Happy Monday! This weekend was super busy... I judged a youth cheer competition all day Saturday and then Sunday we went food shopping and then dropped the kids at my parents & DH and I got away for a day date. We went brewery hopping which was fun for him, mildly tolerable for me.
DD back to school this morning, DS had soccer. Now I'm irrationally happy to be making Shepherd's Pie for dinner and I just started "The Haunting of Hill House" and I'm pretty sure I'm going to regret starting this while DH isn't home.
@okayestmom12 I watch The Haunting of Hill House with DH and I still get spooked lol.
It was in the 60s this morning so I took DD to the park and spent over 2 hours there. It was awesome. I love this weather!
Also there was a mom there with 4 kids under 5 (one was a tiny baby in a carrier) and I was just watching in amazement at how well she wrangled her kids. I can’t even figure out how I’m going to deal with 2!
My loud mouthed coworker just said to me “I noticed your butt gaining weight way before I noticed you were getting a belly” ......okaaaaaaay thanks?????
We survived our trip to NY with a toddler, and me as a grouchy prego, and my SO as a complainer per usual, and we are headed to the airport to fly home to Chicago. Apparently my DS has turned into a rock star traveler, and he loved the trip and NY, which makes him a chip off the old block!
@ mommin135 so ppl have nothing better todo the fuck with other ppl. im a bigger girl and I’m 5’10 I tend to loose waight in the first and second trimester don’t no why I always have. Well I’m down 35 pounds and my darling SIL told me she doesn’t think I’m pregnant just fat still. She 5’2 and a size 1 as soon as she pregnant she start to show
Jeez @mommin135 and @shellperry, it is unbelievable the things people say to us pregos. Considering that I am on the edge of a full rager at all times from the stress and hormones, and I assume you are the same, these rude folks are really brave or really lucky to survive.
People are assholes. My go to is "I'm growing a human. What's your excuse?" If they are really being an asshole, I might say "What's your excuse for being an asshole?"
I have officially hit the point in pregnancy where I basically give no fucks. It's going to be a long few months.
Also, turns out my iron levels are critically low (both free and stored) and if I were to hemorrhage, I would die. So I'm starting IV iron infusions this week...
I got very in-depth details on my Uber driver’s deliveries the other day. What is it with being pregnant that makes strangers open up about the most intimate things? If I just met you, chances are I don’t want to know how much your vagina tore or how having sex helped your slow birth move along faster. We good?
DS born 2/18/2019 DD born 4/1/2023 Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
Looking to start Hill House with DH tonight- I love scary crap- but we don't have blinds up in the new house yet and our TV area is next to the sliders to our backyard that is super dark at night-so I am a bit unsure how that might impact my threshold on scary. Add in that we have a weird embankment off the back of the yard with a set of old wood stairs through a small patch of woods down to the road so, our yard, until we have better lighting, is creepy AF.
TW: 1 infant loss 8/17: Our daughter was born 8/18: Our daughter kicked open heart surgery ass 2/19: We lost our son to Prader-Willi/Paradoxical Vocal Cord/ Noonans at 6wks old 4/26/2020: EDD for baby #3!!!
@kayjay44 I think episode 8 is the one that made me scream out loud.
@megpants209 I think it gets scarier as it goes on, but more “adult”/realistic scary in the later episodes.
The last 10 minutes of the last episode had me bawling. Now that it’s over I’ll have to start something new. I never saw making a murdered season 1, so I think I’m going to watch both seasons of that next!
@smallbutmighty77 that sounds super creepy! Our sliders which look into a wooded area are right by the TV too but I always make sure to close the blinds once it gets dark. I’m so freaked out by open blinds or curtains at night. I always feel like someone could be right there peering in the window. Silly I know but it’s where my mind goes!
DS got a dose of antibiotics and cough syrup from urgent care so he did bounce back at Disney! However now mommy and daddy are sick and the medicine has made DS a total NIGHTMARE. We flew home today and he has been crying and throwing tantrums since the minute he woke up. Some lady at the airport while we were checking in actually turned around and angrily shushed him. I nearly cunt punted her into next week - she didn’t expect us to say anything but me and my husbands nerves were shot lol
DS fell asleep on the plane thank GOD bc again total nightmare all day. And he’s hanging on me right now still being a little asshole and I just don’t have the strength lol
Soooo remember when we tried the toddler bed transition over the summer and failed miserably? Well DS has been sleeping like garbage and consistently climbing out of his crib, so I think it's time to bite the bullet and do it for real this time. I know it's going to be harder since I gave in the first time (like that time he was sleep trained and then I effed it up through a sleep regression and had to re-train him. That was a blast.) So now I feel extra nervous about making the transition. I really do think it's time though. The twin bed has been in his room for a while and we read our books in it every night. I just don't know how to make the switch. Do I put the mattress on the floor? We have one of those bed rails so he won't fall out, but then I read I'm supposed to have one for each side, even if the bed is up against the wall because he can get stuck in between? When we asked the pediatrician he said the minute he climbs out of the crib to start the transition (for safety reasons) and to put up a baby gate so he can't leave the room. Basically pediatrician said he'll get bored and go to bed eventually. Ughhhh I feel totally stumped and just have no idea what to do. And honestly this is the first time I've felt completely lost as a parent. I mean don't get me wrong, most days I'm like "wtf am I even doing??" but it feels like there is a right way to do this and I just don't know it.
@BourbonBiscuits- I have zero constructive assistance to provide but will be following all of this because we desperately need to transition my son out of his crib stat!
@BourbonBiscuits we transitioned DS to a twin bed about 2 months ago and it took him a few nights to get used to it but he has done really well. I have the bed against the wall and just used a bumper on the open side of the bed and I also put his crib mattress on the floor in case he did fall out (and he has a few times but just got right back in bed) I didn’t put a gate up. I would just take him back to bed when he would come out and that only lasted a few nights. Now he does great and stays in bed usually until about 6-6:30. I know every kid is different but hopefully you will have success soon! I was really nervous about doing it but he surprised me!
@dcaron10 that's comforting to hear!! How old is your DS? Mine definitely has some strong receptive language skills, but I still wonder how much he'll understand/comply when I say "it's time to stay in bed"
@BourbonBiscuits - we moved my DS to a single bed late this spring right after he turned 3. He is a, how should I say it, a spirited child and has done REALLY well. He didn't fight us about bedtime/ staying in bed, and slept all night. How old is your little guy?
His bed is up against a wall too and one of my favorite parenting hacks is to use a pool noodle under the fitted sheet instead of a bed rail. It acts like a bumper and kids cannot roll over it. Maybe that would work on your wall side (so you don't have to invest in another rail).
I'm bumping from my laptop and noticed my ticker says baby is the size of a Chipotle burrito. Good thing I've got beef in the slow cooker for tacos tonight.
@okayestmom12 "spirited" is a great word to describe mine as well! He's 20 months right now (this baby is due less than a week before his 2nd birthday) and he loves his big boy bed. We read in it every night and he hangs out on the big bed all the time when he's playing independently in his room. I guess I don't know how long I should expect it to take either - in about 2 weeks I'm going to have a ton of late nights at work, so his bedtime routine is going to be all jacked up. Is it worth starting now or should I wait until we're through those late work nights? I feel like this is a can I'm going to keep kicking down the road until he gets hurt climbing out of the crib and I don't want that to happen!
@BourbonBiscuits - Tough call. But I feel like it's one of those things that you need to just bite the bullet and do - KWIM? My mom basically gave me the same advice when I was potty training my son this summer. I kept saying "well we have my DD's school event and then this and that coming up so maybe I should wait". And I just had to do it and deal with however it went (it went REALLY well FTR!).
I feel like if you take down the crib so he just has the bed, he'll have no other choice (even if that does mean he's pissed at the idea of it at first). Neither of my kids climbed out but I know that was what my pedi had said too - the minute they climb, they need out.
Re: Weekly randoms (10/22-10/26)
DD back to school this morning, DS had soccer. Now I'm irrationally happy to be making Shepherd's Pie for dinner and I just started "The Haunting of Hill House" and I'm pretty sure I'm going to regret starting this while DH isn't home.
MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19
It was in the 60s this morning so I took DD to the park and spent over 2 hours there. It was awesome. I love this weather!
Also there was a mom there with 4 kids under 5 (one was a tiny baby in a carrier) and I was just watching in amazement at how well she wrangled her kids. I can’t even figure out how I’m going to deal with 2!
MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19
im a bigger girl and I’m 5’10 I tend to loose waight in the first and second trimester don’t no why I always have. Well I’m down 35 pounds and my darling SIL told me she doesn’t think I’m pregnant just fat still. She 5’2 and a size 1 as soon as she pregnant she start to show
I have officially hit the point in pregnancy where I basically give no fucks. It's going to be a long few months.
Also, turns out my iron levels are critically low (both free and stored) and if I were to hemorrhage, I would die. So I'm starting IV iron infusions this week...
BFP 6.8.2018 EDD 02.18.2019
DD born 4/1/2023
Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
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MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19
DD born 4/1/2023
Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
@BourbonBiscuits we are on episode 6! I love it but I just can’t handle watching more than one episode a day lol.
MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19
BFP 6.8.2018 EDD 02.18.2019
@kayjay44 is season 2 good? Season 1 was riveting I feel like it’ll be hard to follow that.
1 infant loss
8/17: Our daughter was born
8/18: Our daughter kicked open heart surgery ass
2/19: We lost our son to Prader-Willi/Paradoxical Vocal Cord/ Noonans at 6wks old
4/26/2020: EDD for baby #3!!!
I love scary stuff - so so much. It used to affect me more, but now it takes a lot to rattle me.
I'm puking again for no reason - This pregnancy can't end fast enough.
BFP 6.8.2018 EDD 02.18.2019
@megpants209 I think it gets scarier as it goes on, but more “adult”/realistic scary in the later episodes.
The last 10 minutes of the last episode had me bawling. Now that it’s over I’ll have to start something new. I never saw making a murdered season 1, so I think I’m going to watch both seasons of that next!
I am waaaaay too scared to watch the Haunting of Hill House but keep hearing how good it is!!!!
DS fell asleep on the plane thank GOD bc again total nightmare all day. And he’s hanging on me right now still being a little asshole and I just don’t have the strength lol
DD born 4/1/2023
Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
His bed is up against a wall too and one of my favorite parenting hacks is to use a pool noodle under the fitted sheet instead of a bed rail. It acts like a bumper and kids cannot roll over it. Maybe that would work on your wall side (so you don't have to invest in another rail).
MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19
MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19
MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19
DD born 4/1/2023
Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
I feel like if you take down the crib so he just has the bed, he'll have no other choice (even if that does mean he's pissed at the idea of it at first). Neither of my kids climbed out but I know that was what my pedi had said too - the minute they climb, they need out.
MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19