Five Months!

Where has the time gone?!?! I feel like 5 months means she isn’t really a newborn anymore! And she is definitely starting to take on some toddler like qualities which are SO FUN, but also I want time to slow down so we can relish every time period!! But since time is not slowing down any time soon… here is my attempt to document all of it!  fivemonths

 

Milestones: She is squealing and laughing and playing all the time now; she is pretty good at entertaining herself.  She is also getting really good at grabbing on to things! She can reach out and grab a toy, Lexie, or mom’s hair on command now, and it is fun to watch her little brain process… Oh I want to touch that, I should stick out my hand, now close my fingers.  Its like you can see the whole thought process happening.  She slept through the night for the first time! After two VERY VERY bad nights of sleep training, she is sleeping pretty much through the night.  She sometimes wakes up kind of early, but for the most part she is sleeping through the night.  But seriously… the first night? Not for the faint of heart.

She can sit up by herself for a little bit, so we got the go ahead to introduce food if we wanted to, so she ate rice cereal for the first time at thanksgiving.  Not so much a fan.  I’ve given it to her once or twice since then and she is getting better at it, but I’m wanting to mostly stick to the breastfeeding, so I’m really just trying it out at this point for her to get used to eating from a spoon in her bumbo.
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Travelwise she added Colorado to her list of states she has been to, since we went to a VERY cold and snowy Denver for Thanksgiving… which means she ALSO got to experience her first snow! She is unclear how she feels about that one!  snowyday

Likes: Funny sounds, reading, Lexie (or all dogs really), textures and Classical Music. Seriously… I can listen to music in the car and she could take it or leave it, but if she is upset the ONLY music that will calm her down is classical, which may mean I need to enroll her in piano lessons pretty early!

Dislikes: getting dressed–or more specifically when you pull a piece of clothing over her head. She also dislikes when you leave her alone in a room, she still hates her vitamin.  But for the most part she is a happy cheerful baby and a lot of fun to be around these days!! And because I can’t resist… here is another one of her 5 month pictures!

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Wichita here we come!

Well, I’ve been a bit MIA around here… and with good reason.  We found out a little over a month ago that we would be moving because of my husband’s job and after a bit of a roller coaster of emotions, our final destination for the next few years (at least) is Wichita.  I have totally mixed emotions about this.  On one hand I am so very very sad to be leaving my beloved house and all of my close friends, family and church that are here in Dallas. On the other hand, we knew that a move was possible, and even likely, and it could have been a LOT worse.  His job could move him really anywhere in the country and we are very fortunate to be going to Wichita since that is where my parents live (for the next year) and my job is just as easy from Wichita as it is here in Dallas (we have offices in Kansas and Texas). Plus with my parents having been in Wichita for the last 11 years, I know the area pretty well, we will be able to drive up for KU games and I am excited about the lack of TRAFFIC which has gotten sort of out of control in the Plano area!!  Plus I spent some quality time there after college so have a few friends in the area!

So the last month has been busy finding a house (we are under contract on one!), getting ready to list ours (after christmas), finding a daycare for Taylor (harder than you can POSSIBLY imagine) , and the entire list of things that accompany those items. Oh and my normal day job, taking care of a 5 month old (a bit behind on that recap!!), trying to keep up with laundry, house hold things, holidays with my family  and decorating for Christmas.  So needless to say, there has been very little time for extraneous things like blogging.

But I love my little corner of the blog-o-sphere and want to get back into writing it! I have a lot in my head that I want to write about in the next few weeks, so hopefully I’ll find some time to get what is in my head out on paper! But in the mean time… I’ll be thinking of fun things to do in Wichita and trying to wrap my head around getting this house ready to move… and I feel like I just unpacked my last box!!!

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Photo taken from http://www.topthingsincity.com/things-to-do-in-wichita/ but don’t believe the first sentence of the page… Wichita is NOT the capital of Kansas. That would be Topeka. But the picture is cool! 

Why I Breastfeed

(Fair warning… if you can’t tell by the title… this is about breastfeeding… if you don’t care to hear anything about it… quit reading! For the rest of you… carry on)

I want to start this post by saying that I love my decision to breastfeed.  But that I believe that it was just that, a decision.  I have friends who have chosen not to do it, friends who weren’t able to (for various reasons) and friends who believe it is the only way.  And like SO MANY THINGS in parenting… there is more than one right way to do things.    But for me, this was the right decision and I wanted to share a little bit of why and what has made it successful for me. Most of this post is what I wrote up for a friend who wanted more information about my breastfeeding decision.

I went into breastfeeding thinking… if it works great, if not, no big deal.  But I also know that having support from my mom and a few friends who had done it successfully was critical to me being able to persevere through the first few weeks (which are HARD).  But it is TOTALLY worth it.  The more I have learned about breastfeeding the more I love it.  And even though those first few weeks were hard and painful, now it isn’t painful at all, its SOOOO easy and its cheap too! So do what you want with this information, but here are my two cents on why it was worth it to me.

  1. It boosts my daughter’s immune system.  I just got a very contagious stomach bug that everyone in my friends group got (I think there were at least 10 of us who got it… kids included) but Taylor escaped despite being in very close contact with me the whole time… so it definitely helped insulate her from the sickness.  I also had a very high fever a few weeks after she was born, and it didn’t seem to bother her at all and she never got a fever.
  2. This article talks about it, but basically she (or he) communicates to your body what is ailing her and your body can create antibodies to fight whatever she has… even if you don’t have it. Y’all… that is some seriously cool stuff!
  3. There are a lot of things that breastfeeding has been linked to healthwise, but some of the important ones for me are a decreased chance of having severe allergies (my husband is very allergic to several things) and a reduced chance of childhood obesity.
  4. When she wakes up hungry in the middle of the night hungry, I don’t have to wait to heat up a bottle… I can just feed her, so she is happier and so am I because in about 10 minutes we are both happily back in bed.
  5. It’s cheap… basically you just eat like normal (a few more calories than normal… I had the major munchies for a while) and she is fed, which to me is much preferable to having to buy formula all the time.
  6. It will melt the pounds off of you! I basically did nothing but breastfeed and most of the weight has come off from pregnancy.  It might be partially good genes, but whatever it is… I’ll take it!

I am not going to lie, the first week was really hard.  My milk didn’t come in until about 5 days after she was born, and apparently she wasn’t getting enough colostrum (the yellow stuff that comes out before your milk really comes in), so I had to supplement in the hospital with some donor milk and one round of formula (which led to a lot of tears and panic in the hospital).  But after my milk came in, she got a LOT better at feeding and it wasn’t as painful.  I used this nipple cream and it made it not QUITE as miserable.  Probably after about the first 3-4 weeks it quit hurting all together.

I have heard some horror stories about people whose hospitals weren’t very supportive of breastfeeding, but mine really was.  They had lactation people I could call all the time while I was there, who were mostly helpful (although I did feel like each one told me a different way to do it and other things they did NOT like and contradicted each other occasionally… so like all things in parenting… take their advice with a grain of salt.) But the other helpful thing they had was a support group to go to after leaving the hospital where we could weigh the baby and ask any questions of the lactation consultant lady.  If your hospital has these… take advantage! I liked going because when you breastfeed it is really hard to tell how much your child is getting at each feeding, so being able to weigh her each week I could ensure that she was growing well.  I could also weigh her before and after a feeding to see how much she was getting.

And obviously she gets plenty of food… She is a nice healthy round baby! And I’m pretty sure that this is the only time in life when fat rolls are this cute!!!

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My husband wasn’t very gung ho about the breastfeeding thing at first, he wasn’t against it, just not as committed to making it work as I was. And I will say, it IS a little hard for the husband because they basically can’t help in the middle of the night. So he and I  made a deal, if it was time for her to feed (about every 3 hours) then I would get up… if it was anytime in between that… he would get up and take care of her.  But now that he has seen some of the benefits of it, he is a huge supporter. And after the first few weeks when she got the hang of it and my supply was in, he could easily give her a bottle of breastmilk and I would pump instead and he got to be more a part of it (some people say not to do this until your supply is firmly established, but my supply has been great and I never saw any ramifications from her having a bottle of breastmilk on occasion).

I learned a ton of information by going to the breastfeeding group at the hospital, but if you have any questions http://kellymom.com/ is a great place to go, it has a lot of info in one place.