Baby Abigail is six weeks old today! Yeah!
Bet you would like a picture. Me too. I have yet to take a single decent photograph of my tiny treasure. I haven't sent out birth announcements because this is the big hang-up--no pretty photo. Anyone have suggestions on cool poses for a floppy newborn?
The anti-reflux meds are helping a lot. Hurrah!
You would think this means we are now sleeping more through the night, but you would be wrong. Allergy season hit. And teething. Tess is now back in my bedroom, wailing like a banshee every few hours whenever her Tylenol dose wears off. How terrible a sleeper is my dear daughter? Lets just say Jon's typical remark at 2 AM is "I'll start praying for Tessy's future husband now!"
Now that we added Baby Abigail, my 4 year old Maria suddenly went from rounding up to the two older siblings to now being the biggest "little" kid. I love my trio of girls: Maria, (4), Tess (18 months) and Abigail. They are all so much a like--delicate princesses.
We joke that we have "the princess and the pea syndrome". I took five kids alone to the Gap Kids Outlet, nearly lost my mind trying to get them all quiet and organized in the dressing room, only to get home and have my Maria declare that her previously favorite $17.99 purple dress was "itchy". Does anyone else have super sensitive kids like this? There is no hope of getting that dress on her again. (There is a rough seam on her stomach). I was so frustrated. Then I remembered it was an extra grace my Maria has two younger sisters. Tess will soon inherit many clothes with the tags still on them!
My entire life right now is spent breastfeeding. And watching old TV shows on Hulu and Netflix to distract me from the boredom of breastfeeding. I'm currently on Season Five of Army Wives. This show is a step up from "The Good Wife" which I totally got drawn into while recovering from my c-section. (I used to update Jon on the Florricks when he came home from work as if they were real people!) Finally, the whole adultery with Will thing got too much for me and I had to turn it off.
Meanwhile, I had to laugh that "Army Wives" figured out how to follow the entire set up of " The Good Wife" in only three episodes. Creepy partner kisses a married Associate lawyer in office. Wife pushes gross guy off her immediately. Wife tells husband. Wife quits her job. Turns out that its pretty simple to live out the rules of the six commandment in a law office whenever a wife's pure, loving heart is involved! My Jesus, protect me from all stupid sexual drama on TV or in real life. Anyone have suggestions on what TV show to watch next?
Also, has anyone seen "Winter's Bone?" I'm dying to talk about this movie which I call "Katniss in real life." (The actress from the Hunger Games plays a 17 year old who is dealing with the aftermath of her father's arrest due to crystal meth production). This was a gripping psychological thriller that I can't get out of my mind. It seems extra haunting because I live in an area where crystal meth is pretty commonplace. God save us. The poor Martinsburg basketball team got sick from staying in a hotel where crystal meth was made during their High School Basketball tournament in the State Capital. (Can you imagine something more ironic than athlethes getting exposed to toxic chemicals while staying in a cheap hotel the night before their big game?) So now I'm praying extra hard for all addicts to meet the healing arms of my Jesus this week!
My girl is up. Catch you all later!
6 comments:
My Bella is very sensitive about seams. I find that often a sleeveless undershirt will do the trick, rescuing a dress with an unexpectedly irritating seam.
My daughter is super sensitive about seams and fabric. Even at 10 it hasn't completely gone away. She mainly wears lands end dresses, lands end knit pants, and bigger t shirts. At least I don't think i will have to be too concerned about her wanting the latest tight and immodest outfit when she is older!
I hear ya on needing something to occupy the time during breastfeeding. Now that I am back to work it is not so much of an issue because I use the time pumping (10-15 min) to just clothes my eyes and veg out...a nice break during the work day actually. But when I was at home and nursing (and now when she nurses after we get home from work) - I love using my kindle fire and reading or playing words with friends!! Or solitaire - that game is addicting!!
But as far as TV goes on Netflix there is this 3 episode program called "Sherlock" and it is the BBC production from last year (so search for the one that came out in 2010 - or 2011). Each episode is about an 1 hour or so (I think) and the BEST detective, mystery, really get you to think, super fast and intriguing dialogue - I LOVED them. I actually watched them while I was pregnant, but would highly recommend them!!!
Ha...I meant "close" my eyes...not "clothes" my eyes..
I don't know if you can get it where you are but there's a BBC show called "Call the Midwife" which was on in the UK last year. It a gripping picture of midwifery in the East End of London just after the war and a moving portrait of a religious community as well. It's based on the book of the same name by Jennifer Worth.
Have you already jumped on the "Downton Abbey" boat? If not I highly recommend! Even many husbands I know enjoyed them - I think it was so refreshing to have actual character development, as opposed to most modern TV! (The first episode has a quick 2-men kiss which is revolting but after that there is nothing visually offensive.) I also love Ken Burns documentaries on Netflix - we watched the baseball one while i was in labor! :) Good luck, and happy feeding!
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