I tell you it’s like a whole new life. Naomi is out of the”wah-wah phase” and into the smiles and almost giggles phase. She is starting to go to bed earlier (8pm–6am on Sunday night. Can we please make this a habit?) and will usually take a nap after she eats in the morning so I can sleep a little longer too. She is more aware of her surroundings and loves to watch TV and is now starting to notice toys.
Just the $19.00 version from WalMart will do, thank you very much.
But then see how she chooses basketball over her play
gym. :o)
Last week, she watched almost an entire episode of Full
House while we ate dinner with Hylan’s parents. (Um, trying to relive my childhood, anyone? She'll either grow up to be just like me or despise me for it all! Ha ha!!)
A few weeks ago Naomi discovered her hands. She likes to stuff a whole fist in her mouth,
or sometimes just lick it like a lollipop, but the cutest of all is when I
caught her sucking her thumb.
Another funny Naomi-ism is when she's in her swing she prefers to discover her binky on her own. If you try to shove it in her mouth she resists and fusses, but if you put it just below her mouth she lowers her head and slurps it in. This has happened so many times it's just comical and it's cute game to watch. I'm all for her first signs of independence. You go girl!
I had started to write an update on Naomi last week, but I feel like she has changed so much since then that it no longer applies. She seems to be right on par with the developmental milestones, and I’m just grateful and feel more and more blessed every time she flashes a smile.
I had started to write an update on Naomi last week, but I feel like she has changed so much since then that it no longer applies. She seems to be right on par with the developmental milestones, and I’m just grateful and feel more and more blessed every time she flashes a smile.
It wasn’t too long ago when brushing my teeth
and even going to the bathroom were accomplishments, to say the least.
I am definitely a fan of the “Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child” book by Dr. Matt Weissbluth. Two
of the most important things I've learned are sleep begets sleep and babies
will become overtired after more than 2 hours of wakefulness.
With that said, sometimes our nap timing is just off. This is how I learned what Naomi’s overtired cry sounds like. It is the loudest most piercing cherry red
tomato-faced cry you ever did hear. I
certainly can empathize with tiredness because it makes me sad too!
Naomi’s hungry cry is a much more tolerable “wah, wah.” Rarely is she over-hungry but sometimes she gets hungry and tired which can produce the piercing cherry red tomato-faced cry.
Oh, and the aforementioned agony cry also applies
to the torture of immunizations—gosh, I feel your pain little one, no one loves
being pricked by needles.
Also, there may or may not have been an injury to her finger
that Hylan has sworn me to secrecy about that caused her poor voice to go
hoarse from so much crying. That was a
very sad night last week, but don’t worry she’s all healed up—finger and voice!
Anyway, church has been quite a struggle for the past
several weeks (but not last week because we only had Sacrament Meeting and she
was an angel: observing, eating, sleeping, and not crying the whole way
through!)
Previously, (and maybe futuristically but let’s hope it’s
better now) Naomi hated church because she didn't sleep well in her car
seat. Too hot, uncomfortable, or not enough
movement, I guess, but she wouldn't stay asleep, which obviously produced the
overtired cry and consequently me traipsing around the chapel in some of my not so Mommy-friendly heals. I never knew how active the foyer and church hallways were during meetings because I've almost never had any reason not to be in the chapel or a classroom during meetings. Hmm...
It kind of stressed me out.
Especially a week ago Sunday when I had to teach Relief Society and
Hylan had to pretend to be Joseph Smith for the Primary (we were sure the beard
would confuse the kids, but they got over it).
That took quite a bit of help and coordination but it worked out just fine.
3 comments:
Uh... I hate the newborn stage. Like... makes me not want to have another baby ever when I think about the newborn stage! HAHAHA I LOVE 7 to 9 months, before they walk. They can sit up, and play by themselves, and it's SUCH a fun fun age. Sad to say, it's not fun after that! LOL just kidding. 3 Months is a good age too, but just wait until 7. I also hate church with a baby. Most of the time I switch off and I go one week and Trent goes the next. I'm bad like that. Mostly the germs FREAK me out, but when breastfeeding it includes a whole other slew of stuff that is just annoying. Church with kids = hell. Ironic? HEHE It never gets better, but yet, we go.. because it's true and we set a good example. (But I'm sure there are those people who are super awesome super people... that's just not me). I have never heard of those 5 S's! I am a huge fan of Binky's, I always have a humidifier or fan going in my kids rooms for sleep time, and the swing is everyone's best friend. I am a MASTER swaddler, and both my babes were swaddled at night and naptime until they could undo it, around 7 months! WOOT! Love aden & anais if you don't have those, invest! You are doing a fabulous job!!!! Props on going to the store too... I still avoid the store, even now. It's just not worth the effort some days. HAHA
I love that she was watching basketball!! Ellee loves watching the games too. We totally have to take them to a few BYU games together when they're older!!
Love these little updates. She is soooo cute!! And hooray for smiles!! Those little rewards just get better and better. Just wait until she can give you hugs and kisses! Best. Ever.
The best thing about the newborn stage is the tinyness and the sweetness. Other than that, the first 3 months aren't my fave either. They are a blur though, due to the sleep deprivation. I have a friend running a marathon 2 months after giving birth, and I kind of hate her. Ha! I just never feel that motivated with a newborn either. So far I've enjoyed EVERY stage after the newborn stage. I love seeing their little personalities unfold. I love my 17 month old because she is just so sweet and giggly and discovering so much and she's a little parrot. I love my 3 year olds because they ask questions and come up with some funny things to say. Church, in my experience, is always rough. It always seems to interfere with sleep/naps and therefore always seems to result in a rougher day.
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