Showing posts with label 365. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 365. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2011

My growing 9 month old






You've seem to have lost your desire to say "dada" as you made the discovery that mom is always asking you to say "mama"
And now you stand at at will whenever you're around anything you can use to lift yourself up
I cannot keep your fingers out of drawers
Or get your diapers on fast enough
I have discovered that background noise (air purifier) helps you lengthen your naps by 1/2 - 1 hr
You still don't seem to be interested in your high chair or eating your bananas
But grapes in tiny little bites will arrest your interest for maybe 5 minutes
There isn't any room in your heart right now for anyone else but your mom, but I can live with that!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Visit to the family home


Growing bigger and cuter everyday.
But we're still having trouble with sleep!
Nap times are still irregular.
Frequent stirring in the night.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Sick

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 He was sick for 5 days.
His only symptom was a moderately high fever up to 104 degrees.
The nights were hard
Frequent crying, fussing, waking episodes
But he seems better now.
I'm very thankful.

His eczema seems to be better with the moisturing lotion that the dermatologist recommended.

You can also see his first 2 baby teeth -- adorable!

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

7th month self portrait

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Got too excited about being able to crawl (pushing his tush up and inching along).
Face planted onto the wood floor.
This is the after picture -- being consoled by grandpa.
Doesn't he quite resemble grandpa?  Must be the cheeks!

Friday, December 10, 2010

4/365

We've been having difficulty with nap time.
I'm utterly exhausted this week.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Eating

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We're starting solids this week officially.
Although he has already eaten bananas, papayas, and a spoonful of cream of corn while his grandparents were visiting before Thanksgiving.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Goal Setting


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After giving birth to Luke, I had a difficult time getting him to take the breast.  Essentially, he did not receive a feeding until nearly 18 hrs after birth.  I was so anxious because my goal was to breastfed him for at least six months.  I kept trying to get him interested in latching at the breast, but all he wanted to do was cry and turn away.  I refused to have him supplemented.  Finally, on the second day, he latched!  It was an amazing joy to see my son feeding from my breasts.  However, our difficulty did not stop there.  Although he was latching most of the time, we were having problems with trying to position him so that his latch was deep enough.  I started experiencing a lot of pain as he was feeding.  The pain persisted even though I asked all the nurses to evaluate his latch and they all told me that it looked great and that breastfeeding was "supposed to hurt at first."  The pain was unbearable at times to the point where I had to clench my teeth and point my toes during some sessions.  My nipples were cracked and blistered by the end of the second day.

However, I persisted.   Each session, I would attempt to evaluate his latch to ensure that I would get the deepest latch possible.  I also worked on different nursing positions because I began to experience terrible back and shoulder pain from constantly being hunched over  as I was nursing my son.

There was also the issue of my over supply and fast milk ejection reflex.  I was so desperate to breastfeed my son but one incident almost made me give up.  It was during the time he was experiencing his 2 - 3 weeks growth spurt.  He was literally on the breast all day long and he kept crying!  I was sure that I somehow had caused my milk supply to diminish from not drinking enough water or from forgetting to alternate to the other breast at each subsequent feeding.  Of course, now I know better.

I did relent to supplement him once.  But after that, knowing the joy I experienced as I was breastfeeding my son, I knew that I would do everything in my power to ensure that my son never received another bottle if I could help it.

And as of this week, I have met my goal of breastfeeding him for six months.  And since we've made it this far, I'm extending the time-frame of our breastfeeding relationship to one-year!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Up

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Luke in his first sitting up picture
Well, more leaning forward than anything.

* 365 project idea inspired by Georgia.  The idea became my blog inspiration.  So thanks Georgia!