-SUCH an easy baby! This girl sleeps well, eats well, and is hugely content most of the time.
-Sleep-
she started out sleeping 6 hours at a time (beautifully easy nights for
mama!) and now sleeps spurts of anywhere from 2.5-8 hours at a time.
I'm not complaining! She tends to get the long stints if she cat naps in the evenings which is usually because supper time is so busy that i don't hold her long and the abrupt lack of warmth probably wakes her. What's funny is those longer stints also happen only if she goes down somewhere between 7:30 and 9. Much later than that and she will wake earlier. She also can self-soothe? Several times I've put her down while drowsy but either not asleep or not deep sleep yet and she snorts, wakes up, looks around, and goes back to sleep. The first time she did fuss for about 5 minutes but never cried! -Noisy:
This girl loves to coo and make noises! She purrs to stay asleep,
snorts as she's waking, and is quite a noisy eater! (GULP GULP)
Between our chatterbox Katelyn and our LOUD singing Lucas and now miss
Abigail, we are going to have a noisy household! Even now when Tyler
and I are trying to have a conversation at supper or any time other than
after kids are in bed, it's just not possible to hear each other. We
often have to resort to wait to talking about our days or really
anything until kids are conked out! Add that up with a mama who goes to
bed pretty early (usually an hour or hour and a half after kids are
down), and Tyler and I don't get much time to connect and find out
what's going on in each other's life. Can anyone say date night?!
(Cooing video at the very bottom of post) -Doesn't nurse to sleep?
Nursing is always my fixer for everything with newborns as it calms
them, helps them sleep, feeds them, basically any need they have,
nursing fixes. However, this little lady has naturally fallen into a
sleep, eat, "awake time" schedule without me even trying! To sleep, she
loves having her arms tucked in (swaddled) and she'll lose it within
minutes. Sometimes she needs something in her mouth for a minute which
nursing can help, but often I stick my pinky knuckle in her mouth and
she doesn't necessarily suck, she just likes something to be there as
she drifts to sleep.
-snuggles: I guess I call it
snuggling because she so easily falls asleep in your arms but those
moments when she's just looking up at you before her eyes start to lose
it... it's this magical moment where all is right in the world.
-Car Seat:
She seems to not so much like her car seat. She cries often in it. It
often is as she's tired and you'd think the drive would knock her out,
but it doesn't and I wonder if she's looking for human warmth to fall
asleep? I certainly bundle her up so it's not that she's cold but maybe
not as warm from someone else as much as she wants.
Mama:I
have to say that I am sleeping and feeling better than I did all
pregnancy! I am SOO SOOO happy to no longer be pregnant! I rarely need
naps (although given the opportunity I'll certainly take it!), feel
energized, and truly am enjoying this newborn stage! I had the
easiest/quickest recovery out of all the births (how is that so with a
10 1/4 pounder? I don't know!) I've always said I hate the first 3
months because I'm in a "fog" of being unable to have normal cognitive
function in pure exhaustion and babies aren't interactive yet. However,
this time I'm loving every minute and SO VERY aware of how fast this is
going to go! AND this very well could be our last one. Add it all
together and I am one happy woman! Going from 2 to 3 kids:
People ask me what was harder, going from 1-2 or 2-3 kids. For me, it
was definitely the 1-2 transition. I had some serious learning to do
about expectations. Also, because of our busy lives and Tyler being in
ministry, that whole "outnumbered" thing people talk about with 3 kids
happened to me with 2 as we're often at ministry events and Tyler helps
with kiddos during those times when he can, but at the same time, he's
working and has commitments to hold to so I learned how to be
outnumbered with 2. (To clarify- I could ask Tyler to do more than he does- and he would drop everything to help us, but he has a heart for people, passion for ministry, and a work ethic of excellence and there isn't an inkling of doubt in my mind he has been called to the life of ministry. I see it as my taking care of the kids IS my ministry by freeing up Tyler to do his ministry. We are a team and for now, this is how it works for us and the kids still get daddy time when he is home. So I think because of our lifestyle in ministry, the transition from 1 to 2 was harder for me). It definitely takes forever to get everyone ready
and out the door, but toddlers take a looooooong time to do things so I
kinda make that work in my benefit and ask them to start doing the
things that will take a while while I'm nursing Abigail. It's really
only stressful when we're in a rush which I'm learning to start way
early to avoid the rush so I have patience with the kids and I won't
snap at them out of frustration.
Katelyn
-School:
Has started "preschool" (daycare at the church is called preschool) two
days a week. We did that to help out grandma for when I got back to
work, but I know Kate will also enjoy it and it'll be good for her as
well. I enjoyed some extra special time with Luke on Monday when she
was gone. -Tremendous Threes....:
She's hit what I certainly hope is rock bottom in behavior lately BUT I
have noticed that I think some of it is me not having patience and
snapping too quickly. I really listened to myself the other day since a
friend of mine (Maria) and I are becoming accountability partners in
patience with our kiddos lately (our kids are all within months of each
other and she just had her third) and it made me realize that when I get
frustrated with her, I no longer escalate, I just jump to level 10 of
frustration. Yesterday and today I've been asking God for more patience
and it's amazing how Kate is responding! It's not all perfect and in
fact she threw a huge screaming fit over naps today but finally for once
I was able to stay calm through the discipline and it made it not so
stressful on my end and makes it easier for her to settle down
eventually too. -Nurturing:
Although we've hit times like above, she also can be that sweetheart
that she's always been and honestly, most of the time she is. She loves
taking care of her brother and helps out with sister. When I ask for
favors, she does them as she loves to help others. She certainly has
her daddy's servant heart!
-Goofy: This girl has a new phrase- Stinky stonka. Not sure where it came from but she thinks it's hillarious?
-sensitive nose: We often hear her say "I smell something" and its hard for her to get off it. Sometimes its Luke or Abigail's diaper but often it's someone's breath or even just me in general since nursing mamas tend to have a new scent to them...
Lucas
-Talking: In full sentences. Something we hear often: "me turn, me turn" -Counting:
Sometimes he counts (2, 3, 5, 7) when he's counting off to sing
(instead of a-one, a-two, a one two three four...). But when he counts
for hide and seek, the kid can count from 1 all the way to 13 without
missing numbers (usually. Sometimes he skips 4). -Sleep:
Still wakes up at the buttcrack of dawn (6:30ish) but he turns on the
light in his room and plays until we all get up a quarter after 7. But
then he CRASHES come nap times (and anytime you are in the car from
9:00am-1:00pm, he'll be out in minutes)