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November 4, 2015

Yesterday was one of those days that it all comes back at you with a heavy force and you are sort of whiplashed into oblivion.

Setting the scene: I was standing there, right behind our daughter Ivy, holding onto Leo, and witnessing our two year old prance up the stairs with no hands… and I lost it. Now, I chuckle, rereading that sentence, but it was her first time doing this, being a big girl, NO HANDS MAMA, NO HANDS! YIPPEE!!!! Still, not a big deal. But sometimes, things just come at ya and remind you of something sensitive, and that’s why I lost it.

While celebrating and screaming and cheering that she did it (HOORAY!!!), I was almost too quickly saddened and jolted backwards. This scene reminded me of our first few days with Leo and transitioning him into our home. I used to sometimes carry Ivy up and down the stairs, I don’t know why, because she was good at stairs, but it was just faster, I guess, and a chance to carry her a little bit and give her a smooch or two. However, when Leo came into our home, that was one of the things that I struggled with letting go of and making her do it on her own. I remember the first time walking down the stairs with Leo in my hands, and Ivy standing at the top of the stairs desperately looking at me, like, “Mama??” And I couldn’t, I didn’t have another hand, and I just cried and said, “Ivy you can do it, you walk down the stairs.” And she cried a little bit too, but she did it, and she did it every time after that. But it really got me upset the first few times. Holding on to a new baby, trying to figure it all out, while still fitting Ivy in to all the right spots. It was a real struggle. And Ivy struggled too. She was figuring it out with me, figuring out the things she had to do on her own now, learning independence and patience. It was hard to swallow for both of us.

That’s part of having a second child. I had to let go of some of the things I did for Ivy. Thinking back to that moment yesterday had me all up in a hussy. Realizing how my baby Leo is hardly a little baby anymore (hello 19 pounder and almost 5 months!!) and how Miss Ivy has grown up so much into her own little spunky self. Time just kind of SMACKS you right in the face once in awhile. Well, time, YOU SUCK. I just wanted to be stuck in that moment for one minute and remember how things were just four quick months ago. How I treated Ivy like my little baby still and how all of a sudden I actually HAD a little baby who needed my help and hands. And really, Ivy didn’t need my help, she could probably do all of those things by herself all along. I was maybe a bit of a helicopter mom (shriek), too scared she would get hurt, or maybe too much in a hurry to actually get her to do it herself. Now here’s our girl, walking up the stairs with no hands, putting on her own shoes, brushing her own teeth… all these dumb little things that I did for her because I could do them better, or faster, and now she’s mastered them herself.

It has me questioning myself, why did I ever stand in her way in the first place?

I guess that’s the lesson in all of this. Slow down Kaylee… slow down. Take that extra minute to allow them to struggle, allow them to figure it out on their own, allow them to do it on their own. I see my husband doing this much more than I do, and it’s a good lesson each time I see him being patient and letting her do it herself even if it is something too hard or too dangerous and I know she needs help. But she always does it, she figures it out, and then I’m stuck there, like well shit. I would have helped her, and here she just did it herself… tough to stomach that.

And here Ivy is, teaching ME the lesson on life. Damn girl. You’re a good one…

Dear 2 year old sleep regression, I kinda wanna punch you in the face

September 22, 2015

WHAT THE HECK. I definitely jinxed myself. I have been all worried about Leo’s nap and schedule last week, well now this week it’s Ivy! Can’t I catch a break here?!! #nobreaksinparenting #ever

This is essentially my (chaotic) afternoon:

11:30 – whipping up some lunch for Ivy and scrounging around what I can eat
11:45 – Ivy’s eating and watching her cartoons (guilty). I’m nursing Leo.
11:50 – “Ivy EAT, Ivy EAT.” “Ivy take a drink of water. IVY take a drink of water.”
12:00 – Trying to get Leo to sleep so I can get Ivy to bed
12:15 – Ivy’s done eating. “Time to get ready for nap time!” “Read books, mama, read books!”
12:30 – We’ve read 2-3 books. This and this are currently her favorites.
12:35 – Tucking her in to bed with her favorite stuffed animals and covering her with her blankie. “Nigh nigh Ivy, nigh nigh.” Door shut. I go get the monitor and go downstairs.
12:36 – Eating my lunch and asking myself if I should have a beer too. Sometimes I do : /
12:40 – Ivy’s talking to herself and her stuffed animals
12:45 – Now singing to herself
1:00 – Takes diaper off. UGH
1:01 – I got up there to put her diaper back on. She says “new diaper cause it’s icky.” WTF.
1:02 – New diaper, tucked back in. “GO TO SLEEP IVY. GO TO SLEEP

Alternate worse scenario
1:00 – Takes diaper off. UGH
1:15 – I don’t notice she’s taken her diaper off and then I finally look at the monitor and realize she’s taken it off
1:16 – I go up there to put her diaper back on and realized she’s peed in the bed. UGH. Screaming inside my head. So annoyed
1:17 – Changing bed sheets. Thank god I have a backup set
1:19 – Running after Ivy down the hall to corral her back in the bedroom. I lock the door
1:20 – Tucking Ivy back in to put her to sleep again. Freaking go to sleep kid

1:25 – GO TO SLEEP IVY. GO TO SLEEP.
1:30 – She’s trying to reach for the plugin to unplug the fan.
1:31 – I tell her NO through the monitor and to STOP and she stops and lays back down. GEEZUS
1:35 – Still talking to herself. Still talking to her animals.
1:40 – I go up there again and now she’s pooped in her diaper.
1:41 – Changing her diaper. AGAIN.
1:42 – Tucked back in, “Ivy, go to bed ok honey? Go to bed.” “Ok mommy, ok.”
2:00 – Still talking to herself. Still taking to her animals.
2:10 – Leo’s awake. SHIT.
2:30 – Ivy’s singing the alphabet
2:35 – She’s putting her cup on the nightstand
2:45 – Now she’s tucking in her animals to bed
2:46 – I go up there  AGAIN and say “GO TO SLEEP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” I tuck her in again and make her lay down. She cries.
3:00 – Talking to herself. Again.
3:04 – Reaching for the curtains and tugging at them
3:05 – I yell in the monitor to “GO TO SLEEP IVY!!!!!
3:06 – She tucks herself back in. Ok, fewf, finally, maybe…
3:07 – Singing to herself. FML
3:10 – Leo’s crying. I haven’t cleaned up from lunch yet.
3:15 – I give up and go get Ivy
3:18 – I’m screwed. And exhausted. Haven’t even sat down yet.
3:19 – I make her sit on the couch and watch her ipad. Just so I can sit for 2 minutes.
3:21 – Leo’s crying. Hungry. Time to nurse again.

So this has pretty much been the last 6 of 7 days. YES. She has skipped 6 days of naps!!!!!!!!! And 4 of those 6 days she has peed the bed!!! I’m dying and so torn about WHAT THE HECK. Ever since I tried potty training, she takes her diaper off and says “cause it’s icky.” UGH! So I made some progress because she doesn’t like the diaper on anymore, but IN BED?! Blah. I have finally learned that I need to just leave pants on her so that she can’t take those off or her diaper. And I probably need to take all of her stuffed animals out of the bed. Like really. Take everything away from this kid! Even her voicebox? I need a mute button.

There’s gotta be some scientific parenting reason why this is happening. Well, last night I found myself googling “two year old won’t nap” (Ivy will be two on October 1st) because please PLEASE let this be a “thing” because if it’s a “thing” then she’ll grow out of this “thing” because I seriously CAN NOT TAKE THIS “THING” MUCH LONGER. And yes. Thank god. It’s a “thing.” That makes me feel better for some reason. That it really is a “thing.”

This “thing,” starting back at me on my phone… “sleep regression.” UGH. It says that “it reflects a normal developmental leap or shift in which your child is rapidly developing a new skill or entering a new phase. For your 2 year-old, some of these leaps are verbal, and you may encounter sleep issues right around when your toddler experiences a word explosion or learns to express more complex ideas,” (link here). It also says that sleep regression is a normal “phase” and to not give up on naps completely. They will go back to normal.

WHEN. WHEN. WHEN.

Two weeks ago we had Ivy skip a nap because we wanted to go boating and she had slept in, so we thought she would be ok and we would put her down early for bed. And she was. And ever since then, it’s like she realized, “look at how much FUN I can have when I don’t nap!!” (CURSE ME). Plus, Ivy fell out of the crib last week trying to reach the light to turn it on after we had pulled the crib away from the wall. Smacked her two front teeth! It was really scary! I’m hoping the teeth don’t discolor and have to get pulled! But anyways, the dentist recommended no more pacifier to get the soft bone tissue and teeth to move back, and I was happy to get rid of it! I just told her the pacifier (she calls it a dissy) hurt her teeth so no more dissy. She only cried on the first day! She still asks for it, but then I tell her, “remember, no more dissy…” And she will go, “Oh ya,” all enthusiastically, haha. So that could definitely be part of this nap regression as well : /  Ugh.

Yesterday, she skipped her nap AGAIN. And wet the bed (F me). And she actually fell asleep as I was pushing her in the swing before dinner. Seriously. Take your naps, kid!!!

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Well I have waved my white flag. You go ahead and lay in there for 2 hours and talk to yourself. At least she’s not crying!! And she’s going to bed at night fine. So I’m just gonna ride this out and stop trying to solve this problem. It will pass eventually, so they say…

And have you read THIS book?! My friend just told me about it and It’s called, Go the F**k to sleep,- HILARIOUS!!!!!

Meanwhile. I’ll continue to get absolutely NOTHING accomplished during the day. #desperatelyneedabreak #callforpizza #dirtyhouse #givemeabeer #andsometylenol

Sweet Dreams Baby

September 15, 2015

Sleep. We all need it. And especially want our babies to get it (so we can get ours too!). Ivy was SUCH a good sleeper. Such a scheduled baby! She was amazing and would sleep from 630pm – 630am right at 3 months. I was kind of the freak mom who was on a strict schedule with her and always made sure she had the perfect sleeping environment (dark, white noise, comfy blanket, swaddled real tight…goodness). Well now, with Leo, I vowed to not be that psycho sleep Mom.  He’s barely on any schedule at all (more like Ivy’s schedule) and I wanted to get him sleeping in all conditions, because let’s face it, he would have to sleep around Ivy’s NONSTOP talking and running around the house. And Leo’s done well. He’s been good at falling asleep anywhere and at anytime. But nighttime? Different story. He’s hardly come even close to sleeping through the night! And that’s where it gets tough.

Now is it because he’s bigger, a boy, or just the way he is? Or perhaps it’s because he’s not really on any schedule or routine? We transitioned him to the crib and regressed a month ago, then he got a cold for 2 weeks and regressed a little,  and now this week, I have been determined to trial and error a few things to get this whole nighttime sleeping situation better for the both of us.

I am convinced a schedule and routine is key like I had with Ivy, and I’m putting in better effort at getting him to sleep during the day and night at a consistent time and including a nighttime routine. I’ve pushed for a bedtime around 730, give or take a little, so that John is putting Ivy down and I’m putting Leo down at the same time. We take a bath every other night, and he LOVES the bath!! It’s so cute! I’ve almost got him giggling, I can’t wait for that! And he gets in his pajamas, I turn off all the lights, snuggle him into a blanket, and nurse away. I’ve made sure to not let him get TOO tired before bedtime because there were a few days he would fall asleep the second he hit my nipple, and then he’d wake up not long after and starving. So I’ve made sure to start the bedtime routine before it’s too late.

Also, he kept breaking out of the swaddle so I thought that was a problem too. I bought one of the SwaddleMe tight swaddle wraps thinking that might help to keep him all bundled in, like Ivy loved. Well it did a little, but he would still SOMEHOW get his arms out. I decided to try keeping his arms out since he’s really loving sucking on his hands, plus it could calm him back down if he did wake up, and it worked!  So arms out it is!

Sooo, between the bedtime routine and figuring out his best sleeping situation with arms out, he’s been consistent all week at (finally!!!) just getting up once at night, around 330am, so we are all getting happier at this house. Especially me. He would get up between 1-4 times a night before. So this just once, is MUCH better. Fewf. It’s quite difficult figuring out your baby wants and needs for sleep. Leo has been so different than Ivy, so I’m glad I gave in and realized he’s different and tried out some other methods to figure out what LEO needs.

Meanwhile, I’ve started looking for some sleep sacks because Leo is always kicking out of his swaddle, even with his arms out. I want something to keep him warm and cozy in bed, without having the scare of a loose blanket. I never used a sleep sack with Ivy because she did fine with a swaddled blanket, but Leo is definitely going to need a sleep sack. And there are SOOOO many cute ones out there!!!! I’m a sucker for a cute swaddle blanket, but now all these sleep sacks might have me obsessed too! I had heard of the Halo Sleep Sacks, but there are so many more out there now!!! Even Aden and Anais has cute ones (like this and this!)! I bought Leo this adorable bear print one from Gap!

So here’s a roundup of some of the coolest and cutest ones out there!

That mermaid one?! Come on!!! :)

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1st row L to R // 1 // 2 // 3 // 4 // 5 // 6 //

2nd row L to R // 1 // 2 // 3 // 4 // 5 // 6 //


 What are some of your secrets to getting your kids to be good sleepers?!?!


Big Fat Fail #pottytraining

August 7, 2015

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First off, could she have that ipad ANY closer to her face? Ok, but getting to the point… we failed. A BIG, fat, no good, cleaning-up-a-ton-of-messes, I-need-ten-beers, FAIL. Read up on the “How to Potty Train in 3 Days” method that I went with from my last blog post (here).  Now here’s the story:

Day 1

As anticipated, Ivy was all excited to take off her diaper and be “potty trained,” as she started calling it, and Mom was just as eager as well. We started off the morning great, she peed on the potty right away in the morning, and then, accident, after accident, after accident. Basically, Day 1 was a riot. One highlight though, was when she realized she needed to poop and actually got up from playing and went to the potty and pooped! That gave me hope! But it didn’t last for long.

Day 2

Same as day one. Barely any progress at all. But she did wake up with a less wet diaper, so a little better. And she is actually realizing she’s peeing and walking to the potty, but not waiting to be ON the potty to pee. We went out for the one hour today and she peed on our walk around the neighborhood :/ Lots of accidents. Feeling discouraged. Sick of hanging out on the hardwood floors. Sick of cleaning up messes. Should I stop and not even bother? Eh, I’ll stick it out. But, I’m not one to just sit at home… so I’m dying.

Day 3

Basically, the same. When I put her diaper on for nap, she wasn’t happy about it. And it took her forever to fall asleep with it on. I went in there once to see what the heck she was doing, because sometimes she poops and won’t fall asleep, but she had just peed and wanted me to change it. I changed it, and straight to sleep. So at least she’s not enjoying her wet diaper anymore! Still just walking to the potty while peeing, not actually walking to the potty to pee. And on our two one hour departures, she peed both times. Humph. So ya, barely any progress.

Here is her potty chart – wow she pees a lot! And this doesn’t even count wet diapers at her nap and bedtime! Geesh! This chart is TMI. Mommy apologizes if you see this when you’re 13 Ivy :)

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Well, it didn’t work. But she LOVED the potty chart! I’m glad I made one that was so simple and one that she could actually put the sticker on herself, she really enjoyed that. With going potty, she didn’t learn the sensation of needing to pee, she never really went to the potty to pee, just if she would happen to be sitting on it, we got lucky. Otherwise, I would say we had little progress. I guess we will try again in a couple months! I am ok with that! She’s only 22 months so I was hopeful, but in reality, she’s just too young still… which means she’s still a little baby… which I’m ok with :)

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What to do from here

I think I’ll just kind of continue the naked trend. Practice makes perfect, am I right?! So anytime we are at home, I think I’ll just have her go commando and hope that one day she starts acknowledging that pee sensation. Then we will try the 3-day thing again in a month or two.

Meanwhile, I’m at Costco buying more paper towels : /

Potty Training… here we come!

July 30, 2015

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Boon pipes // whale // potty

The other day, Ivy had ones of those number twos that made me scream out WHY THE HECK ARE YOU STILL IN DIAPERS! I decided, ok, you’re getting potty trained, that’s it. This is disgusting.

I had bought this BabyBjorn Smart Potty at 18 months because she had started showing a bit of interest. She went on it a few times, well then I had Leo, and her potty training took a step aside. But now we are all geared up to go diaper free!

I started researching potty training and came across a “How to Potty Train in 3 Days” method. 3 DAYS?! That’s amazing! I read more and decided this was the approach I wanted to take. For more info, these are the sites I used – here (this is the main one I’m using), here, and herePull-ups.com has a ton of good resources too!

With Julie Fellom’s Diaper Free Toddlers program, this site (here) gives step by step tricks on how to potty train in three days. It starts with a month in advance and now I’m onto the tips for a week before you start. Right now I am showing her the stack of diapers and telling her that “When the diapers are gone, they’re gone, mommy isn’t buying anymore and so you’ll have to use the potty. You’ll get to be naked and then you can wear fun Minnie Mouse underwear!” She replies, “Ok Mommy.” It’s pretty cute!!! And we just bought this book called Potty and Ivy loves it! She has the one called Toot by the same author and it has the same baby character that she has fun reading about. We also bought this one called Big Girl Panties that is really fun too! So I’m basically trying to shove anything about using the potty down her throat :) Oh and I might be turning underwear obsessed – look at how adorable these and these and these are!

Potty-3Next week when we start the training, they basically are just naked for three days straight. No training pants or pull ups, just straight from diapers, to naked for three days, to underwear. Although during the three days you do put a diaper on at naps and bedtime. I’m anxious to see how it works!

Yesterday, I had her go on the potty when she woke up and she went! And then today, she’s gone on the potty three times when I have made her sit on it! And the second time she was walking around the bathroom and she actually sat down to go! That was exciting. So I think we are headed in the right direction.

This three day program doesn’t make you use incentives or rewards, but I think I’m going to, that just sounds more fun :) Plus Ivy is totally into stickers right now! I made a very simple one, just with pee and poop. There are tons out there, but I liked a simple easy one where she can put the sticker on herself.

We are going to start with the three days next week Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, so I’ll let you know how it goes! Have any of you used this approach? I hope it works! Wish me luck!