"And anyone who welcomes a child like this on my behalf is welcoming me" Matthew 18:5

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

What I have learned - Baby perspective

Baby here.  Read Mommy's blog and thought I should add my perspective.  I had a lot to learn this year, since I knew nothing before.  So here is what I have learned in my almost eight months of life:

1- Play dates -- They say these things are for babies, so we can get "socialized".  Yeah, from what I can tell, they are really just an excuse for mommies (and sometimes daddies) to get together, gab, and more often than not, have a drink or two.  What I have gathered is that they used to call these Happy Hour, but had to change the name when the kids came along.

2 - Crying -- Most of the time I have no idea why I am crying but I have figured out that when I cry, good things happen.  For example, last night I wasn't tired so I cried.  First daddy came in and rocked me.   Then I still wasn't tired so I cried some more and mommy came in and took me to bed with them.  SCORE!

3 - Baby Food -- What is this stuff?? It all tastes weird.  All these flavors mixed together, more flavors than I have ever had in my life! And it does not look like what mommy and daddy are eating at all.  Why can't I just have that?

4 - Snot -- I am not sure why mommy hates it so much.  I can't help that I have so much of it.  But any time there is the slightest drip she comes at me with the sucky thing and the tissues and sticks stuff in my nose! Come on MOM!

5 - Puppy Brother -- I love that guy.  He lets me grab his face and pet him and he keeps coming back for more.  And he is so funny looking!

6 - Aunties -- Evidently I have like 50 of them.  They all have high pitched voices and are hilarious.  They find themselves very funny which usually makes me laugh.  But they always bring me prizes and snuggles so I am not complaining.  Plus most of them are way more comfortable to lay on than mom.  

These are just a few of the things I have learned.  I will continue to advise mommy on her blogging so we can give you insight into both of our perspectives.
Baby - Out

Monday, December 30, 2013

What we have learned

Over 6 months into this parenthood journey and I thought I would share some of the thing things we have learned.  I will give both Mark's and my leanrings, though his didn't come from his mouth, just my observations.  They are pretty spot on though, if you ask me.

Mom
1 - Schedule is a fictional word made up by someone who actually thinks they are controlling when and where their baby does stuff, instead of the other way around.  I can't make this girl eat or sleep any more than I can stand to wear white and off white together.
2 - She will be dressed better than me.  Why not, no one is looking at me when we are together anyways.
3 - There is no sweeter sight than a smile, no sweeter sound than a laugh, and no more painful sound than crying -- painful for mommy and daddy, not baby.  
4 - Laying out clothes for her to wear is a suggestion for daddy.  If I want her to wear any accessories I better stash them in her bag or the car to be sure.
5 - Developmental milestones are general - they don't apply to every baby all the time.  A preemie will be a preemie for the first two years, no matter how big she gets.  I think that falls in the same line of thought as your baby always being your baby, no matter how old they are.  

Dad
1 - Ruffles go in the back.
2 - Tags go in the back.  Evidently boys don't have tags in their clothes so they don't know this??
3 - There is a difference between tights and pants.  No clue what the difference is but he knows there is one.
4 - You can't put your baby in a bubble.
5 - You still can't put your baby in a bubble.  The world is out there, the best you can do is wash your hands and hers, cause mama isn't gonna stay in the house with her all day every day.
6 - When mommy lays out clothes they are merely a suggestion.  Pick and choose what you like out of the chosen outfit.  Matching is optional.


Both
We figured but have confirmed that daddies are just as good at parenting as mommies.  In our house, daddy is probably better! I am not afraid to go out for a night or a weekend and leave the baby with daddy any more than he is afraid to go out and leave me home with the baby.

Your life changes as much as you choose for it to change.  You can still go out, you can still have fun, but how and when is up to you.  Babies are portable, sitters are available (though not cheap), and places are open early and late! You have to be more flexible, but it is possible.

Grandparents are a Godsend!! Not sure where we would be without our parents being so in love with this girl.

I am sure I will think of more but it was time to dust off the keyboard and let everyone know how things were going!! This journey continues to be the best ever!!