Well, Ian is 2 months old and he's still alive. We definitely love our little guy, but he's been a challenge lately. For the past few weeks he's been crying every time he's awake. The doctor said he has colic, which basically the catch-all diagnosis for babies who cry all the time without a reason. We've tried just about everything, but nothing helps. We'll just have to survive the next month or so, as colic usually subsides around 3 months. Needless to say, we're pretty exhausted, but we're hanging in there. There are some good moments, though I wish they would last longer.
Ian chillin' with second cousin, Keaton, who was born 9 days after him.
Ian usually loves the Baby Bjorn.
On a happier note, we're very thankful for Troy's job. AU has been making some cutbacks lately. Out of the 4 HVAC techs employed, one of them was let go yesterday. We're so thankful that Troy still has his job. He is the newest of the 4 guys, but the hardest worker. It's scary to think about what we would have done had it been Troy!
My fam came for memorial day!!
And on a not so happier note, we ask for your prayers for Mission Year. We spent a year in Atlanta with the organization last year. There is a new team staying in our exact apartment this year, and over the weekend, one of the girls was stabbed. Apparently, someone came in the back door when she was sitting in the living room and stabbed her in the neck. The police think it may have been a gang initiation. Miraculously, the girl will be okay, but it really could have been fatal. It's scary for something like this to hit so close to home. I wonder about how many times I or one of my teammates was sitting in the living room alone, and how we probably took our safety for granted. Many of our former neighbors are scared, so please keep them in your prayers, as well as the Mission Year team.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Free diapers
A lady in my breastfeeding support group told me that you can get a free package of diapers from this site:
http://www.huggiespureandnatural.com/default.aspx
It only goes up to size 2. If you don't have a baby, it would be a great baby shower gift (since everyone and his brother are having babies now!)
I hope it works. Doesn't hurt to try.
http://www.huggiespureandnatural.com/default.aspx
It only goes up to size 2. If you don't have a baby, it would be a great baby shower gift (since everyone and his brother are having babies now!)
I hope it works. Doesn't hurt to try.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Garden!
Oh, and we also planted our garden. I didn't think it would happen, but it did (thanks to our friends the Sprocks!) Hopefully something actually grows. Our soil has a lot of clay, so it might take a couple of years to really make it fertile. At least it looks cool! We're hoping to make this sort of a neighborhood endeavor, but this is the trial run. We planted tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, zucchini, spinach, and lettuce.
Mommy brain
Everyone tells you how much your life will change once you have a kid, but you can't really understand it until you actually have one. The most difficult thing hands down has been the lack of sleep. It's amazing that I can spend 10 hours in bed, but only get 4 hours of sleep (which is what happened last night). Someone told me today that's why God made babies so cute. You can wake up in the morning and still love your baby because he's so darn cute, even though he screamed for half of the night. Poor Ian has had a lot of gas lately, so it's hard to blame him for the screaming. There are about a million theories out there about why babies have gas and how to get rid of it, so trying to fix the problem is a bit overwhelming.
The second hardest thing about having a newborn is trying to leave the house. It takes at least three times longer to get ready in the morning, and I feel like I'm always late to everything, no matter how hard I try! Plus you have to bring 10X as much stuff with you.
Since we've decided that I'm going to stay home full time with Ian, I'm trying to view raising him as my job. I can see why people want to go back to work, though, because this is definitely a 24/7 job (I'm breastfeeding as week speak. hopefully that's not TMI).
The first 6 weeks have been sort of a blur, but I'm trying to enjoy this time that he's so little, because I know it will fly by. He's started to smile a bit, which is rewarding. Here are a couple of cute pics. I think he looks more like Troy every day.
Getting some tummy time.
Not sure how he can sleep like this.
some snuggle time with daddy
Grandpa Petre reading to Ian
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- Troy, Katrina, and Ian
- Anderson, IN, United States
- We're daily figuring out how to be parents, love the Lord and serve Him with all we are.