Introducing… Elliot and Winston!

Born April 2012 and May 2015

The current chapter of the sleep saga

I’m back on night float with only 7.5 nights left for the rest of my residency! In preparation for night float this time around, Logan and I have been trying to ween Elliot from having me having to sleep with him to get him to go to sleep. Before, I had been lying with him for 30 minutes to an hour to get him to go to sleep, and longer if I fell asleep too. And honestly, it was fine. Yes, my measly adult time was cut short but I got to cuddle with my buddly with whom I already don’t get to spend enough time. And if I fell asleep, well I needed the sleep anyways.

It annoyed Logan, but the bigger problem came in the hours between 12AM and 4AM when Elliot would stir from his sleep cycle and realize that I wasn’t there anymore. He would head to our room and I would walk him back to his bed and lie down with him again. Some nights were worse than others, but a solid night’s sleep was a rare treat. One night I put him in our bed and after a moment he said, “Go to other bed?”

About a month ago, I got Jo Frost’s Supernanny: How to Get the Best From Your Children and read the sleep chapter. Logan makes fun of me for this since the chapter did not describe any techniques that I had not already heard from our doctor, but somehow having invested money in buying a book and reading the written word helped my resolve.

We started about a month ago. We did the bed time routine and put him to bed. I sat by his bed and plopped him back in bed every time he got out. I started reading my phone so that I would have a reason to be acting like I was ignoring him. Eventually he fell asleep. It was hard.

Over the next weeks, I sat further and further from his bed. Logan and I found that trying to put him to bed early (at 8PM) was not so productive, despite what Supernanny advised. I also found that instead of putting him immediately back in bed the first few times, I would let him pester me a little. “Oh, what reading?” “Mommy’s playing game!” I wouldn’t talk long with him, but I would explain what I was doing. I found that if I just put him straight back in bed he thought we were playing a game, which made it worse.

A couple of funny things: Shortly into the training, Elliot got out of bed a several times one night and as I was putting him in bed he grabbed my hand and would not let go! It was so sweet I could feel my resolve crumbling. Another night I was lying down by the door and Elliot got out of bed and brought me one of his night nights to cover up! In fact, one night I borrowed his favorite big Cars blankie and when he wasn’t going to sleep with his other blankies I gave it back. Then he brought it back to me to cover up! One night he got out of the bed and ran over and tackled me exclaiming, “Oh! Fell out of bed!” It was so funny I had to laugh, giggling, “Stop being so funny and go to sleep!”

The night that Logan’s Godmother passed away, Elliot and I heard him get the phone call while we were sleep training. We came out to check on him and we had a big family hug. Then we went back to sleep training. I thought Elliot was asleep a couple of times and when I went to check on him he was lying still with his eyes wide open and smiling at me. I did lie down with him that night. Life’s too short not to cuddle with your buddy every once in awhile!

I started night float this week, so Logan has been flying solo. They went on a trip to Ohio, where Elliot got a stomach bug. It’s been hard for them but Elliot now seems to be on the upswing. Gam Gam and Aunt Lisa have been helping too. I’m only sorry that I can’t really help. As far as the sleep training, Elliot seems to do even better with Logan. Logan can even get him to take a nap without having to lie with him and hold him down now. I think Elliot must be starting to realize the benefits of sleep. If he is tired, he seems more willing to lie down and try to sleep or at least relax. Now if only he could understand that mommy needs to sleep some during the day…

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“He fell asleep watching Aladdin” -Logan

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Armageddon, anyone?

I have been working waaaaay too much lately. What with the night float and weekends I haven’t had much of a day off recently. I miss my Elly Belly. I had a revelation the other day while I was feeding Elliot in the middle of the night this week, which I shared with Logan.

Me: “That Aerosmith song, “Don’t wanna miss a thing” from Armaggeddon, might be about a parent child relationship.”
Logan: “Oh, you mean that song that Steven Tyler wrote… for his daughter?”
Me: “Yes, that one.”

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“For every moment spent with you is a moment I treasure.”

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The Night Float Campaign

In the continuing saga of the War on Sleeping, this week I am working the Night Float Shift at Work (8pm to 8am), which apparently makes me Capitalize random words in my Sentences. I have reached the bargaining stage of exhaustion. Maybe it’s not too late to go back to school and become an engineer?

Anyways, it is wonderful to get to see Elliot some during the day! Without me at home at night, Logan has been doing some sleep training with Elliot. He has only been getting him once at night around 3am for a feeding. Otherwise, Logan lets Elliot settle himself, which it turns out he can do rather quickly for the most part. The result? Elliot gets a good night’s sleep and is so very pleasant and playful during the day. His cuteness factor has gone off the charts! It is irresistible! Critical victory achieved!

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You Figure It Out…

Last night, Logan, Elliot, and I went to a new resident welcome party at Barley’s. The first year resident who is 33 weeks pregnant was there with her husband. We were talking about solid food and she asked, “When do you start them on solids?” I replied that we started him a little early than the recommended 4 months since he was grabbing at the food on the table. She asked, “How do you learn all of this stuff? We don’t know anything (about taking care of a baby)…” I replied, “You just sort of figure it out…” Later I realized what a stupid unhelpful answer that was. So, here in gory detail is how we “figured (and are still figuring) it out”…

1. Reading – I read the Mayo pregnancy book throughout my pregnancy. In January I borrowed an attachment parenting philosophy book from the library, read it, and liked it some of the ideas from it (the room sharing and baby slings particularly). I will say that the book gave me a false expectation in my ability to keep the baby from crying, which was very frustrating. My dad also referred me to a podcast on parenting from the author of the book Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids, which was nice in that it kind of made the task of raising a child seem overall manageable and enjoyable with the right attitude. Now I refer to Baby 411 for parenting topics and read What to Expect as a month by month guide. The 411 guide was super helpful when we were having trouble with breast feeding at the end of the first week. It turns out I was “engorged” which of course was something I had never heard of at the time. Reading is useful, but it can also make you feel overwhelmed.

2. Googling – Nothing beats google for speed and amount of information, but all advice must be taken with a grain of salt. For example, when Elliot was so fussy, I googled “Baby choking during feeding” and I got a lot of hits for breast milk overproduction. Turns out, Elliot was having reflux, so I got sent down the wrong path. Also, most people on the internet are as clueless as you are, so make sure you are at a reputable reference site.

3. Friends and family with kids – Elliot was fussing and drooling and Gam Gam said, “Is he teething?” How should we know? People who have been through having children are often fantastic resources for things to try. But different things work for different kids. For example, my obstetrician (and literally everyone) highly recommended swaddling, which Elliot hated.

4. Pediatrician – Everytime we go to the doctor, I bring my list of questions. He figured out the GERD thing so he is my hero. But his suggestion for Elliot not taking the bottle was to try a sippy cup which never really worked for us.

5. Classes – We left the childbirth classes early. I think they gave me a false notion of how achievable and desirable it is to have “natural birth” (which is a whole post in itself). I think the infant safety and CPR class was the only really helpful class that we went to.

6. Lactation Consultants – We bothered these ladies as much as possible while we were in the hospital. They were great! The nurses would give us conflicting and sometimes inaccurate advice on how to get a latch and keep him feeding. The lactation consultants knew the facts and were able to set us straight on how to breastfeed.

7. Getting to know your baby – Every baby is a little bit different and taking the time to learn his or her patterns and preferences is truly the key. So, I guess in that respect you really do have to just “figure it out.”

In other news, this has been a super busy week for me. I got home on Tuesday at midnight, 9 on Wednesday and Thursday, and went in last night at 1:30AM for a trauma procedure. I’ve gotten a lot of great experience but it has been hard on the family. We are spending a lot of time together this weekend to make up for it. Tom hung our hammocks that Linzy got for us so we relaxed in them on Saturday afternoon.

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5 Generations!

Logan took Elliot to see his family on Friday for Linzy’s birthday while mommy was at work. Here are some videos I received.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3V-XJDP5pE

On Saturday, we got the five generation photo of Elliot, Logan, Gam Gam, Granny, and Grandma.
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Then we went on a picnic with Logan’s family.

Here’s Elliot with Cousins Alissa and Bryce.

Logan, Gam Gam, Aunt Linzy, Baby E, and I went on a walk after dinner. I carried Elliot in the Bjorn and as we crossed the top of a hill we heard a funny grunting sound. “A wild boar!” Logan exclaimed. “Good. I was afraid it was a bear.” I said, to which Gam Gam replied, “A boar is worse!” “Yeah, they are aggressive!” Logan stated as he scouted ahead. Meanwhile, Gam Gam and Auntie strategically positioned themselves between me (and Elliot) and the noise. It felt very tribal, like I was a momma with a papoose that we all had to help protect. We ended up turning back to play it safe.

Sunday, we took Elliot to the Ijam’s Nature Center.

Monday, Logan’s cousin Christian came over to visit. He is very good with Elliot, even though Elliot did scream at him when he woke up from his nap. Logan and Christian played with Logan’s War Hammer armies and Elliot and I relaxed in our comfy recliner. He fell asleep with me rocking him around 8 and by 9 I was asleep too. At 11 Logan woke me up and I put on my PJs and brushed my teeth and went back to sleep, cuddling Elliot in our bed. At 2 Elliot woke up… So that would be 6 hours right in a row of blissful sleep! YAY!

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You knew I would make this at some point…

Some of my coworkers are having babies soon so I made them each an infant hat.

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I hope they have a sense of humor (and babies with heads smaller than “pumpkin head ” here…) The pattern I used can be found here. I used Lamb’s Pride bulky since I had a lot left over from making everyone in the family Jane hats. I might have to buy the pattern for larger sizes and make one for Elliot with an orange nipple!

And as for the battle on breastfeeding, I’d just like to say the one thing that every nursing mother is really thinking. “Yay! I get to run around in public with my top down and not get in trouble for indecent exposure! Take that Puritan based society values!”

Ha! Not really. I can’t say that I have actually just bared myself in public, but I have breastfeed draped in a restaurant a couple of times. It was either that or take the screaming baby home without me getting to eat. As frequently as babies eat and as disruptive as they can be it is nice to have the option of breastfeeding in public.

In other news, baby Elliot get bigger and more mobile every day. We have started using the size 3 diapers and have purchased a baby gate for the stairs. Yesterday when I got home from work Logan told me that Elliot had managed to launch himself forward while on all fours about a half a foot. He also tells me that on the hardwood floor at Gam Gam and Slappy’s house Elliot can really scoot!

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I am really looking forward to when we can start giving him solid food. I think he will really like it. I admit that I have snuck him a little dab of whipped cream and Logan has given him tastes of lemon and meat. We have rice cereal on hand. Now if we can only stand to wait until his 4 month birthday…

Elliot went on a picnic Sunday while mommy was at work. He reportedly slept most of the time.

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Here he is resting in his pack and play.

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Photo and outfit courtesy Auntie Cat

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I love this photo of him and Bryce! So sweet!

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Babies Are Great Personal Trainers

On a lighter note, I am back to my pre-pregnancy weight. *budum-CHING* As it turns out, there is a survival need for that extra pregnancy weight. Babies are amazing parent calorie burners!

Elliot’s training philosophies:
1. Breastfeed – 600 calories a day! 6-0-0! That in and of itself is enough to make breastfeeding worth it, but you also get a healthier baby with diapers that don’t stink. But wait, there’s more! The only sensation I get from let down is extreme thirst. So I end up drinking plenty of water. Will the health benefits never cease?!?! I may keep pumping once Elliot out grows me just to keep the weight off. Anyone want to buy some breast milk?

2. No time to eat – Something about mommy sitting down to a hot meal makes Baby E really hungry… So even if I do get to eat, there’s usually no time for seconds. Plus, as Logan and I have found it is really hard to prepare much of a meal when you are by yourself with Elliot.

3. Have a giant baby – Just delivering Elliot knocked almost 10lbs off. Plus, there was the placenta, amniotic fluid, and reportedly a bunch of blood… Instant weight loss!

4. No sleep – I used to loose weight on rotations where I had to do a lot of overnight work. With Elliot I still have 2-4 wake-ups per night and calorie expenditure to go with it!

5. Exercise – As if walking a 15 lb. baby through and around the house over and over again and hauling a breastpump back and forth to work everyday were not enough, here are some exercises that both strengthen muscles and entertain babies.

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Crunches

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Curls

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Bench Press

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Tongue Lifts

Turn about being fair play, we’re getting Elliot to do some exercises of his own.
http://youtu.be/MdgSB8X8qo4

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Save Point

Mommy did a couple of short test runs of going to the hospital on Thursday and Friday. Thursday Elliot went to daddy’s office, where he tried to keep Logan from getting his work done. Friday he stayed home with daddy. Both days he took a bottle without significant issue.

We went out to El Paso last night for dinner with Gam Gam and Slappy. Elliot was awake and well behaved, which always seems to surprise me. Slappy commented that he was looking forward to taking Elliot out when babysitting him so he could say, “Well, his mom is at the hospital and his dad is in jail!” Gam Gam and I talked about how empty life would feel without children. Things are hard now but in 20 years I could not picture myself having not had kids.

We read Elliot “Anything for You” last night, which his sweet cousin Kyra gave to him.

Logan and I are avid gamers and often view the world from that perspective. For example, Elliot’s last save point was in his bassinet. He falls asleep and ends up back there, from which he has to once again figure out how to tell us what he wants with limited communication skills. “A” is kick and squirm and “B” is grunt and, eventually, cry. He’ll learn more skills as he levels up.

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“Oh man, I’m here again!”

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It’s Getting Better All the Time

Elliot slept for 3.75hrs last night without waking! Just when I thought he would never sleep for more than 3 hours at a time… I think it might have something to do with our new non-squeaking bed. That and Logan got him in a really tight swaddle.

Elliot spends more of his awake time pleasant and not crying. I love it! Makes me melt!

Also, I boxed up the maternity clothes today. VICTORY IS MINE!

I’m trying to decide what to do about professional photographs. I have a coupon from my doctor’s office for the “Watch Me Grow” package from Reflection and Images Photography. I still have to pay for the session, which are discounted at $25 bucks apiece. Plus, I would want to get some digital copies, packages which start at $350! So I wonder, is it worth it to get the expensive high quality photographs or should I just go to Walmart or JCP? I’m leaning towards doing the “Watch Me Grow” deal and then trying somewhere else for family portraits and such. Maybe the expensive place will have a special…

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My little id

Elliot seems to like the song “It Beats Me Every Time.” Logan played it first for him to be funny, but he cooed, smiled, and danced!

Logan and his cousin Bart made an interesting point about Elliot. Elliot is in the earliest stage of his psychological development where he is only concerned with his needs and instincts and has no concept of others. He is an “id“. If he is hungry at 1am and then 3am and then again at 5am, he doesn’t care if you are tired. He doesn’t care if you are in the middle of a restaurant. He’ll let you know and keep letting you know until you do something about it. If he wants to play first thing in the morning, then we’re playing. He demands immediate satisfaction. Now we can distract him from thinking about eating and try to be accommodating when he has to do something he doesn’t like, like ride in the car seat, but one can only avoid his impulses for so long. Stay tuned for the development of “ego.”

I bought Elliot some clothes today. I got him a robe to match his froggy towel and some swim trunks with a funny matching dinosaur hoodie. I found some socks that fit him (12 month size!) and feature marine life. We visited Gam Gam again at work. She was thrilled! Elliot got to meet Cindy and Jeff this evening when they brought our mattress. He seemed to like them! They stayed for dinner and Logan made his famous Pad Thai. Tom and Gabi were there too.


Elliot and his favorite country artist, Dolly! We don’t know if he likes her music, but he does like her other assets.

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