparison! Thankfully 😊
I couldn't breastfeed because I was living on a whole cocktail of drugs due to many health conditions and I made a conscious decision not to listen to everyone telling me breast was best. I had no choice and I knew it would do me no good listening to them. You have to do what is best for you and your baby. Loving your vlogs xx
I too am probably a lot more than 10 years older than you but I still remember the sense of failure when I couldn;t breast feed my youngest (prem) child after successfully feeding the first two. As mothers the experience stays with you. ps love the crusty toenail pasta bake!
Loved the footage of Bill in your last video, when he got home from his DOE ….when he kicked off his boots…. we all know that feeling don’t we! So glad he enjoyed himself. Please chat about your pregnancies etc as the majority of us will relate I’m sure, having experienced many miscarriages myself but now I’m the blessed mum of three beautiful children, also, just to say the topic of breast feeding, I myself fed my first and second son for a year+ but with my daughter like you, I was in agony and tried so hard through that pain but my yield just wasn’t enough, after eight weeks I had to stop ( health visitor’s advise too), I was heartbroken but like you, my daughters health was more important . Happy bank holiday. Alison xx🌸
When I had my first daughter, the doctor was adamant about me breast feeding. I was just 20 years old and overwhelmed. I decided not to breast feed. My doctor neglected to give me something to dry up my milk. In 3 days I was in agony and my mom had to bind my chest. I felt like such a failure at 20 years old with a newborn. My daughter grew up big and strong on formula. Everyone is different and should not be shamed on any decision they make.
Totally agree with you about the pain of breastfeeding! I fed my first child till I got mastitis when he was 4 months didn’t even try to feed the second cos only 17 months apart third one was bloody agony but I kept trying for about a week by which time both baby and I were bad tempered and upset and hubby insisted we try a bottle which baby totally loved and thrived from then on. He’s 40 now and 6’4” and rarely gets ill so I say give up if you need to It is wonderful when it works but as you say it doesn’t work for everyone. Your garden is gorgeous. X
I have this one in black. It’s excellent but I did prefer the older model so I would get that again second hand if I were to buy now. amzn.eu/d/04hxuSe
Oh yes please, do tell about your births etc. I am more than ten years older and can confirm that not everyone can breast feed and they should never be made to feel guilty about that. When in hospital having given birth to my baby, I was able to feed some prem babies whose mothers could not. I had loads of milk but the mothers didn’t have any and their babies needed it. ❤
Lovely vlog. I am a family doc who delivers babies… the stories i could tell about breastfeeding trials and triumphs! You are absolutely right that it does not work for everyone, and the well-being fir mom and babe is most important. Love from PEI 🫶🏼
Re: breastfeeding, I think that each case is individual and that women need to make these decisions for themselves and shouldn’t be made to feel guilty. I was allergic to milk and so my mum couldn’t breastfeed me.
Hello! I've been a very long time, silent watcher. I think I found your little channel four or five years ago now, before I was married or had my child, which is wild for me to think about. Anyway, I'm a new mum, gave birth to my son almost two years ago now and I would love to hear about your own birthing/motherhood experiences. I couldn't breastfeed my baby because of some similar reasons, but he also had tongue tie which made it near impossible to feed him. I tried everything, tried to push through the pain or find other ways to breastfeed him with pumping and such, because of the massive guilt from people and other mums close to me that said I would be a failure as a mother if I couldn't. They loved to tell me my child wouldn't bond properly if I switched him to formula. But I had to switch him, for his health and my own mental health, and he's a perfectly healthy and happy 20 month old causing chaos and loads of laughs wherever he is, giving lots of cuddles and kisses to me and my husband. I can't stand that I had to buy formula, for the awful things the companies are apart of/do but without it, my son wouldn't have lived or grown to be the massive toddler he is now. It infuriates me how there is still so much stigma around people choosing to use formula. Seems I've gone on my own rant, but yeah, back to the main point here- would love to hear whatever you want to share on your birthing and motherhood! Hope you're having a wonderful day/night whenever, or if ever, you read this comment
It’s so unkind for people to say that to you! I always found the eye contact when bottle feeding so much more direct that you can’t not bond! Honestly people have no idea what they are doing to a mum who is struggling to feed when they make comments like that. I hope you aren’t in touch with those people anymore as they don’t sound like they have your best interests at heart. You poor thing, that must have been so upsetting on top of the distress you already felt. X
Do you put your eggs in the water once it has reached a rolling boil and then time it 5 mins, or do you put the eggs in cold and then time it once the boil starts? I’m a disaster with boiled eggs. Ours are always room temp. I don’t have any kids but I know my mum found breastfeeding impossible because of the pain, and even in ‘68 and ‘72 when she had my sister and me, she was tutted at by the nurses and other mothers and felt guilty.
You do make me laugh. The cake I can relate to that. The garden I need to motivate myself and you help me do this - Question does anyone in your family ever say how great the garden is looking/ take an interest? (me neither). Breastfeeding was absolutely excruciating so went onto formula and my children are healthy twenty somethings. I am your demographic plus a bit. Just keep doing what you're doing
Toby does tell me the garden is looking good which is so lovely to hear. I get so frustrated with parts of my garden that seem to fail year after year. I hope one day I’ll find the perfect plants for that spot.
O my god the breastfeeding thing just really got to me. A fed child is best. I really struggled with breastfeeding. Would definitely be interested in hearing more about your berthing experience.
As a breastfeeding counsellor of 30 years, your story makes me so sad 😞 You were not given the best advice, and you certainly don't have to push through pain. There is always a why when breastfeeding isn't going well and that needs to be identified and resolved. You said you haemorrhaged: that is very likely why your supply was delayed in onset. And your baby had jaundice, another clear reason for delay as jaundiced babies are too sleepy to remove milk effectively to establish supply. Painful latch is not normal but a sign the baby needs to take more breast tissue into their mouth, which can be a challenge for sleepy babies. I wish I had been able to support you through all this. But don't accept the label of not being able to breastfeed - you faced multiple challenges, which needed specialised support to overcome.
You’re right I probably didn’t receive the best advice or support. The whole thing was (and still is) a cause for sadness. I was in so much pain, utterly exhausted and had two other small boys to care for. Toby was unable to take much time off work either so I was alone. It was a pretty awful time. I couldn’t even get on the stairs in one go as I was so weak. One comfort is I look back and still can’t see how I could have done anything different at the time. Maybe if the internet back then was as it is now I could have found out more or found some decent help and support. X
I was an older first time mum and decided not to breast feed. On the maternity ward I was surrounded by young mums in agony, desperate , unhappy, screaming hungry babies whilst my son had a full tummy and slept soundly. In fact my husband gave him his first feed. I know breast is supposed to be best but never never feel guilty if you decide it’s not for you. My son is now a very healthy 6ft 6ins adult. X
And I’m 79 …..I still remember the pain and guilt of not being able to feed my babies. I tried so hard, but I just couldn’t do it. Even now it makes me feel emotional. But thank goodness for SMA…..they all thrived…………..
I am 62 years old, and would still LOVE to hear about your birthing & babies experiences.
Its always lovely to hear other peoples birth journeys. as someone who has had 2 miscarriage's, full term stillbirth and two other difficult pregnancies and births that gave me my beautiful boys I believe all stories should be told not just the perfect dream pregnancies and births we always hear about. I wish the saying would change from breast is best to fed is best, as long as bub and mum are happy and healthy it doesn't matter how bub is fed just that they are.
Also I absolutely adore your kitchen!! and can't wait to see the new garden space your creating.
Oh my gosh you have lived through considerable losses and heart ache. Bless you. Xxx
I tried with you, only lasted 6 weeks, you cried constantly. Your Dad was not happy that I put you on a bottle. At least I knew you were full and fed well. Xx
We can’t all make enough milk, whatever the experts say. It just doesn’t happen for everyone. I grew up just fine, hey Mum? Xxx
I'm 70 and would love to hear your birth stories. My daughter-in-law struggled to heartbreaking degree to nurse her first born and her daughter was screaming, so hungry. Turns out she had almost no milk at all. I had the opposite problem, nearly drown my daughter then got a painful crack and gave up. Sometimes the bottle is best. No one should EVER guilt a mother. Think nursing coaches have a lot to answer for.
The only thing that upsets me with some breast feeding counsellors and advocates is the seemingly unswerving attitude that everyone can breast feed if they keep going. I just can’t get behind that knowing how it was for me. I do think many may give up a bit soon and with support would have managed to continue but when you have a tired, worried mother in pain and a fractious, screaming baby…that’s when a well time bottled feels like the answer and for me it was. X
ha ha ha.Now we older ladies come out to say hello. I am 73 and the mom of two. I nursed both my kids and I remember the pain. I enjoy seeing your daily life. California girl here.
Ive just recently found your videos and love them. You live in such a beautiful place. I love to knit and crochet and just enjoy watching you cook, bake and listen to your stories. Im 66. So glad to have found you and get a little insight into your lovely life 😊
Hello and welcome! Thank you for being here, I hope you stick around and have nice time with me xxx
Love how Bunny watches you prepare food 😊 I’m nearly 70 ( yikes) and can listen to you tell stories about anything 😂
Best breakfast. Sadly even the freshest eggs from the farm shop are not the same beautiful colour that yours are. Thanks for the Vlogmays!
I love that you just said the chiropractor has a back catalogue 😂😂
Eugh people who push breast feeding, I felt your rant! When I had my daughter 8years ago, my daught was very over due and couldnt latch on. I had major problems breast feeding her and knew formula would help her thrive!! The breast feeding supposed specialist wanted me to push on, eugh she really annoyed me!! Im here for your rants!! And im so jealous of your garden, just beautiful!!
Totally agree with you re; breastfeeding. That sore pain is off the scale, then my milk dried up for my first born. I had 3 more and bottle fed from the start as the memory of that first time was horrendous.
I laughed so much when you put 'putting icing sugar on a turd' 😂, you do cheer me up Gaynor x
Your family is blessed to have you as their mom/wife/daughter/daughter-in-law. What a comfy, safe , nourishing home you create! Well done Gayna! ❤
Thank you for talking about how hard and painful breastfeeding can be. I have two children and I found it super painful. If it has not been for bottles to give my poor boobs a chance to recover, both would have starved! There is so much pressure put on new mums to do the “right” thing. A happy mum and a happy baby are all that matters!
Thank you SO MUCH for talking about breastfeeding in this way. I had 2 babies in the past 2 years, 2 very different experiences with breastfeeding, but feeling guilty about the whole thing about the whole breast is best thing…. So hearing an ‘established’ real mom talk about it helps so much. Btw I’m 10 years younger than you, skewing your stats there 😉
I find no matter what I say to myself there’s always that niggle in the back of my mind that says “if you’d done one more feed maybe you could have pushed through” but I know I was at my wits end both times it didn’t work out for me. Usually it goes the other way round, it works out the second and third time but that’s not my story. I really must sit and chat about it more because it seems to be helpful. Try not to feel guilty, we all do what we can with what we have at the time. Bless you. Xxx
@talesfromcuckooland I love your kindness 💛 yes please do talk about it more if you feel like it, it is so helpful!
Gayna - as always, your vlogs are the best. Thank you for sharing your birth stories - I wasn’t able to conceive…we had 5 miscarriages (along with IVF and an ectopic). I was DONE. We became Foster parents and then adopted our son was he was 7 - we fostered him from birth until
that point and he is a very sweet 14 yr old now. Anyhow - what a gift to hear your story. ❤
What a beautiful and also heartbreaking story, Beth. In a few short sentences you had me flow through many emotions. You precious family x
I’m one of your demographic at aged 56 ☺️. I love being called one of your older ‘girls’ 🥰. Completely agree with what you said about breastfeeding. Karen x
You helped with Sunday morning breakie dilemma today - eggs and soldiers 😋
Thanks for the bread recipe. I love all your content and I’m 52 🤣Why are we so intrigued by others lives?
Because we are all nosy 😂
What storage box for your flower for baking
It’s Tupperware from the 90’s I believe. My friend was getting rid of them. X
Lovely to see you using Grandad Bills trowel
The boiled egg hack for not spilling any precious yolk is genius! Why haven’t I never thought of that before? I shall do that forever now and think of you! I’ll listen and watch anything you prattle on about Gayna although you make me feel exhausted when I see you rushing about in your kitchen 🤣 love WW xx
The boiled egg trick makes me feel like a clever old sausage 😂😂😂
That was a lovely vlog Gayna. I’m not a mum, but always in for stories. And i would love to hear your honest and unbiased opinion on an all singing, all dancing robot vacuum.
Oh Wilf, that comment about the 'pasta bake' had me laughing, (did he eat any), it looked delicious to me. Toby looked to be enjoying it. Your garden is so pretty, Spring to early Summer is a beautiful time for the garden.
I breast fed all three of mine to varying lengths, but I had to stop with James, my second born, after a few months as my nipples were bleeding and it hurt so bloody much like you said, I also have a high pain threshold but would be in tears, I even attempted to pump but they still hurt and still bled...funnily enough he and I are so close, always tells me he loves me, big hugs and kisses when he sees me, he is 35 now. xx
Noooo the little wotsit didn’t even taste a tiny bit. I’d sooner give birth again than have to breast feed.
Love your stories and frankness whatever they be! I was a militant breast feeder after resolving the immense pain I I had with my first born during the first couple of months. My husband was a family doctor and asked if I would try as long as I could. Anyway, odd issue and it got resolved . The funny moment was after our second was born a formula rep. heard about my lengthy breastfeeding and was kind enough to give my husband a cartoon representing a militant breastfeeding mom. It was hilarious! With that said I was very close to stopping and have supported many who have stopped. Part of being a parent is choosing what is best for the child and you as, well, the child may not survive if momma loses it.
I love that! How fun. I have to say the pain I experienced with feeding Wilf in particular was like nothing I have ever experienced in my life before or since. It was fainting pain. Shaking pain. It made me dread every noise Wilf made in case I had to pop him on again. I’m so sad o could t work through it but I have it a really good go. And I have to be content with that and let it go.
@@talesfromcuckooland There is something about being a mom that leads to guilt even if we see the positivity and beauty of the choices we made we feel guilt for what we didn’t. Your boys are wonderful, enjoy them! (A statement I give myself regularly.)
“Dusting an over baked turd” 😂😂😂, Just love your channel ❤
Just made shortbread biscuits with lemon. Almond nuts. In it butter and sugar flour.
Love Love Love to watch you cook! One of my favorites things you do. I tried breast feeding my daughter and I wanted to so bad. Besides it being very painful I also bled out blood, and it wasn't from my breasts being sore or chapped. I was heartbroken.
I agree, breastfeeding is not for everyone. If it doesn't work for you , DON'T feel guilty. It's a personal thing, you do the best for you and your baby and that's all that matters 😊 Loving Vlogmays x
Ingenious idea for non yolk spillage! Boiled eggs for tea this afternoon. We came back home on the train earlier, changed trains at Brustol, pasties for lunch, so we only need a light tea. Do you only use your Aga in the winter? It reminds Steve and I of when we used to go to his parents house. They had a Jack Russell who used to like to squeeze himself between us when we were sat on the floor with our backs against their Aga!
Yes it’s too hot in the summer to run the aga and these days the expense is astronomical so we hardly had it turned on over the winter. I was blooming cold!!!
My poor daughter gave birth to a 10lb 2oz baby boy 16 years ago. She breast fed, but she was in agony and even bled. I would sit next to her and hold her hand. We asked everyone for advice. She managed a few months but when he turned one they found out he was tongue tied. They didn’t even check for it when she was going through so much pain. He is still tongue tied but doesn’t have a problem with it other than not being able to stick his tongue out.
I had cysts when trying to nurse my first - at the time the "remedy" was to drink some beer while nursing. I ended up bottle feeding both my kids and have no regrets. Nurturing comes in many forms including baking cakes and bread to feed a house full of hungry boys.
I'm 37 almost 38 and I'd love to hear your birth experiences. I had my babies at 21 (almost 22) and 23 and mine were not as I'd envisaged. Nearly all the vloggers I watch are slightly older than me and I think of you all as crafty big sisters as I'm an only child xx
Crafty big sisters. Thats a nice thought. I spoke about my births a couple of vlogs after this one xxx
Thank you for another wonderful day's vlog! Hope it was as great of a day for you as it seems! I'm always so impressed with how much you accomplish in a day - it all seems so naturally organized and efficient! (If you have a secret planner with loads of lists, that's OK too - but I might start asking to see your menu plans!) Anyhow, great to see the garden, the kitchen, hear your stories, and know you got some evening time in the hang out!
I don’t really menu plan. I sometimes get things in for specific meals but often I take a look at what I have and cobble something together. I used to menu plan and shop diligently when I was still finding my way around cooking but now I wing it most of the time. Because I buy half a pig and half a cow and a lamb once a year from local farmers I have to use up the cuts we get and some aren’t ones I would choose so I am guided by that a lot. I do have To Do lists but most of the time I’m slotting in little tasks I can do in my time windows. Of course it all looks organised and streamlines on a vlog but the reality is often me stood there muttering about what to do next and feeling overwhelmed by the huge ironing pile, paperwork pile and a dozen other things. Everything gets done in the end though!
@@talesfromcuckooland It is still a wonderful home that you make for your family - muttering, graceful, spontaneous, determined -- however you do it, it's inspiring!
Oh stop! I’ll get a big head 😅
So enjoying your vlogs this month Gayna…thanks for all the time, energy, and work that you put into them!
Absolutely Mrs G....its important to share true life experienes, definitely. I can then genuinely say that this is what happened to Mrs G who lives in Cuckoo Land, or the Land of Cuckoos!!!....and she is one of the best vloggers to boot!! X
Oh you kind thing saying that! X
Well I’m over 70, old enough to be your mum, and I love watching your videos in your beautiful home and would love to hear your birthing stories 😊
I’m here for anything that you want to share. Please know that generalizations do not serve those that do not fall into the norm. 😘😘
I love your tip for jammy eggs and as we have recently tried them for the first time and have become completely mad for them, I will prob make them today and try this tip!! Lovely day to you! I can't believe May will soon be done.
Eggy genius, what is the liner you used for your bacon grilling please I'd love one, the cake looked delicious, I'm 72 and would still like to hear about your babies, I have two daughters who live in Australia and you remind me of them so I feel you are my third daughter xx
Julia! Thats so adorable. I’d be honoured. The liner is a reusable silicone one I got from Amazon I think xxx
Gayna, I can't tell you how happy I am that you picked up ALL the bacon and cut it like that. I was worried about you maybe cutting them one by one! I shouldn't have worried about you. 😊😊
That’s so funny you noticed that 😝 while I was doing that I wondered if anyone would think I was an animal attacking it that way. Glad you like and approve of my methods 😂
@@talesfromcuckooland 😅 yes, that's my method too; chop it all at once, dump it all at once, etc 😆
Just talk about whatever you like Gayna, we just like spending time with you and the boys and dogs and anybody else who happens to be around. Love your vlogs. Xx
Steve says that black spot on roses is a sign of clean air
Lovely podcast, how is your garden cardigan going? Just finished mine and I love it ❤your garden is such a delight, so beautiful!
It’s a slog. I’m in the final sleeve and it’s taking ages and I’m dying to block it and feel the yarn transform. Served me right for going rogue on yarn choice.
I'm 42, and would love to hear your birth and baby experiences. I also agree with you when it comes to formula! ❤
Would love to hear about your babies. Always fascinated by other peoples stories. I must say Gayna I am in awe of your knowledge on plants and their names, I can never remember what they are called, other than the common ones and 8 mean really common ones. I love your garden too. Xx
I was exactly the same with my daughter and after 4 weeks she still hadn’t gained her birth weight back so I had to put her on a bottle by which time I was deeply depressed and not coping. I went to NCT classes and it was totally frowned upon.
I’ve always felt guilty because I couldn’t breastfeed. I had a very long labour and a difficult birth and just no milk at all. To cap it all off I had post natal depression too. On doctor’s recommendation we only had one baby 😂
Your energy is truly spectacular. I love working with my hands, as you do. But I cook only for myself and sometimes my husband. My gardens are little (urban). I am a bit obsessive about the knitting 🙂I have been known to pretend I have a cooking show while making food (which I undertake far too sporadically, in all honesty) and I find it fun and hilarious that you are actually filming a cooking show! BBC should cut you a deal for a series on modern country life. Managers of large families and properties need to be seen.
Gayna, I love how your beautiful home is so functional….that utility room is so nice. And that slide out toaster shelf is brilliant. I wish my craft room was on the main floor like yours instead of upstairs…..I know I’m lucky to have a dedicated room at all but sometimes out of site is out of mind and I let it get cluttered way too much. All your flowers are looking so good. Love watching you cook and clean up ( I too, hate to touch raw meat but I love to eat meat so….). ❤ enjoy your outside hangout and the fire!
The garden looks fabulous thank you for sharing
My my the pasta bacon bake yum yum
You will love your robot, mine only vacuums but I love it, my husband though hates it as it bangs into the walls.
Dinner looks amazing.❤
Some of them you can change the sensitivity and that stops them hitting the walls, I forget what make ours is but we did change it’s setting. We do call him noisy (he’s pretty loud 😂)
@@highlandheffalump hmm Thanks I will have a look at mine to see if I have that 🤪
I’d listen to whatever you want to talk about! Heck, I was so engrossed today that I forgot about how horrible the weather might be tomorrow 😄
Keep growing Gayna. It’s healthy and good for your family. Who knows the future. You may need those veggies.
SUCH a beautiful garden!!!ojne I so enjoy all your life stories and so very sorry to hear that you had a miscarriage!! Even with all 3 of your beautiful boys I am sure there is still a tender spot in your heart!! Ohhh.....I can't wait to hear about the mopping robot!!
I'm 60 something and love watching your videos! X
Thank you for another fun busy day (maybe too busy for you but fun to watch!! ) I have to tell you, way back when I had the same experience as you with breast feeding. Finally pediatrician said to me, baby not gaining or getting enough nutrition, need to go to formula, - difficult , but baby most important so, that was that -. Had 3 children also. Don’t you love bacon in the oven, I think of all the years I did on top of the stove and the mess!!! Then watched “Ina Garten” cooking show and she did in oven, I said to hubby - thats it from now on and easy peazy!! .
I had my Chris by emergency caesarean and it was 4 days before I was over a fever to nurse him myself. I was then told my poor solid melons really needed to nourish my poor baby without the nurses expressing me for him. They insisted that I was just sensitive to him latching for a couple of days before they realised he had teeth and may have had a point as to why it hurt so much. 🫣🙄 Daughter was a breeze by comparison! Thankfully 😊
I couldn't breastfeed because I was living on a whole cocktail of drugs due to many health conditions and I made a conscious decision not to listen to everyone telling me breast was best. I had no choice and I knew it would do me no good listening to them. You have to do what is best for you and your baby. Loving your vlogs xx
😂🤣 over baked turd cake and crusty foot pasta. Made me laugh 😂😂😂 thank u love your blogs
I too am probably a lot more than 10 years older than you but I still remember the sense of failure when I couldn;t breast feed my youngest (prem) child after successfully feeding the first two. As mothers the experience stays with you. ps love the crusty toenail pasta bake!
Nearly 40 years a vegetarian, still miss bacon, can almost smell it!!
What an amazing garden xxxx
Loved the footage of Bill in your last video, when he got home from his DOE ….when he kicked off his boots…. we all know that feeling don’t we! So glad he enjoyed himself. Please chat about your pregnancies etc as the majority of us will relate I’m sure, having experienced many miscarriages myself but now I’m the blessed mum of three beautiful children, also, just to say the topic of breast feeding, I myself fed my first and second son for a year+ but with my daughter like you, I was in agony and tried so hard through that pain but my yield just wasn’t enough, after eight weeks I had to stop ( health visitor’s advise too), I was heartbroken but like you, my daughters health was more important . Happy bank holiday. Alison xx🌸
When I had my first daughter, the doctor was adamant about me breast feeding. I was just 20 years old and overwhelmed. I decided not to breast feed. My doctor neglected to give me something to dry up my milk. In 3 days I was in agony and my mom had to bind my chest. I felt like such a failure at 20 years old with a newborn. My daughter grew up big and strong on formula. Everyone is different and should not be shamed on any decision they make.
Totally agree with you about the pain of breastfeeding! I fed my first child till I got mastitis when he was 4 months didn’t even try to feed the second cos only 17 months apart third one was bloody agony but I kept trying for about a week by which time both baby and I were bad tempered and upset and hubby insisted we try a bottle which baby totally loved and thrived from then on. He’s 40 now and 6’4” and rarely gets ill so I say give up if you need to It is wonderful when it works but as you say it doesn’t work for everyone. Your garden is gorgeous. X
Thank you enjoyed it a lot.😊
Can I ask which bread maker you have?! Love the vlogs🥰
I have this one in black. It’s excellent but I did prefer the older model so I would get that again second hand if I were to buy now.
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Thank you🥰
Crusty toenail pasta bake looked pretty tasty to be fair😄
How did your bread turn out?
Oh pants! I forgot to show it. It was great. I’ll try to remember to make another and video the results. X
Eggs and soldiers !!!yummy!!
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TOBY I think you meant to say it’s your second favourite jumper (the one Gayna made is your favourite ). RIGHT 😉
Oh yes please, do tell about your births etc. I am more than ten years older and can confirm that not everyone can breast feed and they should never be made to feel guilty about that. When in hospital having given birth to my baby, I was able to feed some prem babies whose mothers could not. I had loads of milk but the mothers didn’t have any and their babies needed it. ❤
Lovely vlog. I am a family doc who delivers babies… the stories i could tell about breastfeeding trials and triumphs! You are absolutely right that it does not work for everyone, and the well-being fir mom and babe is most important. Love from PEI 🫶🏼
Re: breastfeeding, I think that each case is individual and that women need to make these decisions for themselves and shouldn’t be made to feel guilty. I was allergic to milk and so my mum couldn’t breastfeed me.
I didn't breast feed I bottle fed. Thank you for making it something that is ok to do.
Hello! I've been a very long time, silent watcher. I think I found your little channel four or five years ago now, before I was married or had my child, which is wild for me to think about. Anyway, I'm a new mum, gave birth to my son almost two years ago now and I would love to hear about your own birthing/motherhood experiences. I couldn't breastfeed my baby because of some similar reasons, but he also had tongue tie which made it near impossible to feed him. I tried everything, tried to push through the pain or find other ways to breastfeed him with pumping and such, because of the massive guilt from people and other mums close to me that said I would be a failure as a mother if I couldn't. They loved to tell me my child wouldn't bond properly if I switched him to formula. But I had to switch him, for his health and my own mental health, and he's a perfectly healthy and happy 20 month old causing chaos and loads of laughs wherever he is, giving lots of cuddles and kisses to me and my husband. I can't stand that I had to buy formula, for the awful things the companies are apart of/do but without it, my son wouldn't have lived or grown to be the massive toddler he is now. It infuriates me how there is still so much stigma around people choosing to use formula. Seems I've gone on my own rant, but yeah, back to the main point here- would love to hear whatever you want to share on your birthing and motherhood! Hope you're having a wonderful day/night whenever, or if ever, you read this comment
It’s so unkind for people to say that to you! I always found the eye contact when bottle feeding so much more direct that you can’t not bond! Honestly people have no idea what they are doing to a mum who is struggling to feed when they make comments like that. I hope you aren’t in touch with those people anymore as they don’t sound like they have your best interests at heart. You poor thing, that must have been so upsetting on top of the distress you already felt. X
Do you put your eggs in the water once it has reached a rolling boil and then time it 5 mins, or do you put the eggs in cold and then time it once the boil starts? I’m a disaster with boiled eggs. Ours are always room temp. I don’t have any kids but I know my mum found breastfeeding impossible because of the pain, and even in ‘68 and ‘72 when she had my sister and me, she was tutted at by the nurses and other mothers and felt guilty.
Bless your mum. Get the water boiling. Then it’s 5 mins for a room temp large egg. Yum! I want one now 😂
@@talesfromcuckooland we had 4 perfectly boiled eggs for tea yesterday…my husband was very impressed with the runny yolks. 😀
I am 52 age .got 21 age daughter. And lost baby boy luke in 12week pregnancy back in 2007 27july
I’m so sorry. It’s a very painful loss xx
You do make me laugh. The cake I can relate to that. The garden I need to motivate myself and you help me do this - Question does anyone in your family ever say how great the garden is looking/ take an interest? (me neither). Breastfeeding was absolutely excruciating so went onto formula and my children are healthy twenty somethings. I am your demographic plus a bit. Just keep doing what you're doing
Toby does tell me the garden is looking good which is so lovely to hear. I get so frustrated with parts of my garden that seem to fail year after year. I hope one day I’ll find the perfect plants for that spot.
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O my god the breastfeeding thing just really got to me. A fed child is best. I really struggled with breastfeeding. Would definitely be interested in hearing more about your berthing experience.
Your chiropractor has as back…catalogue…?😂😂
Ha ha ha boom boom!!!
Love that green cardi on you Gayna
Hell yeh I want to hear about your birthing experiences! X
Am probably ur oldest fan at 70
You’re not my oldest but you’re certainly regular and steadfast and I appreciate you being here. Xx
As my brother says, I’m good.
Which Clematis is that Gayna? It’s a beaut.
Nelly Moser. My great grandmother Laura’s favourite 🥰
Thanks Gayna.
. Maybe with Wilf you were too tired and didn’t get enough rest? After all, you had a house, two boys, a husband and yourself to look after.
🥰🤗 Suze🌹🪻🌸 xxx
As a breastfeeding counsellor of 30 years, your story makes me so sad 😞 You were not given the best advice, and you certainly don't have to push through pain. There is always a why when breastfeeding isn't going well and that needs to be identified and resolved.
You said you haemorrhaged: that is very likely why your supply was delayed in onset. And your baby had jaundice, another clear reason for delay as jaundiced babies are too sleepy to remove milk effectively to establish supply. Painful latch is not normal but a sign the baby needs to take more breast tissue into their mouth, which can be a challenge for sleepy babies. I wish I had been able to support you through all this. But don't accept the label of not being able to breastfeed - you faced multiple challenges, which needed specialised support to overcome.
You’re right I probably didn’t receive the best advice or support. The whole thing was (and still is) a cause for sadness. I was in so much pain, utterly exhausted and had two other small boys to care for. Toby was unable to take much time off work either so I was alone. It was a pretty awful time. I couldn’t even get on the stairs in one go as I was so weak. One comfort is I look back and still can’t see how I could have done anything different at the time. Maybe if the internet back then was as it is now I could have found out more or found some decent help and support. X