Can you believe The Roo is 18 months already? It's like he just turned one... at least that's when my last blog post was! Oops!
Eric brought home work tonight, for the third time in as many nights, so I knew I had baby duty again. Not that I terribly mind. I love my child dearly, but when he begins to rub those sleepy little eyes at dinner, I'm often the first to glance and Eric and say, "Do you want to put this little guy to bed tonight?" or just straight up tell the little guy, "Daddy's gonna bathe you now". I even try to sell it off as "Good Father/Son bonding time" and ensure Eric that he is "so much better at putting the baby down than I am" (which for the record he really is). But alas, tonight work called for the husband and I knew it would be mommy's turn to put the baby to bed.
As I struggled to wrangle the little fellow into his 18 month jammies, I began to mentally calculate how quickly I could get this little guy to sleep. I had dishes to do, laundry to wash, and 2 casseroles to bake for work tomorrow, not to mention the fact that you can't walk 2 feet in any direction of our house without tripping over a toy. Maybe we could skip brushing his teeth, or I'll skip a few pages of the Very Hungry Caterpillar. Perhaps we won't read a book at all and he'll be so tired I can just put him to bed after getting those darn PJs on.
As I continued to struggle with the jammies, I came to a realization. The jammies had shrunk. I'm the first to admit I'm terrible at laundry, after all I've spent nights picking gum out of work pants and thrown away countless tops due to pen stains, shrinkage and poor/accidental bleach incidents. So apparently I had found a way to shrink pajamas I had watched a bajillion times already. Right? There is no way this little dude had out-grown them already. Right?? I mean, Didn't I just go to Carter's the other day on my way home from work on stock up on 18 month cold weather pajamas because he was growing out of his 12 month summer pajamas? RIGHT???
Wrong.
Another pair of 18 month PJ's found themselves too tight a squeeze for my little guy's big 'ol legs, and so up the stairs we went, to dig and pray that there were some larger ones up there somewhere in the boxes of hand-me-down clothes I have been so graciously given. Fortunately, last year my co-worker handed down some clothes to me and as I dug through them I found some 2T pajamas. I almost skipped right over them assuming they would swallow my little guy, But when I pulled them out of the drawer, looked at them, and then looked at my little guy, I realized they may actually fit him.
Like. A. Glove.
How did my sweet little 5 lb 14 oz guy fit into 2T pajamas? HOW is that possible? It hit me like a freight truck. He is growing up too fast. Way too fast.
I forgot about the laundry. I didn't care about the dishes. The toys will already be out for him to play with tomorrow.
If I'm so quick to rush through bed time, I might forget all the precious moments that bed time entails at this age. Like the joy in his eyes and huge smile on his face when he splashes in the bathtub and plays the drums on the side of the tub. Or the fact that you sometimes have to use 3 toothbrushes before you can get those teeth clean, one for each hand and one for mommy to use. Or that on the way out of the bathroom and into the bedroom he likes to switch the fan in the bathroom on and off 3-4 times before he will turn off the light and I take him to bed. The way he sticks his his little fingers through the holes in The Very Hungry Caterpillar book when we're reading, and how he wants to kiss the Beautiful Butterfly at the end, and then close his head in the book. Or the way he starts to babble after our night time prayers, and every now and then as you walk out the door and say "Goodnight, I love you" a somewhat comprehensible, toddler language "iyuvoo" slips out as you close the door and turn out the lights.
These are moments I never want to forget. I love that this blog exists so I can document these memories... Even if it's only every 8 months... Writing them down, so when The Roo decides he doesn't want to kiss the butterfly anymore, or doesn't need bedtime stories, I will have these moments as a fixed point in time that will help me remember to slow down.. and enjoy every moment, every quirk and every bedtime.
(FYI He really is the cutest, sweetest thing in the world when getting ready for bed. I really wanted to snap a picture of my little guy in his crib all ready for bed, but I knew by the time I went downstairs to get my phone and come back, the moment would be gone and he would likely be either asleep or crying. Plus anyone who knows The Roo knows that if you pull out a cell phone and don't give it to him within 3.4 seconds, a temper tantrum will absolutely ensue)
Little Andy-Roo made his arrival September 15, 2011. I am shamelessly publishing my adventures in learning how to be pregnant, be a mom, and maintain my sanity! First time mom, long time internet blog stalker. Safe enough for grandma, but hopefully fun and entertaining enough for friends (I promise it won't all be about baby poop)!
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Sunday, April 15, 2012
6 Months
So I am about a month late... but since I've been out the little Roo turned 6 months old! Time flies when you are having fun!
You've probably already seen these on Facebook, but I have to share his 6 month sneak-peek pics from Aimee Fuller Photography. They. Are. Amazing.
You've probably already seen these on Facebook, but I have to share his 6 month sneak-peek pics from Aimee Fuller Photography. They. Are. Amazing.
I am quite convinced that I have the cutest child in the history of 6 month old babies.
So a few things about my little 6 month old:
- Just when I am convinced that he is teething, and there is no way possible that he could possibly chew or drool anymore... he does. The water faucet that has replaced his mouth is constantly turned on, and at some point I am sure we will get teeth... or drown...
- Instead of crawling, Roo has taken to a kind of hop like that is reminiscent of a frog. He wriggles his legs up under him, then stretches his arms out with a bit of a leap to it. One day he will be an expert at leap frog. For now, we are just waiting for him to realize that crawling is actually easier than what he is doing.
- We are signing to him, but I don't know if it's enough that he realizes what we are trying to do. We sign, "I Love You", "Mommy", "Daddy", "Eat", "More", "All Done", and "Sleepy". I'm pretty sure he understands zero of them yet, but who knows. Maybe one day he will surprise us.
- We use the regular bathtub now. He loves to splash around for as long as I let him. We can't wait to take him swimming in a baby pool. We may also do swim lessons if they offer them a the rec center.
- The Roo is a little piggy. He eats like a champ. He loves oatmeal, apples, carrots, green beans, green peas, bananas, sweet potatoes, squash and zucchini.
We had our first baby birthday parties last weekend. We actually had 2 one-year old birthday parties! Two of his little friends turn one in April and we celebrated with them on Saturday. I will post pics from then soon!
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
I don't get her... but we got her...
I don't get it... What is it about this toy?!?
When I started going to a mommy group at Texas Women's I noticed that all these babies had a cute little rubber giraffe teething toy. I was told by one mom that her's son's giraffe was named Sophie. Then another mom said something about "Sophie". And then I learned there is a Sophie Epedimic with new moms.
What is it about this toy?
Meet Sophie:
When I started going to a mommy group at Texas Women's I noticed that all these babies had a cute little rubber giraffe teething toy. I was told by one mom that her's son's giraffe was named Sophie. Then another mom said something about "Sophie". And then I learned there is a Sophie Epedimic with new moms.
What is it about this toy?
Meet Sophie:
So here is why I was adamantly against purchasing Sophie for little Roo.
1. She is delightfully expensive. $25 for a 'Chew Toy' as Eric likes to call them. And let's be honest, with my dogs chances are she will end up in Lola or Patton's intestines before too long... I just could not justify spending that kind of money on a toy for infants!
2. She is French. I figure Andy was a little young to get too excited about 'designer' toys. Next thing you know he will be begging for some Marithe et Francois Girbaud baggy pants...
3. The squeaking... oh the squeaking! And this isn't your 'squeeze it hard enough and it will make a little noise' squeak toy. I mean, if you look at this thing funny it will squeak enough to wake a sleeping baby! God forbid the baby falls asleep while Sophie is in the vicinity.
4. Confusion.... This goes quite nicely with the squeaking issue, but it is getting very difficult for Patton and Lola to distinguish between a puppy toy and a baby toy. And I knew that any time I heard a squeak, I would have to look around to make sure Roo wasn't putting a dog toy in his mouth, and the dogs weren't putting a baby toy in their mouth!
5. Sophie is a female named Sophie. I kind of like being the most important woman in Roo's life right now, and it seems a little early to give it up to this floozy!!!
But who am I to deny happiness to such a sweet boy? After seeing how IN LOVE all of Roo's friends are with Sophie I decided that she would go on his Christmas List and low and behold, Grammy got Sophie for the Roo!
He. Loves. Her! The dogs are confused as hell... I've been replaced, He's squeaked himself awake on several occassions... but He. Loves. Sophie.
So... I don't know what it is about this little gal that the babes love so much... but trust me... all your preggo mamma's out there... your child's every happiness depends on it! :)
Monday, November 21, 2011
Andy's First Graduation!
Well, it's official, Andy has had his first graduation. Today we officially graduated from the Lactation Support Group at Texas Woman's Hospital. Andy and I have been going every Monday since he was 4 days old. The group is for new mom's and babies up to 6 weeks past their due date. It's a great group to help breastfeeding mom's figure out what the heck they are doing!
Most moms only go for 6 weeks, but since little Roo was 4 weeks early, they let me hang around a few more weeks. The group really was a god send for me, and I highly recommend it for anyone that delivers at Women's and wants to breastfeed. I surely would have quit about 4 days in without it!
Another great thing to come out of the group is a bunch of great new mom's that I have met! There are about 7 or 8 of us that still try to get together on Monday's for lunch and a stroller date (Remember, most of them graduated at least 3 weeks ago!). So Little Roo has a few friends right around his age, and even a birthday twin, Elijah that was born the same day as him! Today we ate at Black Walnut Cafe and walked the trail around Rice Stadium. Next week we plan on being ambitious and hitting up memorial park.
Speaking of Memorial Park, I'm back on my half marathon mission. I am set to do the My Fit Foods Woodlands Half Marathon in March, and I started training on Saturday. I went to Memorial Park at 7am (so early when Roo and I are used to hanging out in bed until 8 or 9ish) and ran 3 miles. OH. MY. GOODNESS. am I out of shape! I was limping around so bad all afternoon and all day yesterday! Hopefully it won't take too long to get back into decent shape to where I won't be so miserable after a long run!
It was brought to my attention that I am not posting enough blogs, so I apologize to my stalker... I will try to post more often! I will also try to get more pics of The Roo up... I have lost the cord to my camera, so as soon as I find it there is a whole boatload of pics to share!
Gig 'em!
MLS
Most moms only go for 6 weeks, but since little Roo was 4 weeks early, they let me hang around a few more weeks. The group really was a god send for me, and I highly recommend it for anyone that delivers at Women's and wants to breastfeed. I surely would have quit about 4 days in without it!
Another great thing to come out of the group is a bunch of great new mom's that I have met! There are about 7 or 8 of us that still try to get together on Monday's for lunch and a stroller date (Remember, most of them graduated at least 3 weeks ago!). So Little Roo has a few friends right around his age, and even a birthday twin, Elijah that was born the same day as him! Today we ate at Black Walnut Cafe and walked the trail around Rice Stadium. Next week we plan on being ambitious and hitting up memorial park.
Speaking of Memorial Park, I'm back on my half marathon mission. I am set to do the My Fit Foods Woodlands Half Marathon in March, and I started training on Saturday. I went to Memorial Park at 7am (so early when Roo and I are used to hanging out in bed until 8 or 9ish) and ran 3 miles. OH. MY. GOODNESS. am I out of shape! I was limping around so bad all afternoon and all day yesterday! Hopefully it won't take too long to get back into decent shape to where I won't be so miserable after a long run!
It was brought to my attention that I am not posting enough blogs, so I apologize to my stalker... I will try to post more often! I will also try to get more pics of The Roo up... I have lost the cord to my camera, so as soon as I find it there is a whole boatload of pics to share!
Gig 'em!
MLS
Sunday, October 2, 2011
You Forgot to Mention...
So I am currently 17 days into this whole 'Motherhood' thing, and I have to say... compared to a lot of people I know, I thought I was relatively prepared for what was coming... However there are still some things that have caught me off guard!
First of all, the whole "Never wake a sleeping baby" is false advertising. As a matter of fact, I have spent the last 17 days waking a sleeping baby every 3 hours to feed him. It's so sad to have to wake such a peaceful little guy... And he isn't usually happy about it either (That is until I start feeding him, then he's happy).
Now, I expected to get peed on occasionally, especially with a little boy... it comes with the territory... HOWEVER... I did not realize the dang kid would pee on me EVERY TIME I CHANGE HIS DIAPER!!! By the way, he does not do this to his father, or his mimi, or other grandmother... It's like he knows it's me, and it's his time to let it all go... I'm not saying I didn't expect it... I just didn't expect it to happen quite so often!!
Same goes with being pooped on... This kid has pooped on me 5 times in 17 days... 6 if you include the blowout diaper that made a mess all over my shorts (well they were Eric's shorts, but I was wearing them). The projectile factor caught me off guard as well... that poo can FLY!!!
Due to the whole 'pee on mom every time she changes my diaper' mindset that my little guy has, the amount of laundry in my life is pretty overwhelming. I mean, I imagine our water bill will double because I am doing at least twice as many loads of laundry as I did pre-baby (granted, I did laundry as little as possible prior to baby... so that may have something to do with it!)
Those are the main surprises so far... but I'm sure there will be plenty more in the future... I'll keep you posted!
Oh, and here's a couple pics of Andy and Patton playing together!
First of all, the whole "Never wake a sleeping baby" is false advertising. As a matter of fact, I have spent the last 17 days waking a sleeping baby every 3 hours to feed him. It's so sad to have to wake such a peaceful little guy... And he isn't usually happy about it either (That is until I start feeding him, then he's happy).
Now, I expected to get peed on occasionally, especially with a little boy... it comes with the territory... HOWEVER... I did not realize the dang kid would pee on me EVERY TIME I CHANGE HIS DIAPER!!! By the way, he does not do this to his father, or his mimi, or other grandmother... It's like he knows it's me, and it's his time to let it all go... I'm not saying I didn't expect it... I just didn't expect it to happen quite so often!!
Same goes with being pooped on... This kid has pooped on me 5 times in 17 days... 6 if you include the blowout diaper that made a mess all over my shorts (well they were Eric's shorts, but I was wearing them). The projectile factor caught me off guard as well... that poo can FLY!!!
Due to the whole 'pee on mom every time she changes my diaper' mindset that my little guy has, the amount of laundry in my life is pretty overwhelming. I mean, I imagine our water bill will double because I am doing at least twice as many loads of laundry as I did pre-baby (granted, I did laundry as little as possible prior to baby... so that may have something to do with it!)
Those are the main surprises so far... but I'm sure there will be plenty more in the future... I'll keep you posted!
Oh, and here's a couple pics of Andy and Patton playing together!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Living life 90 Minutes at a Time
Well, I am officially over 2 weeks into motherhood, and things are going great! Andy, Eric, Patton, Lola and I are all adjusting well.
A lot of people are asking how the puppies are handling the new addition. Lola licked Andy on the head, realized he wasn't food for her to eat and quickly lost interest. Patton wants Andy to play with him, so he will come up while we are holding Andy and start nudging him with his nose, and licking him... hoping for him to play back. I tried to tell him he had to wait a few months. Patton also gets REALLY concerned if Andy starts crying... Patton will go to the bassinet or pack n play and try to get to Andy (I am assuming to try and comfort him) or if we are holding him, Patton will come get by us and look at us like we are doing something wrong! However, I do think they may be a little jealous. After all, Andy gets to eat every 3 hours, whereas they only get to eat twice a day. I catch myself constantly asking Andy if he's hungry, and Lola and Patton perk up.. only to be disappointed that there is no food in their immediate future...
Well little Andy is a hungry little gremlin and per pediatricians orders must be fed every 3 hours. Now, that is every 3 hours from start of his first feeding, to the start of the next feeding. Well, let me tell you that is a LOT of feeding! Which does not leave a lot of time for mommy... The full process of Andy's average feeding is a hour and a half... which means I have been living my life 90 minutes at a time between feedings. Basically I can get one thing accomplished between feedings...
Here is an example of an average day for me... (which is funny, because feeding every 3 hours where do you really start your day? For consistency's sake we can start my day at 5:30... the same time Eric starts his day)
- Feed the baby
- Let the dogs out, feed them
- Short nap
- Feed again...
- eat breakfast
- take a shower if there is time
- Feed the baby
- Find something to eat for lunch
- Another baby feeding
- Wash all the clothes Andy has peed on in the last 24 hours
- Feed Andy again
- Spend some quality time with the hubs/ eat dinner
- Feed the baby
- Sleep
- Feed the baby again
- Sleep
- Feed the baby
- Sleep
It really doesn't leave much time to get anything done! My life now completely revolves around baby's feeding times... I suppose eventually he will eat less frequently, but until then this is my life! I sneak naps in when I can, but usually once I'm up in the morning, I'm up for the day... Who knew doing so little could be so exhausting?!?!
But we are all doing great, having fun and little Andy is growing like a weed already! :) I will try to post more pictures tomorrow... maybe instead of eating lunch ;)
A lot of people are asking how the puppies are handling the new addition. Lola licked Andy on the head, realized he wasn't food for her to eat and quickly lost interest. Patton wants Andy to play with him, so he will come up while we are holding Andy and start nudging him with his nose, and licking him... hoping for him to play back. I tried to tell him he had to wait a few months. Patton also gets REALLY concerned if Andy starts crying... Patton will go to the bassinet or pack n play and try to get to Andy (I am assuming to try and comfort him) or if we are holding him, Patton will come get by us and look at us like we are doing something wrong! However, I do think they may be a little jealous. After all, Andy gets to eat every 3 hours, whereas they only get to eat twice a day. I catch myself constantly asking Andy if he's hungry, and Lola and Patton perk up.. only to be disappointed that there is no food in their immediate future...
Well little Andy is a hungry little gremlin and per pediatricians orders must be fed every 3 hours. Now, that is every 3 hours from start of his first feeding, to the start of the next feeding. Well, let me tell you that is a LOT of feeding! Which does not leave a lot of time for mommy... The full process of Andy's average feeding is a hour and a half... which means I have been living my life 90 minutes at a time between feedings. Basically I can get one thing accomplished between feedings...
Here is an example of an average day for me... (which is funny, because feeding every 3 hours where do you really start your day? For consistency's sake we can start my day at 5:30... the same time Eric starts his day)
- Feed the baby
- Let the dogs out, feed them
- Short nap
- Feed again...
- eat breakfast
- take a shower if there is time
- Feed the baby
- Find something to eat for lunch
- Another baby feeding
- Wash all the clothes Andy has peed on in the last 24 hours
- Feed Andy again
- Spend some quality time with the hubs/ eat dinner
- Feed the baby
- Sleep
- Feed the baby again
- Sleep
- Feed the baby
- Sleep
It really doesn't leave much time to get anything done! My life now completely revolves around baby's feeding times... I suppose eventually he will eat less frequently, but until then this is my life! I sneak naps in when I can, but usually once I'm up in the morning, I'm up for the day... Who knew doing so little could be so exhausting?!?!
But we are all doing great, having fun and little Andy is growing like a weed already! :) I will try to post more pictures tomorrow... maybe instead of eating lunch ;)
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Our House Grew by Two Feet!
If you haven't already heard, our little boy arrived on Thursday,
September 15, 2011 at 12:59 pm. He weighed 5 lbs 14 oz and was 18 3/4"
long. And he is perfect!
I never really
thought I would enjoy the infant stage of motherhood, since all those
little boogers do is eat, sleep and poop, but I am absolutely LOVING it!
Andy is an amazing little cuddler and I could spend all day on the
couch just cuddling with him and admiring how freaking cute he is!
And
I know most mom's are partial and think their kid is cute, but for real
I have a ridiculously beautiful kid. Thanks to my nutritionist, who
loaded me down with ridiculous amounts of fish oil, he has perfect skin,
and hair, and his head wasn't funky and cone shaped for very long. He
has had daddy's lips and chin, and even though he was 4 weeks early, he
was very proportional and not super skinny and lanky. He's pretty
freaking cute.
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