We were planning on going for a walk this morning but it's raining. I'm mapping out a big post, but for now here's some cute pictures:
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Frustration.
Ugh! I wish I was better at code. I have so many ideas for things to put on the main page of the blog and I just can't figure out how to do it. I also wish that I had invested in a better camera earlier on. I'm looking into the Nikon D40 but who knows. Connor is also in a really irritating phase where he is absolutely refusing to nap. So of course he is incredibly cranky for the majority of the day. I don't know why but he all of a sudden hates anything that used to give him comfort. He refuses to take the pacifier unless I hold it in his mouth for like 15 minutes, and he won't relax in his swing unless he's almost asleep. I feel so bad for him because I know that he's even more frustrated then I am.
I'm still holding out hope that the sun will die down a little later on at like 7 o'clock so that I can take Connor down to the beach for a little while. He's still never been, which is outrageous seeing as the beach is practically our backyard. I can't wait for him to be able to sit and play in the sand, (He hasn't mastered sitting up completely unassisted yet) It's just been so freakin' hot these past weeks that it's been impossible, the sun has been so strong and since Connor can't wear sunscreen, we've been stuck at home.
Well I guess I'll try to figure out some more coding so that I can get this blog up to par with what I imagine it should be.
I'm Back!
Oh man have I been neglecting this blog! I never thought I'd say it but for a while there it was getting really tough to think of what I wanted to say.
Connor has started and stopped solid food. He was perfectly fine when he was on just rice cereal but once I added fruit and veggies in the mix oh boy did we have problems. He would scream for what seemed like hours on end, and I guess the belly ache made him feel hungry because he would be crying for more milk only 2 hours after his last feeding and his whole life he has gone a solid 4. So I decided I was going to take him off it completely for a couple weeks and start again later when his belly is a little older. I'll also take A LOT more time in between different foods.
Hopefully by the time you read this blog I will have edited it somewhat. I know for a while it was black text on a black backround. OH MY. I didn't even look at it for what seems like an eternity, but never the less my inspiration has returned. So stay tuned for TONS more posts and I've vowed to myself to post something even if it's just a few lines, or a picture, everyday.
Connor has started and stopped solid food. He was perfectly fine when he was on just rice cereal but once I added fruit and veggies in the mix oh boy did we have problems. He would scream for what seemed like hours on end, and I guess the belly ache made him feel hungry because he would be crying for more milk only 2 hours after his last feeding and his whole life he has gone a solid 4. So I decided I was going to take him off it completely for a couple weeks and start again later when his belly is a little older. I'll also take A LOT more time in between different foods.
Hopefully by the time you read this blog I will have edited it somewhat. I know for a while it was black text on a black backround. OH MY. I didn't even look at it for what seems like an eternity, but never the less my inspiration has returned. So stay tuned for TONS more posts and I've vowed to myself to post something even if it's just a few lines, or a picture, everyday.
Monday, June 28, 2010
My Criteria When Looking for a Stroller or Car Seat
These are just a few things that I look for when purchasing a car seat, stroller, or travel system:
1. In the car seat, is there a way to tighten the harness straps while the child is inside? When I bought my first travel system (Evenflo Aura) I didn't even think about this feature. I soon learned how much of a pain in the butt it was so adjusted the straps. It's impossible to have the straps fit perfectly when the child isn't inside while you adjust them. Also when the straps are too loose its unsafe. (in the case of the Evenflo, when it was too loose and too tight it wasn't safe. when it was too tight the straps would push off of his shoulders and end up down his arms.)
2. Is the car seat light weight? If you choose to go with the infant car seat (which i recommend, its good for when your baby falls asleep in the car, you can move them without waking them up) Your baby is heavy enough, try to find a car seat that is sturdy but also as light as possible so you can actually pick the child up.
3. Is the stroller easy to fold? Fold and unfold and fold and unfold the stroller while your in the store. If it gives you a problem even one time, don't buy it. The last thing in the world you need is a tired, hungry, infant screaming at the top of their lungs while you try to fold the stroller. I've actually seen one mom get so frustrated with her stroller while her baby screamed in the car that she just left it there in the parking lot.
4. Does it look comfortable? One question to ask yourself is would you want to spend time in it?
5. Is the sun shade long enough? The shade on the Evenflo was too short and the sun was constantly in my sons eyes.
6. Does the stroller have a big basket? This isn't a must for everyone, but it was definitely a must for me. It's a great place to put shopping bags when your at the mall. Plus your diaper bag will be filled to overflowing and its just must easier to put it in the basket.
7. And finally, what is the rating? When it comes to car seats, the highest rated car seat for safety is usually more expensive, but hey, you can't put a price on your child's safety!
Here is a link to the travel system I bought Connor after donating the Evenflo:
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3604038
It's the Chicco Cortina Travel System Stroller in Miro.
1. In the car seat, is there a way to tighten the harness straps while the child is inside? When I bought my first travel system (Evenflo Aura) I didn't even think about this feature. I soon learned how much of a pain in the butt it was so adjusted the straps. It's impossible to have the straps fit perfectly when the child isn't inside while you adjust them. Also when the straps are too loose its unsafe. (in the case of the Evenflo, when it was too loose and too tight it wasn't safe. when it was too tight the straps would push off of his shoulders and end up down his arms.)
2. Is the car seat light weight? If you choose to go with the infant car seat (which i recommend, its good for when your baby falls asleep in the car, you can move them without waking them up) Your baby is heavy enough, try to find a car seat that is sturdy but also as light as possible so you can actually pick the child up.
3. Is the stroller easy to fold? Fold and unfold and fold and unfold the stroller while your in the store. If it gives you a problem even one time, don't buy it. The last thing in the world you need is a tired, hungry, infant screaming at the top of their lungs while you try to fold the stroller. I've actually seen one mom get so frustrated with her stroller while her baby screamed in the car that she just left it there in the parking lot.
4. Does it look comfortable? One question to ask yourself is would you want to spend time in it?
5. Is the sun shade long enough? The shade on the Evenflo was too short and the sun was constantly in my sons eyes.
6. Does the stroller have a big basket? This isn't a must for everyone, but it was definitely a must for me. It's a great place to put shopping bags when your at the mall. Plus your diaper bag will be filled to overflowing and its just must easier to put it in the basket.
7. And finally, what is the rating? When it comes to car seats, the highest rated car seat for safety is usually more expensive, but hey, you can't put a price on your child's safety!
Here is a link to the travel system I bought Connor after donating the Evenflo:
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3604038
It's the Chicco Cortina Travel System Stroller in Miro.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Baby Smiles =)
Ever since the day I found out I was pregnant I was anxious for my precious baby to look up at me and smile. A real huge toothless baby smile that could melt anyone in 3 mile radius's heart. Connor has been on track or ahead on all of his other milestones except smiling. (Though I guess I do have to give him credit, his adjusted age is only 2 months and a day or two) His lack of smiling scared me, does he have autism? Is he unhappy? My doctor told me to relax, He would be smiling soon, Just smile at him as much as possible. So of course I fixed myself with what seemed like a permenant grin hoping that one day he would give me a small grin. He stated giving small smiles here and there, but I wanted on demand social smiles! Then about 3 days ago BAM! He's smiling all the time! I couldn't believe it, My prayers were answered. I ran to get my camera to snap as many pictures as possible. Now Connor and I are much happier and showing it proudly! I guess the moral of the story is, don't get so worked up about these milestones sometimes. Your baby will get there at his or her own pace and it makes it so much sweeter when they achieve them!
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Quick Tip: Nighttime Routine
So far it's been an uphill battle trying to get Connor to sleep in his own crib for the night, last night was the first time in history that it was a successful mission. I put him down to bed at 11:00 and he didn't wake up until 5:30 this morning, AMAZING! So I figured I would quickly write down what exactly I did. First, Connor had a warm bath (do this about an hour before they are supposed to eat because they'll get fussy and hungry) After the bath I lotioned him up and did a couple minutes of baby massage. After he was nice and relaxed I fixed him a bottle and we sat in his glider and rocked back and forth. After his bottle was finished he was getting very sleepy but not quite asleep yet, so I read a chapter of Harry Potter to him (what you read is your choice lol, Harry Potter always puts him to sleep..) I could see his eyes fighting to stay open so I put him in bed, turned out the lights, turned on the monitor and went to finish what I had to do around the house. He didn't wake up until 5:30 and I was a very happy camper because I cant wait to get his pack n play out of my room (I will miss him though! I went into his room like every two hours to make sure he was okay!) So good luck and remember every baby is different! Try a bunch of things until you find what works for you!
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