9.23.2008
Update
I've been posting all over the place and had to stop. I couldn't maintain 3 different Mila blogs! If you are interested in seeing pics, videos, etc. feel free to msg me and I'll gladly send you the links!
Here's what's up ... in a nutshell:
1. Sleeping was/is a huge issue...I'm doing some wierd version of letting her fuss it out. I'm a maniac about trying to get her to sleep well and nap well.
2. We just returned from a visit to the east coast to see my husband's family. Sleep was about the same as it is here and we were able to maintain the same sort of fuss it out tactics....Mila was a dream on the way there -- she did not sleep on the plane, but she was very content most of the time. On the way home, not so much...
3. Solid food - trying to decide what is next...do we start making our own purees or what?
4. 2 teeth visible
5. I'm still breastfeeding (notice how I put this right after the 2 teeth visible...)
6. She's already doing Pilates...oh my goodness! Plank, control front, and Rolling Like a Ball...You think I'm joking...
7. She won't stop talking...lalalalal,dadadada,mamamam,blahblahblah...
8. Mommy has found a mother's helper...which means, mommy gets to teach pilates again!
6.27.2008
Mommy and Mila at the Pool!
6.26.2008
Sleep...
This is the first of many posts I'm sure I'll make on sleep. Sleep has become the ever elusive quest that I have started for myself and my 4 month old baby girl. When she gets good sleep, I get good sleep. When I get good sleep, I don't lose my mind at 3am feedings.
Sleep is the one subject all parents can talk about at length. When did your baby sleep through the night? How many naps does she/he take and when? It's like some insane badge of competency that you get if you answer the questions correctly. First of all, finally after reading every book about sleep I could get my hands on -- or at least the most well known ones, I have come to the following realizations....
1. Sleeping through the night means 5-6 hours straight. Ok, so Mila does this a lot. Not all the time, but she can do it. In fact, one night she went almost all through the night for real...and it scared me. I woke up that one night at 3am, clutching my chest in pain and realizing she hadn't fed for several hours - SEVERAL HOURS...not 2 or 3 but like 6 or 7.
2. Bedtime needs to be as soon as Mila shows she's tired -- which we try to hope happens around 7ish so she falls asleep at the same time every night - 7:20pm ish. Sometimes it happens earlier...
3. We can't rock her, shhh her, swaddle her, sing her, nurse her to sleep forever...The rocking her to sleep is starting to become physically impossible. The Shhh-ing her...I'll keep doing, the swaddling I'll do until she breaks free every night and can roll over and back in both directions. The singing I will never stop doing. The nursing...well, I know I'm supposed to lay her down sleepy but who doesn't love a full tummy to induce a food coma? We are working on "putting her down when she's drowsy but not asleep." This amounts to putting her in the crib when her eyes are kinda open...but she probably is already asleep. I don't know how we are going to accomplish this task.
4. Naps are so hard to get, but I keep trying -- even if it's to get a short cat nap. My hope is that even though she's not getting all the sleep she needs, at least she is getting some and hopefully it resets her enough to be able to hang longer in the evening until her real bedtime.
5. Don't think you've got it down and the sleep routine is set ... so far in her 4 months, she has varied her sleep pattern so many times that I can't even tell you... I made the mistake at one point into becoming too comfortable with how she was sleeping...JINX...she changed without a warning and that night I went slightly insane. As long as you expect nothing but constant possible change, you will be so disappointed...and who knows how you will react. I realize that Mila cannot be treated the same as my other life goals I've set for myself...Find out how to achieve them and step by step...you get there...No, you do not get there with a baby. She is hopefully going to get there just fine on her own...All you can do is help her have some sort of routine and even then sometimes that doesn't work!
6. If I had to do this part again, I would have approached the first weeks very differently. We had lots of family around so it was impossible to get any sort of routine in place...even though they were so much help to us. I didn't know how to make it comfy for her in our room, I might have really forced the issue on that and let her stay in there with us for a bit longer.
7. Oh I would have bought a white noise machine right off the bat and a sling...I have neither now but hear so many good things about them and wish I had started them when she was way younger. Now, we use the water/wave sounds from her swing to create a white noise barrier with the rest of the house. She also loves looking up at the AC vent when it is on and it seems to help her fall asleep.
I know this post was all over the place, but you see now what lack of sleep has done to me!
Sleep is the one subject all parents can talk about at length. When did your baby sleep through the night? How many naps does she/he take and when? It's like some insane badge of competency that you get if you answer the questions correctly. First of all, finally after reading every book about sleep I could get my hands on -- or at least the most well known ones, I have come to the following realizations....
1. Sleeping through the night means 5-6 hours straight. Ok, so Mila does this a lot. Not all the time, but she can do it. In fact, one night she went almost all through the night for real...and it scared me. I woke up that one night at 3am, clutching my chest in pain and realizing she hadn't fed for several hours - SEVERAL HOURS...not 2 or 3 but like 6 or 7.
2. Bedtime needs to be as soon as Mila shows she's tired -- which we try to hope happens around 7ish so she falls asleep at the same time every night - 7:20pm ish. Sometimes it happens earlier...
3. We can't rock her, shhh her, swaddle her, sing her, nurse her to sleep forever...The rocking her to sleep is starting to become physically impossible. The Shhh-ing her...I'll keep doing, the swaddling I'll do until she breaks free every night and can roll over and back in both directions. The singing I will never stop doing. The nursing...well, I know I'm supposed to lay her down sleepy but who doesn't love a full tummy to induce a food coma? We are working on "putting her down when she's drowsy but not asleep." This amounts to putting her in the crib when her eyes are kinda open...but she probably is already asleep. I don't know how we are going to accomplish this task.
4. Naps are so hard to get, but I keep trying -- even if it's to get a short cat nap. My hope is that even though she's not getting all the sleep she needs, at least she is getting some and hopefully it resets her enough to be able to hang longer in the evening until her real bedtime.
5. Don't think you've got it down and the sleep routine is set ... so far in her 4 months, she has varied her sleep pattern so many times that I can't even tell you... I made the mistake at one point into becoming too comfortable with how she was sleeping...JINX...she changed without a warning and that night I went slightly insane. As long as you expect nothing but constant possible change, you will be so disappointed...and who knows how you will react. I realize that Mila cannot be treated the same as my other life goals I've set for myself...Find out how to achieve them and step by step...you get there...No, you do not get there with a baby. She is hopefully going to get there just fine on her own...All you can do is help her have some sort of routine and even then sometimes that doesn't work!
6. If I had to do this part again, I would have approached the first weeks very differently. We had lots of family around so it was impossible to get any sort of routine in place...even though they were so much help to us. I didn't know how to make it comfy for her in our room, I might have really forced the issue on that and let her stay in there with us for a bit longer.
7. Oh I would have bought a white noise machine right off the bat and a sling...I have neither now but hear so many good things about them and wish I had started them when she was way younger. Now, we use the water/wave sounds from her swing to create a white noise barrier with the rest of the house. She also loves looking up at the AC vent when it is on and it seems to help her fall asleep.
I know this post was all over the place, but you see now what lack of sleep has done to me!
6.25.2008
Mila Update!
I'm not going to sugar coat this ... being a mom is the hardest job I have ever attempted...It is a series of experiments all of which feel like a failure most of the time. The one thing I feel like I'm doing right is breastfeeding...she's gaining weight steadily and seems to be happy with the quality of my milk!
Right now, we are constantly talking about the following challenges...sleep, naps, socializing, flying to Canada in September...and just general demeanor. There are so many theories we come up with on how we want to help her sleep, help her be comfortable out in the world and just generally help her feel comfortable with herself....
Last week she started rolling from her back to her belly...but she can't roll back...This means that she starts crying the second she realizes she can neither crawl or roll off her belly. But still...she constantly rolls to the belly! We can't stop her! Here's a video of her rolling to her belly!
Right now, we are constantly talking about the following challenges...sleep, naps, socializing, flying to Canada in September...and just general demeanor. There are so many theories we come up with on how we want to help her sleep, help her be comfortable out in the world and just generally help her feel comfortable with herself....
Last week she started rolling from her back to her belly...but she can't roll back...This means that she starts crying the second she realizes she can neither crawl or roll off her belly. But still...she constantly rolls to the belly! We can't stop her! Here's a video of her rolling to her belly!
Has anyone seen Anne?
It's been awhile since I've updated this blog...I've been trying to think of some catchy name for a blog to feature my new daughter Mila. For now, I'll post updates about her here! If anyone has any cute names for a blog - which would feature Mila, my challenges with being a mom, etc...you know, the typical but not so typical mommy blog....let me know!
Here we are having a little belly time on the boppy pillow!
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