Monday, July 30, 2012

Bedtime



As you can see we still swaddle at night. And I don't know how we're ever gonna stop! When she's set free her hand constantly wake her up! At 4 month old I'm still up quite a bit with her. Her longest stretch is usually from 9-1am. If I go to bed with her at 9pm it's not too hard to wake up for those early morning feedings, but my computer world constantly tugs at me to come play, as it's my only grown up time. Some nights we have the 1/2am feeding, 3,4,5,6,7,8am feedings. She' not so much eating,  as it is her having tummy pains and my boobs are the only thing that will comfort her. I know eventually she's grow out of all these tummy troubles. All my kids slept through the night by 2yrs old :)

Sunday, July 29, 2012

My 34th Birthday!

Celebrated today out at W* Mountain. It was extra special to have my nephews here with me today all the way from Las Vegas!



Emmalyn 4 months old!

Emmalyn turned 4 months on July 20th! The day before my birthday!!!


She's now 11lbs and 21.5 inches.
Loves to grab at my face.. ouch those sharp nails
So smiley and happy every morning when Big Brother cuddles her in bed
Starting to be weary of strangers
Grabbers on about everything
Still very juicy but no teeth yet
Hates the bouncy chair, the exersaucer, her walker.... but not mommy's arms :)
Still breastfeeding HOORAY!!!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

A friend of mine wrote this post, and I couldn't have said it better myself! She is an amazing new mom that I met on "Just Mommies"

On Online Friendships

The internet is very much like the real world - a huge global network in which there are many tight-knit communities. Over the years, I've been fortunate enough to develop some amazing friendship online. These are the kind of friendships that let you be honest - wonderfully, terribly honest. It must be the initial anonymity that fosters this kind of frankness. You know you don't have to see the look in people's eyes if you shock, anger, or disappoint them with your honesty, and that eliminates the risk. Plus, online friends often don't know any of your family or friends, which keeps them objective (or totally biased because they have only your side....either way, it works). There is no pressure to meet for coffee regularly, and nobody gets offended if you don't buy a gift for their birthday.


One such group for me is from the message boards at Just Mommies. I joined in my pregnancy upon the insistence of a real-life friend, and soon I was posting each day in my Due Date Club, which is a group of women who were due to give birth in the same month as me. We spent nine months talking about our pregnancies and getting to know one another. Then, after the births of our babies, we turned into a "Playroom". We now have a Facebook group because it's just so much easier to update from a smartphone, and most of us have a baby in one hand and smartphone in the other. As a group, we have experienced a stillbirth, the untimely death of one of our own members, and family, personal and baby illnesses - but also shared our entire pregnancies, the joy of our births and now we are raising our children "together". There have been arguments and internet hugs alike. One thing is for sure, they are true friends. As a group, they likely know more about me than most of my real-life friends do. When I need to celebrate a triumph or cry on someone's shoulder, they are my first go-tos.

Do you participate in any particular communities online? Have you made hard and fast friendships online? How long have you been friends? I have one online friendship that is in its twelfth year already.

Blog credit: Kim at  http://familybirdsnest.blogspot.com/