Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Gwendolyn, Month Eleven




I'm so excited that this girl is almost one! She has been a fun little lady this month. She has six teeth (two on bottom, four on top) and they're all just a little bit crooked. It makes her smile just heart-meltingly adorable.






We still breastfeed, which is a departure from baby Latham. At six months, when Latham got teeth, he bit and BIT all the time. He wouldn't stop, and, with a lot of tears and pain, I stopped breastfeeding and exclusively pumped until he turned one. Pumping is tough work. With Gwendolyn, though, she doesn't bite. And so we've been able to continue breastfeeding. It's really nice to still nurse her for naps. At bedtime, we give her a breastmilk bottle since she requires more milk than I generally have in my breasts at that time of day; if she doesn't get enough milk, she wakes up demanding more. So, I pump twice a day to get enough milk for her evening bottle and enough to send her to daycare (twice a week) with bottles. She takes the bottles well, which is good. With her, I have had trouble establishing a big milk supply and I thought I might have to supplement with formula a bit this month. In the end, she had a few days of drinking a little less than normal, so I was able to build up more of a stock and now I think we're on pace to make it to her one year mark with just breastmilk!

On one hand, I'm proud that, with both my babes, I will have been able to provide exclusively breastmilk for a full year. However, I wonder about the effect it has had on my mental and physical health. Sometimes, I think that, as a society, we prioritize breastmilk so much that it makes formula seem sub-par, and that leads to mothers shunning formula. But I know my supply of breastmilk has caused me anxiety and, being the full supplier of milk has caused me to lose sleep. It's a tricky situation, but my hope is that we can avoid demonizing formula and breastfeeding-in-public and just support mothers and fathers as they navigate the exhaustion of raising a newborn.




 Sorry for the random thoughts. I think the nearing of the end of the first year is making me think about my overall thoughts on parenting. Now that I'm done with my child-bearing, I feel like I can reflect on how I've felt during this wild and crazy pregnant/newborn/infant phase of life.




Anyway, Gwendolyn is growing well, and we're busy planning her one year birthday party. It'll be a space theme because she's our star and the center of our galaxy and the sunshine that warms our world. April will always be a busy month for us because of both of our April b-day babes (I guess I like diamonds). This year, we'll be having Latham's party (out of the house) in the morning and Gwendolyn's (at the house) in the afternoon. It'll be a busy day, but I'm excited.








 We love our girl! And she loves us...and that giraffe pacifier! She's a big fan of the giraffe pacifier.  :)

Monday, February 29, 2016

Gwendolyn, Month Ten




This was a rough month for us. Gwendolyn was sick and then just not sleeping well AT ALL. After many, many sleepless nights, the doctor suggested melatonin. And it has been so very helpful.

Gwendolyn has cut several teeth (two on top, another one on bottom)...except they broke through the gum and still haven't fully come in yet. So weird. Latham's teeth always just popped in, fully formed, but hers are taking SO LONG to grow through. Poor baby.


She's amazing. She's crawling quickly (except when she's entered in a Diaper Derby--then she'll just sit and smile beatifically at the crowds). And she loves to stand up and pull up and walk with her walker. She's so proud of walking around like everyone else.



 She's the most cheerful, smiling lady (even when she was up at night, she was always happy). We love seeing how wonderfully Latham and her play together. She's also just simply the snuggliest bunny. She always wants to cozy her head against our shoulders.

Ten months of perfection, right here! Let's hope the good sleep continues. (Melatonin for the win!!)

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Gwendolyn, Month Nine



Gwendolyn's stats:

19 lbs, 3.6 oz (56th percentile)

28.25 inches tall (72nd percentile)

17.25-inch head (44th percentile)










Well, Gwendolyn has officially been in the world longer than she in my womb. Most of the time, she seems to like it out here. She loves laughing and pulling up on things. She's can crawl easily now, though she isn't as quick as Latham was as this age. She just seems to comfortably get where she wants to be. She is MUCH more interested in pulling up/standing up/walking than Latham was at this age. And she's getting very good at standing and balancing on her own.




Her talking is adorable and can be quite loud. She says "mama," "dada," and "baba" frequently, along with other sounds. She's definitely associating "mama" with me and "dada" with Adam. If she wants the other one of us, she'll make it known. She's such a smarty pants.
And then sometimes she wants to get attention. She's not angry, but will just start talking LOUDLY until we are all paying attention. Latham hates this and covers his ears, exclaiming "Baby Gwendon is TOO LOUD!" Adam and I mostly laugh at that pronouncement, since we know she's heard her brother always being super loud.






This girl, though has been sick this month. She did start daycare, but we can't blame that alone. Teeth, sleep regression, etc...we don't know what it is, but this girl sometimes wears us out.





Despite the lack of sleep, this girl is amazing. Her smiles light up our life. She loves playing peek-a-boo and laughing, and we couldn't ask for anything more. My Gwendyl-baby is my sweetie pie.