April 2014 Moms

Longest Thread EVER! (aka Random Thoughts Thread )

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Re: Longest Thread EVER! (aka Random Thoughts Thread )

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  • DS1 just left for my parent's house until Wednesday. I'm trying to think about how nice it will be to relax and just bond with Owen, but I really just want to cry my eyes out. My baby!!!! :(

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    edited June 2014
    Two days and no poop. I am terrified of what is coming...


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    @aviola329‌ I'd recommend it. It isn't the prettiest app, but synchs instantly upon launch between my phone, my husband's, and my tablet. We all sign in with the same account and it works great. Better than all the free ones I tried. I'm a data whore, and I love that it has graphs for whatever you track.

    Eta: we use it to track:
    Breast feedings (as a timer and which side)
    Diapers (wet/poo. You can track volume and consistency but we don't do that.)
    Sleep timer
    Pumping timer, side, and output
    Bottle feedings
    Weight
    Height
    Head circumference

    It tracks more things, but that's enough for me.
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  • @twirple daaaang! Good detective work!

    @aviola329 The timer is my favorite part. You should def check it out.

    @mamarotu that's hilarious! I'm gonna have to make some customs!
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  • @kcp913‌ - omg!! that is too adorable!!!!
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  • Getting frustrated! ~X(

    On three separate occasions tonight, I've had to hand off baby girl to my husband for one reason or another. It didn't take too long before she started screaming and crying. Everything was fine with her (fed, changed, had a nap, burped), and when I took her it didn't take long at all for me to calm her down. It was almost instantaneous.

    This isn't the first time it's happened, and last night when I was in the shower the same thing happened but when my MIL took her, she calmed pretty quickly with her too.

    Is my husband not doing something right? Does she prefer me over him? Do women emit some kind of something that calms her? I don't understand. :|

    I'm not frustrated with her; I'm more frustrated with my husband but trying not to be. He honestly tries the best he knows how. I try to give him tips and to mimic what I do with her, but it still doesn't work. I'm at a loss. :(
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  • @SLSchuerg‌ I find that to be true here too. I've noticed that he's very stiff/tense when he holds her. He's very uncomfortable with newborns and keeps saying how he can't wait until she can sit on her own and crawl.
    Maybe your hubby is tensing up and LO can tell? Penny calms down almost immediately when I take her (unless it's gas or something like that.)
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  • aviola329 said:


    pineconey said:

    I just rode my bike for the first time in 2 years... To avoid spending time with my in laws...

    I deserve Dairy Queen now, right?

    Please get the S'mores Blizzard. It looks soooooooooo yummy.
    I keep getting the damn jingle stuck in my head.

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    I may or may not have gotten that one Friday night (after a 35 min walk) and again today.
    Apparently working out = ice cream these days. Oy. Thank goodness for those extra calories from breast feeding....


    Also- I don't know about the jingle as we don't have a tv. Am I missing out?

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  • I was clipping DS's nails earlier and I was on the LAST one and he squirmed, causing me to cut off a chunk of skin. He bled quite a bit. I felt so awful. Ended up putting band aids on it because applying pressure wasn't stopping it quickly enough. Poor kid. :(

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  • SLSchuerg said:
    Getting frustrated! ~X( On three separate occasions tonight, I've had to hand off baby girl to my husband for one reason or another. It didn't take too long before she started screaming and crying. Everything was fine with her (fed, changed, had a nap, burped), and when I took her it didn't take long at all for me to calm her down. It was almost instantaneous. This isn't the first time it's happened, and last night when I was in the shower the same thing happened but when my MIL took her, she calmed pretty quickly with her too. Is my husband not doing something right? Does she prefer me over him? Do women emit some kind of something that calms her? I don't understand. :| I'm not frustrated with her; I'm more frustrated with my husband but trying not to be. He honestly tries the best he knows how. I try to give him tips and to mimic what I do with her, but it still doesn't work. I'm at a loss. :(
    I think babies have a natural connection with their Mamas that soothes them. I found this to be true with both DS1 and DS2 and it has been frustrating for DH both times. He really wants to help out and I can tell his feeling get hurt when the baby cries when he's holding him, but then instantly hushes when I take over. No worries though, DS1 prefers DH now that he's older unless he's sick or hurt.
  • O went to bed at 7:00. It's 11:30 and I'm still up and doing absolutely nothing instead of sleeping. What the eff is wrong with me?! 
  • @aviola329‌ I paid for the app again on my tablet because it's got google play and my phone is an iPhone. DH didn't have to pay for it because we share an iTunes account.
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    I am here to live out loud!
  • So I have 12 weeks off... LO just turned 6 weeks old yesterday... But here I am at work.

    We really need a second car so I picked a shift up at the emergency vet I used to work for.

    Things got busy so went a little long in between pumping and forgot my second phelange so I can only pump one side....

    Overall it's going well though. I haven't gotten any panicked calls from DH.
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    mamrotu73 said:

    When I'm holding A and I yawn or breathe really deeply, I feel like the sick triceratops scene in Jurassic Park.

    Love that movie! (The book rocks too)
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  • JessieAlbinJessieAlbin member
    edited June 2014
    aviola329 said:

    @cgoldian‌ I got ya beat. We're going on six and I'm going to the ped tomorrow. It's gonna be the apoocolypse.

    @aviola329‌ Baby connect. Why?

    Was looking for a good one that DH and I could use together
    DH and I use the Sprout app together, the only thing that sucks is you have to pay on both devices but I have found it to be worth it. Not buggy at all, and tracks pretty much everything you can think of. (Feedings, sleep, diapers, pumping, growth, doctor visits, questions for pedi and saves your answers from pedi, milestones, immunizations, and custom activities like tummy time, bath time, etc). I straight up stalk DH and Sullivan with this app while I'm at work. ;)

    Eta: I really dig the feeding tracker because it keeps track of every kind of feeding in the same place; bottle (with option of BM or formula), how much they ate, boob, which boob the kid is on, how long they ate, and eventually solid food (and then that tracks what they ate and if they liked it, totally looking forward to that one!). You can also do custom activity tracking like birl mentioned with baby connect... Not sure if that one is free or not though, if you can get all that functionality fo' free, do it up!
  • SLSchuerg said:

    Getting frustrated! ~X(

    On three separate occasions tonight, I've had to hand off baby girl to my husband for one reason or another. It didn't take too long before she started screaming and crying. Everything was fine with her (fed, changed, had a nap, burped), and when I took her it didn't take long at all for me to calm her down. It was almost instantaneous.

    This isn't the first time it's happened, and last night when I was in the shower the same thing happened but when my MIL took her, she calmed pretty quickly with her too.

    Is my husband not doing something right? Does she prefer me over him? Do women emit some kind of something that calms her? I don't understand. :|

    I'm not frustrated with her; I'm more frustrated with my husband but trying not to be. He honestly tries the best he knows how. I try to give him tips and to mimic what I do with her, but it still doesn't work. I'm at a loss. :(

    I have found that our kiddo just straight up acts differently with DH and I and while he hasn't done the "I'm gonna scream for dad for no reason" thing, sometimes he seems to just want his mama. DH says it's cause he's figured out I cuddle him more and he's a mama's boy already. I've been trying not to expect the same results from the same behavior with different people, and that has helped any frustration with our son, kwim? I would go easy on your DH, it probably hurts his feelings a little that your little stinker wigs out on him. I know mine is a little bummed that Sullivan for the most part only social smiles for mom, he would feel so defeated if every time I handed him over he cried!
  • @MadBloom‌ I think he does tense up some when trying to calm her. I paid attention to his "technique" one time last night, and he was bouncing and shushing her in a pretty severe kind of way, if that makes sense? Like it was gentle and fluid. I hope that makes sense. I pointed it out to him, saying that maybe he gets tensed or stressed the more/longer she cried, but he insisted he wasn't. I dunno.

    @ColleenSwerb‌ I figured he might just have to find his own way, but I feel bad it has to be at her expense. Like, how long am I supposed to let her just scream with him? It seems she gets more upset the longer he tries. :( And sorry that you're experiencing the same thing with Eliza!

    @fireflygirl12‌ Yeah, he's really good with her when she's happy, and she's glad to be with him then, it's just when she's upset. I guess I should be glad that she doesn't just get upset when she's not antsy.

    @JessieAlbin‌ My husband blamed it on him not having boobs :P because most of the time all I have to do is hold her against me upright while bouncing and shushing her. I think it does hurt his feelings a little bit judging from his reaction, so I'm trying to be understanding about it. Hopefully it doesn't last long...
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  • @SLSchuerg‌ we are going through the same thing and it sucks. I have been trying to give DH plenty of time with DS when he's happy so that they can bond.

    Usually in the evenings when DS likes to cry before going to bed, I'll jump in the shower and give DH a chance to calm him. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't but either way they are working it out so DH feels like he can comfort him and I don't have to hear the crying. I take over if he is still fussing once I'm done with my shower.

    Good luck - it is a crappy situation.
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  • @bootsiebabe‌ She does seem to be fussiest right before bed too! And funny that you should mention the shower thing. When I was in there is when he was able to calm her down the most. Like he could get her to calm down for a minute or 2, whereas the other two times she just cried constantly.

    One thing that makes all of this worse is the fact that we live with my ILs. They live downstairs, but almost every time she's like this, my MIL will come investigate to see what's wrong. She did last night right after I got out of the shower and was walking upstairs. THAT is what makes ME tense. 1) I don't know what's wrong with her. If I did she wouldn't be crying anymore, and 2) you asking doesn't help anything.

    I know she means well and is just concerned because she loves her, but I wish she would let us parent and figure things out as if we lived at our own place, which we will within the next month, month and a half. Thank God.
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  • SLSchuerg said:
    Getting frustrated! ~X( On three separate occasions tonight, I've had to hand off baby girl to my husband for one reason or another. It didn't take too long before she started screaming and crying. Everything was fine with her (fed, changed, had a nap, burped), and when I took her it didn't take long at all for me to calm her down. It was almost instantaneous. This isn't the first time it's happened, and last night when I was in the shower the same thing happened but when my MIL took her, she calmed pretty quickly with her too. Is my husband not doing something right? Does she prefer me over him? Do women emit some kind of something that calms her? I don't understand. :| I'm not frustrated with her; I'm more frustrated with my husband but trying not to be. He honestly tries the best he knows how. I try to give him tips and to mimic what I do with her, but it still doesn't work. I'm at a loss. :(
    I had totally forgotten about this, but when DD was little she couldn't stand men. It was really odd. In our case DH was the exception--she liked DH. But other than him it didn't matter how familiar the person was, she would cry if a man tried to hold her. Sometimes just seeing a man was enough to set her off. She would let a complete stranger hold her, as long as that person was female. She grew out of it, but it was so weird. I didn't think a baby would be able to distinguish between male and female.
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  • Logan is a head-butter too. I've had a swollen lip from him hitting it and he has whacked his head on my collar bone a few times...that one usually induces scream cries from him. 


    @dani+california Have fun!! DH and I like to do amusement parks for our anniversary all the time. We are really big kids at heart so its fits us :)
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  • MadBloomMadBloom member
    edited June 2014
    We had planned on a trip to California for wine tasting and Disney for our honeymoon. Hasn't happened yet.... We had a destination wedding 6 months after our wedding and then a family trip a month after so we did two tropical vacations in a row and couldn't afford to do three trips in a year. We're planning on this year but now will wait until next year when Penny is old enough to be left for a week so we can get away.

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  • @dani+california‌ I freaking love Canada's Wonderland! We went there and Ontario Place every summer as kids - do many awesome memories!
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  • Our LO was six weeks on Thursday. That night he slept from 9-5:30. It's pretty much been the same times since! PLUS, he usually falls back asleep until 8 or 9.

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  • Lol @Mamamonzo‌ I like shopping without DH because he's the one who always wants random crap

    @BiggerinRealLife‌ and @sarlimes34‌ I am semi in the club. We got an almost 6 hour stretch from midnight to a little before 6, but ouch my boobs are killing me now!

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