What seemingly little things feel like a big deal to you?
Audrey's bangs are in her eyes daily. I keep pulling them back attempting to keep them out of her eyes because I'm just not ready to cut her hair. I have no idea why. A couple of people have commented on it. Honestly though, it doesn't seem to bother her, so it doesn't bother me. Getting her hair cut just seems like such a big deal. I keep saying I'll cut it when she turns 1. We'll see....
Another: I said I start adding a little WCM to her bottles to get her used to it and avoid going cold turkey when my stash runs out. Well, she turned 11 months on Friday. I just can't do it. My new goal is to wait until I only have 2-300 ounces in my freezer. Then I will mix it. We'll see....
So what about you?
Re: NC POLL: What small things feel huge to you?
I dont have anything to add but I am with you on both. DH keeps asking when I am going to cut LO's hair b/c its always a fight for 15 mins to comb it. I just cant do it. The 15 min daiy fight does not bother me enough to entice me to cut it.
Same with WCM/Almond milk. I have quite a bit of freezer stach but I know it wont last forever. I can't imagine giving LO any other milk right now besides BM.
Mine is feeding related.
DD is still on a bottle then hour / hour an half later solids schedule. I really want to start giving her solids, then a bottle to get her used to the transition at 1, but I'm afraid. I don't want to mess up a good thing. She's had weight issues and is finally gaining (and on high calorie formula) and sleeping so good, that I don't want to mess it up. First I told myself I'd do it at 10.5 months, then 11 (which was Thursday) then I was going to start yesterday. Now I've told myself I'll wait until we get the results of her testing back (I posted last week, she might have a kidney filtering issues which would be the cause of her failure to thrive).
Yesterday we were out when she should have gotten her bottle (11:30) and didn't get home until 12:30 so I gave her lunch while I unpacked groceries and then a bottle, and she did ok, but I'm afraid to do it for other meals.
Right now, pajamas! I swear I'm obssessing about looking for 12m footed pajamas. I look every time I'm at a target or anywhere, and I'm having trouble finding them. For some reason I look at the separates and short sleeved ones and think "she is not big enough for those yet!!"
I'm the same way with putting anything in her crib. I kind of want to introduce a security blanket, for I just can't let go of my "no blankets before 1" paranoia. I know in my head nothing magically changes at 12 months 1 day though!
Bahaha. I'm trying to get over this way of thinking. I don't know where I got it from in the first place. However, now that A is walking full-time, I make sure she has shoes on when we go out. I even bit the bullet and got her some $40 walking shoes from Stride Rite.
Sears Outlet!
Children's Place has footed one piece pajamas.
This was mine about a week ago but I bit the bullet and started adding WCM last Friday. He doesnt even seem to notice a difference plus I have been giving it to him cold which is so much easier. Plus I didnt have to worry about packing tons of milk on our day out Sunday. When we ran out of BM I just ordered WCM at the restaurant. It was so much easier.
Changing DS over to a Sippy cup and taking his bottle away from him while he is in his crib. Those two things seem huge to me and I really am in no rush to do it, although I know it will need to happen soon.
DH: 34/Me: 35
Married: Feb 2008
DD: June 2011
TTC# 2: April 2014
BFP!! 8/29/16 --> EDD: 5/11/17....it's a GIRL!!!
I really don't want to take away his bottle all together. My pedi said most babies are completely rid of it by 15 months. They just make him so happy
C has been SO fast in everything mobility related, bottles are like my last ditch effort to cling to his babyhood. Because in all honesty, he's just not a baby any more.