Tuesday, July 29, 2014

True Life- Mommy of Two

The unconditional love a mother has for her 1st born child when she gives birth is indescribable   When she gets pregnant with her 2nd she can never imagine loving another as much her 1st, but it somehow it happens. A mother's heart doesn't make room for the new child because that would mean some of the love was taken from the 1st and given to the 2nd.  A mother's heart doubles in size to give an equal amount of love to all (maybe even quadruples).  

I've been home for almost 3 months now and as my days become numbered of being a temporary stay-at-home-mommy I wanted to get this post written before the craziness of the school year began. I can honestly say I was not prepared for the love, joy, and stress these past few months have provided.  For those of you about to embark on your 2nd child I don't think anything could have prepared me better and I'm sure everyone's experience will be different.  

One of my most favorite memories I have is Avery meeting Addison for the 1st time.  I literally thought my heart was going to explode. Hence the picture below of the weeping mommy watching her two babies meet for the 1st time. 

                                      
Avery was so sweet and loving with her.  She was so proud to be big sister and fell in love with Addison as quickly as the rest of us did.  

I mean... 

 At first Avery wanted to be with Addison every waking moment. She even parked her chair in front of her bouncy seat several times just to watch and protect her (while also watching Peppa Pig-of course).



Anytime Addison is on her play mat it's not long before big sister joins her.  Of course this is completely adorable, but it's also stressful because big sisters have "so much love" that can be a little overwhelming for a tiny baby. This big sister is unaware of how strong her arms and legs can be and can easily whack a baby.

cuteness overload

Avery wants to hold Addison like a big girl. We are still working on how to hold a baby properly. She gets so excited when she holds her that she just squeezes the mess out of her and of course it usually ends with me getting worried and Addison crying.





 
bless

 The precious moments that the three of us have shared this summer will never be forgotten and I know next summer will be even more exciting.



Now I titled this blog post TRUE LIFE because this summer has not been EASY or always full of JOY. I feel bad even saying that, but I feel like I need to be honest and not sugar coat everything.  Life is tough with two, but it IS amazing and I would never have it any different.  Will there be a THIRD? NOOOOOOO

Here is my list of 10 things a mother of a toddler and newborn should know or do... these are in no particular order.

1- Keep your toddler in preschool or daycare at least 2 days a week while on maternity leave
2- Cook LOTs of meals before having the baby
3- Get a mani, pedi, and your hair done before baby #2
4- Hire someone to clean your house 2 x a month
5- Buy a bottle of wine to have on hand after baby is born
6- If people want to visit or help out in any way LET them
7- Have the newborn nap in his/her nursery
8- Make time for your 1st born to do things alone with him/her
9- Limit your toddlers "time outs" each day b/c most of them will be from your frustration and now always from their actions
10- Take pictures and journal your experiences b/c time will FLY by

Monday, July 14, 2014

Two Months Old

Addison Claire is two months old. Seriously. TIME.SLOW.DOWN!!!!


Weight: 12 lbs (68%tile)

Height: 22.4 47%tile)

Head:  15.2" (61%tile)

Diapers: Size 1

Clothing: packed up newborn. You are wearing 0-3 and 3 months

Sleep: Not sleeping as much during the day.  We've gotten into a pretty good routine of sleep, eat,  play, repeat.  Most nights she sleeps the first part of the night in her crib 10 or 11ish- 4-5ish.  Then she eats and usually sleeps in her swing the rest of the morning. 

Food: same as 1st month (mommy's milk and formula every 3 hours or so).  She's been less and less interested in my Supplement Nursing System ( The SNS is the best invention ever for mommies with low supply)  She's not latching very well anymore I am having to feed her the rest of her formula through a bottle.  I see our nursing days coming to an end.  I only nursed Avery for 8 weeks, so I am ok with it.  Of course I would have LOVED to have nursed both of my babies for a year, but my body make less than an ounce of milk a day and no baby can live on that.  Yes, I've tried all the natural and prescription meds to help supply and I've even made lactation cookies.  Oh well, moving on!! 

Moods:  Finally I do believe we have exited our daily rides on the fuss bus.  Her fussy time has gotten sooooo much better (knock on wood), but I am not sure what to contribute it to.  The Zantac/ gribe water/ gas drop combination or just maturity. Whatever it is I am grateful and hoping things continue down this path.  

Favorite Toys: Anything she can hold.  She still keeps her hands in fists.  I think this is her coping mecanism to help deal with the gas pains.  When she nurses or take a bottle she likes to hold my hand.  It's precious.   

Playtime: Playtime usually consists of her laying under her playmat.  She's started to swat and kick at the toys hanging above her.  She will lay under there for a good 10 minutes before getting fussy, sometimes more and sometimes less :) 

Firsts: smile, swimming in a pool, meeting my cousin Jamison, Sadie, Uncle Mark, Aunt Mary, and Grandma Ellington.
1st BUMBO sittin
1st time meeting Sadie (one day apart) 
meeting Gma Ellington (92 years old) 

lovin my sissy

1st time swimming

chins and cheeks for days
 Big Sister Update:  2 years and 10 months old
Big Sister Avery is being a typical 2 almost 3 year old. She loves to play with her baby dolls, read books, ride her bike, and sing songs.  She take one nap a day usually about 2 hours long. She knows her colors.  Can identify all upper case letters in isolation. Can count to 10 (sometimes).  We are working on number identification.  She can also identify most basic shapes.   Big News: AVERY is POTTY TRAINED TRAINING!!! She is doing such a good job and I couldn't be prouder of her.  It is so true what they say about potty training, "when they're ready, they will do it."  I tried several times before Addison was born b/c I really didn't want two in diapers, but she wasn't ready and it didn't work out. But one day she said she wanted to go potty and the rest is history.

wedgie :) 

pull ups 
First time staying a week at Mimi and Pop's house

2nd haircut :) 

nothing says summer like fresh watermelon

swimming at the clubhouse


Last but not least, of course we have a comparison picture :) 
At 2 months...
Avery was 9lbs 15.5oz (28%tile) Addison is 12lbs (68%tile)
Avery was 22.4 " (47%tile) and Addison is 22.4" (47%tile) SAME :) 
Avery's HC was 14 3/4" (19%) and Addison is 15.2" (61%tile)