Friday, June 13, 2008

Baby Games

(This is just for me so I don't forget!)

Birth to 3 months

To the outside observer, a newborn basically seems like a pooping ball of protoplasm. Your baby will mostly just lie there, except when he's crying. So how can you connect with him and have fun?

Your best chance of doing this is to engage your baby's senses: touch, sight (remember, your baby is still very nearsighted), smell, and hearing. (Let's leave taste out for now.) By the end of his first three months, your baby may reach out and try to grab things and will be fascinated by sounds, smells, and patterns.

Note: It may take your newborn several seconds to respond to you or he may not respond much at all. Be patient — you may need to keep trying or wait a while for him to enter an alert, responsive state.

Dance, Dance Revolution

In the afternoons when my baby got grumpy, nothing worked as well as dancing with her. I'd put on some music — she preferred soulful tunes from Stevie Wonder and James Brown — and either put her in the sling or hold her in my arms.

At first she preferred soft swaying. Later on she liked me to swing her in the air or bump her up and down rather rudely. (Just be sure to offer neck support and don't shake your baby.) When your arms get tired, put your baby down and keep up the dance.

Silly exaggerated movements like jazz hands or shaking your butt are particularly funny to babies. Close the drapes so the neighbors won't see.

Let's Look at Stuff

Most of your early playtime will be spent showing your baby stuff. Any object in the house that won't poison, electrocute, or otherwise hurt him is fair game. Babies love egg beaters, spoons, wire whisks, spatulas, books and magazines with pictures, bottles of shampoo or conditioner (don't leave your baby alone with these!), record albums, colorful fabrics or clothes, fruits and vegetables, and so on.

Keep a little stash of objects beside you and sit with your baby. When the moment's right, whip something out like a magician. "Look, Kyle, Daddy's bicycle bell." Hold the object still about a foot from his face and stare at it yourself. Hey, now that you look at it, that bicycle bell is kind of interesting. Congratulations! You're thinking like a baby!

Oh, and don't expect babies to really "get" books at this age. You'll know they're enjoying them by their way of getting still and watchful when you bring a favorite book out.

Babies don't tend to sit through a whole story, though, and when they're a few months older they'll grab the books from you and close them. This is all developmental stuff. Babies love looking at books and cuddling close to you, but they usually don't care about the plot.

Journey Into Mom's Closet

You haven't spent a lifetime accumulating a closetful of bright, slinky, tactile clothing for nothing. Dig into your closet and show your baby your cashmere sweater, your cottony-soft favorite jeans, your brilliant plaid skirt. Run soft or silky fabrics over his face, hands, and feet. Lay fuzzy stuff down on the floor and put your baby on top of it.

In a few months, your baby will want to run his hands over anything beaded, embroidered, or otherwise embellished. But for now, he may just be content to gaze in wonder.

Hey! What's Over My Head?

You'll be amazed at how much fun you can have with the simplest stuff around your house. Here are three ideas to start you off:

Tie or tape some ribbons, fabric, or other interesting streamers onto a wooden spoon and dangle them gently over and in front of your baby's face.

Take a floaty scarf and fling it into the air, letting it settle on your baby's head.

Tie a toy to an elastic string (like the kind used for cat toys) and bounce it up and down in front of your baby's face, saying "Boing! Boing!" every time it descends.

Remember, never leave your baby alone with strings or ribbons that could encircle his neck or that he could get into his mouth.

The Diva Within

You may have a terrible voice — but your kid doesn't know it! Now's the time to sing at volume 10, so set free that opera voice inside you.

Your baby may like absolutely anything you sing, but there are some classics you should know. "Itsy Bitsy Spider" was the only song that made my baby stop crying when she was on a jag. And most kids like any song with movements — "The Wheels on the Bus," "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes," and "Patty-Cake," to name a few. (If you don't remember the words to a favorite song, try an Internet search. )

You may feel silly at first, but as your child gets into it, so will you. Try adding your baby's name to the song: "Old Mac Ethan had a farm," "Kate is my sunshine, my only sunshine," and so on. Try songs with silly sounds or animal noises in them, like "Witch Doctor" or "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?"

Try singing a song in a low growly voice and then in a high squeaky voice, to see which gets the most reaction. Try singing the song breathily into your baby's ear, or use a hand puppet (or a napkin or sock willing to play the part of a hand puppet). And get used to singing, because this could begin to eat up a significant portion of your day.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Visitor Tomorrow

My SIL is coming to visit tomorrow. It'll be her first time to see Goob. I'm excited for the company and for J being off for the weekend! Yay!

Before I Was A Mom....

Before I was a Mom,
I never tripped over toys or forgot words to a lullaby.
I didn't worry whether or not my plants were poisonous.
I never thought about immunizations.

Before I was a Mom -
I had never been puked on.
Pooped on.
Chewed on.
Peed on.
I had complete control of my mind and my thoughts.
I slept all night.

Before I was a Mom,
I never held down a screaming child so doctors could do tests.
Or give shots.
I never looked into teary eyes and cried.
I never got gloriously happy over a simple grin.
I never sat up late hours at night watching a baby sleep.

Before I was a Mom,
I never held a sleeping baby just because I didn't want to put him down.
I never felt my heart break into a million pieces when I couldn't stop the hurt.
I never knew that something so small could affect my life so much.
I never knew that I could love someone so much.
I never knew I would love being a Mom.

Before I was a Mom -
I didn't know the feeling of having my heart outside my body.

I didn't know how special it could feel to feed a hungry baby.
I didn't know that bond between a mother and her child.

I didn't know that something so small could make me feel so important and happy.

Before I was a Mom -
I had never gotten up in the middle of the night every 10 minutes to make sure all was okay.
I had never known the warmth, the joy, the love, the heartache,

the wonderment or the satisfaction of being a Mom.

I didn't know I was capable of feeling so much, before I was a Mom.

My Little Taurus

Taurus (April 20-May 20): "the Tender baby"



Probably the most physical sign of the zodiac, a Taurus baby needs to be held and comforted constantly. Parents of a Taurus baby should always be ready to shower him/her with hugs and kisses! They take in their surroundings slowly and at their own pace; a gentle manner and constant reassurance are great tools when trying to coax your baby out of his/her comfort zones [think potty training]. Stubborn but sweet, a Taurus baby will most likely live life with both feet firmly planted on the ground.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Weekly Pics (Weeks 0-6)

I've decided to take a picture of Goob every week on Tuesday to see how he's changed. Here are the first pictures. The earliest are at the bottom.

June 10th, 6 weeks old:


June 3rd, 5 weeks old:

May 27th, 4 weeks old:

May 20th, 3 weeks old:

May 13th, 2 weeks old:

May 6th, 1 week old:

April 29th, 0 weeks old (his birthday!):

Monday, June 9, 2008

Happy One Year Anniversary!

It's been a magical year. So much has changed in our life!






I'm looking forward to many more years together!

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Happy Mother's Day


I've got the cutest present ever.


A Family Portrait!


A very tired Mommy and Daddy and an 11 day old Goob!
Taken at a Mother's Day BBQ on May 10th, 2008

Sunday, May 4, 2008

He's here!


Goob was born on April 29th, 2008 at 11:33 am. He weighed 8 lbs and 5.6 oz and measured 20 3/4 inches long!


Saturday, April 26, 2008

Happy Due Date!

I'm still without my little guy.

My parents are here until next Sunday. J is off until next Sunday. And I'm still really pregnant. Everyone was supposed to be off to help take care of the baby, but we have no baby yet.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

39 weeks and still pregnant

Yep. I'm still here with a big ole baby in my belly. He's way too comfy. He needs to come out now! I'm feeling miserable. I'm tired, swollen, headachy, etc. And I'm still having to work! I never thought I'd still be working at this point. I thought I'd be taking care of my son.

If I'm still pregnant on Monday, I have another doc appt and then I'll probably be sent to the hospital to begin induction.

(If I have the baby next Tuesday, he'll have to share his birthday with his cousin. And I don't want that! I want my son to have his own birthday!!! Cross your fingers that he comes before then!)

Thursday, April 10, 2008

37+ weeks

I'm done. It's time for him to come out! I can't sleep. I'm always tired and my back is killing me. Plus, I feel like he's gonna drop out of me when I stand up.

I had a dr appt on Monday. Baby is doing well. He's nice and cozy in there. He's already 2 ounces shy of 7 lbs. Doc thinks he'll be close to 8 lbs when he makes his appearance. He's head down and pretty low.

But when my doc did an internal. I've made no progress. Zip. Zilch. Nada.

I'm thinking it won't be until past my due date until Goob decides to come out.

16 days!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

36 weeks and in pain!!

I was having a wonderful pregnancy so far. I had no complaints. Things were great.

Then I hit 35 weeks. Ugh. Here comes insomnia, back aches, pubic bone pain, major cramps. And each day they've gotten worse. Now I'm sitting at 36 weeks and a day and I can barely stand up without having pain in my pelvis. I feel like Goob is gonna pop out anytime I'm on my feet. I've gotten kind of worried.

Thankfully, I have my check up tomorrow afternoon so I'll be sure to get all my questions answered. It's the start of my weekly check ups. So she'll be giving me internals and we'll see if I'm making any progress.

You know, with all my aches and pains in the past week, I've experienced no contractions. Or at least none that I'm aware of. I mean, I could be having contractions and just not realize it, right? Who knows?

Now it's just a waiting game. And pretty much everything is coming along:

At school: all my lesson plans are done. I've put away pretty much everything that I dont want a sub routing around in. I've made all the copies my kids will need. My lesson plans don't start until April 7th so no baby until then!! Plus I still need to get the paperwork straightened out with my leave. Hopefully that will be done on Tuesday.

At home: Goob's room is all ready. I've got tons of clothes, plenty of diapers, and most of the supplies that I'll need. Plus J and I've spiffied up our bedroom since that's where the little guy will sleep most of the time. We rented a Rug Doctor last night and have cleaned the carpets. (Our carpet was horrible!!!!! You should have seen the dirty water. It was black!!!!) We moved the furniture to make room for the pack and play/bassinet. I bought a little cheapie night table. It's kinda crazy. Our room looks more homey. Before it just had a bed and a tv. Seriously. Now it's more cozy.

With family: It seems like everyone is ready to drop everything and head down here when they get the call. My parents were here last weekend and my mom was here this weekend. So the next time I'll see them is when I'm at the hospital getting ready to deliver. We haven't seen J's parents since early February. And we got a phone call from them last night, that they want to visit us next weekend. Why? Why now? Why come when I'm 37 weeks pregnant. It's not like I'm gonna wanna to be entertaining. Jeez, I can't barely walk and they want to come and visit. Why not just wait until the baby's born? It seems strange to me to drive all this way to visit next weekend and then they'll have to come back up in a week or two for the baby's birth. Weird.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

35 weeks today!

So today I turned 35 weeks. YAY! I can't believe that it's almost over.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Spring Break, Day Two


I'm trying to relax AND get some work done. I've been doing a lot of reading. In fact, I just ready Ana's Story by Jenna Bush. It was very simple and conveyed a good message. If I were a junior high teacher, I'd love to share this with my class. Now, I'm half watching American Idol, doing laundry and fixing to start a new book. (I'm gonna get some reading done now cause I know that I probably won't have a lot of time once the baby gets here.)


Monday, March 10, 2008

Bad/Stressful Day

J took a blood test last week as part of a study of diabetics. The doctor called this morning and let us know that his blood sugar has been high and he needs to get it under control. Yikes. That was definitely a wakeup call to both of us. We now know that we need to really watch what we eat and make sure we're exercising. We don't want to take any chances on our health now that we're having a baby soon.

J's going to go back to the doc in a month to check things out.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Whirlwind Weekend

Our weekend got off to quite a bang on Friday morning. J went to work super early so that we could leave for Houston as soon as I got off of work. But on his way to work, J's car broke down AGAIN! (A few months ago we spent abou $2500 to repair the car!) Once he called me, it was clear that we needed to do something. Well, we've been talking about getting an SUV forever. So it was time to take the plunge. We decided to just leave for Houston that morning (I called in sick!) to go car shopping.

Once we got to Houston, we dropped off our dogs and luggage at my parents' house and started shopping. We started with the Ford dealership and found an Edge. It was love at first sight. We talked with a kid there for about 20 minutes and then headed to the next dealership.

We stopped by a few other place, but nothing compared to the Edge. And since my parents have a deal with their employers when they buy a car they told us to wait for them to go talk to the salesmen. Plus they've been dealing with a certain salesman for a few years now when they've been buying their cars. My mom called him and let him know we were coming and to get a good deal ready.

Let me just say THANK GOODNESS that my parents were with us. J and I have never done anything like this before and probably would have gotten eaten alive. But my parents were able to get us a fabulous deal!!!

We are now the proud owners of a Ford Edge. It'll be perfect for all of Goob's stuff. And J and I are already fighting over who will drive it. (I'll win!)

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Prepared Childbirth Classes

J and I start our "Prepared Childbirth Class" tonite. But can anyone really be prepared?? To be honest, I'm terrified of having to pop this guy out. Maybe tonite can ease my fears.

I hate TAKS testing!

This was the most boring day of my life. But thankfully I'm done til next year since I'll be on maternity leave during the Reading and Math TAKS.

The only bright side of today was I got some reading done. Unfortunately, I left the book I'm currently reading at home so I had to stick with children's literature. I read Becoming Naomi Leon and The Giver. Good reads.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

What do you mean this rattle is not for ME?

So yesterday my aunt gave us a stuffed frog, a frog blanket, and a little frog rattle. It's really cute. It matches Goob's room. When we got home, I put the bag on the couch and thought nothing of it.

At around midnight, I was watching Home Improvement and J was happily snoring away. I heard a strange noise. I knew our oldest dog was asleep cause I could see him on his bed. But the little one was nowhere to be found. Hmmm.

The noise stopped and I went back to watching tv. About 10 minutes late, I heard the noise again. I woke up J and sent him to investigate. He found Kiki (the litle one) going to town chewing on Goob's new rattle. She loved it. When he took it away and put it on the ironing board, out of her reach, she barked for about half an hour.

Just now I took it and put it in Goob's crib and she can see it and the barking continued. She wants the rattle.