Monday, August 31, 2009

Sunday Funday!

We actually made it to church today! I've been wanting to go for a long time and we actually got out of the house in time today. We went to First Baptist in Henderson. Everyone was extremely friendly and Sasha already knew a lot of people b/c they are his patients. Our SS teacher, Rusty Phoenix, vollunteered in Kallen's class during the sermon. When we went to pick Kallen up, he told us that Kallen tried to take off his name tag but he said "Leave that on so we'll know your name." Kallen responded by saying, "But it's okay, I already know my name!"

Reasons I love my husband... qualities that stand out to me that I want to remember. I'll probably continue this kind of post in the future, but for now, I'm one handed (baby in the other) and can't type like normal. So today, #1-He cuts the kids' fingernails b/c he's better at it than me. #2- He's still kid-at-heart enough to actually climb through the play structure at McDonald's with Kallen. Kallen had a blast with his big-kid buddy named Dad!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

We went to the SciPort museum today in Shreveport, LA

We bought this museum membership earlier this summer but today was only our second time to go to SciPort in Shreveport. It's only about an hour from my mom's house and I guess an hour and a half from ours. Kallen was a hoot! During the science experiment demonstrations, he was adorable loudly saying "pick me, pick me!" each time the guy asked for vollunteers. One time he even go so excited he ran up to the stage area saying this but the guy had just picked someone by that time. If he thought the experiment was going to be loud, he put his hands over his ears, which only left him talking louder. He was saying cute things like "Look Mom, he has fire!" He was definitely one of the youngest kids in the audience which just made him seem that much cuter.

Tonight before he fell asleep, Kallen and I played "favorites" where he tells me his favorite part of the day and I tell him mine. I told him that my favorite part of the museum was the baby alligators. He said that his favorite part was wearing the hard hat to build me my princess castle (the two story playhouse in the hands-on play area.) For a long time now, Kallen has told me that I am the princess and he's going to build me a castle. Then he usually follows by telling me everything that he's going to put in my castle for me. He's so thoughtful and creative.

My favorite Kolya moment for the day took place in the ladies' restoom at SciPort. I stood in front of the hand blow dryer while wearing Kolya on my chest (in my new Loveyduds baby wrap) pushing the button over and over while doing my friend Monica's baby shushing two step dance in an attempt to get Kolya to stop crying. As soon as I pushed the blow dryer button she instantly hushed...and the hush lasted only until the blow dryer stopped. So, she cried only in the short moments between the thing going off and my hand hitting the button again. After about 15 minutes of this, she finally relaxed enough to stay quiet. Thank goodness no one was in the RR with me to witness all of this. They would have realized how desperate I was to make her hush. You see, we're attempting the "no nipple confusion" regiment of no bottles (even with breastmilk in them) and no pacifiers. Kolya had been changed and fed until her heart's content and the only logical reason for her crying was because she woke up in her stroller vs. my arms. Once she got herself all worked up and I got her into the baby wrap, a paci could have really come in handy...but now I know that when paci is not an option, hand blow dryers in the ladies' room work wonders!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Adjusting


Well, adjusting from one "baby" to two is harder than I thought, I have to admit. Kallen has really done an awesome job at being a big brother. He's nothing but sweet to Kolya. He did tell me that he wanted me to put her back in my tummy though. When I asked him why, he said, "So she can still kick me!" That's a much better answer than the one I was expecting.

Kolya seems to be an incredibly easy baby. She sleeps so well at night that I actually got mastitis (plugged ducts in the breast that lead to fever and flu-like symptoms) because she wasn't waking up in the middle of the night to nurse. I guess there's no win-win situation in the sleep department. After the first few weeks of breastfeeding though, Kolya and I have learned together and figured out how to make this thing happen. I really want my breastfeeding attempt with Kolya to be successful since I was never fully confident with Kallen and he eventually weened himself at 6 months. Kolya only seems to cry if she's hungry or wants her diaper changed. Otherwise, she sleeps a lot or is wide-eyed taking in her surroundings. She's already started to smile at us. Three days in a row now she's looked me straight in the eyes and gave me a huge smile. She's such a pretty girl!

Our sleep schedule is horribly messed up! Kallen's bed time has changed from 10:00PM to midnight and not much seems to get him back on schedule. He's also waking up at 5:00AM every morning and coming to our room fussing. Some nights, he wakes more than once. Before Kolya was born, he was fairly easy to get to sleep and he slept the whole night in his own bed. Kolya sleeps well, but sometimes she doesn't go to sleep until 1:00 or 2:00AM. If you figure I'm going to bed at 2:00, dealing with Kallen's night waking once or twice each night and then nursing Kolya when she wakes up around 7:00 or 8:00, I'm getting some pretty chopped up sleep. I've ended up sticking Kallen in my bed in the mornings and turning the TV to Noggin so I can go back to sleep for a few hours. My poor child has fed himself breakfast and even gotten himself dressed several times in the past few weeks because I'm literally too wiped out to do it. I'm trying hard to drag myself out of bed in the mornings and get going for the day. It seems to help me if I plan an outing for Kallen to get us motivated to get up and dressed. Unfortunately, this means daily trips to Tyler or Longview since I haven't found anything fun for Kallen to do in Henderson other than play with our 3-yr-old next door neighbor. Our main day trips include: Pump It Up Jr. in Longview followed by Chick-fil-A for lunch and then playing in the play area or going to Tyler to play at the McDonald's on Broadway with the cool, indoor play area followed by an afternoon at the Discovery Science Place. We've actually been to DSP two days in a row this week. I'm still on the hunt for fun kid things for Kallen to do. I've called some local churches about part-time childcare for the fall just so that Kallen can keep on socializing and understanding school procedures and routines. He's told me twice this week that he misses his friends at Nana's Playhouse (his school in Beckville by the school where I taught.) I'd also love to find some kind of soccer, karate, gymnastics, etc. class to get him into just so he can have something to look forward to learning each week.

I keep saying "once we get back into a routine, I'm going to..." well, this list is getting long so let me sum it up:
Once we get into a routine, I'm going to...
1- work with Kallen at home on some type of school-like workbook/activities
2- help Sasha in the clinic
3- find more friends in Henderson
4- join some local organizations to meet more people in Henderson

Highest on my priority list right now is to start going to church in Henderson. I told my whole family that we were going to go this past Sunday, but then after a night of very few hours of sleep, I was the one who was perfectly content to sleep in come Sunday morning. Once these kids get on some kind of schedule, I'm sure I'll be able to muster up the energy to get us going in the mornings. I have to find that energy soon. And in saying that, let me add that with our move to Henderson, we've given up coffee and sodas and started buying as much organic food as possible. What a horrible time to give up caffeine!

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