Sleep Schedules for 13.5 month old

Since January 2019, Arden has been waking up 1-2x/night for milk.  She turned 12 months old in February 2019.  We’re not sure why she started doing this as she used to sleep through the night.  So, I’m gathering some info and seeing what we can do to improve her nighttime sleep.

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From Getting Your Baby to Sleep the Baby Sleep Trainer Way by Natalie Wiles

From Natalie Wiles book, Getting Your Baby to Sleep the Baby Sleep Trainer Way:

  • 7-14 mo old babies need only 2 naps/day (around 9a, 1:30p)
  • Most babies should not need a night feed unless per pediatrician

Sample schedule for 2 nap day:

6:30-7a — wake, milk feed

8a — breakfast solids

9a — nap –> wake, milk feed

12p — milk feed or lunch solids

1:30p — nap –> wake, milk feed

5p — dinner solids

6:30 — final milk feed, bedtime prep

7p — bedtime

  • > 14mo –> 1 nap/day (around 11:30a-1p and lasting 1.5-3hours
  • Know when to switch from 2 naps to 1 nap/day:
  1. Your child is >14mo and has consistently fought one of their two naps each day for 2 weeks straight or longer.
  2. Your child naps easily 2x/day, but struggles to fall asleep before 9p or 10p each night, or beings to wake up in the middle of the night.
  • If toddler doesn’t fall asleep, offer them up to 2 more attempts.
    • For example, 11a-12p: nap attempt 1.
    • 12:30-1:30p: nap attempt 2
    • 2-3p: nap attempt 3
    • Early bedtime if no successful naps
  • Toddlers who only nap 1/day should be allowed to sleep up to 3 hrs, but naptime should end no later than 3:30p
  • Do not go back and forth between 1 and 2 naps if toddler is ready for 1 nap/day.

Other Resources:

Arden’s 1st birthday


Written Jan 2, 2019

I can’t believe Arden is almost a year old! Where did the year go?! I’ve got to start getting ideas for her bday as well as invites, food, party favors, location, etc.
Brainstorming:

The number ‘1’ photo collage of Arden: Ribbet, ShapeCollage, Shutterfly

Electronic invites: Paperless Post

Catering: Yelp Taco catering, Yelp food truck catering

Location: Carmel Valley parks

Carmel Valley Community Park and Recreation Center
3777 Townsgate Drive
San Diego, CA 92130
(858) 552-1616

** Insurance for caterers/vendors/food trucks needed. No glass containers. Alcohol is permitted. If >50 people, then $175 for day use. Tables 1st come, 1st serve.
Things to get:

  • Inflatable swimming pool: Amazon
  • Balls to fill pool: Amazon
  • Bubbles: Amazon
  • Gluten-free Cupcakes
  • sheet cake – Costco?
  • one small cake for Arden
  • decor for Arden high chair: Amazon
  • Plates, silverware, napkins
  • alcohol
  • 529 gifting: https://gift.my529.org/1RU6HD
  • Party favors: bubbles, pinwheels, Amazon
  • Photographer?

Montessori floor bed

As Arden is getting older and bigger, I’m wondering if she will outgrow her pack and play that has been her bassinet and crib since she was born. At school, she naps on a floor bed. The times we have tried to get her to nap at home on a floor mattress, she wanders around her room. That was prior to her really crawling around. Now almost 11 months old, she is so fast at crawling and getting around…I’m worried she’ll wander around her room and not get a good night’s rest. But, maybe the ability to explore and be comfortable in her own space is exactly what she needs…

One family’s Montessori floor bed experience from 2013

How we Montessori – Transitioning to a floor bed

ClockWorkRise – Floor bed transition

Kavanaugh report: realities of a montessori floor bed

CanDoKiddo: Montessori floor bed sleep problems

The Full Montessori: floor bed confidential

The Baby Sleep Site – How and when to transition your toddler from a crib to a bed

YouTube: Live well, Jess – Montessori floor bed experience

YouTube: Why not Montessori – Montessori floor bed and Our Experience

YouTube: Mellow Mama – Montessori floor bed

Slow Cooker Beef Stew

Earlier this week, I was craving some beef stew.  It complements the cold evenings so well!  Plus, I need more iron in my diet.  So, the stars aligned.

I gathered my basic recipe foundation from Food Network: Slow Cooker Beef Stew.

But, I had to make some tweaks to the recipe based on what my tastes are and what I had on hand in the kitchen.

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From Food Network: Slow Cooker Beef Stew

Level: Easy
Total: 8 hr 40 min
Prep: 20 min
Cook: 8 hr 20 min
Yield: 8 to 10 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds beef chuck, cut into 1 1/2-inch pieces — cut as much fat off as possible
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika (that’s all I had in the kitchen) plus more for garnish
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 2/3 cup corn starch (what I had available)
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 pound small white potatoes, halved
  • 1/2 pound cremini mushrooms, halved
  • 4 medium carrots, cut into 1-inch chunks
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 4 stalks celery, cut into 1 -inch chunks (addition to recipe)
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 cup red wine
  • 2 cups low-sodium beef broth
  • 3 sprigs fresh thyme (I used several dashes of dried thyme as that’s what I had)
  • 1 teaspoon caraway seeds, optional (didn’t use this bc didn’t have)
  • 1/2 cup loosely packed parsley leaves, chopped
  • Sour cream, for serving (we used greek yogurt)

Directions

  1. Toss the beef with the paprika, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Coat in 1/3 cup corn starch and shake off any excess.
  2. Heat 2 tablespoons of the oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the beef and cook undisturbed until it begins to brown, about 3 minutes. Continue to cook, turning the beef as needed, until mostly browned, about 3 minutes more. Remove the skillet from the heat and transfer the beef to the insert of a 6-quart slow cooker
  3. Add the potatoes, mushrooms, carrots, celery, and onions and stir to combine.
  4. Heat the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil in the skillet over medium heat. Add the tomato paste and stir until the oil begins to turn brick-red, about 1 minute.
  5. Add the 1/3 cup corn starch and wine and whisk until thick (it’s OK if there are some lumps).
  6. Add the beef broth, thyme, caraway if using, 1/2 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper and bring to a simmer, whisking
  7. Continue simmering and whisking until the gravy is smooth and thick, about 4 minutes.
  8. Pour the gravy into the slow cooker, cover and cook on low for 8 hours. The meat and vegetables should be tender.
  9. Season with salt and pepper and stir in the parsley.
  10. Serve the stew in bowls with dollops of sour cream/greek yogurt and a sprinkle of paprika.

I browned the meat the night before and set the crockpot on low overnight.  When it was done, I took out the crockpot insert and left in on the stove top to cool.  Got home around 5:30pm and was ready to serve for the family.  This modified recipe was able to feed 4 servings the first night, and 3 servings for leftovers.  Keep in mind, we used large bowls.

This recipe definitely tackled my craving (yep, 24 weeks preggo!) and satisfied my husband and my mother-in-law as well!  Bonus, our 9.5 month old really enjoyed eating the tender beef and vegetables as well!  Family friendly meal!

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Traveling with an Infant

We took our first trip as a family of 3 to Maui (or should I say 4 since I’m 14 weeks pregnant).  Granted, it’s a roughly 6 hour/5 hour plane ride to/back.  I had read up on multiple blogs regarding what to bring, how to travel, what to expect, etc.  I’ve created a bullet list of must-have things to travel with or pack for your little one (ours was 7 months old at the time of travel) Continue reading “Traveling with an Infant”

Pregnancy #2

July 22, 2018

Well, this is quite the title.  We knew we wanted to expand our family.  Arden has been such a good kid, and we felt like we could handle another kiddo.  But little did we know it would/could happen so soon.

The first day of my last period was May 31.  I’ve never had a regular period, so I didn’t think my period would be any different post-pregnancy.  Arden had a mixed formula/breast milk feed since she was about a week old.  Despite breastfeeding/pumping 12x/day, I could never get my milk supply to meet her feeding needs.  Even knowing this, I still tried to pump for about a month at work before my supply went completely down to nothing.  So, my pumping ended around June 20, 2018.

As it was nearing Arden’s 5 month birthday, my husband and I thought I should take a pregnancy test just for kicks as I hadn’t had my period yet… but that wasn’t out of the ordinary for me to go 30-40 days between periods.  But something gave me an inkling that the pregnancy test may be positive.  About two weeks before the pregnancy test, I had what felt like a period cramp right in the middle of my abdomen.  It lasted for about a day, and I thought I was going to get my period soon.  Then, I also had breast tenderness… but that wasn’t uncommon as that’s a common symptom for me prior to my period.  But two weeks passed after these symptoms and still no period.  So, I took the pregnancy test a day after Arden’s 5 month old birthday.  Lo and behold it was positive!  I couldn’t believe it!  I had to show my husband.  He was shocked and happy all at the same time!  We get our first ultrasound in two weeks and this time I promised my hubs that we could know the gender before the delivery.

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Week 7 – Aug 6, 2018

Today I’m 7 weeks, 6 days.  I had my first ultrasound a week ago and by ultrasound the Nugget measured 6 weeks 6 days.  The fatigue has been unrelenting.  I need naps daily or I hit the sack early like 9p.  Last night, Arden kept rolling over onto her tummy and I was getting up every two hours to turn her over.  It makes me a little nervous for her to be on her tummy still as she still hasn’t mastered rolling over to her back.  The Nugget’s due date is March 19, 2019.  That means the two kiddos will be 13 months apart.  Whoa!  For right now, I still have my Mondays off… but that is going away mid-October.  I’m a little worried when it does go away.  I haven’t been able to workout for the last 3 weeks bc of fatigue.  I just have no energy.  But I know I need to do something so I’m trying to still get evening walks in before Arden goes to bed.  I ordered a 1 year subscription to SugarySixPack because she has workouts for pregnancy and they’re safe as she’s a certified trainer and she did them herself throughout her pregnancy.  Obviously, listen to your body and see how it feels… everyone is different.  Another workout plan that I thought was helpful (but I only did during my third trimester) was Expecting and Empowered.  Cravings have included pineapple, baked potatoes, sandwiches, ice cream, VG plain donut, Nilla Wafers, potato chips… let’s just say it’s not the healthiest cravings.  The morning sickness is getting more intense and certain foods are turning me off (fried foods, onions, sauces, tomatoes).

Week 8 – Aug 14, 2018

This week was a rough long week at work.  I worked for 13 days with one day off (Sunday – post OB).  Also, this week, Arden got hand, foot, and mouth disease at day care.  My post of her illness is here.  The worst of it was probably the first 3 days she had the illness.  My morning sickness is getting better.  I find that I have a little more energy to go for walks around the block and not just be a dud on the couch.  Feeling better this week despite the work hours.  Thanks to my mom and husband for being here this week to help out with Arden.  And the craving of Le Croix is back!

Week 11 – Aug 28 – Sept 3, 2018

Cravings this week:  mashed potatoes, pizza, Le Croix, cookies…. everything but healthy.  On weekends, I find that my energy level is zapped!  My best productive times are from 7a-11a and then 5p-8p.  From the hours of 12p-4p… I’m pretty much a zombie or need to nap during that time.  It’s a bummer bc I feel like such a bore.  My poor husband!  Earlier this week, I took the NIPT to test for common genetic issues in our baby.  It came back negative for any of the common chromosomal abnormalities.  And, we found out we are having a little boy!   I am so excited to hear this news!  For some reason my husband was thinking we would have another girl… and I was thinking ‘oh man, we’re gonna have to try again for a boy if it’s a girl and I don’t know if I can handle being pregnant a third time.’  Well, luckily, we hit the jackpot and we couldn’t be more thrilled!!  So far everything is looking good for our lil Nugget!

Week 12 – Sept 4 – 10, 2018

This week, we’re going to surprise the moms with the announcement of our pregnancy.  I found a cute lil shirt on Etsy for Arden that says “Look Whoooo’s going to be a big sister!”.  I also ordered gluten-free cupcakes with blue buttercream filling on the inside as a gender reveal for the moms.  Lastly, I was able to get a colleague to help cover my #2 day from 5p-8p so I can witness my mom’s happiness when she is here.  I’m so glad we’re telling them this week as I’ve been starting to show probably since week 9.  That’s way sooner than I showed with Arden.

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Week 13 – Sept 11 – 17, 2018

This week was a blur!  Trying to get ready for the trip and making sure everything is packed.  meeting with the contractor, interior decorator, and architect for our lil building project.

Work hours = 40.5 (in 3 days)

Week 14 – Sept 18 – 24, 2018

We were in Maui this week for our first family trip with Arden.  (Click here for advice on traveling with an infant).

Work hours = 0

Week 15 – Sept 25 – Oct 1, 2018

Although I didn’t anticipate this to be a busy week… it was.  Bear had multiple deadlines and was really worked this week.  I missed seeing Arden 2 days this week.  That’s so heartbreaking for me.  The days that I don’t see her really makes me stop and think about priorities and changing my work schedule.

M O M  G U I L T.

Yes, it’s a real thing.  Before Ardenbug, I focused on my education and career.  I didn’t have a problem putting in the time, staying up late, covering extra shifts, taking extra call, working on weekends and holidays.  Then it all changed when she was born.  My priorities changed.  I’ve learned to give up my weekend calls and happily take the early day home if need be.  It was an adjustment.  But I want to be as present and available to my lil girl.  There are still days/nights where I won’t see her.  This past week, I didn’t see her two of those days because I left before she woke up and got home after she went to sleep.  Those days are especially hard for me.  Not because of the work hours, but because I didn’t get to see my Ardenbug’s smiling face.  I ever thought it would hit me so hard.  I was never the baby type.  But, this whole process proved me wrong.  And that’s ok.  I’m human.  And I want to be present as much as I can.  So, if I don’t say YES to weekend activities or things…please don’t take it personally.  I just want to see my kiddo and spend time with her because time stops for no one.

Work hours = 33 (in 3 days)

 

Week 16 – Oct 2 – 8, 2018

Nothing new this week.  Arden started really crawling and getting about the house this week.

Work hours = 44.75 (in 4 days)

 

Week 17 – Oct 9 – 15, 2018

Arden has been having a productive cough and sometimes the mucus will cause her to gag and vomit.  Poor thing has vomited 3x this week.  And to top it off, Bear and I both got some food poisoning over the weekend.  After multiple episodes of vomiting and diarrhea, I called my OB bc I wanted to check on baby G.  One of the midwives said I probably ate something that didn’t agree with me and it wasn’t food poisoning.  Nope.  My hubs and I were both having diarrhea and vomiting.  So, I called Bears’ mom for backup and as soon as she got to our place, Bear and I headed to the ER and got 2L LR, Reglan, Zofran, and some labs.  Lil G looked good on ultrasound (I HAD to come and check him out,….couldn’t help it).  After a couple of hours, we headed home and laid low and slept for most of the afternoon/evening.  Thank goodness for the moms being relatively close by (my mom would’ve helped but she got a stomach bug too).  We’re now on the mend!!

Work hours = 36.5 (in 3 days)

 

Week 18: Oct 16 – 22, 2018

I had this week off, but was able to pick up some work at some surgery centers.  It was nice to be able to pick Arden up from school.  She’s such a happy kiddo!  This week, we’re moving everything out of the downstairs bathroom, bedroom, den, and laundry room in anticipation for our renovation.  I really hate moving bc I hate the packing and unpacking.  Luckily, my Bear is super supportive and is the muscles behind the move.  This week, I’ve been feeling Lil G’s kicks and I have missed that feeling of those lil flutters in my belly.  I’ve also been feeling pretty tired this week.  Not sure if it’s bc I’m still recovering from our sickness last week, or if I’m just overall more tired.  Seems like nap time wants to hit me around 2pm.

Work hours =  23.25h (in 5 days)

Week 19: Oct 23 – 29, 2018

This has been a busy week!  We have moved all the stuff from the downstairs bathroom, bedroom/closet, den, and laundry room.  We moved the upstairs couch downstairs, and the downstairs couch upstairs.  We re-arranged the newly placed downstairs couch.  We’re exhausted.  Not only that, Chase Travel rewards happened to screw up our flights that we need ASAP.  So that was a stressful debacle just now.  Just found a super great website for traveling with baby to decrease lugging stuff across the country:  Baby’s Away.  

Work hours = 22.75 hrs (in 3 days)

Week 20: Oct 30 – Nov 5, 2018

Had an excellent vacay up in Nor Cal!!  We stayed in a cabin in the woods and went hiking in the forests/redwoods.  Big Basin Redwood State Park and Henry Cowell State Park were my fave.  Is it bad that I have an inkling to move up there?  Not gonna lie that I browsed Redfin for housing.

Work hours = 10.25 hrs (1 day)

Week 21: Nov 6 – Nov 12, 2018

First full week back to work.  Was a bit brutal of a call night and pre-call day.  Had this one patient on OB and the husband was trying to make all the decisions for his wife.  She was a primip and he insisted on a C/S for his wife when she was just slowly progressing.  I placed her epidural and she was comfortable and went from 1.5-3cm dilated in about an hour.  However, apparently it wasn’t fast enough for his liking.  So, he insisted on his wife having a C/S.  Baby looked fine on the monitor, and had been looking great since admission.  It’s unfortunate that bc he felt he was a doctor (a plastic surgeon) that he could make these decisions for his wife.  The OB and I proceeded to talk to him that it was normal to take some time to progress for the first pregnancy, but he wasn’t having it.  Once she finally gave consent (but you could tell unwillingly), I spoke to her about the risks/benefits of anesthesia for C/S.  The doctor husband said he’s very familiar with anesthesia.  So, I asked if he was an anesthesiologist and he said he was a plastic surgeon.  Unless you did an anesthesia residency and are well-versed in the basic knowledge of anesthesiology, please do not confuse your plastic surgery/medical degree with my expertise.  He set a great example of how I will never be with another physician or healthcare worker who is providing care to me. (end rant)  🙂

Lil G is moving around and kicking nicely.  🙂

Work hours = 40.75 (in 4 days)

Week 22: Nov 13 – 19, 2018

Arden turned 9 months old this week.  Otherwise, feeling good and about 10 weeks ahead in size vs my first pregnancy.  The peeing on myself when I sneeze has commenced again.

Work hours = 34 hours (in 3 days)

Week 23: Nov 20 – 26, 2018

This week was busy and rough.  Work the day before and after Thanksgiving.  Got the Christmas tree up yesterday!  Lil G is kicking around.  Got my glucola test today (11/26) for my 24 week test.  This time I stayed NPO.  My diet has NOT been good this pregnancy.  Everything sweet has been so appealing to me.  Sweets and carbs have been my jam.  But, I have no real cravings like I did with the first pregnancy.

So I got the results back from the 1 hour glucola test and my BS is 155, and it should be less than 130.  Ugh!  I read this girl’s blog entry and totally related.

Now, I work on diet, portion control, snacks, and exercise.

Work hours = 43 hours (in 4 days)

Week 24: Nov 27 – Dec 3, 2018

This was a hectic week.  Got a bunch of things squared away with the renovation.  It’s coming along.  We’ve passed two inspections so far.  Got my eating in gear with no sugar and meal planning in place.  Really cut back on the sweets.  I actually feel better.  I’ve even managed to get in two workouts over the weekend!  Lil G is an active kicker!  There’s not set time when he gets active… I just feel him kicking around randomly.  That is so different from Arden bc she would typically be quiet throughout the day and then kick around 8pm when I sat down on the couch.

Work hours = 53.5 hours (in 5 days)

Week 25: Dec 4 – 10, 2018

I have been clean eating for the last two weeks since I failed my 1st glucola testing.  Today, I did an experiment of doing random blood sugars.

7:00a — fasting since 8pm the night before.
BS = 84
8:58a — done one hour after my last bite of breakfast (1/2 cup greek yogurt, strawberries, paleo granola)
BS = 97
9:22am — last bite of homemade beef and bean paleo chili (1 cup). 1 tbsp unsweetened, unsalted organic crunchy peanut butter.
12:33p — last bite of work soup (1/2 chicken and sausage jambalaya, 1/2 lentil and chickpea, salt load thru the roof).
13:43p — BS 93
16:45p — last bite of grilled chicken, brown rice, veggie bowl from FlameBroiler.  1/2 an orange.
17:36p — BS 120
19:15 — granny smith apple; 1 tbsp natural, organic crunchy peanut butter.  1 piece of dark chocolate.

More info I found on glucola testing and GDM:

Work hours = 56 hours (in 6 days)

Week 26: Dec 11 – Dec 17, 2018

This was a really rough week for me.  In fact, this past month has been really tough with the increased work hours, remodel, baby at home.   This is the most I’ve been depressed in a long time.  I know it will pass.  But, there’s no ME time for just the self and there’s no together time with husband.  It’s taking it’s toll on me, but I know it’s temporary and that it will all pass.  I was really lucky to not have any postpartum depression… but this is how I imagine it would feel.  Somedays I’m lucky to see my lil girl for an hour before she goes to bed, but lately it’s been 30 minutes.  I’m exhausted.  I’m sad.  And I’m ready for December and the holidays to be over.

The Dangers of Hidden Depression

Depression Hotline

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From https://drmargaretrutherford.com/the-ten-characteristics-of-perfectly-hidden-depression/

Work hours = 54 hours (in 5 days)

Week 27: Dec 18 – Dec 24, 2018

Hubs and I had our first date night out without baby in at least 10.5 months.  It was wonderful.  Went close by to Amaya… but we were both exhausted.  We need to make some changes to when the moms come to help.  I think if I’m working late… that would be a good time to help hubs.  Or I proposed a weekly date night and I think that will help get back to that closeness we had before baby.

Work hours = 41.75 hours (in 4 days)

Week 28: Dec 25 – Dec 31, 2018

We had Christmas at both families’ homes.  With two kids and my work schedule coming up, I’m not sure how long that will be sustainable.  I’m more than happy to have everyone come to our home.  Simplicity and less stress.  We had a terrific Christmas at home.  Arden absolutely loved hearing the gift wrapping tear and the sights and sounds of Christmas.  She always acknowledged the Christmas tree everytime she woke up in the morning as well as when she woke up from naps.  She got so many wonderful gifts and I had so much fun watching her interact with her new toys.  we put the fireplace on for the first time and she got to see fire, which intrigued her greatly!  On the 26th, we drove up to Big Bear to show our lil one some snow.   She totally looked like the bundled up kid from A Christmas Story!  She wasn’t too fond of getting all the layers on, but once she got out into the cold, she was ok.  She got to see snow falling down as well as snow on the ground for the first time.  We also took her sledding, which she seemed to be open to the idea when we would drag her on the sled.  But when we got on the sled with her on a little slope, she would cry at the end of the run.  It was so completely cute!  I’m glad she could have this experience.  One of my main goals in being her mom is to give her many different experiences.  I don’t want her to be spoiled with stuff…. but I do want her to be spoiled with healthy food, cultural experiences, and travel.

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Work hours = 7 hours (in 1 day)

Week 29: Jan 1 – Jan 7, 2019

Back at work… lil G has been kicking up a storm.  I’ve started kick counts and he has no problem meeting the 10/hour during the day (whereas Arden would get her kick counts around 8pm when I sat on the couch).  The reno was on hold for the holidays.  I’m definitely looking forward to it being done by the end of January!  Talked to hubs about potential middle names for our #2, and I’m really loving Lukas.  🙂

Work hours =  40 hours (in 4 days)

 

Week 30: Jan 8 – 14, 2019

I am off this week. What that really means… I have no work responsibilities. But, I’m getting up in the middle of the night to nurture/feed Arden and getting her ready for school in the mornings and taking her to school. She’s such a good kid, but there is definitely more effort involved in getting all these things ready. The last two days, I’ve taken Arden to school in my sweat pants and no makeup. And honestly, I’m ok with that. I really do appreciate my husband bc he normally takes Arden to school on his way to work. We don’t have the moms coming this week as they really were a huge help this past weekend to allow Ross and I a baby-free weekend. The Reno project has restarted from the holidays. Tiling will be started this week! Garrett has been kicking like crazy and meeting his kick counts. The meal prep has been going well.

Felt a bit lightheaded one night this week.  Not sure what happened… I hadn’t been working.  I’ve been doing very well with my diet, healthy stuff, no sweets.  Everytime I would standup (esp after being bent over), I would feel lightheaded.  It wouldn’t help with sitting either… I had to go full on horizontal and lay down to feel better.

Took my 3 hour glucola test and passed the first two blood draws (fasting, and 1 hr after 100g drink)… then got the call that my glucose was slightly elevated on the last two draws (2 hours after the drink and 3 hours after the drink).  I’m disappointed that now I have to go and meet with a diabetic educator.  Pretty much since I found out that I had a positive 1 hour glucola test, I have been on a lower carb, no-sweets diet.  That’s been about a month and a half.  Ugh.  So, I’ll have a separate entry on Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM).

Work hours = OFF!

Week 31: Jan 15 – Jan 21, 2019

I’ve been battling a nasty cold that I got from our Bug, which she got at daycare.  It’s an upper respiratory infection, most likely viral in nature.  A lot of coughing, sinus pressure, headaches… but I’m going the minimalist route for now — good wholesome foods, fluids, rest, and Tylenol.  Lil G has been kicking around as usual.  He’s so active compared to Bug.  I feel him all throughout the day and night.  Makes me worried that he won’t be a good sleeper.

Work hours = 37 hours (in 4 days)

Week 32: Jan 22 – Jan 28, 2019

I’m still battling my cold.  It’s been almost 2 weeks.  I have an OB appt today, so I’ll kill two birds with one stone and just get a second opinion.  The reno is coming along: baseboards are in, W/D is in, tiling has occurred in the laundry and downstairs bathrooms.  Plumbing and toilet are in.  Waiting on paint, vanity, bath accessories, cabinetry, and countertops to arrive… the end is in sight!  The project was supposed to be done by the end of January, but realistically looks more like mid-Febrary.  LLC established and getting business accounts setup.  It’s been busy, despite my random days off.  I’m getting up to pee every 2 hours…so I just feel tired all the time.

Work hours = 50.25 hours

Week 33: January 29 – Feb 4, 2019

This week has been a blur!  Everyone at home has been sick.  I worked on Super Bowl Sunday.  Happy Chinese New Year — it’s the year of the pig!

Garrett will be a lil Chinese Astrology pig!

Feeling bigger…. having to pee more…. eating smaller meals….

An interesting article from NYT on pregnancy and alcohol.

Work hours = 48.5 hours

Week 34: Feb 5 – Feb 11, 2019

I’ve started splitting my night calls as I just don’t have the stamina (nor can I get comfortable sleeping in the call room) to do a full night call anymore.  I’m definitely feeling more tired this go around.  Lifting and chasing Arden, preparing meals, working full-time, it’s tougher.  But, I’m still planning on working until I go into labor or have my set maternity leave (whichever comes first!).  Not only am I tired, I’m insatiably thirsty…despite drinking 3x 32oz waters throughout the day and 2x 32oz waters at night…. waking every 2 hours to pee…. eating such small meals bc I have early satiety…. constipated despite my best efforts to get in green juice and poop tea. 😉  I think the month leading up to delivery is the hardest.  Lil G is active as usual and definitely more active than Arden was in utero.  Hopefully he’ll be a good sleeper like his older sister.

Work hours = 33.5 in 3 days

Week 35: Feb 12 – Feb 18, 2019

I am off this week.  The reno should be near complete this week!!!  It’s been going on since the beginning of November 2018!  I’m ready to have the garage back as well as a porta-potty out of the driveway and access to our movie room and downstairs bathroom and hallway again!  There was a lot going on with this and coordinating things.  Plus, I watched the Bug on Friday and it is A LOT to take on…. especially while pregnant.  I have a huge respect for stay at home moms who tackle this daily!  I was exhausted after the day.  But, we went out to the Aquarium Friday afternoon and she had a wonderful time looking at the fish and seeing the movement of the water.  It was great to get her out of the house and I know she enjoyed the external stimulation.  Sunday, she ended up developing a fever of 102-104F and that scared the crap out of me.  I gave her Tylenol immediately.  She was lethargic after her second nap (she typically has two naps for 30 minutes at a time, but this time she had 2 two hour naps!).  Plus, instead of wanting to play after her nap, she just wanted to be held… she’s typically not this cuddly.  After calling urgent care to let them know we were on our way, the answering service transferred me to the nurse and they both kept telling me that they close in 5 minutes…despite us living 5 minutes away and with our daughter having such a high temp.  I was furious.  I hung up and opted to go straight to our Children’s hospital ER.  They were fabulous.  After Bug went through a series of vitals checks and physical exam (which she was not stoked on), she got some motrin and we were in and out of the ER in an hour!  That’s a huge feat by any medical facility!!  By the time we got home, her fever had subsided to 99F and she was wanting to eat, drink, and be merry.   We watched her like a hawk all night and the rest of the holiday weekend.

Tylenol 15mg/kg

Motrin 10mg/kg

Hours worked = 0

36 weeks: Feb 19 – Feb 25, 2019

Bug went back to school today.  Her highest temp after the ER visit was 99.  We still gave her some tylenol this morning before school just to help her through the day.  She also has molars coming in…. so that can help with the pain.  Lil G has been meeting all his kick counts.  I’m still peeing every 2-3 hours at night…and drinking about 100oz daily.  I have this insatiable thirst esp during the 3rd trimester…and that has been with both babies.  He’s looking large in the belly.  We had our 36 week growth scan and everything looked good.  He’s looking like he’ll be 7.5 lb at birth.  NST/AFI was great.  No issues.  Had my last OB shift on Friday and it was busy!  But luckily, got to go home around 9:30p and didn’t get called back.  Saturday, my mom and aunt came and watched Arden while hubs and I organized the media room, Arden’s new room, and Garrett’s room.  Lil G’s bassinet is setup in our room and ready to go.  We cleaned, dusted, mopped, vacuumed and were exhausted.  I’m super thankful that my aunt cooked up some great meals that got us through the day!!  Sunday, Ross’ mom came to help watch Arden while Ross did some heavy cleaning of the garage (where I could park the car again!! woohoo!).  The construction has come to a close… they moved the port a potty on Friday, Feb 22.  The construction guys have been using the house toilet, despite me paying for a port a potty, so I was pissed.  Now, we just have a final walkthrough and some flooring to tackle and painting.  It’s so great to have this done.  Arden has been having some little colds/runny nose, but has been playing and her happy self.  She’s started becoming more vocal about what she wants and what she doesn’t want.  She had a lil temp (100F) and we gave her some Tylenol.

Hours worked = 48.5

37 weeks: Feb 26 – Mar 4, 2019

This week was brutal.  We are on the home stretch with our renovation.  The grandmas now come on the weekends to help with Arden while we organize, clean, and recover from the reno.  It’s crazy to live in the space during the reno…I’m not sure I’d do that again.  There were 3 days this week that I didn’t get to see Arden bc I was at work late those days.  That absolutely killed me.  As much as I love my job, I love my kiddo more and I feel like I’m missing out on her activities, milestones, etc.  This week, I also caught Arden’s cough — it’s productive, but I’ve felt ok (no sinus pressure, headache or fever).  My sleep has gotten noticeably worse this week — I’m insatiably more thirsty; drinking about 60 oz at night.  I pee every 1-2 hours and can’t catch up with my thirst.  My blood sugar checks for GDM have been stellar.  Fasting blood sugars have been less than 90.  Lil G is kicking away and moving.  All is good on the home front… just looking forward to meeting this lil dude!  Had a realization with Ross… how the heck are we going to do this without losing our sanity?  2 kids under 14 months?  Arden will be 13 months old in a week.  We just re-enrolled her for the next school year, and our future son is on the waitlist and they couldn’t tell us when we could start.  That’s super stressful for us bc we both work full time jobs.  Our moms are out of town.  I’m just annoyed and stressed that he may not be able to go to school at 4-5 months.  But, we just have to wait and see.  4-5 months down the road….Arden will be 17-18 months and eligible to move up to the toddler class.  So hopefully this will all work out and I won’t have to be worried about that.  There’s been a ton on my mind and my memory is not keeping pace.  Perhaps it’s the sleep deprivation for the last 2 months (getting up to pee)… or just trying to remember everything going on in life.  Does it get easier?

Hours worked = 48.5

Week 38: March 5-11, 2018

Final walk through with inspection completed this week.  Final painting, flooring, and touch ups.  It finally feels like this project is coming to an end and I am grateful!!  Last night, Arden was super tired and fussy to go down to sleep.  We were working on transitioning her from her bottle to a cup, but there’s something soothing for her about the nipple that the cup simply won’t comfort.  I’m getting up every hour to pee.  My U/S looked great.  AFI was 14.  NST was terrific.  Cervix is still high and just waiting for lil G to come on down.  He’s still super active and kicking.  It’s nice to be able to be home and laze and eat and pee when I want/need to.  I weighed 161 lb,…the exact same since Nov 2018.  The only thing I did was change to a modified Whole30/paleo diet cutting out processed sugars bc of the GDM.  Don’t worry, lil G is growing… him pushing on my stomach and decreasing my food intake and more intake of healthier meals is probably causing my weight to just plateau.  We have weekly U/S and NSTs moving forward.  Dr. W and I discussed possible induction on March 18 bc I really don’t want to go beyond 40 weeks with this pregnancy.  I’m just not comfortable in this state.

 

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Hours Worked with Arden

 

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Hours Worked with Garrett

6 months post-partum

Arden is 6 months old!  The time flew by… although it didn’t seem like it her first two months of life.  She is such a sweet, happy baby who loves to drink her milk (she takes around 30 oz/day).  She doesn’t care too much for daytime naps, however, she is a great sleeper through the night once she goes down.  She’s still getting up around 4a or so for a feed but then falls right back to sleep.  Sometimes, she cries out but it’s mainly bc she was on her tummy and doesn’t quite roll back to her back.  She loves jumping around in her jumperoo and playing in her gym with her various toys.  She’s getting so strong with her legs and her arms.  Her grip strength is really good and she’s getting better with her grasping.  She is now purposefully placing her feet to walk in her scooter.  We’ve started her on purees.  The first one she tried was peas and brown rice and she did not like it.  Now, we’re on to winter squash and she seems to like that a bit more.  Maybe it’s because the texture and consistency is a bit smoother than the peas.  We have our 6 month pediatrician appointment soon and I’m curious to see how much she weighs and how tall she is.  I feel like she’s grown a ton in just the last month!  She still has just her two bottom teeth.  It’s incredible to see the changes taking place in our lil girl.

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She got a fever at daycare on August 14, 2018 and Bear picked her up and brought her home.  Arden seemed lethargic and fussy and didn’t want to feed.  She started developing blisters on her hands and feet and in her mouth.  The pediatrician said it was hand, foot, and mouth disease.  This has been going on at daycare, so I knew it was just a matter of time before she got it.  Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of this week were pretty brutal as you could tell she was hungry but it was too painful to feed.  She slept more throughout the day and woke up several times at night bc of hunger or discomfort.  We give her infant tylenol and infant motrin for the first time.  She ended up throwing up the Tylenol the first two times we gave it to her.  It was a larger volume of medicine than the motrin.  After that, we opted to stick with the motrin and give it to her in smaller aliquots — she tolerated this and felt better shortly after and was able to feed.  Luckily, she never got too dehydrated or lethargic.  We tried to give her pedialyte when she wasn’t taking formula and she didn’t really like that either.  But, it’s now Sunday and she really started to turn the corner on Friday/Saturday.  It’s so good to have our smiling, happy, active girl back!!

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She’s really into textures now.  Arden loves to feel materials with her hands and fingers.  Everything still goes in her mouth, but that’s ok… that’s part of learning and the sensory feedback.  Her upper two teeth are starting to come in (6.5 months old).  She loves sleeping on her tummy, esp with her booty up in the air.  She still dislikes purees… we’ve tried avocados, peas, bananas, blueberries, winter squash (this has been her favorite so far), carrots, sweet potatoes, peanuts.  I tried my hand at making purees at home and it’s been lovely.  These two websites: Wholesome Baby Food Recipes and The Vintage Mixer have shared wonderful recipes as well as personal experiences of feeding their babies with whole unprocessed foods made at home.  This is my jam (right now).

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5 months postpartum

I’ve been working out regularly (“regularly” is going to be a loose term as my goal is to workout 3-4x/week) using Alexia Clark’s workout plan.  Let me tell you, she has an incredible network of followers (her queenteam) who do her workouts and they are super supportive #queenteam #alexiaclark #fitforareason @alexia_clark.  It makes it much more motivating for someone like me to get on board, start a workout and/or see the workouts from some of her hard core followers.  But I need that kind of motivation.  Right now, I wake up at 6:22am to get ready for work or 4ish am to feed our daughter.  Sometimes, I get home in time to help put Arden to bed by 6:30p.  After that is when I would start my workouts.  This is incredibly tough after a long day at work.

So what’s the solution?

The genius light bulb went up and it would make more sense for me to do the early morning feed with Arden and then workout.  So, I will be trying this very soon and maintaining this through the weekend as consistency is key.  Now there will be ZERO reason for me to not workout on the long days!

Arden has been in daycare for almost a month.  It was a rough start at first because of the change in her routine.  But with daycare, came another set of changes.  We changed her room configuration to be similar to daycare… meaning she sleeps on a mattress at school, so we have a mattress bed for her naps at home.  At first, she fought her naps at school and we would start a slow transition of only leaving her at school for about 2 hours.  Now we’ve gradually worked up to 4 hours over almost a month.  Her naps are more like 30 minutes in length every 2 hours.  She used to sleep in a swing/rocker so that was a big change for her.  Additionally, she used to use her “Nuk Nuk Binky Binks” (pacifier) for naps and sleep time.  Well, we’ve been able to transition away from it and she’s soothed herself to sleep in as little as 5 minutes (she kinda gives herself a hickey on her arm to self-soothe).  She also refused her bottle at school… but that has gotten better and she’s now taking her normal amount (anywhere from 2-6oz/feed).  She has her bottom two teeth in (erupted) and we’re excited to continue rice cereal and oatmeal.  I ordered this Kiddo Feedo BPA free silicone mold for her organic purees that I will soon make!

While at daycare, she got her first cold.  No fever.  Just a runny and stuffy nose, and congestion.  It lasted for about a week and Ross and I got acquainted with our saving grace: the Nose Frida and a cold humidifier.  She made it through her first cold as a champ and survived all the changes that were thrown at her.  She’s quite the resilient one.

She’s learned new moves since her 4 month bday.  She rolls from back to front on her tummy, but she hasn’t learned how to roll to her back yet.  She loves copying her mama and papa blowing air out our lips and letting them vibrate.   She started doing bridge pose — not sure where she picked that one up.  Maybe from some of the Alexia Clark workouts?  She’s also started grabbing her feet and legs similar to happy baby yoga pose.  As far as food, she’s taking around 30 oz of formula/day and she’s tried and liked rice cereal and oatmeal cereal.  Overall, it’s been a great progress from just a month ago.  She still dislikes baths… so we’re going to try getting into the shower with her and see if that helps.  Well, we tried a new system of getting into the shower with her and she absolutely loved the water and didn’t mind that the water splashed into her face.  We also got into the pool with her as it was incredibly hot this weekend — and she seemed to have fun splashing in the water while we held her.  Looks like she could end up liking the water!

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BTW, she loves looking at the TV.  She’ll arch her back and even try and look at it even if it’s behind her.  We’re trying our hardest not to let her watch it.  We usually face her away from the TV.  Yep, we’re fans of NO SCREEN TIME.  There’s multiple studies out there that say it’s bad for developing brains.  Example hereAnd hereAnd here.

WebMD 5 month development

The Bump 5 month old development

The Baby Center: how to care for your baby’s teeth


These are all the things that Arden absolutely loves:

 


Disclaimer

First week of daycare

Arden is doing a transition week to daycare where we drop her off for 1 hour and steadily increase the time that she is there by 30min to 1 hour each day. The school and her teachers are fantastic. It is taking a bit of an adjustment to get her settled in. She has been refusing her naps and bottle while there. It’s a new environment with new humans all around her. She’s the youngest in the infant class, which ranges in age from 3 months to 18 months. Arden is 4 months old. We re-arranged her room to make it more like the daycare (floor mattress, no black-out curtain, decreased volume on sound machine, no rocker). This has been a rough week for her because she got 4 shots on Monday for her 4 month follow-up visit and then she was in a new environment with daycare. I hope each day gets better…..

Any tips or tricks to help the transition?

4 month update postpartum

Arden is 4 months old. She has been enjoying her sleep schedule. We put her down around 6:30/7p and she usually sleeps until 5am. She usually gets up once during the night for a feed (anywhere from 1a-5a, but usually around 5a). We’ll do a feed and then she’ll go back down until around 7/7:30a. Her naps range from 30min to 2+ hours. We let her dictate her nap schedule as we’ll look for her sleep cues (rubbing her eyes, eyes getting tired, yawning, getting more fussy, etc.). Additionally, we usually don’t actively wake her from nap — we let her cry for us when she’s ready to wake up. We’ll immediately do a feed upon waking. We’ve learned it’s crucial for her to get her naps (and not get them on-the-go) as she will get more fussy throughout the day with missed naps and then it gets harder for her to get her to sleep when it’s her bedtime. Overall, the sleep schedule we’ve been following has worked out really well for her.

Today and this week we start her transition to day care (or as we call it “school”). We stayed for about 45 minutes and met her teachers and the other infants in her class. Currently, she’s the youngest one, but I think she’ll thrive in the LePort Montessori environment. Carelia, the head teacher, is so sweet and has an amazing 6th sense for infant safety and thinking ahead of what they’ll need and do! We got to take a nice long peek into the classroom which is an awesome indoor/outdoor class. I’m amazed at how independent the infant class (3mo-18mo) can be: some of the older kids were taking out their placemats and setting up their eating area for a snack. Another child was independently playing in her own play space. Some of the kids were learning potty training (once they’re able to stand and walk, the kids will have a diaper change standing up and learn to use the potty and wash their hands). They have a sound machine (white noise) for nap time and the kids will sleep on a floor mattress. I’m so excited for this as we will transition Arden from her bassinet to a floor mattress when she outgrows her bassinet. I have to admit that I got a bit teary-eyed looking around at all the amazing interactions and learning that Arden will receive. I feel like we’re providing her with such a great start in life, and it made me so proud that we could give that to her.

Today was also Arden’s 4 month check up. She got 4 shots and the oral rotavirus vaccine. Poor baby was such a trooper through it all. She’s doing so well on all fronts: weight 70%, height 91%, and head circumference 81%. She was so interactive with her pediatrician (Dr. Fishman is fabulous!). Our doc gave us the thumbs up to carry Arden in the baby carrier facing out. Woohoo!! This is going to open up a whole new world for her as she loves to explore! Arden has been doing so great with tummy time and wanting to crawl and stand. During the shots, I noticed that she has two bottom teeth!! One has erupted and it looks like the other one will erupt soon! She hasn’t been fussy at all so we didn’t really have any indicators, other than her putting her hands in her mouth all the time. But, we assumed that was just what babies do. About a month ago or so, my mom noticed that Arden was kinda blowing bubbles and thought that may be a sign of teething. Perhaps she was right!! Our doc also suggested that we can start an organic rice cereal and then an organic oat cereal. So, that will be next!! Holy smokes this is all happening so fast!

Our little girl is getting so big and it’s so exciting to see the changes and new developments.