Monday, January 16, 2012

6-month checkup

check out his two teeth


Seth saw the doctor today for his 6-month checkup. I've been anxiously awaiting this appointment because Seth has been super fussy for almost three weeks. Seth is a great night-time sleeper but has a hard time napping. For several months I've nursed him to sleep and sometimes he's stayed asleep after putting him down and sometimes he's woke up. Typically he wakes up and then doesn't get a true nap in during the day. It's almost as if our friend's visit (Jess & Avery) jinxed us. At that time they were using the Ferber method to address their baby's night time sleeping issues. It was at this time that Seth's fussy nature became much more extreme.

Throughout my parenting years (only 2 1/2) I've basically acted according to instinct. It's worked so far with Sam, but not so much with addressing Seth's fussiness. So, I decided to consult literature on sleep and then discuss the problem at today's appointment. I now feel a whole lot better about Seth's complete inability or disinterest in soothing himself.

Basically, my pediatrician said there is no right or wrong way of helping your baby sleep. Different methods work for different babies and a whole lot of sleep "specialists" are making tons of money by writing books about one method that works for a few babies. I told him someone was making a lot of money off of me with all the freakin' pacifiers I've bought for Seth (he hates everyone). As for sleep books, I haven't purchased any, just borrowed a few from friends. I asked the pediatrician his thoughts as to when babies should completely self-sooth. His feeling is that, at 9-months, parents should begin to expect their babies to sooth themselves to sleep, if they haven't already learned, but until then it is perfectly fine to help babies fall asleep.

My approach now is to use a combination of patting, rocking, and nursing to help Seth fall asleep. I will try the non-nursing approaches first, and then when necessary nurse. I just can't do the "cry-it-out" (leave him in the crib and periodically encourage him thru voice) method anymore. I've tried it and Seth has cried for hours. It makes me feel like a terrible mother....as for Seth and sleep habits after 9-months, only time will tell :)

Measurements:
17 1/2 inch-head circumference (75%ile)
26 inches height (25%ile)
14 lbs., 7 oz weight (5%ile)

Seth dropped in weight from 25%ile to 5%ile. Doctor is not worried. Thinks Seth will be on the small size and will probably gain weight at a faster rate once he's eating solid foods.

** Seth has two teeth now. They finally came thru his gums a few days ago. I do think teething has contributed to increased fussiness, but only minimally.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

New Year's Weekend

Joseph, Seth, Sam, & Jedi

Baby Drew (6-weeks)

Seth, Sam, and Henry

Seth & Henry trying to hold hands.

My New Year's weekend started off with a lunch and shopping excursion with my good friend, Sara and her new baby, Drew. I met Sara living in Greenville prior to either of us having kids. Sort of weird how both of our lives have changed so much in such a short period of time.

Later that night our Winston-Salem friends arrived with their baby, Henry. Jess, Avery, Joseph, and I had a memorable dinner conversation. Topics of conversation included placentas, crazy court cases, and Ferber's methods for getting babies to sleep. Jess enjoyed the white bean-chicken chili I made while Avery ate his dependable, gluten-free meal brought from home. I guess our REALLY well done steak cooked for Avery's last visit was enough to convince him he needed to bring his own food on future visits.

New Year's Eve day was fairly uneventful. I can't remember much because Seth didn't sleep well the night before and I was exhausted. I was in bed by 9:30 PM. I'm told Joseph stayed up past midnight and finished the book he was reading.

NewYear's Day we went out to eat for breakfast to our favorite breakfast place, The Early Girl Eatery and to my surprise, didn't have to wait for a table!!! Following breakfast we all went for a hike. Jedi even came along with us for the adventure.. What a great beginning to 2012.


More Christmas photos

Sam and my friend's son at the Grove Park Inn

Sam with her new Princess Puzzle

Sam left Santa lollipops for Christmas.


Our perfect tree

Christmas Time Arrives

Sam playing with her new Tinkerbell Flashlight (one of several x-mas gifts from Santa)

Sam and her cousin Kameran taking a break from Hide and Seek

My friend, Barb, reading to the kids.

The human McGowins ventured to Mississippi for X-mas. It was our longest road trip with kids to date. We (Joseph) drove approximately 10 hours each way while I entertained the kids. Sam collected three cow watches from "Chick Fil-A" (two red, one blue) and made some friends on various indoor playgrounds, also at Chick Fil-A. Seth tolerated most of the drive; we were lucky. Our time with Joseph's family was fantastic. Sam's hide-and-seek skills and coloring skills improved tremendously over our journey. My 37th birthday was during our stay in Mississippi and i celebrated with a vanilla latte at a local coffee shop and breakfast at Cracker Barrel. Our waitress decided I was looking a little pale so she decided to dump a bowl of gravy on my chair and feet. I have yet to wash the dried gravy off my shoes.

Previous to the Christmas holiday we received a visit from my friend, Barb, from Chapel Hill. She brought her 5-yr-old son who Samantha absolutely loved. We all checked out the top ten gingerbread houses from the National Gingerbread House competition, which were displayed at the Grove Park Inn. This was our visit visit to the "Inn".... soooo cool, but way too crowded for me. The lobby alone was packed with guests and schleps like me.

As for the canine McGowins, we utilized an in-home pet sitting service, which I highly recommend. Bailey, Jedi, Gracie, and Ella enjoyed Christmas with their new BFF, in the comfort of own home.