ILX Parenting 5: I'm a big kid now

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I'm talking straight out of my ass here (but as this is the internet, I refuse to let that stop me) but I think giving your sick kid that extra bit of comfort is going to be a net good even if it sets back the progress of sleep training a little. It seems like sleep, like potty training, is a two steps forward, half-step back kind of process anyway. Plus the little guy's only 15 months.

carl agatha, Thursday, 8 May 2014 16:12 (twelve years ago)

Like basically he's 15 months and sick and being sick and nursing is a comforting thing he can understand and it will make him feel better, which is the immediate goal.

carl agatha, Thursday, 8 May 2014 16:13 (twelve years ago)

yea, that's why we ultimately "gave in" and just nursed him, it is a net good (he's 19 months btw, not 15, not much difference though). but memories of 6-7 wakings per night, nights of only 4-6 hours of sleep are pretty recent. so it's a little traumatizing when our nights start to replicate those patterns.

btw though it does seem like he's feeling better. last night he only woke up once. so we're not in bad shape now by any means.

marcos, Thursday, 8 May 2014 16:18 (twelve years ago)

Yay!

carl agatha, Thursday, 8 May 2014 16:55 (twelve years ago)

hahaha "only 4-6 hours of sleep"

I would have killed for 4 hours the past two nights

chillin' on an "awesome pretzel" hoagie (DJP), Thursday, 8 May 2014 23:45 (twelve years ago)

Jeff: Do you want to put something on TV?
Me: I don't think so. It's pretty late.

It was 9:10.

carl agatha, Friday, 9 May 2014 02:22 (twelve years ago)

I put something on. Defiance.

Jeff, Friday, 9 May 2014 02:26 (twelve years ago)

lol <3

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 9 May 2014 02:50 (twelve years ago)

DJP, can you sleep in shifts? That's what we did in the early days.

Doritos Loco Parentis (Hurting 2), Friday, 9 May 2014 02:56 (twelve years ago)

So did we, then the boys realized "hey, there are two of us and we can both scream about wanting to be held AT THE SAME TIME"

chillin' on an "awesome pretzel" hoagie (DJP), Friday, 9 May 2014 13:17 (twelve years ago)

just to clarify, when i say "4-6 hours of sleep" i mean an hour here, 45 minutes there, hour and 10 minutes there. spans of 45-90 minutes of awake time between. it may have totaled 4-6 hours of sleep but that's in a 12 hour span. we did 15 months of that shit.

marcos, Friday, 9 May 2014 13:44 (twelve years ago)

but i know what you're saying DJP. the stuff i complain about now w/ a 19 month old, i would have killed for when J was younger.

marcos, Friday, 9 May 2014 13:45 (twelve years ago)

when J was, say, 12 months and i'd hear other parents complaining that their kids slept through the night but woke up "sooo early" at 5:30am i wanted to shoot them. that would've been amazing to get J to do that. now that that is exactly what J is doing (when healthy) i find myself complaining about it now. "wish he could sleep til 7 goddamn it!"

marcos, Friday, 9 May 2014 13:48 (twelve years ago)

The object lesson here is that there's never enough sleep.

carl agatha, Friday, 9 May 2014 13:58 (twelve years ago)

yr never gonna get any sympathy from parents of multiples (no offense schwantz) cuz whatever you're dealing with with your one kid they are dealing with x whatever

stadow shevens (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 9 May 2014 16:50 (twelve years ago)

having 2 little kids is more than twice as hard as having one little kid, though I don't know how that would work with twins since they are offering more or less the same kind of nuttiness so you can optimize yourself emotionally to deal with that. when you have say 2 under the age of 3 then the older one is doing 3 yr old shenanigans while the baby is doing baby things. take that one to heart /axl

Euler, Friday, 9 May 2014 17:27 (twelve years ago)

Anyone got any tips for stress-free car travel? We made it 15 minutes into the journey to my parents' house before Fox started screaming, proper fat tears rolling down his tiny red face. We're currently pulled into a side road in Clapham, comfort feeding him. We still have about an hour's driving to go. ;_;

Madchen, Friday, 9 May 2014 20:59 (twelve years ago)

oof

can someone sit next to him and distract him?

chillin' on an "awesome pretzel" hoagie (DJP), Friday, 9 May 2014 21:00 (twelve years ago)

turn the carseat forward. My friend suggested this, and I was like "experts say its 4x safer," and she was like "yeah, but are you really safer if you're constantly reaching back, distracted by screaming, etc.?"

Doritos Loco Parentis (Hurting 2), Friday, 9 May 2014 21:04 (twelve years ago)

Other than that, the iPad has kind of come in handy although I feel guilty about her watching videos too much. How old is the little one Madchen?

Doritos Loco Parentis (Hurting 2), Friday, 9 May 2014 21:05 (twelve years ago)

xp btw what I mean is, a lot of babies hate facing backwards and are happier forwards, if that wasn't clear. But it's also just a thing of getting them used to the car over time imo.

Doritos Loco Parentis (Hurting 2), Friday, 9 May 2014 21:05 (twelve years ago)

Already, in the back seat with him, I'm afraid, and the car seat can't be fitted to face forwards. I'm using all the distracting toys at my disposal, plus a mirror on the headrest. He won't take a dummy or a bottle either, though we're working on that. Three months old today, happy birthday little dude.

Madchen, Friday, 9 May 2014 21:08 (twelve years ago)

Poor guy. Poor you and stet, too! I've got nothing to offer but my sympathies.

Those fat tears are killers, though, aren't they? Woof.

carl agatha, Friday, 9 May 2014 21:11 (twelve years ago)

Congratulations, SM!

*tera, Friday, 9 May 2014 21:33 (twelve years ago)

I think it's actually worse for Stet because he's driving. We're on our way again and I'm using the Baby Vision app on Fox, which is like drugs but I can bear the guilt because he is now asleep hurrah!

Madchen, Friday, 9 May 2014 21:36 (twelve years ago)

Success!

carl agatha, Friday, 9 May 2014 21:37 (twelve years ago)

Car seats and driving, UGH! When August was a baby-baby and a nursing fiend, I couldn't drive alone. I did a few times and it was a disaster because she would star crying and I had to pull over, park and feed. Sometimes that was impossible due to construction. Heartbreaking wailing for an hour.

I usually rode in the back seat with her or would scramble back there and nurse her, rear facing car seat worked out great for this. Front facing and she still demanded nursing but it was near impossible. Didn't make a difference.

Because it's supposed to be safer she is still rear facing but now the problem is her wiggling out of the straps and basically one step away from getting out of the thing. I really don't want to turn it around but it isn't safe not being in the damn thing.

*tera, Friday, 9 May 2014 21:44 (twelve years ago)

Thanks all. Still a little abstract to us at this point! Looking forward to vomit / shit / sleep deprivation / penury.

i reject your shiny expensive consumerist stereo system (Scik Mouthy), Saturday, 10 May 2014 07:03 (twelve years ago)

I swear Ivy just outgrew all of her 3-6 month clothes in the span of two days. As in they fit fine on Wednesday and were too small on Friday. Also it's crazy when stuff that I've put aside because it looks huge suddenly fits her and in a couple of cases is a little snug already.

carl agatha, Sunday, 11 May 2014 16:54 (twelve years ago)

That always amazed me.

*tera, Monday, 12 May 2014 16:04 (twelve years ago)

we had to drive 3 hours to visit my wife's folks this weekend, J was miserable. he's always hated the car. everyone said "oh it'll get better" but it hasn't and he'll be 2 in the fall. it's brutal, just hours of misery.

marcos, Monday, 12 May 2014 16:16 (twelve years ago)

I'm 35 and I still haven't gotten over hating the car.

Jeff, Monday, 12 May 2014 16:22 (twelve years ago)

Wait, 34. Maybe 35 is my year.

Jeff, Monday, 12 May 2014 16:22 (twelve years ago)

Molly was a nightmare in the car too. Aidan was in an extended rear facing seat until 3.5 and I thought molly would be happier in that as it was higher and she could see out, but no. The only thing that made it better was front facing, much as I did't want to turn her, it was definitely safer as I couldn't concentrate on driving when she was screaming. Ah, the memories of driving up the M1 with her screaming most of the way. Aidan actually managed to sleep through the screaming but he's always loved the car and it always used to send him to sleep.

Congrats SM!

vickyp, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 14:20 (twelve years ago)

yall are making me feel pretty lucky atm (although that will change oh yes). michael just turned 9 mos, goes to bed at 9, mumbles and complains for an hour, sleeps straight through to 8:30 am (there are occasional exceptions but not many.) loves his backwards car seat - only had one car meltdown but of course that was on a long drive on christmas eve during the worst blizzard in a year with a shit ton of terrible blizzards. i thought i was going to die. teething sucks, and his milk intake is astounding, fortunately hes accepted one (and only one) brand of formula since mom literally cant keep up even with work pumping etc. down with real food, unless its butternut squash, which has been such an instant "fuck. you. dad." that i just stopped trying.

wrt the car seat, that softy flexible mirror you can hang on the backseat headrest is a LIFESAVER. little peeps can look at themselves, see you, you can see them in the rearview w/o turning around, tell when they are crashing out etc. i think its more for the mental health of the parents honestly, but christ we need it amirite.

ohhhh lorde 2pac big please mansplain to this sucker (jjjusten), Tuesday, 13 May 2014 15:30 (twelve years ago)

also hes waving like a madman all of a sudden, but hilariously indiscriminately. he waved bye bye at the toaster this morning.

ohhhh lorde 2pac big please mansplain to this sucker (jjjusten), Tuesday, 13 May 2014 15:31 (twelve years ago)

Michael OTM re: butternut squash

chillin' on an "awesome pretzel" hoagie (DJP), Tuesday, 13 May 2014 16:35 (twelve years ago)

haha i agree as well

ohhhh lorde 2pac big please mansplain to this sucker (jjjusten), Tuesday, 13 May 2014 16:40 (twelve years ago)

What were the first solid foods those of you with solid food eating babies tried?

I guess rice cereal is passé so I was thinking I'd try avocado, cut it up into squares and let her cram them in her mouth herself.

carl agatha, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:08 (twelve years ago)

rice cereal is passe? we still did it, J liked it a lot. oatmeal was another good one. he never liked avocados, sadly, would've been great to have him eat such a good high-fat food. he would eat an entire banana in one sitting but then not want to look at one for a month.

marcos, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:12 (twelve years ago)

with #1, rice cereal; with #2 & #3, whatever soft things we were eating.

my parenting life has been more or less "follow advice for #1, then do whatever is easy with subsequent kids". it seems to be working out just fine

Euler, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:28 (twelve years ago)

avocado is def a level 2 food in my experience. first stuff has to be ultraliquid. we steamed and pureed the hell out of various stuff, mixed it with rice cereal initially, or breast milk. our doc recommended doing no more than one ingredient at a time initially, and doing it for a week straight so you can watch for allergic reactions and so on.

ohhhh lorde 2pac big please mansplain to this sucker (jjjusten), Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:41 (twelve years ago)

plus babies dont care abt complex flavors even a little bit initially (says the dude that blindly bought some backup organic pouch food and only later realized it was basil/kale/greek yogurt/etc. smells like v8, tastes like...nothing at all really)

ohhhh lorde 2pac big please mansplain to this sucker (jjjusten), Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:42 (twelve years ago)

first time around we pureed banana and avocado and did the rice cereal thing etc. 2nd time around = fuck it kid yr eating what everybody else is eating. has worked out pretty well so far tbh. "baby-led weaning"

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:53 (twelve years ago)

I mean obviously we're not going to give him things he can't chew etc but once he had a couple teeth he was good to go on most foods

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:53 (twelve years ago)

Different stuff I've been reading says that the current thinking is to start a baby off with something that has more nutritional value than rice cereal, since breast milk already has a lot of carbs so there's not much of a nutritional gain there. We aren't going to start with solids until after her six month pediatrician appointment (since she was born at not quite 35 weeks, she may not be ready yet although she was making chewing motions while watching me eat the other day) so we'll see what her doc says, too.

It's good to know what other people did so I can calibrate my "hippy nonsense meter" when it comes to various parenting websites, although one of the "no rice cereal" sources is Babycenter.

One thing I know for sure. Her first food should not be tacos.

carl agatha, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:55 (twelve years ago)

Tamales.

Jeff, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:56 (twelve years ago)

Rice cereal tamales.

Immediate Follower (NA), Tuesday, 13 May 2014 17:59 (twelve years ago)

Are you still on an airplane?

carl agatha, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 18:03 (twelve years ago)

Ha no

Immediate Follower (NA), Tuesday, 13 May 2014 18:05 (twelve years ago)


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