Monday, May 18, 2009

things i'll do differently

I won’t lie. I can’t wait to be pregnant again (although, I can actually wait… no, Ryan isn’t getting a brother or sister anytime in the near future). I’m amazed at how fast the past eight months has gone by since she was born. I can’t believe it’s been a year and a half since I found out I was pregnant. First, I counted her life in hours because it was unbelievable… “she’s only eleven hours old”… and that turned into four days old… which became one week, two weeks, one month, four months, six months… I just can’t believe how quickly it all goes by. It seems like only yesterday that she was so tiny in my arms and would randomly sleep for four or five hours while we watched football (oh, newborns!) and her cries sounded like a baby kitten… and look at that little stinker now. She’s crawling all over the place, yanking on the curtains, feeding herself cereal, climbing out of her bathtub and tiring herself out so much during the day that her bedtime keeps creeping up earlier and earlier. She has a bedtime! And a naptime! And bathtime! When she was tiny, it felt like we did everything by the seat of our pants and now she’s carved out this little scheduled routine for herself. She’s a big girl.

I’ve started thinking of all the things I’ll do differently with my next pregnancy and our next baby… not because I did them wrong the first time around, but because I think I can make the experience better.

  • Not indulge less, but perhaps not as much… I ate like a champ throughout my pregnancy. I don’t doubt that my eating habits were to blame for much of my nearly 50 pound weight gain… but I was pregnant and hungry and happy. I kept McDonald’s and Red Hot and Blue in business. Next time, I probably won’t eat less (because I know how unbelievably hungry you get – you’re a bottomless pit!) but I’ll try and limit how much terrible food I eat.
  • Speaking of weight gain… I challenge myself to keep my weight gain under 30 pounds. 35 pounds, max. There’s no need to hit 50 again! Next time, I’ll exercise a little more… especially throughout the first two trimesters.
  • Staying home with my little one(s)… If we could afford for me to stay home right now, I would probably already be pregnant again. This is just a dream, but next time, I really hope to be able to stay home with my babies for good. Not just for ten weeks.
  • No more ‘sposies… I considered the switch to cloth diapers with Ryan but she spends so much time at our mom’s houses. I can’t really expect them to invest the time and energy into it – it just doesn’t feel fair. But, after much research (and discovering those cute Bum Genius 3.0s!) I’ve decided that next time we will be cloth diapering.
  • Homemade baby food… I occasionally make food for Ryan right now (mostly ones that are easy and don’t require baking or steaming before pureeing – mango, avocado, etc…) but next time, I plan on making all or most of the baby food. Even though Ryan eats all organic foods at this point, it’s only when you make the food yourself that you know exactly what they’re eating. Plus, it gives me an excuse to buy the Beaba Babycook. My mom wanted to buy it for me the other day (thanks, mom!!) but Ryan’s going to be moving on to table food before we know it… but next time!
  • Invest in a fancy schmancy swing… Despite the advice we received, we didn’t go the fancy schmancy swing route and I wish we had. I would have loved to have brought Ryan home and laid her in the Little Lamb Papasan Swing (who wouldn’t want to lay in that??? It has lamb ears!) but they just looked so enormous. We ended up borrowing a swing when she was a few weeks old but it wasn’t soft and luxurious like this and she never really got into it… next time!
  • TMI Warning: L&D info coming… Next time, I’ll say yes to the mirror. The idea freaked me out this time around but now I regret not actually seeing Ryan being born (although I definitely felt it!!). Next time, I may actually ask my mom to videotape the entire thing. Next time, and I already gave a TMI warning so you’ve been warned… but next time, I’ll use the stool softeners religiously.
  • Obviously this is in God’s hands (but a girl can hope, right?) but next time, I’d like to give birth in late Winter/early Spring. The only downside I see to this is that I wouldn’t be swimsuit-ready for the summer but maybe I won’t even care. It would be a heck of a lot more comfortable to be pregnant in the winter (and the maternity clothes are cute!) and having a baby in March means being able to go on lots of walks outside since it’s getting warmer out… I felt like it got too cold too fast when Ryan was little.

As far as items I wouldn’t use/need again… I’ll keep the swaddle blankets but Ryan was anti-swaddle from the beginning. Huggies diapers (unless you like major poo blowouts). Dreft detergent (way too fragrant – use a free and clear detergent instead). Travel swing (especially since I want to buy a larger swing – either way, we never used it). Gerber onesies (if you buy them, buy them two sizes too big – they shrink soooooo much). Bumbo – thought we would use it a ton when she started sitting in it… but she started wanting OUT of it within a month.

Oh, and must haves?

  • Boppy. Must. Have. A. Boppy. Ryan’s almost eight months old and we still use it every single day. She lays on the couch and the Boppy sort of cradles her while she eats. It’s the greatest thing ever.
  • Fisher Price whale tub.
  • Born Free bottles. Sure, they have a few more pieces than regular bottles like Avent, but they’re wonderful. ”They” say they reduce colic, ear infections, gassiness and reflux… and I like to attribute our good luck in those departments to these bottles. Plus, I like how wide the nipples are.
  • Footie pajamas (particularly those from babyGap).
  • Carter’s super soft dot changing pad cover… SO SOFT! Buy two.
  • Fisher Price Rainforest Bouncer – Ryan was beyond addicted to this thing for several months. Steve’s mom just bought one for Morgan and Peter so hopefully Mason will love it, too.

I should really get back to work… but I wanted to keep track of all of these things – if not for my own record, then to help any mommies-to-be out there. I don’t think I’ll even get into the crazy notion I have that I may be able to give birth med-free next time. For some reason, I feel like the fact that I made it to 6cm before my epidural makes me confident that I could have made it longer… hah. We’ll see about that.

Finally, I just have to announce that I stepped onto the scale yesterday and I am officially officially officially… at pre-pregnancy weight. I even fluctuate below pre-pregnancy weight depending on the time of day. My body certainly isn’t shaped the same and my pants are one size bigger than before, but this baby girl is so worth it that I don't even care!

welcome back!

Hey, look at me! I'm wishy-washy! I've submitted and re-joined the Blogger world. While I loved the functionality of my Wordpress dashboard, I missed the simplicity of Blogger. Widgets are easier. Uploading is easier. It's just simple - which is ironic, since the whole reason I initially made the switch to Wordpress was for its simplicity. I'm not entirely sure if I can export my Wordpress blog back here, so for the time being (and possibly forever), the link to my old blog is at the top. Read it at your leisure. :)

Friday, December 12, 2008

i'm out

I'm moving... from now on, find me at Wordpress. Update your blog links and favorite places! :) See you on the other side.

Monday, December 8, 2008

a case of the mondays?

I have the ultimate case of the Mondays this morning... unlike any normal Monday morning. Today is my first day back at work, my first day apart from my baby girl and my first day in the real world. It is a little surreal - as though it is only temporary. I don't get sad until I think to myself, "It's not temporary... I'll be at work and away from Ryan every single weekday from now on"... such a bummer. Luckily, our moms are our angels/saviors/best grandmas ever because they will be watching her for us while we're at work. I feel like it's going to be such a burden for them, but they both insist they want nothing more than to be with the baby whenever they have the opportunity - so I dropped Ryan off with my mom this morning. The routine was much more hectic than it used to be before work... with her and the dogs and making sure we have our lunches and her hat and the dogs have been fed and walked... it makes for a long morning before we've even left the house. It was so rushed I didn't have much of a chance to be sad when I left her -although I definitely am now! I brought a cute picture of her for my desk... not quite the same, but it's nice to look at those chubby cheeks while I'm working. :)

Back to work... ugh.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

polaroid post

my favorite little baby


there's five of us now!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

finally...

The day after Thanksgiving is the unofficial beginning of the Christmas season. Normally, we would have completely decorated the house by Friday night but the baby slows things down a bit... we finished last night, though. Our tree is up - with ornaments and new LED lights to satisfy Steve - with our brand new Crate and Barrel tree skirt to satisfy me - and most importantly, with a few presents underneath it! It's so cute to see little gifts with tags "To: Ryan... From: Mommy and Daddy" sitting under the tree. Last year at Christmas we were hoping for this miracle (who is sleeping next to me on the couch) and a few weeks later we found out she was on her way... and now here she is. Pretty crazy.


She had her two month appointment (ugh - shots) last week and was 11 lbs. 7 oz. - growing pretty fast! It's so sad - she's outgrown all of her newborn clothes and a lot of her 0-3 clothes! At BabyGap, which is her favorite store (of course), she's in 3-6 months! Where does the time go? Seriously. Where does it go? My maternity leave is almost over. I only have one more week home with her and I am heartbroken. My favorite time of the day is cuddling on the couch with her while we watch the Today show... she really loves the lights and colors of the TV... and I eat my breakfast while she laughs and coos next to me. It's so much fun and I'm going to miss it!

Ugh. Back to work already??? What a bummer.

Thanksgiving was delicious, as usual. We had a difficult time fitting in two Thanksgiving dinners, which is beyond me. We live in the same town as both sets of parents yet it never ceases to be problematic. Can't wait until Christmas! Regardless, we all got to talk to my dad on the phone after dinner and I went home feeling sufficiently stuffed full of casseroles and potatoes and corn pudding and turkey... just enough to ruin my post-partum skinny diet. Oh well. It's the holiday season, right?

Last but not least, we booked our trip to NYC for Valentine's Day (cannot wait!) and I bought my plane ticket to go see my best friend in the whole wide world (and her new little man, Sawyer!) a few weeks before that... our babies will finally get to have a playdate! He's going to be born any day now and Ryan and I are eagerly awaiting our trip to visit. :) I haven't seen Sara since my birthday last year so our short little trip will be full of best friend talk, babies and good old Kansas City BBQ. Yum.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

happy two months, baby

She's two months old. Wow.

I don't think I'm being hormonal - this is just a touching song! It's a wonderful thing to hear on a day when I'm super tired from being up with little miss Ryan last night. How can the song not bring tears to your eyes??? It's perfect for her two month birthday.







On another topic - look at me, learning how to post videos. :)