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Six Weeks With Daddy – Day #16 – Worst Spit Up Ever!

// May 4th, 2010 // 1 Comment » // Baby

Does it count as sleeping through the night if your baby goes to bed at 8pm and doesn’t wake up until 5am? I think it does. Those night don’t happen very often. He usually needs to eat at least once in the night.

Now while you may think that him sleeping through the night was a good thing, it happened to coincide with the same night I decided to stay up until midnight. So by him sleeping through the night it caused him to wake up about 2 hours earlier than normal and since he was fully rested, he had no desire to go back to sleep after his 5am bottle. You know the old saying, “If the baby ain’t sleeping, nobody is sleeping.” Except for my wife. Since she fell asleep at 9am and the baby didn’t wake up during the night, she too got a full nights rest.

Which brings us to 9am this morning where I was greeted with the worst spit up to date. Not because of the quantity of spit up but because of the after effects. You see, as I was burping him he had his head buried in my shoulder. At the same time he decided he projectile vomit. My shoulder and the burp cloth absorbed plenty but the majority of it bounced back into his face. He was covered in spit up from his forehead to his chin. It was in his eyes, nose and mouth. I would have taken a picture had I not had to clean him up so quickly. Just imagine your kid dunking his head into a bowl of milk. Now triple it.

Now that he is cleaned up and calmed down he is currently fighting his nap. Has he really reached the age where he doesn’t want to nap? He’s only three months old! He’s been playing this game for the last few days. He eventually will nap but not without a fight. I’m trying to teach him to nap where ever I lay him down without me intervening very much. He’s getting better at it and very few times do I have to go and pick him up.

We aren’t the type of parents that can let their kid “cry it out”. There are ways to console a crying baby without “spoiling” him and without just leaving him by himself to cry himself to sleep. Besides, as fast as they grow up and change, we feel like we are missing out on things if he just cries it out.

Like today for instance, during his little fussy bits I got to sit with him by his swing and bounce the swing up and down. I get to console him and be close but he also has to work things out for himself. But in between his fussy spells he would just stare at me and I would smile at him and he would give me a coy little smile in return. I would have never got to see that if I had left him alone in his room. You can’t get those moments back so why set yourself up to miss them?

During his nap I’m working on cleaning out the laundry room. We are getting our new washer and dryer tomorrow so I’m doing the last load of laundry today so I can take the old washer and dryer out. I never thought I would be this excited about laundry!

Call me Mr. Mom! Except I still suck at cooking. I’m getting pretty decent at laundry and cleaning though.

Six Weeks With Daddy – Day #9 and #10 – It’s Payback Time!

// April 30th, 2010 // No Comments » // Baby

Mr. Mom was on TV today. I mention this because when I took off work to stay home with the baby I had thought to myself that I wanted to watch Mr. Mom since I would be just that for six weeks. Seeing it on TV today made me think that I should have thought of something better to happen than just a movie coming on TV. If it were going to come true I would much rather it be a winning lottery ticket or something.

Any who, Day #8 was a little off yesterday morning. It all started with the 6am feeding when I thought we were finished and all of the sudden I have almost the entire bottle spit up on me. I cleaned up the mess, wrapped the little one back up and continued on with the day. The next feeding brought the same thing but this time more volume.

It didn’t dawn on me until my wife asked me later that night, “Did you give him his acid reflux medicine today?” DOH I totally forgot to give him his medicine before bedtime the night before and the next morning. No wonder he kept spitting up on me!

That brings us to today, Day #9, where I have given him his medicine and he hasn’t spit up once today. I’ve been giving him this medicine twice a day for the last 3 weeks. I can’t believe I forgot when we’re almost at the end of the bottle!

He’s also made three poopie diapers today and that’s just down right mean. I think it’s payback for forgetting his medicine. By the time I heard the grunting and farting for the 3rd one I had to comment outloud, “Seriously?!”. He likes to smile when he knows he’s got the best of me.

There is a quick and easy summarization of the last two days. Spit up and poop. Oh and I got a root canal in between.

Two weeks down, four to go! I really don’t want it to end!

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