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RHYS' WILD RIDE

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May 06, 2008 02:40pm (EST)

This week saw a couple of new firsts for Rhys. On Sunday, he participated in the March of Dimes Walk for Babies. He actually seemed to enjoy the excitement and the crowd, looking around and taking it all in once Mommy took him out of his car seat/stroller and held him. We realized pretty quickly that we should have brought the Baby Bjorn instead of the stroller given his tendency to be a social butterfly, but hindsight is always 20-20, I guess. We were happy to raise some money for the cause and many thanks go out to all of our friends and family who sponsored us this year. We hope to make the walk an annual event in Rhys' honor.

The other big first was that Rhys slept through the night for two nights in a row! We didn't want to jinx ourselves by writing about this yesterday, but once he repeated again last night, we decided it was safe. And, when we say that he sletp through the night, we mean it... he actually slept from about 9 pm until 6:30 am both nights without waking for a feeding! Mommy and Daddy think he is quite the rock star for letting them catch a little more consecutive shut eye. We just hope that it continues (at least most of the time).

Last update is that Grammy Norma will be coming to stay with Rhys for a couple of weeks to buy time for this day care thing to work itself out. We are trying to remain positive about all this, looking at it as a good transitional step from 24-hour Mommy care to center-based day care, but we hope that it is short-lived given the difficulty of arranging for family members to travel in or our work schedules to become non-overlapping. At least it is time-limited, since we have a firm commitment for day care beginning in the fall... we can survive anything until then, right?


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NEW (GOOD AND NOT- SO-GOOD) DEVELOPMENTS

May 01, 2008 09:25am (EST)

Rhys is all about his mouth these days… putting things in it to suck, as well as talking a blue streak when it is empty. He has begun sucking on his fingers and fists, Mommy and Daddy’s fingers, shirts (his and ours), toys, etc… well, pretty much anything that gets close enough. When he isn’t sucking, he can often be found drooling. He hasn’t figured out quite what to do with all that drool that accumulates in bubbles around his mouth, though, and either lets it dribble down his chin or chokes a little on it until either Mommy or Daddy wipes it away. His other favorite activities these days involve cooing and babbling at his parents with a big grin on his adorable little face. He is a very talkative little guy and it is so much fun to have “conversations” with him. It’s nice to hear his voice at last!

Rhys also was released (finally!) from “house arrest.” This has been both a blessing and a curse, I think, in his opinion. Lots of new places and new things to see, but more time in the dreaded car seat and bundled up in hat/mittens… plus, the occasional bout of over stimulation. We are having to balance the demand for personal appearances with quiet time at home in his daily schedule.

As Mommy prepares to return to work, the biggest (negative) development has been a daycare snag. It’s all very complicated (as child care often is), but Rhys is all set at a great daycare beginning in September. Until then, we had planned to use another daycare affiliated with Mommy’s work. However, we just found out that they can’t take him until they resolve some recent staffing issues. Ugh! Luckily, we have some family members willing to help by flying/driving in and staying with us for a week or two at a time (we hate to ask, but desperate times call for desperate measures)… and we may be able to work out some “shift” scheduling between Mommy and Daddy, as well, for a short time… needless to say, it is very frustrating and we hope it is resolved soon. I suppose the path can't always run smooth. In any case, keep a good thought for us!


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SLEEP... THE FINAL FRONTIER

Apr 14, 2008 08:48am (EST)

Rhys turned 4 months old yesterday and celebrated by being pretty sleepy and crabby. “Why?” you might ask. Well, Mommy and Daddy decided to attempt a new plan for daytime napping, due to recent issues with night time sleeping (or lack thereof). Basically, Rhys had taken to sleeping bimodally… night time in crib on his own from about 9 pm until about 3 am, then up and alert or wanting to snuggle with Mommy or Daddy for hours on end. Then, he would nap on Mommy or Daddy for several consecutive hours in the late morning or early afternoon. It worked well for him, but not so well for us. So, we decided to begin putting Rhys in his crib for daytime naps whenever he looked sleepy. This would help him learn to sleep on his own, and also might encourage shorter daytime naps (and longer night time sleeping for all concerned), we figured, after researching the issue a bit (okay – Mommy researched the issue, but Daddy was totally on board).

The first day (Saturday) went pretty well… Rhys was not happy about us putting him down and swaddling him up in his bed every time he began to fall asleep, but he was able (with a little encouragement and occasional repeated attempts) to take several 30 minute to 2 hour naps on his own, followed by sleeping in his crib that night for 7 hours before waking for a snack. He also was very happy and alert when up, smiling and cooing all day long. Unfortunately, the next day (Sunday, his “birthday”) gave rise to a somewhat crabby and extremely sleepy little boy who was next to impossible to rouse. Turns out, he must have needed the sleep (babies are funny that way, waxing and waning daily in terms of sleep need!)… he ended up sleeping off and on (with shorter periods between snacks) in his crib from 9 pm until 8 am this morning. And, he was still ready to be put down (again with a little pout and some encouragement from Mommy) at 10 am for a brief nap on his own.

Phew! Who knew that getting a baby on a reasonable sleep cycle would be so much work and would consume so much of our time (both in the planning and implementation)!? Wish us luck that it continues to go in a forward direction, even if that does mean two steps forward and one step back at times… come to think of it, why does it sometimes feel like one step forward and two steps back some days…? Ah, well… the joys of infancy and first-time parenting.


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ALL SMILES NOW

Apr 09, 2008 12:00pm (EST)

Rhys has taken to his new skills - smiling and cooing - with great enthusiasm, spending time each day delighting his parents and anyone fortunate enough to be visiting. He even smiles on the changing table... in fact, that is one of his favorite places to smile, coo, and interact with us. Strange, but true. We even have one picture below to prove it... taken DURING a diaper change!

In any case, Rhys has officially hit 10 and a half pounds now and continues to gain every day. He looks great and, if his smiles are any indication, has a pretty sunny disposition developing. Could we be any luckier?


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TRINKETS, TOKENS, AND TALISMANS

Apr 07, 2008 11:20am (EST)

I have been thinking a lot in the past week or so about Rhys’ birth and his early (scary) days in the NICU. I think that the time and distance, as well as my lessened anxiety with each passing day that he grows and develops without bumps in the proverbial road, have allowed me to start processing his birth experience again in a new way. One of the things that I have been thinking about is how special objects helped me (and his Daddy) get through those early days. Two of these objects deserve special note… a silver charm containing a four leaf clover and a mother’s bracelet.

First, about the four leaf clover charm… Corey brought this tiny charm to me in the hospital soon after Rhys was born. He had purchased one for each of us in the hospital gift shop and declared his intention of carrying his with him all the time to bring Rhys (and us) luck during this time. He carried it in his pocket, transferring it each evening to the bedside table and each morning to the pants selected for that day. His hand often reached for it, day and night, reassured when rubbing his thumb over the raised image and feeling its solid weight in his hand. I know how he felt, because I did the same thing… carrying it and using it to get through each day. Having a tangible object upon which to focus our hope and to cling to when our anxieties loomed larger was incredibly helpful. It really became our “lucky charm.” As time went on, our reliance on these charms lessened, but the meaning attached to them remained. Mine recently found its way to Rhys’ keepsake box, for him to use later in life, should a little tangible luck be needed again.

The mother’s bracelet, personalized with Rhys’ name and December birthstone, was a Christmas gift from my sister-in-law. This would have been a sweet and thoughtful gift even in ordinary circumstances, but ended up being a very important object to me throughout Rhys’ NICU stay. When I couldn’t take Rhys home with me right away, the birth experience and even his very existence sometimes seemed surreal. I had a son for the time I was visiting in the NICU, but then I would leave him to the care of others and go to a home that seemed strangely like it was before he was born… still empty and waiting for that little life to fill it. We still did things as a “couple,” rather than as a “family”… even if many of our errands and discussions become baby-related. I often felt strange, especially in public, since no one recognized that I was a new mother – that everything was different now – without that little bundle in my arms. Wearing that mother’s bracelet gave me something solid and tangible to proclaim my motherhood within and outside the confines of the NICU. It gave me a symbolic piece of Rhys to take with me and helped make his existence feel more real when we were apart. Now that he is home and thriving, and I can show him off proudly to others, I don’t feel the need to wear that bracelet every day. But, I think that it will come into frequent use once again when I return to work and want to take a little reminder of him with me as we go through our sometimes separate days.

I guess everyone needs a little trinket, token, or talisman to bring them comfort, hope, and connection at times… and I will forever be grateful for those tiny objects that brought those things to us during a trying time.
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WHY IS THIS BABY SMILING?

Apr 02, 2008 09:46am (EST)

Wow! We had heard about how magical those first real baby smiles could be, but we were still utterly unprepared for just how heart-stopping a grin Rhys would turn out to have. Every one (corny as it sounds, and we know it does), is like a little miracle and we will do just about anything (including, sing, dance, or otherwise humiliate ourselves) to see one again. It really does make both Mommy and Daddy pools of parental goo…

We can’t be blamed for that reaction though… I mean, you see the picture below, right? Just imagine the wattage of that smile in person and directed at you alone… it’s obviously irresistible.

Not all has been smiles over the past few weeks, though, as Rhys has been battling the dreaded blocked tear duct in one eye. It comes and goes, leaving an alternately gooey or crusty eye in its wake. I think that the frequent gentle cotton ball cleaning and twice daily tear duct “massage” actually have bothered Rhys more than the gunk, but we have had to persevere despite the screams to avoid a worse fate – infection. We are happy (hence the current smile on Rhys’ face) to report that we appear to be winning the battle now, have successfully avoided eye infection, and have a happier baby now that cleanings and massages have decreased.

In other happy news, after a few crazy days of sleeping all day or not at all, Rhys seems to be settling into a new-and-improved sleep schedule in which he goes back into his crib after the 6am (ish) feeding for a little while longer, thus garnering Mommy gets few extra hours of much-needed rest. Plus, he is sleeping a little longer before the first night-time feeding, so we still only have to do 2 feedings during the night to get him through. Yeah for larger stomachs! It is funny how different babies can be in terms of sleep requirements… our friends with the twins report that they rarely have ever slept during the day and are alert much of the time, while our little guy (much like his parents) appears to need much more sleep and includes several naps during the day in addition to his overnight sleep. I guess he comes by it genetically, and we hope he remains a good sleeper (ensuring the same for Mommy and Daddy) always!


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THANK YOU EASTER BUNNY, "BOCK BOCK"!

Mar 27, 2008 01:42pm (EST)

Although Rhys still is a bit young to enjoy the Easter Egg hunts and proliferation of chocolate and jelly beans this time of year, he celebrated Easter in his own special way (see picture below). Mimi had flown in for a visit and they got to spend a little quality time together. This was the first time Jenn's mom got to see Rhys in person, so it was pretty special. Needless to say, they got along famously and we actually had to check her carry-on bag before dropping her at the airport to ensure that there wasn't a little "stowaway" in there! I'm happy to report that Rhys remains at home with Mom and Dad, but is looking forward to his first airplane ride to see Mimi and the rest of Mommy's relatives this summer.


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DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!

Mar 20, 2008 11:52am (EST)

Not much to report this week, as everything continues to go well with no big changes. Rhys just keeps plugging along, growing bigger and stronger. So, thought I would share this funny picture of Rhys sleeping in one of his favorite positions... hanging upside down in our arms. It looks terribly uncomfortable, but he doesn't seem to mind and keeps positioning himself that way on purpose. To each, his own, I guess... but I wouldn't recommend trying it yourself without stretching first!


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LONG LIVE SLEEP!

Mar 10, 2008 06:24am (EST)

Okay, so Rhys isn’t sleeping through the night yet (not surprising given he is only 3 weeks post his due date), but he did make a major change for the better in his sleep this week…

Ready for it?

For the past two nights, he has slept all night in his big boy crib in his own room!

Mommy and Daddy are so proud of how he transitioned, with no problems at all. In fact, it seems like all of us slept a bit better. For Rhys, we think it is because he is getting more mature, including eating so much more and remaining awake for longer stretches during the day. For Mommy and Daddy, it was definitely because we could turn down the volume on all of his little sleep fussings and gruntings, only really arousing for the more significant stuff. Needless to say, everyone’s mood is improving with this new arrangement.

Rhys also has shown increased maturity in other ways this week. He is more interested in looking around and wants you to keep walking constantly when holding him, so that his view always is changing. He likes watching his crib mobile and even likes being on the mat in his play gym for a bit now, though tummy time (unless it involves reclining on Mommy) still creates a fussy little monster after only a few moments. Still, we see growth and improvement every few days and continue to be amazed how far our little guy has come.


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DREAMING MY DREAMS OF YOU

Mar 08, 2008 06:30am (EST)

When we do get sleep, the things that we dream about (as I m sure is common, after talking with other parents of newborns) are pretty funky and strange. Sometimes alarming, sometimes amusing, but always interesting...

We both have woken in a panic thinking that we had Rhys in bed with us and that he was being smothered by our weight or the soft bed coverings (thanks to all that material on SIDS that we keep receiving - and we never even take him to our bed briefly in the night!). Ugh. But, last week, Mommy actually dreamt that Rhys spoke his first word... "milk." You can see where her mind is these days! She claims that he just kept saying "milk, milk, milk" over and over again. Not surprising given that he is a BIG eater these days, eating every 1-4 hours depending on level of alertness and the volume consumed at his previous meal. Still, a funny dream that said something about our lives just now in this crazy newborn period... and MUCH better than those other dreams at any rate!
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