Hey ladies! What are your mommy secrets?
I thought of this because I have been trying to exercise everyday. The other day I hadn't gone on a walk yet and said I wanted to. My husband said "how about now?" I didn't want to go because baby was about to fall asleep. My husband said wouldn't that be great, for her to sleep on our walk? I told him something about mobile naps not being good for babies but secretly I don't like to waste her nap time on silly old exercise! Nap time is for mommy time. I like her to be awake on our walks. I tell myself it's good for her to explore the world on our walks but seriously I time them so she is wide awake so I don't miss out on any nap time mommy time. If she falls asleep on our walk I end up walking faster and even running to get home sooner. So I guess that is her way of helping exercise harder! Lol
Re: Mommy Confessions
As for outgrowing the bassinet, I totally don't blame you! It's so nice to look over and see your sleeping baby next to you.
BFP #2 - 2/13/13 - EDD 10/24/13 - born 10/29/13 - Kian Edward
BFP #3 - 7/16/15 - EDD 3/27/16 - born 3/23/16 - Liam James
BFP #2 - 2/13/13 - EDD 10/24/13 - born 10/29/13 - Kian Edward
BFP #3 - 7/16/15 - EDD 3/27/16 - born 3/23/16 - Liam James
It doesn't help that DH's car has black interior and 2 sunroofs. It's like the worst car to have in Arizona.
Confession: Sometimes I really, really want to yell "stop effing crying!!!" at my baby when she's been on it for a few hours, and I know the only reason she's crying is because she's tired but refusing to sleep.
Confession #2: when she's having a fit and won't sleep, I think to myself "This is exactly why I didn't want kids..."
After she's asleep, I usually feel pretty horrible for thinking that.
I haven't left her there, and never will leave her there, but it's tempting.
Confession #4: Also, I don't change my baby in the middle of the night unless she poops. I feel terrible about this, like im a neglectful
mother, but it's how I get her to sleep all night. I just smear her bum with Burt's Bees diaper cream before bed so that she doesn't get a rash. Lazy mom #1 right here
If I lay my son down at midnight and he wakes up at 8am. He's staying 8 beautiful sleeping hours in the same pee-pee diaper!
I try to tell myself it's not my business, but the inner cattiness really flares up.
Mind you, I'm not talking about some little pudge. I know that's super common and doesn't imply over feeding. This was different. I actually thought the picture was photoshopped.
But if the mother doesn't know the difference between cries, she may just have been feeding whenever baby cries since birth. I imagine that after awhile, baby would cease to know his own hunger cues. But I do wonder how he wouldn't spit up the extra.
I assumed that all or most moms could tell when their baby was actually hungry, but apparently this is not necessarily the case. My own mother admitted to feeding us whenever we cried because she couldn't tell the difference, and my older brother was huge. Yikes!
*Edit because autocorrect is annoying.
Edited to remove image.