Thursday, January 25, 2007

Good Day

Today was a productive day.
Bathroom cleaned, taught Tryn the basics of how to do that.
Bread started: almost in the oven.
Chicken cooked for soup.
Laundry all dumped down the stairs by gleeful children and I managed to sort it and get two loads done already. Vacuumed and tidied the main floor.
Read Brer Rabbit book to the girls.
Sent the kids outside for a half hour. Tristan loves it the most and doesn't mind the wet one bit.
Did our Bible story, prayer and singing at lunch.
Checked ebay for maternity clothes deals (that was the big time waster)
This while the girls played with the new Cuisenaire rods (very excited)
Tristan is napping peacefully.

How this managed to happen? Well, I suppose the fact that I made a plan on Sunday night for the week made a distinct difference. I use my time more effectively if I have a better overall picture of the week.
Now I might actually take a short breather on the couch!

Friday, January 12, 2007

For lack of a better tradition, I promised the girls that they could eat the candy off of the gingerbread house we made on Christmas. Annika, after pulling alot of candy off, just went to town chewing on that puppy. Annizilla.
It was funny because she could not be distracted from chewing on the thing until she was done.
Note, you can see the work she did on her hair with the scissors really well.
Mom: "Tryn, we are not from Israel, we are not Israelites, so whose people are we from?"
Tryn, thinking hard....
"Chicagoites?"

Thursday, January 11, 2007

My Birth Favorites

Part of a letter I wrote to one of my husband's co-workers. Stuff I'd recommend to anyone.

What qualifications do I have? Experience as a labor and delivery and postpartum nurse, birth assistant at homebirths, childbirth education in a medicaid clinic and hospital series, given birth two three children at home and freestanding birth centers with NO medication and NO complications, breastfed a cumulative 5.5 years.

Here are the books I have found most practical:
Sears and Sears The Pregnancy Book and The Baby Book.
Encouraging, detailed month by month, very helpful. The baby book you want in the middle of the night when a kid is sick. The book you want to prepare you for baby to come.
http://www.amazon.com/Pregnancy-Book-Month-Month-Everything/dp/0316779148/sr=8-1/qid=1168559693/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-5701533-8218507?ie=UTF8&s=books
Nursing Mother, Working Mother Gale Prior
http://www.amazon.com/Nursing-Mother-Working-Essential-Breastfeeding/dp/1558321179/sr=1-6/qid=1168559767/ref=sr_1_6/102-5701533-8218507?ie=UTF8&s=books
Birthing from Within by Pam England
Taking this class and this book totally prepared me and I had seen/helped @ 200 births. Makes you really think about what you want out of birth and what you are worried about.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b/102-5701533-8218507?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=Birthing+from+Within&Go.x=11&Go.y=17&Go=Go
Ina May's Guide to Childbirth Ina May Gaskin
If you want to really know how it is, this gal tells the truth. Just good for the chapter on sphincter law...nobody else tells you this.
http://www.amazon.com/Ina-Mays-Guide-Childbirth-Gaskin/dp/0553381156/sr=1-2/qid=1168560355/ref=pd_bbs_2/102-5701533-8218507?ie=UTF8&s=books
Belly Laughs by Jenny McCarthy
So much funnier than girlfriends guide without the useless extras
http://www.amazon.com/Belly-Laughs-Naked-Pregnancy-Childbirth/dp/0738210072/sr=1-1/qid=1168562199/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-5701533-8218507?ie=UTF8&s=books
Websites I regularly visit:
www.drjaygordon.com Really EXCELLENT pediatrician, practical sleep ideas
www.kellymom.com can't go wrong with this breastfeeding information, could be easier to navigate, but it is up to date, research based and practical.
If you want to breastfeed, you will simplify your life and set yourself up for more success if you take a class or attend a few La Leche meetings before you have the baby. Take a class from someone who has actually breastfed, the more kids the better :) here is something to encourage you to give that baby your milk:
http://www.kellymom.com/newman/risks_of_formula_08-02.html
www.babycentre.co.uk
http://www.sheilakitzinger.com "She is the Earth Mother, or Birth Mother of the nation. If Britain is now one of the most progressive countries in obstetric practice, it is largely due to her"
Polly Toynbee, The Guardian

Things I would avoid:
Girlfriends guide to pregancy. Negative, bitchy, certainly not well researched.
What to Expect when you are Expecting (or, how to be psychotic about your diet and nervewracked about every choice you make)
Breastfeeding books written by doctors.
Lists of what you need to buy for the baby. Formulate your parenting philosophy first and don't let anyone tell you what you absolutely Have to get. Just like the advice in this little diatribe, it may not be right for you.

Monday, January 01, 2007

boys have more fun

He found that the mechanics of doors can be fascinating for an hour
Less drama, more direction
Trains!
Figured out that unwrapping had an immediate result
Loves to eat. Anything I make. With a grin and high five or a "OOH"
Pulls his train around saying, "c'mon buddy"

Labor of Love

Here's the funny part. These are the pajamas I wore while in labor with both of the girls. How to let go of treasured item while remembering its signifigance?
I think this suffices.
Tryn 4.5
Annika two weeks away from THREE!

O Tannenbaum

Didn't we pick a pretty tree? It was the nicest tree we ever did have, no bare spots or malformations and all the ornaments looked spectacular. Kudos to my husband for treating us to a great tree. I felt like an official grownup....you would think three kids would do that, but mostly they make you feel incapable.
Happy New Year SARAH!