Monday, January 30, 2012
Night Away
Of course I texted and called several times throughout the day, but I knew they were in good hands. I had such a fun time at the shower and loved getting to celebrate her and her sweet baby girl Sadie! (To read more about Terri go to her blog here ). I think it was good for both Dan and me to get away. I needed a break and to spend some time getting dressed up, eating hot meals, talking without intterruption and just enjoying my friends. Dan got a chance to be full time stay home dad for about 30 hours. He got the experience of trying to juggle taking a shower (it is tough during the day), keeping the house clean, providing healthy meals, potty times, safety and bedtimes. He did great! I came home to a clean house!!!! So impressive! Although he did great I don't think he will be trading me jobs anytime soon...hehe! "It is SO hard keeping the house clean with them awake." he told me...Oh don't I know it!!! :)
Anyway I had a great weekend and feel recharged and encouraged. I loved getting to see my friends! I loved that the kids and Dan had a good time bonding and experiencing things together. I was so glad to see the kids and think one night away was the perfect amount! Thanks Dan :)
Here is a random picture of the kids...such cuties!
Friday, January 27, 2012
10 Hours
Anyway for the last 7 days Pierce has slept for at least 10 hour stretches...and last night he did an 11 hour stretch!!!! It has been so good for me. This preggo needed some decent sleep. We have changed a few things in his night time routine...who knows if it has been one particular thing or a combo or him just growing out of it on his own. Here are a few things we have done.
1. We no longer let him fall asleep while eating. I have read that this is a really bad habit for a few reasons. The first is they associate that with comfort and sleep and will expect to be fed to sleep when they wake up (which is exactly what he was doing). Also when they go to sleep with such a full tummy they will wake up feeling hungry when they aren't so full even though they are not actually hungry (they are just not stuffed to the brim). So we feed him his last bottle 30 min to an hour before bedtime. If he falls asleep while eating we just wake him up and let him play for a few minutes. Yes it is kind of crummy, but so is waking up a bazillion times a night...yes a BAZILLION. Hehe
2. We have been laying him down in his crib to go to sleep for the night awake. This would have been a hard one for me but he actually just recently stopped liking rocking. Anytime I have tried to rock him to sleep he gets so squirmy and fights it so hard. So I have been putting him in his crib which for some reason he likes better. It has been nice doing this because for bedtime he is so tired he doesn't put up much of a fuss. Only crying for 10 min or even less and sometimes not at all. But this helps him learn to self-soothe a little better.
3. We have turned off background noise. We have done this for both kids and for some reason they are both sleeping so much better to quiet. We used to have music playing all night. Not sure if this is a coincidence but hey its working...so we are going with it.
4. When he woke in the night I would give him 10-15 min before I went in there and took care of his needs. I knew he wouldn't put himself to sleep but I did want him to realize that it is night time and it is the time to spend by yourself. 10 minutes was a good amount of time because I don't think it was long enough to scar him or be traumatizing and he knew mommy will come for you. But he did get the clue that mom should not always be there at night. (Although just a note 10 minutes at 2 am feels like 2 hours....)
5. I slowly weaned him from eating at night. When he would wake up I would feed him 4 oz for a few nights then 3 oz, etc...while I was also increasing his amounts before and after bed.
Then slowly little by little he slept through the night. There were a few times when he would wake up and I would give him the 10 minutes before I would go and feed him and he put himself back to sleep. And for the last few nights he has not even woken up crying!!!
Please don't think I am bragging...this has been a LONG and stressful road for us. I am just so thankful to finally get some sleep. And I am so thankful that I didn't have to "break" Pierce in the process. It was a relatively stressless (this is not a word, but you get the point) way. I am really proud of him. I am crossing my fingers that this is the end of our sleepless nights for a few months...
until little #3 comes along :)
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Watch Out Girls
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
process vs product
I think this article that my friend showed me says it so much better than I am doing so I suggest you read it when you get a chance! http://www.handsonaswegrow.com/2012/01/parenting-learning-to-let-go.html
Anyway....encouraged by reading this article I went and added some more materials to our art box! When I was a teacher it was so much easier for me to do these activities because the classroom already has those materials and is set up to do that. At home I sometimes forget or can get intimidated about doing the same activities. I am so thankful for these helpful prods in the right direction. They continue to push me to be a better mother and a teacher! So we went to the store and got glue, glitter, glitter glue, feathers, poms, tape and ribbons. I showed her how to squeeze the glue, and shake the glitter and pull down the tape so she could do it herself. Then I stood back and watched her explore. She LOVED it! I am so proud of my little artist!
The beginning of our art time |
busy squeezing...so good for her hand strength |
so busy |
Her creation! |
Hmm..maybe I would like to add some feathers |
The end result! |
Shoes
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
Surprise
Are you as surprised as we are?
I doubt it!
Are you as excited as we are?
I hope so!!!
I had a doctor appointment today and we had a sonogram. We saw the teeniest tiniest little baby in there! The heart was beating strong around the 160's. I am 7 weeks and will be due September 2, 2012.
Want to hear a funny story? I had my first period in November and did the math and expected the next one on Christmas Eve (tmi...sorry..I dont have a filter). So Christmas Eve came and went and I didn't think about it too, much because I was still nursing exclusively and thought that could probably mess my schedule up. It was New Years Eve and I decided to take the test so I could have peace of mind and get to enjoy a few adult beverages. I was sure it would be negative. I took the test and it took a long time to come up so while it was blinking and telling me it was thinking I relaxed and thought, "I am wasting my money taking this, of course it was going to be negative." Then up pops, "PREGNANT." I seriously stared at it in disbelief forever. I was NOT expecting it to say that. Hahaha! This baby already has a little mind of its own. Cannot wait to welcome it to our crazy and busy family. And in case you were counting...yes this makes 3 children under 3 years!!! Let the adventures begin! What an awesome way to ring in the new year. Now I am super excited for 2012!!!! :)
A Couple of Things
Thing 1: Pierce slept from 7:30 pm to 6:30am last night! Praise GOD!!!!! I really really needed that. Here's to hoping we are on a decent schedule now (please, oh please, oh please, oh please).
Thing 2: Saffryn is using the potty without any help now (except I double check the wiping...yay). She is also currently singing A Holly Jolly Christmas while sitting on the pot. Hahah. And that is why 2 year olds are awesome...and hilarious!
Thursday, January 19, 2012
The Future
You know what I really want? I want to find someone from the future who will talk to me for a bit about my children. I want to hear how they are doing 5,10,15 years from now. I want to hear, "You are doing a good job. Keep it up, this will really benefit your children years from now." Or "You need to kick this behavior now it is only going to get worse." Or "He will out grow this shortly so don't worry, too much about it." Or maybe even "Yes this is her strength. Continue to develop it...it will serve her nicely in the future." Wouldn't that be so nice?!?!
But until one of you kind readers show me how to get in touch with someone from the future who will actually talk with me, I am stuck feeling this thing out. I will continue to listen to my children's cues and respond the best I can. I will try and balance my selfish desires of taking care of my needs with my un-selfish desires of meeting my children's needs. I will try and rest in the fact that God has our back. I will remember I am a flawed human and therefore a flawed mother. I will make mistakes. This actually takes a lot of pressure off of me. God is the ultimate healer and restorer and he will take care of my children if they let him.
So in the meantime I will try and trust God myself. I will take a deep breath and ask for His guidance. I will rest in the fact that he intrusted me with the care of these awesome children. It is a precious and important job! Not an easy one mind you. It is full of questions and what ifs and am I's. But I wouldn't trade it for anything. And in the future I hope I am able to tell young moms, "You know what...this is a hard job. But you are doing a good job. Hang in there...the things you are doing will benefit your children greatly. Most of all love them with all you have and let God take care of you. Rest in the fact that he loves you and your children dearly."
Monday, January 16, 2012
Creations
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Tomato Soup
SO tasty!!!
Friday, January 13, 2012
outside
Thursday, January 12, 2012
8 Months Old
- Mr. Pierce is now 8 months old!
- He is a cuddler! He loves to be held and kissed!!!
- He is SO busy
- He has a full head of blond hair. He might need to get a hair cut soon!!!
- He has a tooth!!!!
- He loves to play with his sister
- He is a great eater and is doing so well with solids!
- He likes to explore and loves to be hands on
- He smiles and laughs a lot
- He is our sensitive boy and still makes the saddest faces
- He is an absolute joy and Dan and I could not love him any more!!!
Dear Sleep
You know Saffryn pretty well but the truth about her is she always seems to have one ear open to the world so as not to miss anything. This can really hinder your time with her. Don't take it too personally though, she is just too busy for her own good. She does not always see how good it is to spend time with you.
Pierce is getting more comfortable with you, but seems to need me as a buffer once or twice a night. Thanks for being patient because I can tend to want to push him out of this phase and forget sometimes it just takes time.
There will come a time when my children will meet with you regularly without my assistance. That will free me up to have more time with you and I am SO looking forward to it. But in the mean time thank you for your patience. I am not sure how long this will last, but I know it is better for your long term relationship with them if I help support them now. I know how good you are for us and appreciate even the slightest meeting we get to have. I have come to appreciate you so much more and do not take you for granted like I used to.
I just wanted you to know why I had to leave your presence so often during the night. Just remember it is not you...they are slow to warm up to everyone :)
xoxo
Tylie
Monday, January 9, 2012
Solid Foods
He HATES baby rice and oatmeal. He gags with each mouth full and gets so fussy. I thought it was just the newness of solid foods but he does not gag on other foods we have tried. I mean he gags EVERY bite any time I try it with him. HA!
He has tried sweet potato, apples and bananas so far and loves them all.
He loves to feed himself. It makes a big mess but it is so good for his eye hand coordination.
One day Saffryn was eating crackers for a snack. He was watching and kept reaching and trying so desperately to get one. I decided to try it and just see how he would do. He was a pro! He took tiny bites and gummed them to death.
He loves to be a big boy and is wanting to eat more and more solid foods. Now I have to get busy and make him some more things. Next up: carrots, peas, green beans, pears, blueberries...yum!
Isn't fun learning things about your children!!!!
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Trouble Maker
Friday, January 6, 2012
Husband
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Sensory for 2
Let the adventure begin! |
Can you tell he was enjoying himself! |
The playdough I made |
Haha! |
Had to have a flour face shot! |
They were LOVING it! |
She was covered in it. |
Teehee! Such a busy boy who doesn't want to miss anything! |