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« Reply #630 on: September 24, 2005, 23:31:48 pm »
Heather, Emily's whining can also get on my nerves.  But luckily she's pretty good most of the time.  I hope Kelsey's runny nose and teething get better tomorrow :)

Vidya, I watched your entire slide show.  They are really really nice pictures.  I haven't had professional ones done with Emily yet.  I'm thinking I'll wait till near Christmas and use them as presents.

Jamie, I'm glad your stomach bugs are over!

Christine, how is the other girl doing?  And how are you and Leah doing too? 

Us, we had a pretty good day.  Just a little episode when I tried to put her plastic bib on and it caught one of her chin fat rolls and she cried like crazy.  Took 15 minutes to settle her enough to put her in the high chair again and get her to eat.  But I got a 1.5hr nap2 out of her and that more than makes up for lunch.  YEAAH!  She and I were super happy after that nap! :D

Good night everyone!  Tarri


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« Reply #631 on: September 25, 2005, 00:11:47 am »
Hi everyone!

Joanne- delay in my saying hi and welcoming you! sorry!  I love your birth stories also.  My dh didn't want me to have a home birth because he was too afraid of complications.  I did do a lot of prep though- diet mostly and low impact exercise to go med free- and I am happy to say I made it!  I too stayed hydrated for the birth and listened to my body as much as possible- I did make a lot of noise though :wink:  and had to tell the nurses to leave me alone because they kept offering me drugs :evil: which I specifically told them I didn't want. I know they were trying to be nice but it is so hard to say no- so I had to get them to stop coming.  Then when I told them to check on me because I had gone past transition (they didn't believe me) Eirwen was COMING and it was a scramble.  I think because I did so well and Eirwen was so healthy that my dh would now be open to a home birth...I would like to try it next time. :D

Deborah- Maya is beautiful and people are ?!%^*&*$!!!!!

Christine- That is terrible about those girls.  I can't imagine.  Were they young :cry: I hope your sitter and Leah are doing okay from it.

JulieB- your spit up sounds horrific. :wink:   You're like the best mommy ever for not complaining before!  I would be concerned though- are you sure he's okay- I mean this is normal yes?


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- I hope your days are going better!  I love that you say "mommy brain" this is what I say- most people look at me like I am crazy when I say that :wink:

Deb- glad to see your post!  congrats on the support group- I so need something like that.  And congrats to Livvy for doing all of those things, including tummy sleeping!!!  Eirwen too is mmmm'ing it and I can't wait for mama!!!

Tarri- I am very jealous of all the things the other babies are doing but Eirwen is SO the definition of touchy so she is going to be a bit slower on these things.  I will wait for her!  She too has only rolled those couple of times...I can't even figure out what inspired it to recreate it again, and still doesn't pull up or go on all fours, or even stand well :?   I did notice her attempting commando crawling today- so cute- but it was only because she REALLY wanted this toy I put in front of her.

Heather- Don't feel bad about the whining and your loosing it.  I get huffy with Eirwen sometimes too, esp lately because it has been so often that she is upset and like you nothing works.  What I do now is decide we're going to go for a car ride and I listen to music I like for awhile and we come home or go to the store.  It helps me cool off a bit!  Share anytime :)

Okay, everyone that's all I've got time for right now but I'll be back soon!  Eirwen did really well today- took 2 naps- 1 hr and 1.5 hr's- that's so much better!!!
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« Reply #632 on: September 25, 2005, 00:27:14 am »
Thanks for all the moral support girls! Leah and I are fine. I just put her to bed and then I am off to town. We are having a candlelight vidual for the girls. The other girl is in critical condition, but still hanging on. She was able to remember the accident and could recognize people, but they worry about the swelling in her brain (she has a cracked skull). Both girls were 17 and in thier last year of school.

Jaime- I teach in a small town where the K-4, 5-8, and 9-12 buildings are connected.

Well, that's all for now! Take care and stay safe everyone!
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« Reply #633 on: September 25, 2005, 02:10:03 am »
Christine - we are praying for the one to recover, and the other's family.  That is so tragic, I can't even imagine.

Branwen - thanks for the encouragement.  I always say mommy brain!   :D   Any mom has to know what that means - it's like your brain is too scattered to make sense sometimes!  And way to go you for having a natural birth.  I couldn't do it, and honestly didn't want to!  But kudos for you (and anyone else) that can!

Tarri - sounds like you guys had a super nap day - those are the best!  I wouldn't worry too much about her not trying to crawl.  They will all do things in their own time, and some never crawl, they just decide to walk one day!  My nephew was a really late crawler, and late walker.  But once he learned to crawl, man, was he fast!  And he got everywhere so fast, I think that's why he didn't walk sooner!   :wink:

Heather - I have lost it with Ethan too.  It's those super whiny days where nothing pleases him, and he cries for no discernible reason, and doesn't nap well.  Then I feel horribly guilty because he's just a baby, and here I am getting mad!  But it happens to all of us, so don't feel *too* bad!   :wink:  :)

Vidya - I think the pictures of your family are gorgeous!  I'm jealous cause we have one family shot from about 4 months ago, and that's it.  I want to go somewhere before the holidays and get some made.  They will make great gifts!

Jaime - sorry you guys were all sick, but glad you're all on the mend!  It's so horrible to feel sick when trying to take care of kids, isn't it?

Deb - so awesome that you will be in a PPD group.  It's nice to have a place to go and talk about things! 

Julie - I am right there with you on the spit-up thing.  Ethan spits up constantly.  Not a ton, just a little here and there.  I try to keep him in something upright after he eats, whether it's his jumperoo, saucer, etc.  Doesn't really seem to matter.  Honestly, he used to hardly spit up.  Now that he is more mobile, and constantly wants to be rolling around and what not on the floor, he spits up.  I think it's because he's on his tummy a lot, or if he's sitting, he is using those ab muscles and squeezing his tummy.  Whatever the reason, it's gross!  I told dh that we're going to have to do some serious steam cleaning in our playroom when he gets over this!

Us - we had a good day today, after our hellish day yesterday.  Guess Ethan decided to give me a break!   :roll:  :wink:   He STILL has a runny nose from his cold, so it's been about a week with the darn thing.  Wish it would go away already.  But no hand, foot, and mouth disease so far.  I think it would have shown itself by now, it's been a week tomorrow that he and his cousin were together.  Fingers crossed!  And STILL no sign of teeth.  I swear I feel like I blame everything on these non-existant teeth of his!  Not that I want him to be teething, but if he isn't, then where has my sweet boy gone?!?  Last night he slept through with no wakeups, so that is good.  He has been a very good night sleeper since about 4 months, but the other night he woke up for some unknown reason screaming, and would not settle back.  I know one night of nightwaking is nothing for some of you - so I can't complain too much!  But when it happens like that, you think, what the heck is going on?  Catches me off guard!

I think I have caught up with everyone.  Have a good evening!



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« Reply #634 on: September 25, 2005, 03:45:31 am »
Christine - here is a link to the thread heather started about chicken/meat. it explains how we make meat and veg mixtures...
http://www.babywhisperer.com/forum/chicken-vt41820.html

Heather - you know i have been there before with losing my cool. you are human and we all have breaking points. she knows you did not mean anything and were just upset {{hugs}} to you.

Tarri - since you had been forever stuck on a 45 min 2nd nap what did you do different to get the 1.5 out of Emily?? or just luck that day? congrats though!

Branwen - wow good napping! i am so jealous!! napping is still the bain of my existence - all i wan is fo rher to extend the 2nd nap to 2hrs - i don't even care about the 1st nap being 45 min!!.  I am excited about the PPD group - nervous about liv napping at daycare but since it will only be nap 1 i figure they just have to get her to do down and she shoudl do 1 cycle...

Tammy - we have had 1 or 2 nights where Liv suddenly started screaming.  we assumed it was teeth or nightmare but scared the cr@p out of us - we went running to her room and boy did she need some comforting...


Us - yesterday olivia said mamama in the car!! and she is now getting on all fours and rocking so we imagine she will crawl soon - will see.  she is going backwards every time she tries to crawl somewhere - you can see her look right at what she wants and then she just gets further away off the play area and under the furniture etc... She is settling herself to sleep in whatever position she wants now just having trouble if she gets upset ina position or wakes up and thinks she shoudl start crawling / playing (tummy time = playing  :roll: ).  fingers crossed that she starts extending her sleep. the other byproduct of tummy sleep is that she is pooping even more in the cot because belly time always helps move things along  :roll:  i really wish i could control her poop  :lol:

had friends over today and had them take a photo of the 4 of us so will try to get Dh to upload tonight.  about to turn over the computer to him so he can get work done while girls are napping.

PS - all you juss press people - i have finally seen some of your recent posts - great footage / photos.  Julieb - i am so jealous - asher is so far ahead of all the other babies My goodness!!! what a little man!
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« Reply #635 on: September 25, 2005, 05:00:09 am »
You'll never guess where I went tonight!  The Melting Pot!   :D  :D   YUM!  Me & DH were "celebrating" a lousy job offer he turned down (long story).  Just the thing we needed to cheer us up.  And Grandma/Pepe were just tickled pink to babysit.   :lol:   Oh, and I had my first margarita tonight as well!  It was good!

The spit up hasn't been much better.  We have good days and bad.  I guess these last few days have just been bad.  :?   I always get embarrassed though when I'm around non-parents or non-spitters.  They always seem to blurt out something like, "OH!  He puked!" or "He threw up!"  No.  It's not vomit.  It's spit up.  "What's the difference?"  I don't know.  I guess there's none.  It's just a nicer word.  I guess I'm happily in denial and would rather have a baby that spits up a lot than a baby that pukes a lot.   :roll:   :lol:

It's later than I thought, so I'm going to bed.  Will write more tomorrow...
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« Reply #636 on: September 25, 2005, 13:59:10 pm »
Deb,  I extended Emily's second A time to 3.5 hours to extend nap 2 and we don't catnap.  Also, even if she doesn't sleep a full 1.5 hrs at least the earliest she wakes is around 3:00 so we don't have that long to go till bedtime.

Branwen, that's HUGE progress with the naps yesterday.  I hope Eirwen keeps it up for you :D

JulieB, I'm glad you had a nice night out!  I'm really looking forward to going out for our anniversary in a month.

Us, our little dog has an infection on her bum.  So we cleaned her up and put a diaper on her to keep her clean.  Now I'm changing two babies!

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« Reply #637 on: September 25, 2005, 18:35:35 pm »
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how do you manage to take part in these researches. Would love to hear about that!
The research is done by one of the authors of "baby sense" http://www.babysense.co.za - she is Occupational Therapist - and so am I!! and I happen to have a baby who is a little "spirited". So went to listen to a talk on fussy baby's and sleeping and she mentioned the research into new products and so I volunteerd.
So far - The weighted blankie has really helped with "winding down" Has helped to extend 45min a few times (not significantly though!!) and seem to help her stay in a deeper sleep at night. Will have to wait and see what happened with the other moms trialing. Will keep you posted.
BEAUTFULL pictures!! She is SOOOO cute :!:  :!:

hwcampbell Don't worry!! I found myself also getting alittle agitated with Lise today. She is into EVERYTHING now she is "lunge" crawling everywhere. I cannot put anything down or she will get to it. I find it very hard because I know she does not understand NO and now try with a "cross voice" but I don't know - just get this shocked look when I do this!! and I also feel bad!!

oooh - she is waking up - talk again tomorrow
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« Reply #638 on: September 25, 2005, 20:16:00 pm »
We have an official army crawler!  :D We're not up on all fours yet, but she sure can army crawl anywhere she wants. Hmm, right now I have her on the floor in the computer room and she has just discovered the tub of wrapping paper under the couch. Oop, and now she just hit her head on the couch, must run!
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« Reply #639 on: September 26, 2005, 00:39:14 am »
Tarri-Sorry about Emily's pinch.  Ouch!   :cry:   But, congrats on the great nap.  Hope she's continuing to do well.
Branwen-Yay!  Good naps.  I bet you both feel better.  Is she continuing on this path to recovery so to speak?
Tammy-I'm with you on blaming everything on the teeth that have yet to appear.  I swear, I think I've blamed them since 4 months!  I just know that's what it has to be.  Is a runny nose, and now diaper rash again, part of teething?  When should I be concerned about a runny nose?
Deb-Aaawwww, you got a mamama!  That's great.  Were you tickled pink?  I'm glad she's figuring out how to sleep in different positions.  Oh, and the sleep times poops drive me bonkers!!!
Julieb-You're going to get us all started on the Melting Pot again.  How great that you got to go out.  Yum!!
Christine-Yay for Leah!  She's going to be off before you know it.  I bet it's too cute.  I laughed about your "oops she hit her head" b/c the other day I was taping Kelsey laughing at the dog.  Next thing you see is her falling backwards and the camera hitting the ground, then her crying, and me consoling her.  I can laugh at it now, watching the sequence.  Real funny was that the camera landed perfectly facing the dog playing as if I meant for it to.
Us-Thanks for the support about losing my cool.  After that, she took a 2 hour nap, and did again this morning.  And...she's waving.  I took the cue from Julie to practice this with her, and she's done it all day.  It's so cute to watch those pudgy fingers open and close.  She's very nondiscriminate with her wave...the truck, a dog, any person that looks at her, the mailbox, etc. 
That's all for tonight, I'm treating myself to icecream after ironing, my least favorite chore of them all.  The only thing I don't mind ironing is wrinkle-resistant clothing!  :wink:
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« Reply #640 on: September 26, 2005, 01:16:39 am »
Tarri - I've caught Leah's chin on a plastic bib before too, that sucks! Congrats on the naps! I just about busted a gut when I read that you put a diaper on your dog!  :lol:

Branwen -  :D for the great naps! It makes the whole day better, doesn't it?

Tammy- Oh, I've had kids with the hand, foot, mouth disease at school - no good. Glad to know that Ethan's sickness seems to just be a cold, altough that is no fun either! I too feel like I blame everything on teeth, then they just don't seem to come and I wonder what it is if it isn't teeth?!

Deb - Thanks for the link, great stuff! I want a mammama.  :( I say mamama to Leah and she says dadadadada, then DH smirks and laughs! Yay for Olivia on almost crawling. Leah is army crawling, but won't get up on all fours yet. Boy she gets into everything now though!

Julieb - Mmm a margarita!!!! One of those every now and then is great!!!!

Nikki - I emailed the people from Baby Sense and I can order the book and a taglet. I think Leah will love the taglet because she loves tags. Hopefully she will be able to attach to it like a lovie. Too cool about the weighted blanket, let us know how the study goes.

Heather - Congrats on the waving. How cute!!!!! I just love how you explained her doing it with her chubby fingers!  :D Mmm, ice cream. I think I may just go get some myslef too!

Us: For the first time ever, we didn't have a catnap tonight. She finally took a two hour afternoon nap so come catnap time she didn't want to sleep, so I said so be it! She usually takes the cat nap in the stroller, so I laid her down in the stroller and started on my walk but she learned a new trick - how to sit up from laying down, so needless to say I don't think stroller catnaps are going to work anymore. She'd rather sit up and watch the dog.

 :?: Leah has been practicing getting into the sitting position from laying down, so for the past week or so she wakes in the night crying. I go in and she is sitting up crying with her eyes closed.  :? Anyone else had this problem, solutions? I just lay her down, but she sits right back up and cries.
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« Reply #641 on: September 26, 2005, 01:20:23 am »
Vidya - those pictures are gorgeous!!!  loved them!  and a mama!  you must be thrilled about that!

Heather - i know all too well how you feel.   :oops:  glad you're feeling better now.  waving just looks so cute, doesn't it?

Tammy - glad Ethan seems to be okay so far! 

Debra - you got a mama too!!  oh i am so jealous of all of you!  :oops:  if you find a solution about pooping in the crib, let me know.  oh, and forgot to mention it earlier - i am totally jealous of all the awesome programs australia has.  that sleep facility, the playgroup organizers, the PPD support group.  wow.  probably great maternity leave too, huh?  glad you're able to take advantage of it all!

Julieb - mmmm.... melting pot....

Tarri - LOL about the 2 babies!!! 

Christine - crawling!!  look out now!!!   :D

Us - we were eating dinner tonight and it hit me that dh & i are no longer the goofy kids.  we have the goofy kids.  jaina was singing to her food and luke was doing some weird airplane move in his seat and through it all we're trying to hold a normal conversation.  it is so bizarre to wrap my mind around the fact that i'm a parent sometimes!  anyone else feel that way?

okay... to you mommies of boys.... have your lo's discovered their 'boy bits' yet?  luke's been flooring me - during his diaper changes his hand has started to snake down there....  :oops:   okay, i KNOW it's normal and i KNOW it's okay, but it just freaks me out that he's not even a year old yet!  i mean, he has plenty of time to acquaint himself with... himself.  i am so not ready for this.   :lol:

Happy Luke thing:  he hugged me!!!!  the last couple of times i've picked him up out of the crib he's snuggled right in and put his arms around me.  awwwwww.....  :D  :D  :D
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« Reply #642 on: September 26, 2005, 02:42:46 am »
So after my post last night, we headed to bed and Asher woke up crying.  He's been doing this for a week or two where he wakes 1 or 2 hours after he's gone to bed and cries almost inconsolably.  Usually takes about 5 or 10 minutes to get him to stop crying.  We try everything, then he just stops.  Well last night he WOULDN'T stop after trying a million possibilities.  We also have been having problems with the afternoon nap (PU/PD not working as fast as usual or at all!).  So I decided to PU/PD until he stopped.  Well, 30 minutes later, he was still crying hysterically, so I decided to nurse since I figured he prolly worked up an appetite with all that crying.  Not what I wanted to do since I had that margarita a couple hours before.  Hopefully it was absorbed since I wasn't feeling it anymore.   :roll:   He went down fine after I fed him and went back to sleep.

On his afternoon naps, three times this week (not in a row), he woke up early crying.  I try to extend, but he keeps crying.  I even try teething tablets (usually a surefire backup).  So I end up PU/PD once he starts continuously crying.  But it doesn't end.  After I hit the 1.5 hour mark, I just get him up.

I can't figure out why PU/PD isn't working at all.  He doesn't like being picked up (screams harder).  And I wait for him to either sit up or pull up on the side, then lay him back down like the book suggests.  But he just doesn't stop wailing.  He'll pause to yawn though.  :roll:  :lol:   I'm rereading a book I have and considering an earlier betime (even though I think it's pretty early already).

We tried millet yesterday and he didn't like it either.  Personally, I thought it tasted better than the rice.  I think he may have had a reaction to it though, so I'm skipping it for a few days.  So far we are 4/3, sweet's favor.   :roll:

Happy Asher news: His spit up seemed less today!

Christine: YAY for Leah!  Asher did the combat crawl for a month before the traditional style, but I read that the combat style is considered just as legitimate (as is the bum shuffle and other styles!  :lol: ).  We thought Asher would just stick to that so we were surprised when he started getting on all fours.

Jaime:  I believe the book was Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child.  The first two chapters are great.  He has done a lot of sleep research and it's very helpful in UNDERSTANDING naps, nightsleep, and what-not.  But his solutions in the rest of the book heavily favor CIO methods.  I find a lot of his statements and claims contradictory, unsupported, or supported with outdated references.  I took what I could from it and combined it with methods from BW and No Cry Sleep Solution.
And yes, Asher has discovered his bits and pieces.  I think he anticpates it!   :lol:   Puts his hand over his diaper waiting for me to get it off when I put him up on the changing table.  :roll:  I just cheerfully announce the body part, just like I do when he touches other parts of his or my body, "Yes, that's Asher's -----!"  I read that you should treat that area like any other in regard to conversations so you don't risk them becoming obsessed with it or feeling ashamed because "it's something we don't talk about."  Now what floors me still (warning, TMI coming up) is when he grunts as I clean his "little man" or I take off his diaper to discover him saluting me.   :shock:   :oops:  This is one of the many reasons I only wanted girls.   :lol:

Diya: I LOVE your family photos!  They're gorgeous!  The cruising is harder with baby proofing.  I had to clear off all the end tables and such.  I no longer can just "move something out of the way."

Branwen:  Thanks for the concern.  It's "normal" as far as I know acid reflux goes.  I mention it to the pediatrician every time we go.  She's not concerned since he's happy and growing.  That's why we haven't done meds.  It doesn't bother him, just us.   :roll:

Deb: Congratulations Liv!  Aren't their little voices cute?  It's like a sneak peak into the future!  I'll keep my fingers crossed for you on the longer naps and increased mobility.  That's when it clicked for Asher.  It's like he finally tuckered himself out enough to sleep!  I'm with you on the pooping schedule.  He goes like 5-6 times a day!  3 of those are before his morning nap!  :shock:

Heather:  The waving sounds sooooo cute!  You'll have to put a video on jusspress for us!

Re: Milestones & Gross Motor Skills: Please don't feel discouraged about your LOs.  There are only a handful of babies on this thread that are crawling (or WERE as of yesterday!  :lol: ).  Same is true on another list I'm on.  Clearly these early crawlers are the minority and nothing to be worried about in your own.  It will come in time.  Where Asher is ahead in some areas, he falls short in others.  He didn't sit up well (longer than a minute) until he was 7 months old, and that was after a lot of practice on my part!  I know other babies who were sitting well at only 5 mths!  :shock:  I only practice the things he should be doing by now or is behind in.  But how can you teach things like crawling or rolling?  It's not like sitting, walking, or standing, you can't practice and they have to figure it out on their own (if they ever do).  You know the saying, the grass is always greener on the other side?  I greatly envy all of the non-spitter babies.  And honestly, I'd trade all of Asher's mobility if we could be free of spit up.   :roll:  He's the baby God gave me though, so I help him deal with the spit up as best I can and try not to dwell on it.  He'll grow out of it eventually.  And who ever heard of a 5 year old who didn't know how to roll/crawl/walk/stand/sit?   :lol:   All you can do is help them the best you can, the rest is up to them.  It will come, and you'll look back and wonder where your precious little newborn went!  It already goes by so fast, so don't be in too much of a hurry!  :wink:   :D
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« Reply #643 on: September 26, 2005, 08:52:17 am »
It's been a few days since I last posted.  Seem to have been so busy.  Finally have a chance now to sit down and write. 

Last night was so strange.  Daniel woke nearly every hour from about 10pm til about 3am!  So unlike him we couldn't work out what the heck to do!  I think it was the result of a few things.  We'd had a really busy day - church in the morning, then stayed for a lunch at church, then had some friends round and then gone out to some friends for tea.  Daniel did still have 2 really good naps but I guess he was probably just way too stimulated when it came to bedtime.  I had also decided to wash his lovie (cuddly sheep) after he had fallen asleep.  I hadn't realized he needs it so much to settle himself when he wakes up.  Boy, do I know now though! :lol:   Every time he screamed I would go in and give him another of his cuddly toys to snuggle, but he would throw it down and roll over as if looking for his sheep.  I'm going to have to just search high and low until I can find another identical one to buy so I have a spare.  Otherwise I never have time to wash and dry it before his next sleep comes round.  Oh the fun we have...

Daniel too is waving now.  My sister came round yesterday.  Daniel was just waking up from his nap so I went and brought him down.  As we walked in the room he looked at my sister, stretched out his chubby hand and waved.  Was so unmistakeably a wave.  Sooo sweet.

As far as crawling goes, I'm with you Tarri on this one.  Daniel just doesn't seem interested!  I actually think he could do it if he wanted to.  When he's sitting he's not really bothered about moving.  He's just quite happy to sit and play for a good half hour or so.  When I put him on his tummy he just rolls straight over onto his back.  He's getting so good at rolling so I'm not worried.  He made it from one side of the room to the other yesterday by just rolling.  He always seems to have a skill but take a while to realise it!  He was the same with holding his head, sitting and, more recently, standing with support.  He kind of like struggles and then all of a sudden just does it as if he suddenly realises it's possible.  It wouldn't surprise me if I just walk in one day and he's walking round the room :lol:   (maybe not!)

Jaime - I know what you mean about suddenly it hitting that you're a mum!  I am always saying this to my dh -'Phil, can you believe Daniel's actually our son?' It feels sometimes like we're baby sitting.  Then when he gets cranky reality hits when there's noone to hand him back to :shock:
Daniel has also found his 'little man' (love that phrase! - thanks Julieb).  It doesn't bother me at all.  I just see it as he's exploring another toy!  It's no different to him than when he found he had hands and then feet.  Can't say he's 'saluted' me yet though :lol:  :lol:

Christine - So sorry to hear about the accident.  Can't imagine how shaken up you must feel (and Leah also).  I get shaken up enough when it's just something I hear on the news.  To actually know the girls and for it to be part of your community it must be terrible.  We're praying for you though and trust that thte other girl is going to pull through ok.

Julieb - Sorry that you had a difficult night.  It's weird isn't it when you just can't figure out what the problem could be.   :?   I always remind myself that babies are just little people.  I know sometimes I feel really down but when dh asks me what's up I can't really tell him coz I can't put my finger on it.  Or other times I feel really tired but can't sleep.  Or really restless and can't settle.  Our little babies get just the same way and can't tell us what's wrong.  At least it's only now and again.  I'd say it's worth a try playing with his bedtime.  We played with Daniel's (made it half hour later) and it's brought wake up time from 5.30 to closer to 6.45 now. :D

As for teething - Daniel  has had 2 teeth coming through for about 2 weeks now.  The others have all taken a while to pop through but once they actually appeared they came through in a few days.  These 2 (top front) popped through about 2 weeks ago and have barely moved since!  I think they are still causing him pain so I want them to hurry up.  Otherwise he'll be getting his next ones through before these 2 have finished.  (He seems to be in a hurry to get his teeth - no doubt wants to tuck into a steak asap!!!)

Must go and do some ironing now whilst Dj sleeps.

Happy day / night to you all.

Hazel

PS Diya - the photos are BEAUTIFUL.  Such a GORGEOUS baby.

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« Reply #644 on: September 26, 2005, 12:30:06 pm »
JulieB- thanks for your posting about milestones.  I know it is okay, it is just "they" make a big deal of IQ with crawling, etc, and hitting these marks.  Eirwen seems to learn something- then forget. :? It is also that every time I talk to my mom, or someone else, they ask- what is she doing now? isn't she crawling yet? and so forth.  It makes me so frustrated...and then I spend the whole A time "encouraging her" which is just stupid I know.  I know sometimes I have to remind myself that my little one is a human being and comes with all the inconsistencies of an adult one, she is unique- and not a project- but it is so hard being the reader that I am! 

Also- I really think it is great you don't want to put Asher on meds...and I was serious about the "best mom ever" comment.  I'm not sure I would have the paitence for it.  Is it separation anxiety?  Does he wake up and miss you but knows he's tired?  I'm having the same problems with PU/PD and have thrown in the towel a few times, but I have renewed confidence after success over the weekend.

 :?: do you give finger foods before spoon or after or all at once?  Eirwen and I are having coordination problems- as in she reaches for her puff and here I come with the spoon...probably my fault. :wink:

Happy Eirwen News- I think I said before that she army crawled on her belly yesterday!!! Only a few inches but it was something!  I got a picture of it too!  Grobag is a miracle. I put her in it yesterday morning and she took a 2 hr nap and actually woke up happy!  it's been over a month since I heard happy baby coo's when waking!!! I almost cried!!!  We also took her to a breakfast buffet with friends and she did so well in public showing off eating her puffs by herself and an entire jar of squash, smiling, babbling.  Who would know she is touchy! HA! 8)
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