Thursday, December 31, 2009

Anthropomorphizing a Two Month Old

I'm trying to be good about taking pictures of Josh at his monthly birthday markers. We have a picture frame with slots for each month and I'll feel better knowing the photos are to the day. It's the obsessive side of me.

I propped Josh up in the glider and as I looked through the photos, I was amused by his various expressions. But I tell ya, this kid knows when a camera is on him because he doesn't smile and stops doing the cutest of cutes. He has such a great smile that I have the hardest time getting a picture of.

So, here for your enjoyment...I present Joshua The Human Emoticon.

{sigh}
"Here we go again. More pictures"


"Okay, Mom. Figure out your lighting and let's get going."


{yawn}
"It's exhausting to be so cute."


"WHAT did you just say?"


"WHOOOAAAAHHHHH!!!!"


"Who's this guy and what is he doing here?"


"I'll pretend he's not here."


"Ah, he's not so bad. We can work together."


"Ew! Something stinks! I'm pretty sure it's you dude!"


"Okay, look squeezable."


"Really? Tell me more."


"You're going to put that thermometer WHERE?!?!"


"Just chillin'."


HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Christmas

Ahhhh, the Christmas season! What an amazing time to spend with our new baby boy.

FAUX CHRISTMAS
My grandma had wanted all the family to come to her cottage in Michigan to celebrate Christmas. However, knowing that Josh would only be two months old made Jim and me nervous about trying to take him back there. My mom was hesitant about missing Josh's first Christmas too if she went. But since he would only be two months and still relatively blobby, I told her I didn't mind her and my dad going. Next year would be a bigger deal to have them around.

So, we did Christmas early with my parents on the 19th. I realized I didn't really take many pictures. I think we focused more on video. I think my dad got photos - at least I hope so.

Here is one photo from that day. Just Josh and PaPa.

"If you're HAPPY and you know it, then your face will surely show it!"
And if not your face, then say it on your clothes.

I think Josh handled the day okay. He was kinda cranky throughout and cried as we opened his present. But it was still fun to have him be the new part of our family.

CHRISTMAS EVE
Jim's cousin Cheri flew from Connecticut to Vegas, and then she and her mom (Aunt Patti) drove to us on Christmas Eve. They, along with Jim's parents and Aunt Barbara, all joined us for the Christmas Eve service at our church. Jim and I agreed that they all would sit in the main sanctuary while I sat in the "cry" room in the back - although it's not really a cry room since it's not sound proof, so there's still worry about the babe making a sound.

Joshua did pretty well through the service. He stared at me for the first half hour and then I fed him. He was a little restless after that so we spread out on the floor and I kept him occupied until the service was over. It worked out well.

After church we all came back to our house.

Aunt Patti gets to hold Josh for the first time since he was born.


The family.


More of Joshua's Christmas Wardrobe.


CHRISTMAS DAY
Christmas morning Jim and I did our usual of opening stockings together. Josh was up for a little bit, but he isn't a morning person so didn't stick around long before going back to bed.

Then we headed over to Jim's parents house for festivities. It's amazing how much we had to load in car. In addition to presents, we had cameras and a little more to entertain Josh to try to keep him happy.


Cheri, Josh and Jim


Grandma C and Josh


Josh's Black Dog sweatshirt from Auntie Susie

Okay, I think one of my favorite gifts Josh got was a hat from his Great Aunt and Uncle in Alaska. I don't know what these types of hat are called, but it has the flaps that velcro under the chin or out of the way on top of the hat. It is so stinkin' cute! All he needs is an orange vest and a shotgun. (Just kidding)

He was already crying before I put it on him and I knew this wouldn't make him any happier, but I just had to do it. It made me laugh so hard. Every time he moved, it would twist around on his head - he'll need to grow into it a bit. But I just LOVE IT! I'm not sure how fast his head will grow, but I hope it still fits him next winter.

Josh was pretty tuckered out from all the fun and attention. He slept most of the next day.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Rejection

Last night was rough. Joshua was doing pretty good most of the day. He even was an angel when I took my parents to the airport at 5 o'clock in the morning. He didn't sleep very long after the 7:00 am feeding, but was mostly happy most of the day. Liz came for a visit in the evening and he was his typical fussy between 6:30 and 9:30 pm, but generally pleasant while she was here.

But when it came time for his 9:30 feeding, he was having a hard time holding out, so I decided to start a little early. I don't know what happened, but that kid would scream bloody murder any time I tried to get him to latch on. After 20 minutes he was still crying inconsolably and hadn't eaten a drop. I was getting so frustrated. After another 10 minutes, Jim brought the last ounce or so of milk left over from the 6:30 bottle feeding. He gulped that down in a flash. So then we warmed up the 5 ounce bottle meant for the next night. He slurped down about 3 more ounces of that. So the kid was clearly hungry - and exhausted since he slept until 5:30 this morning. At least he still slept good. He has fed normally so far this morning.

But what a feeling of rejection I experienced. I know deep down that it is not a personal rejection, but it's hard not to feel that way. When the moment you offer your baby the breast and he starts to scream, how can that not feel offensive? I had heard about hunger strikes and wondered how long this was going to last. Does it count as a hunger strike if he still takes from the bottle? I would think not, so again come the rejection feelings.

Of course all the questions come flooding of what caused it. Something I ate? Something I changed? Is he sick? Tired? Growing? Colicky? My main theory at this point is the breast pads I'm using. I changed brands a little over a week ago and I'm trying to remember if his little rejections started around that time. Maybe they smell different. So as soon as I get the opportunity, I'll go back to the other brand and see if his attitude changes again.

In the mean time, we'll pray that today continues to go well.

On a side note, I found a new blog site yesterday that I think I'm going to love. It's the Chronicles of a Babywise Mom. I read the Babywise book and agree with its theories on raising a baby so that is the method I am trying to implement. However, I have felt the book doesn't get as detailed as I would like about things. Many of my friends from work use Babywise, so they have been a helpful resource too. I still need to look at this site more, but it is very extensive about specific questions and already answered/reassured two questions I had. But it also is nice because she references other resources such as Baby Whisperer and Happiest Baby on the Block. You can see her trying to blend the different techniques which is kind of what I have been doing.

Monday, December 21, 2009

A Leak

(be warned, weird subject matter ahead - I may be starting to lose my marbles.)

There appears to be a leak in our house. It springs up every once in a while. I try to fix it, but it continues to be problematic.

You see...the leak...is me.

Breastfeeding is definitely an ongoing adventure. Lefty is my biggest problem. Andrea and I have come to an agreement that the arm we hold the baby in most is the side that produces the most milk. Something about stimulating the muscles in that area or some such thing. I am right handed, therefore I hold Joshua in my left arm to keep my right had free to do things. Lefty produces a lot of milk. Andrea is left handed and has experienced the opposite situation.

Lefty likes to leak.

But for some reason, Righty has upped her game. I'm not sure what brought this on. But she has been getting pretty full and demanding more attention.

I had been using disposable breast pads. I wanted to be cost conscious and maybe even a little eco-friendly and decided to buy reusable cloth breast pads. What a joke these things are. I didn't last one night. In fact, the first night I wore them was the first time I ever leaked over night. Even during the day they didn't hold much. They are smaller around than the disposable and really don't seem to absorb much. Even when I would start leaking, the pad itself didn't seem to be holding much.

So I have gone back to the disposables. They still have their issues, but last a little longer.

Today is a prime example of the leak in this house. Since Joshua has been sleeping through the night, the mornings are a little rough for both of us. I need relief and he needs food. It's a team effort in which we both benefit, but Josh's little tummy can't quite give me the full relief I need. I always debate pumping, but know that I need to feed him a little closer together in the morning and don't want to jip him of the supply. Lately he'll feed at 4:30, 7:00 and 9:30 and every three hours after that. The 9:30 is typically the first time we can get a good full feeding in as he is awake enough and his tummy has been primed by the earlier feedings.

At our 9:30 feeding today, he fed really long on Righty. As is his custom, he audibly filled his diaper while eating, so when Josh was through with Righty, we changed his diaper. I made a pit stop to the bathroom before commencing with our feeding on Lefty. I look in the mirror and see that Lefty is not waiting for us. She has already left quite a trail all down my shirt. I hope there's enough left for Josh! But of course there is because he never feeds as long on the second course.

I hear this is supposed to slow down, so I will await the time when there is no more leak with great anticipation.

(I apologize for today's subject matter. It's Monday and it was a long weekend with a very unhappy baby.)

Christmas Wardrobe

We have been so blessed with so many clothes for Joshua that I haven't had to buy a thing yet. Which is a double blessing for me since I hate clothes shopping so much. Hopefully it will be easier to shop for Josh than it has been to shop for me or Jim. But between hand-me-downs and gifts of new clothes, we are well stocked.

But, it's Christmas time...and he has no Christmas clothes. So I have had fun buying him Christmas clothes and making sure Josh wears them as much as possible.

This little number from Old Navy barely fit him for this one wearing. He is getting so big! It's a three month size, but as I was dressing him in it, I noticed the length and weight references and he is at the top of both!!! My big boy!


Here's another Old Navy piece. Still barely fit around his diaper, but the sleeve length was better.


I had seen a picture one of my friends had taken of her son with him propped up in the crib so I thought I would try it. This is the second photo I took and he had started to slump over.

I started to reach out to right him, but then he basically did it himself. He even lifted his head up. Such a strong boy too!!


I guess it's time for me to start sorting through the 3-6 month clothes to see what he can wear.

Josh is eight weeks tomorrow and he has been doing pretty good. He started sleeping through the night consistently a little over a week ago. He is solidly asleep from 10:00 pm to 4:30 am. His daytime naps have been a little rough the last couple days and his poor little voice is starting to sound hoarse from all his crying. Hopefully we'll get back on track in the next day or two.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Tummy Time

On Thanksgiving we discovered how much Joshua enjoys playing on the floor. He was really starting to show off his smile and make little cooing noises. It was so much fun to play with him!

I keep hearing about "tummy time" and how important it is for babies to help them build their neck and arm muscles. So I've tried a little bit to put Josh on his tummy without a lot of success. He typically buries his head in his arms and immediately starts to fuss and cry.

But I will press on...

Here we are trying again. He was seeming to tolerate it pretty well.

I plopped down my camera to try to get a cool shot of him. This shot is pretty blurry because the camera is just sitting on the floor and I pushed the button. I'm glad he's in the shot as much as he is. And I LOVE that Josh is looking right into the camera!


So now I'll try to focus more...

Uh, Oh!


Moment passed. Tummy Time tolerance has expired.

The good news is that he really is happy laying on his tummy on my chest and I think he's building a lot of the necessary strength there. Plus, my favorite times are when he's laying on my chest so there will be no shortage of that!

Here are just some shots of my beautiful boy. I was trying to capture his smile, but he just wouldn't give me a nice big one like I know he can. But his eyes do seem to sparkle.


Joshua also loves to play with his tongue. He'll stick it out and then give a great big smile when he sees how much we like it.


Bailey is still trying to figure out what this new little creature is in the house. He'll typically give one little sniff and then look at me as if waiting for an explanation. Then he'll go on his merry way.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Thanksgiving 2009

Thanksgiving Weekend!!

Auntie Susie drove down from Northern California with her two black Labradors and got to meet Joshua for the first time. Susan was a WONDERFUL aunt and just loved holding our little turkey-dumpling.



In fact, she was so good at calming him down that at one point we joked about her slipping him a mickey.

I'm not so sure she was kidding...

Look at this kid. Completely sacked out. Yah, the two of them got along just fine!

There's my little pumpkin.


Here's Grandpa B taking his turn.



It was also a great opportunity to get some various family shots to send to people for Christmas.