Showing posts with label family life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family life. Show all posts

Friday, December 31, 2010

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Fly!
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Where: At the park
Temp: Sunny with a bit of chill, 50 degrees. Finally, a break from this 7-day down poor
Mood: Eager & Motivated
Two Ups: the holiday season is coming to a close, a new year is about to begin
Two Downs: more rainy grey days to come & my laptop screen is broken (not my doing).
On Heavy Rotation: Florence and the Machine - Lungs

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Nature & Painting

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At the park
paint
Hard at work
VoilĂ ! A masterpiece!
Where: Visited the park, then headed home and painted in the backyard
Temperature: 75 degrees & Sunny, pleasant
Listening to: Ok Go - "This too shall pass"
Mood: Explorative

Note to self: Open your eyes, take more mental pictures and explore your surroundings.

Friday, October 1, 2010

At the zoo

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originally uploaded by casa azul.

Temperature: 90 degrees cloudy w/ a 20% chance of rain, 25% humidity
Mood: It's Friday!!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Today...

you let go
you explored
you are more independent than ever
you came back, pushed my hair out of my face and gave me a kiss

Thursday, June 3, 2010

bye-bye boobies


Where: Dining Room
Temp: 90 degrees & Sunny
Two Ups: The flowers are blossoming and I gradually weaned bambino (the last 3-4 months w/a couple of set backs), a couple months shy of his second birthday :o)
Two Downs: it's already June and no more nursing :o(
Mood: Bittersweet
Listening to: She & Him Vol. 1 "I was made for you"

Nursing has been bittersweet. Don't get me wrong, it was a lovely experience mixed with a love-hate relationship at times. There were moments were I felt like giving up especially during the 2am pump sessions. Also having bouts of sore cracked nipples is pretty bad (and yes I used lanolin, but it made it worse). I did not anticipate that. Mastitis (which kicked my a**), would change anyones mind. But now bambino is ready to wean from nursing. It was a great learning experience and I hope to do it again.

My favorite moment from this whole journey is the second night home (pictured above). We were all so tired and a huge yawn fest ensued (32 hours of no sleep will do it to ya). As I finished breastfeeding the little guy, he smirked and let out a sigh of contentment. It was moments like these that kept me sane, motivated and in awe of the life I held in my hands. I was able to provide for my child in a way that I never knew I could. The female body is an amazing machine. I can make people (with the help of the opposite sex) and produce my own milk, awesome!

Things I learned:
  • Tell your husband to kiss the girls bye-bye! They belong to baby (temporarily). In my case, it was 20 months. ("Ha, ha" - pointing at husband & laughing)
  • Nursing isn't as easy as everyone says it is and it is not for everyone. I think some people over embellish and do not disclose the painful ugly side. So don't feel guilty if you have to use formula. Whatever works for you and baby is what should matter.
  • Lanolin, Soothie Gel Pads and a double breast electric pump are your best friend.
  • Don't let family members or friends pressure you or give you guilt trips for nursing too long. It's your breast and it's not a majority vote!
  • None of this would be possible without the encouragment of my family and husband.
  • Weaning takes time. So don't feel like a failure if you don't meet your 3-4 week deadline. There were several events that set us back: the little guys surgery, getting sick (alot!), trips. Things happen.
  • Hungry Baby + v-neck shirt + public outing = peep show; An outing to Target ended up being a peep show. He was hungry and determined, while I was in a rush to hurry up with the errands and get home. Don't get me wrong. I'm all for nursing in public, but I like to cover it up personally. Just my preference.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

in bloom

Picked these lovelies from my fathers garden. Year round, my father works diligently replenishing the flowers as the season changes. He just has the most beautiful assortment of flowers scattered throughout the yard.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Ready to fly
























Where: Gathering of the Warbirds, Air show
Temp: 67 degrees, sunny & breezy
Mood: Amazed
Two Ups: Exercising & Had family time with my two favorite men
Two Downs: Bye-bye nursing
Well, bambino loves planes, trains but no automobiles. This past weekend we took him to see the Madera Airshow: Gathering of the Warbirds. He loved the plumes of smoke coming out of the planes as they spiraled out of control. The look on his face was priceless.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Blossom



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Where: At the park
Temp: 54 degrees (a bit nippy I should say)
Two Ups: Another beautiful day & Dr. says I'm a-ok
Two Downs: Regained the 15lbs. lost & using the excuse, "It's raining" to get out of exercising
Obsessed with: Thrift shops & Queen Anne Chairs

I love how the colors look so much more vivid after it rains. I could even see the snow top moutains! No grey hazy sky to cover them up, yuppie! Hopefully this Sunday we will head out to the blossom trail, weather permitting. It would be great to get a couple good shots of the family since bambino is growing up right before our eyes.

Lately, I've been heading out to the thrift stores more often than usual. Just been thinking about the whole economy, where my money is going and how I could spend it in a more economical way. You just don't get your monies worth these days. I use to venture out to consignment stores every weekend when I was in high school, but stopped going. I loved all the little trinkets and oddities I'd find along the way.
Another mans junk is another mans treasure.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

The First Six Months with the Little Monster

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(pictured above: master manipulator)
It has been six months since I gave birth to the little monster. Yes, he is a little monster but a friendly sesame street monster. A cross between Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch. The dynamic of our household has changed and adjustments have been made to accommodate the little guy. One thing I realized is that even with all the birthing classes and advice, it never prepares you for the real thing. Sure it helps to be informed, but what better way to learn something new than to dive right in. Plus the nurse informed us it would take a lot to break him, so no worries. Here is an overview of the last six months:

1.) Nursing
It took awhile to get use to the engorgement and the let downs. But in time, I developed a rhythm. I'm still nursing and will continue until he is two years of age. It hasn't been the easiest journey. It takes a lot of dedication to stick with nursing and it's not for everyone. There have been times where I just wanted to give up during my 3am pump session and go solely with formula. Here is a blog I stumbled upon that keeps me focused: Give in to the "F" word

Whatever you do, get to know your nurses and thank them every time. They sure did help and gave great advice on nursing. Oh, and be careful about being consulted by a "lactation nazi" as my pediatrician referred to her. She wanted us to restrict our sons feeding to only 1oz. But he was taking in 3oz. of milk. If the advice seems too strict for you and your baby, go with whatever works for you.

2.) Weight
Two months after the birth, I lost 30lbs. I went from 185lbs to 155lbs which isn't quite a good thing or a bad thing. Breastfeeding and daily walks have helped or it could be the sleep deprivation & lack of eating. Gradually within the next year or so, my goal is to lose 20lbs with healthy eating and exercise. I came to the realization that my body has gone through a dramatic change and I should cut myself some slack. It took me nine months to put on the weight and it's going to take another nine or so to lose it.

3.) My Feline friend is not a killer!
Chester, my cat, had been staying at my folks for about 3 months when we finally decided it was time to bring him home Christmas eve. Of course, my mother was worried that Chester would try to suffocate the baby or see the baby as a threat. The news is Chester has adapted well to Calvin. No problems there.

4.) Sleep
The first day we brought our bundle of joy home, he already had a routine down: Sleep for 4 hours, wake up, diaper change, breastfeed, sleep, wake up in another 4 hours. Of course, the sleep deprivation took some time to get use to. We were forewarned by our doctor, friends, family and co-workers. And at times, we would stay awake for long periods of time to make sure the little guy was still breathing. One thing my husband and I agreed upon was that co-sleeping wasn't for us. Calvin transitioned from the bassinet to the crib with ease.

At around 3 months, he began to sleep through the night waking up once in the middle of night to feed. Now we are in the process of training him to sleep on his own with the Ferber method. So far it takes him 10 minutes to sleep on his own. Let's hope by next week it takes him less.

5.) A 10 minute shower is like a day at the spa
Sometimes I went two to three days without taking a bath/shower. Okay really, more like a week. Well I was a parnoid first time mom, who couldn't let her son out of her site for just a minute. Just remember, a 10 minute shower is like a day at the spa...enough said.

6.) Growing up way too fast
In a blink of an eye he went from being a motionless sack of potatoes and transitioned into an individual, a little person. I couldn't wait till he got to the age where he reciprocated with a smile, a laugh or babbled. When he cracked his first smile at three months, my heart just melted. Since then, I can't stop making him laugh or smile.

At six months, he is trying to figure out how to sit up. He has toppled over so many times yet the little guy is determined to sit up on his own. It's amazing how his mind works. All trial and error for him.