Thursday, December 22, 2016

5 Things I Learned About Christmas This Year...and 1 Big No-No

While some people would argue that this was my second Christmas as a mom, I was only mom to an "inside baby" last year, so this is my first as far as I'm concerned. Luckily, I've learned a few things to get me through.


I got 5 minutes to myself while making lunch and he was napping. QUICK WINE STOP!


1. It feels terrible to try to blow off decorating once you have kids. Even though he'll never remember this, and can't talk I was unable to give up on the tree this year. I threatened, but couldn't bring myself to it. Even though we didn't really have room and our pre-lit tree had all dead lights.



When it doubt - decorate the baby!

2. Santa isn't a thing for a couple of years. I mean, we've said the name a few times and we brought him to see the big guy, but I'm pretty sure we could have ignored the entire concept this year - and potentially next year too. 



3. Baby Christmas outfits are FREAKING ADORABLE! I was just mostly going to not bother - maybe one long sleeve onesie saying "First Christmas." Boy, I was wrong. Not only did his GiGi go a little crazy...I've been having a ball dressing him up in them since about the 3rd of December. I figure this is the only month he gets to wear them and he only has maybe 3 fun other outfits in this size anyway.



Except non-dairy milk in this house!


Sometimes you have to traumatize the dog too...and I didn't even have a treat for this photo!

4. Buying gifts for a 6 month old isn't really fun. It seems totally silly to buy him the puzzles and push carts and walk-behinds this year because he won't be needing them until he's a little less than TWICE this old, and I want to get him Christmas gifts he can enjoy RIGHT AWAY. Granted I know that's only a couple of months away...but the idea of him opening up a bunch more baby toys seems silly though because he has about a bajillion already and is still more entertained with water bottles and cloth diapers (I only give him the clean ones, I swear!). This goes double and triple for stocking stuffers - I can't even give him candy and still doesn't need more little tiny toys. Next year...well I hope we avoid total diabetic shock.


This is our pile of toys taking out the living room - and he really plays with one of them. NO MORE baby toys needed!


Yes, my stocking faces backwards, and no Legan doesn't have a full size yet, because he can't have anything fun. The sapphire blue belongs to the dog. I might add that he ONLY gets a stocking from me though.

5. It's fun to enjoy my last Christmas where I can take him with me while I shop for him and I know he won't notice. It's potentially the second-to-last year I can even shop for other people with him - I'm guessing at 17/18 months he won't be old enough to spoil any surprises yet. But after that - it's totally going to be Amazon and other online shopping ALL the way to save from spoiling. To say nothing of trying to manage to wrap secretly with Mr. Doesn't Sleep at All. 


Little man helping out at Target this year. First time in a shopping cart like a big boy!

But the most important thing I learned this year........

never buy another pre-lit tree. 

Unless it's a fiber optic, or the lights are LED - I don't even care about the cost. 

Our tree is now 7 years old and so the original light strands were barely flickering maybe 20 bulbs total. I figured I'd just get some super cool awesome huge LED lights and cut the old ones off - NBD, right?

Or not. 

The lights were mostly on with clips that were too thick to easily cut even with my awesome scissors. They were also slightly too thick for me to just break. So I had to delicately twist them slightly open just enough to yank the branch off, then untangle the wire off of said branch. This is a 4.5' tall, maybe 2' wide tree. It's pretty tiny. I think there was the equivalent of about 5 - 10' long strands. Hundreds of lights. It was a 2 hour job to get them all off. I did cut all the zip ties I could, and cut the strands a bunch for ease, but STILL. Then my fingers hurt for days - did I mention that the clips were thick and difficult?

Oh well, it was worth it. Check out these massive C9 LED color change lights, on our SUPER AWESOME black (yes, black) tree. Maybe it's a little unconventional and tacky, but I love it just the way it is. If only I could get it bigger, I'd be happy never replacing my black tree.


Just the lights!


Fully decorated - and shoved in between end table, computer desk, and plants!


Spoiled much?

Do you have any totally out of the ordinary decorations that no one else fully appreciates but you think are the best?

Thursday, December 8, 2016

6 Month Update!

And here come the holidays....


Legan update!






Weight: 19 lbs 

Length: 26.75"

Head: 18.75"

Percentiles: 91%, 83%, and 100+% in that order.

New Skills: Rolling from back to front, taking his socks off, turning around in circles on the floor (whether on his belly or back), and moving toys from one hand to another. GRABBING EVERYTHING and eating it.

Likes: Chewing on anything he can, tasting new foods, stroller rides, showertime, and hanging out with people more than anything.

Dislikes: Being home with just mom, being on his side for PT, getting his eye boogers cleaned out.

Tummy problems: Still definitely on the Zantac, but we seem to be increasing it slower. Still kinda pukey most mornings, but I think it's from swallowing too much saliva overnight.

Eating progress: We have had some tastes of some real people food. We're planning on mostly skipping purees/baby food of all sorts - just not worth it plus I have no reason to want to force feed him. So we're offering tastes of adult food that is appropriate. So far he's had: plain sweet potato, smidgens of corn cassarole (missing the kernels), tiny apple chunks, veggie pasta, split pea soup, tomato, one tiny piece of pickle (it was worth his face!), scrambled eggs, and little bits of orange minus the fiber. He really liked the sweet potato, tomato, and pea soup - everything else he makes funny faces at.

Sleeping: Goes back and forth. We'll have a week of OK - up only once or twice in 12 hours overnight, with maybe 1 75 minute nap, and 2 short ones. Then we have a week or two of terrible - up 4-5 times overnight (every 1-3 hours) with 4 or 5 15-25 minute naps during the day. There's not much I can do about it, other than cry. On the bad days he gets totally overtired and can't sleep and won't let me put him down either...

Clothing sizes: some 6 month, but mostly 9 month and some 12s.

Other new updates: Impatiently waiting for his teeth to come in and stop bugging him!.




 Mommy Update!

STILL waiting on my insurance card. SO FRUSTRATED with the State of Illinois, but totally not willing to spend hours on hold on their phone system. So irked. So pretty much nothing has changed. I still hurt. I've got back to my workout routine - I'll write it out below - and try to take maybe 2-3 walks a week, but it all hurts. I also don't take walks with baby when it's raining out and it's been raining for just over a week now....

Physical stuff: Still suffering irritated skin around the incision, deeper scar tissue pain there, plus looseness at my pelvic juncture that causes pain anytime my knees aren't lined up next to each other.

Workout routine, in this order:

Group 1:

1 set of 20 squats, over baby
1 set of 6 pushups, over baby
1 set of 20 toe touches, over baby
1 set of 2 (each side) windmills, over baby

short break

Group 2: 

1 set of 20 squats, over baby
1 set of 6 pushups, over baby
1 set of 12 arm curls, using baby as weight
1 set of 12 shoulder presses, using baby as weight

short break

Repeat Group 1

short break

Repeat Group 2

DONE!

Emotionally: Pretty much nothing has changed on this front. I did get up on my horse about 2 weeks ago and it was a great time. Then I physically paid for it with pretty intense pelvic pain for a few days. 



HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!



Best damn turkey hat anywhere!


Examining his seating arrangements.


Wondering where the heck his plate of dinner is.


Modeling his other hat and contemplating his fish toy.


Mom & baby - eating his bib.


And diving away!

Other fun pictures from the recent past:



Eating his favorite taggy at a restaurant


Gotta hand onto me while eating


Ninja baby!


I love when he has to stop to contemplate his hands/fingers


He thought the basket on him was hilarious.


The face plus the outfit was too much to ignore.


I got him to take a pacifier for another 5 minutes on day, and he gave me this look...


This is what I wake up to most days.


Modeling 6 month clothes that won't fit long!


I love babies in hoodies!


Learning how to tie him up...er...wear him with a woven wrap.


Passed out on the couch when festivities are too much.


Adorable chunks in the tub.


He does love to nap in his wraps...


Happy guy in awesome clothes.


What a lovely dog - he belongs to my brother-in-law and is SO patient.


This is in a women's restroom at a Minneapolis theater....


Close up of the sign...


The first time he successfully got the teether in his mouth by himself!


Love his star foot!


He's an early reader...or...book eater I suppose.


Loves his hat!


Waiting patiently for lunch!


Eating my hair...


Insisting on standing up to pay with his baby gym.

And here's a quick preview of our Christmas shots!!!


Mom and baby, and he just LOVES to eat his hands.



Sitting up by himself and he's the BEST. GIFT. EVER.


Toes...loves those toes.


Look ma, I ALMOST fell over!

Plus a couple of cute videos!



Legan laughing for mommy!



Legan as a lumberjack dealing with Mr. Barley's antics!



Legan having a ball at his 6 month checkup, playing with the exam paper!