Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Friday, April 11, 2014
A Trip
When Emma was 11 weeks old, she took her first flight! Gardening Mom, Sister Swimmer, little Em and myself trecked across the country all the way to Delaware for my first traveling-with-a-baby experience (Sister Singer had to stay for her classes).
I had always thought traveling with a baby was a little silly, but color me ignorant when we found out that my step-Grandmother (though she's never seemed like a step anything to me) was sick and I couldn't imagine not going to see her with Emma while on my maternity leave. Between her diagnosis and booking our flights was only a few days, and to be honest, it's a good thing we moved so quickly becuse in the weeks that would pass between booking the trip and actually going on the trip, I mustered up quite a lot of anxiety over the entire thing.
I envisioned turbulence and a flying baby (yes, I flew with her on my lap). I had nightmares of her screaming the entire flight. I thought maybe she would enter a growth spurt, and be fussy the entire trip.
What really happened? Our flights were smooth sailing, she slept almost the entirety of both 5+ hours flights with very short stints of crying when she was hungry, and she was generally a happy baby most of the trip. Except for the nights. She really worked me good those nights, waking up almost hourly every night. Something she didn't even do as a brand-new baby home from the hospital. Without my Handsome Husband to help out, I was one tired mama. But alas, I survived.
She did have one fun surprise for me in the Philadelphia airport while we waited to board our homeward bound flight. Mid-breastfeeding, she had a total poopspolsion all. over. me. It soaked out her diaper, through her onesie, through the blanket she was sitting on, and onto my jeans. Imagine my horror when I realized what had happened. Luckily I found a "family" restroom, and went to work cleaning us up. I patted my own back for thinking ahead with not only spare clothes for little miss Em, but a spare outfit for me, too! I got her naked, and myself changed, and not a moment later did she spit up everywhere. I was eternally grateful to the Spit Up Gods for having her do it at the best possible moment (if there is ever a great moment for spit up, that is), while she was naked. Cleaned that mess up, turned around to grab a fresh diaper, and what the fuh, she is lying in a puddle of her own pee. Seeing that she had sufficiently emptied her body of, well...everything, I picked her up and cleaned up yet another mess of bodily fluids (the joys of motherhood). Finally, it seemed, I got her dressed and we were on our way. It was not funny at the time, but gives me a chuckle now that I'm removed from the situation. In the moment though, I wondered what I did in a previous life to deserve that kind of torture.
In the end, I am so glad we made the trip. There were difficulties, but it was easier than I thought (especially the flying part!), and Emma got to meet family that it may have been years before she'd gotten a chance to meet otherwise. My Grandmother's health seems to be improving, so we hope there are lots of visits to come!
I had always thought traveling with a baby was a little silly, but color me ignorant when we found out that my step-Grandmother (though she's never seemed like a step anything to me) was sick and I couldn't imagine not going to see her with Emma while on my maternity leave. Between her diagnosis and booking our flights was only a few days, and to be honest, it's a good thing we moved so quickly becuse in the weeks that would pass between booking the trip and actually going on the trip, I mustered up quite a lot of anxiety over the entire thing.
I envisioned turbulence and a flying baby (yes, I flew with her on my lap). I had nightmares of her screaming the entire flight. I thought maybe she would enter a growth spurt, and be fussy the entire trip.
What really happened? Our flights were smooth sailing, she slept almost the entirety of both 5+ hours flights with very short stints of crying when she was hungry, and she was generally a happy baby most of the trip. Except for the nights. She really worked me good those nights, waking up almost hourly every night. Something she didn't even do as a brand-new baby home from the hospital. Without my Handsome Husband to help out, I was one tired mama. But alas, I survived.
My little snow baby
In the end, I am so glad we made the trip. There were difficulties, but it was easier than I thought (especially the flying part!), and Emma got to meet family that it may have been years before she'd gotten a chance to meet otherwise. My Grandmother's health seems to be improving, so we hope there are lots of visits to come!
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
How Long Will I Love You?
How long will I love you?
As long as stars are above you, and longer if I can.
How long will I need you?
As long as the seasons need to follow their plan.
How long will I be with you?
As long as the sea is bound to wash upon the sand.
As long as you want me to, and longer by far.
As long as your father told you, as long as you can.
As long as I live through you, however long you say.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Baby Girl Emma: Month Three
What's new? Emma is such a joy to be around (okay most of the time...)! She smiles so much, and is so interested in the world around her. She has started getting interested in the television, and being very vocal at night - "chatting" away for hours, sometimes!
Hair: Her hair is definitely a bit more red, but looks much more red in photos than in person. It has more of a red hue when in the light, and looks almost completely brown at night or in low lighting.
Eyes: Still blue and gorgeous! They have actually gotten a bit lighter, so I'm really interested to see how the color will change.
Clothes: Emma is fitting perfectly in most 3-month clothes. I just washed and put away all her 6-month clothes, as I think some of them may start fitting and I want to get the most use out of all these adorable outfits!
Sleep: Right at the beginning of her third month, Emma started waking up only once at night. We went on a trip shortly after, and during that she slept awful at night. Once we got home, she got a little better, but by the end of Month Three, she is waking up multiple times a night again. I am hoping this is a short regression, as it is making me very nervous for going back to work in just weeks. She naps really well most days, and while she takes good naps in the car and stroller, I find she is most well-rested on days where she gets at least one or two long naps at home. She naps in her swing most often, and still sleeps in the pack and play in our room at night.
Feeding: After her two month shots, Emma had a few days where she was eating significantly less than previously, but since her weight gain had been exemplary, I let her choose when she wanted to eat by telling me with hunger cues. There were a few days were she only ate 6 times in a 24-hour-period (she was eating 8-10 most days prior to that). After a few days, she went back to her average 2 1/2-3 hours between feedings during the day. Her fussiness while eating has greatly improved, and we are doing great with breastfeeding. My supply dipped shortly after our trip - I think it was due to stress, being off our schedule, and a growth spurt. Things seem to be back to normal now.
Likes: Lying on her back looking at the ceiling fan, tummy time for short periods of time with the boppy, the lambs on her swing (she likes to talk with them!), watching Mommy throw the O-ball rattle in the air in front of her
Dislikes: Apparently sleeping at night is not on her list of things to do as we wrap this month up!! She has has given up the pacifier except for some select days, and is not loving being cradled like a baby in the crook of your arm anymore unless she is very tired.
Mama Update: Feeling good! I am starting to really want to work out, but am terrified of it affecting my milk supply. When I experienced a small dip, I realized how incredibly important it is to me for Emma to keep receiving exclusively breast milk, and it might be worth it for me to wait on working out at all until I am not as concerned. I may start with jogging just a few days a week, and see if it poses an issue.
Milestones:
Huge improvement in head control - by the end of our vacation, Emma was holding her head up like a champ!
Looking Forward To: Passover and Easter! I ordered her personalized Easter basket last weekend, and can't wait to fill it up with goodies. We are also opening a savings account for little lady, and I plan to use all holidays as an excuse to deposit a little extra.
Huge improvement in head control - by the end of our vacation, Emma was holding her head up like a champ!
Looking Forward To: Passover and Easter! I ordered her personalized Easter basket last weekend, and can't wait to fill it up with goodies. We are also opening a savings account for little lady, and I plan to use all holidays as an excuse to deposit a little extra.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
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