Sunday, March 02, 2008

7 months

it is mother's day here in the UK, and Ruby is now 7 months! somehow ruby and gratch bought me some fancy chocolates for mommy's day and managed to get me a cute card too! what exceptional babies i have! mother nature is also celebrating the day, giving us sunshine and no wind, a combination that we rarely see this time of year. that means we are headed out for a nice long walk and some frisbee.
march is a month we have all been looking forward to here. for me it means the beginning of spring and time to work in the garden. my garden was neglected somewhat last summer and fall with ruby's arrival, but i am hoping to get it back in shape! for david, march means the start of fishing season! something he has been anxiously awaiting since last october, when last year's season ended. i have promised to take up fly fishing this year, we'll see how that goes. might end up with ruby, gratch and i being spectators and hecklers instead of actual fishers. that sounds more up my alley!

Saturday, February 02, 2008

6 months

surely it can't be! half a year since i gave birth? no way!
so, i have been thinking about my life and the past year and how it has all changed and what a crazy and wonderful ride it has been to get to where we are now. there is so much that i have learned in this past year, things that people or books tried to prepare me for, but nothing beats the real-life experience. much of the advice was given by those that love me, but as usual with life, you need to live it to make your own mistakes and to learn it all yourself. so i decided to bore you all with what i have learned in the past year about being a first time mom, if you aren't interested, then stop reading this blog now.....

ok, for all you other people who want a laugh or some actual insight into what my life is like now, here it goes:
What I have learned:
1) get 50 different opinions on everything. Because, there are atleast 50 ways to do things, and it is better to be informed than to guess. You can decide which is best for YOU and YOUR baby after you hear them all, and once you decide no one can tell you that you have no clue what you are doing. Read books about childbirth and being a parent, listen to friends, listen to your mom, listen to your midwife or doctor, go on message boards and then chose what you want to do. parenthood is not a good time to just wing it. when people tell you something that you 100% don't agree with, file it away in your brain so you remember why you chose to do what you are doing. and always remember, most of the people are just trying to be helpful even if you think they are clueless.
2) nothing can prepare you for giving birth, and your birthplan is worth about as much as the paper it is written on. sure there are people who will tell you to have your baby at home, or you MUST go to a hospital, or that modern day delivery is comparable to being raped, but then refer to my first point and say "thanks for your opinion". I had a birthplan that I swore I would stick to, and now when we read over it we laugh at how naive we were! Ultimately you will do what you must do to have a healthy baby in your arms at the end of it all.
3) Be flexible... and i am not talking yoga (although that helps too). Put your baby first and do what is right for them, not what you decided that you would do before you were a parent. Live your life on 'baby time' as much as possible, and take cues from your baby as to what you should be doing from day to day, because it changes daily if not more.
4) Breastfeeding is a bitch, but totally worth it. some people had it easier than i did, but for me it was a huge struggle and i almost gave up. it hurt, ruby had a horrible latch, but it got better. i was told "if it hurts, you aren't doing it right"... total crap. it took me 6 weeks to get it down pat, and i know some people took more -or less- time. most people i know supplement with bottles, and you are not a failure if you have to resort to that. no one should make you feel guilty for not breastfeeding. just try, don't give in, supplement with formula if you must. importantly, breastfeeding is not all about nutrition, it is also about bonding with your child.
5) your body will change. most of us didn't look like Heidi Klum before we got pregnant, and we won't look like her afterwards either. you might get stretchmarks, a linea negra, spider veins, or sag. me, my stomach will never be in a bikini again no matter how much i try to get it there. my body shape has changed slightly since being pregnant, and i am ok with that. i refuse to crash diet to lose weight, because now i have a baby to feed, and a baby to influence with my nutritional choices. i want my daughter to have a healthy relationship with food and eat right. i need to model healthy eating and i don't want her to learn to hate her body.
6) don't buy all the crap they tell you that you must have. there is so much stuff out there that is useless (like wipe warmers), and things that WE personally found impractical (onesies). keep the receipts and tags for everything, because you will want to take things back once you get to know your baby. i knew that i needed to wash the baby clothes before Ruby wore them, but i wish that i washed less of them because we now have clean clothes that were never worn and can't be returned! can't wait for the next nearly-new sale! there are also things that we didn't get that i wish we had, and i am keeping a list for the next baby.
7) it isn't as scarey as you might think. once we got the pregnancy test results, i think we were both nervous about being parents and the level of comitment that entailed. well, mother nature gives you 9 months to get ready for it, and then once you have the baby in your arms, it is all worth it. it is a cliche, but being a parent is the best thing in the world. when i think of Ruby as a teenager, a wave of nausea overtakes me, but i have years of learning before i have to tackle that obstacle. and being a parent is about learning, daily. and loving.... there can never be too many cuddles, too many kisses, too many "i am proud of you"s, too many "i love you"s.... but that is just my opinion, one of about 50 that you should consider.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

january

looking back on this cold, dreary month, it has been pretty eventful. ruby is growing up so fast and changing almost daily. you can't blink, or you might miss something of astonishing proportions!
she now has 2 bottom teeth, and her top ones seem to be coming in soon-we have been dealing with buckets of drool! she is in her 'big girl' stroller, sitting up better, and standing for long stretches of time. she is becoming more mobile, finally mastering the art of rolling onto her stomach (although she hasn't figured out how to get back yet), and she can spin herself all over the place with the power of her legs! prior to this month, if she screamed we came running. now if she is quiet, we wonder what has happened to her! she loves to babble constantly, and you can tell by her little noises exactly how she is feeling. she finds everything funny, from sneezing to gratch squeeking his ball. her new toys from christmas are seeing much action, especially anything musical. also, we have been taking Sing & Sign classes to learn baby sign language. Mommy learns the signs while Ruby grooves to the tunes!
we have been experimenting with food this past month, and she is a big fan of sweet potato, carrots and parsnip. she is still too small for her highchair, so we feed her on our lap or in her swing.
ruby also enjoys playing with her friends Max, Libby, Jake, Enzo and Niamh. they are all getting bigger, and it is great to see them interacting! hopefully soon they will get to the (indoor) pool and ruby will get to show off her new swimsuit!

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

new years

there has been a whole lotta stuff going on around here. it is a new year and ruby has become 5 months old! she also has used her passport for the first time and her first tooth (bottom front) decided to make a grand entrance to mark the occasion.
we just returned from a week in Spain! it was a time for david and i to thaw out a little (it was in the 60s, a nice break for us), and for ruby to see her grandma and grandpop. culturally, i don't know if spain was the best place to go with a 5 month old. by the time we were ready to get out of the flat, everything was closing for siesta, and when we needed to eat dinner, none of the restaurants were open yet! but we got used to the spanish time schedule and had fun regardless.
ruby was great and loved traveling. we had the WORST turbulence on the way home and she just laughed about it while david and i were nervously looking at eachother. i guess it is good to be clueless!

Monday, December 24, 2007

seasons greetings!

i know we will be heinously busy the next few days, so i wanted to get it out there before it was all over! merry christmas to everyone, hope you all had a wonderful winter solstice, a happy hannukah, an eventful eid and a loving kwanzaa! most importantly we would love to spread a little joy and wish for peace on earth... so here are the lyrics to the best Christmas song ever:

So this is Christmas
And what have you done
Another year over
And a new one just begun
And so this is Christmas
I hope you have fun
The near and the dear one
The old and the young
A very merry Christmas
And a happy New Year
Let's hope it's a good one
Without any fear
And so this is Christmas
For weak and for strong
For rich and the poor ones
The world is so wrong
And so happy Christmas
For black and for white
For yellow and red ones
Let's stop all the fight
A very merry Christmas
And a happy New Year
Let's hope it's a good one
Without any fear
War is over over
If you want it
War is over
Now...
- John Lennon

Sunday, December 09, 2007

yummers!

it was a day that will live in infamy! yesterday ruby ate her first food! well, if you can loosely call it that; it was the consistency of soup, as bland as bleached flour, and really she ate only about a teaspoon since most of it went down her chin.... but it was a milestone nonetheless! she seemed to like the baby cereal, and it seemed to like her.
we hadn't planned to give her food until 6 months, but she has been getting more and more hungry, wanting to eat between meals and (egads!) waking up at night for the first time since she was 4 weeks old. the food had it's desired effect, she even slept through Gratch barking at 3:30 am (of course this made me check her pulse, i am slightly paranoid) at some drunk guy in the street. yay cereal!!!

Sunday, December 02, 2007

4 months old!

Ruby is 4 months old! She is now 24 inches long and 14 pounds; we can't believe how big she is getting.
it has been a busy weekend for us. we have put up the christmas tree, which ruby really enjoyed. she had to be with me while i was putting the decorations up, but then it must have been too much... it put her to sleep!
today we went to the park so that i could learn how to cast a fly rod. it is a lot harder than it looks! gratch was ok with this, because it meant lots of frisbee. and ruby? this too put her to sleep!