Thank goodness for spring. I love spring. It is the one thing that helps me get through winter, and this past winter was extremely long. From November through February, our house had the plague; Someone was always sick.
It's amazing how the Mom-mobile can go on auto-pilot. Having little kids meant that I also sick, too and was constantly running around like a zombie. Even though I hadn't slept in days, I somehow managed to change one child's sheets for the third time at three in the morning, clean up the mess from my other child, get them both to stop crying and sleep and still make it through the day. Through all of the dirty diapers, medicine giving, and finally finding time to do laundry, clean the house, and make dinner, I had no time to blog, much less check my social networks for birthdays and messages.
And then.... my flowers started to come up. My kids noses stopped running and they quit being so cranky. My house finally got clean and my laundry got folded. The sun came out again. And finally, I turned my computer on and checked my blog and realized I couldn't wait to get started.
Thanks for sticking around. Have a wonderful spring!
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Blessings Countdown Calendar - Guest Blog
I just love this Advent Calendar from Jen's Ink Spot! It has such a personal touch and fits in with the true spirit of Advent. Instead of chocolate or little gifts, it shares blessings that the family has received throughout the year.
Behind each number card is a photograph representing a memory. These cards can then in turn be hung as ornaments on the tree. When Christmas is over, the cards can then be put in a scrapbook to show blessings from the past year. What a great way to share Advent with your children!
I’ve been friends with Jennifer since the fourth grade, and I’m so proud of all of her creative accomplishments. Her blog Jen's Ink Spot has great ideas for how to make cards of all kinds. If you would like to check it out and see how to make this fantastic Advent Calendar, just click on this link: http://jensinkspot.blogspot.de/2012/11/blessings-countdown-calendar-with-lil.html
Have a wonderful Advent!
KelleyWednesday, October 17, 2012
15 Min Construction Site Birthday Cake Deco
This year Jonas’s third birthday hit right in the middle of family
flu season. Luckily, Jonas was already
over the flu. Unfortunately, my husband
wasn’t, I was on antibiotics for strep, and Lukas was in recovery.
Talk about multi-tasking! Between bringing my boys to bed and taking care of my sick husband, I only had a
couple of hours to decorate the house, bake and decorate the cake, and get all
of the gifts ready for the birthday party.
I originally had big hopes for Jonas’s birthday cake and had
planned on spending a lot more time making it really perfect. As a mother,
though, I’ve learned that you often have to make compromises, or nothing gets
done. Luckily, my sister-in-law Regina had given me some
construction candles (I'm sure Hotwheels would also work) and I was able to rethink the cake and come up with an
idea that was extremely quick and still did the trick. I don't know exactly how long I had to decorate this cake, but I'm pretty sure it was under 15 minutes.
While I was decorating the cake with my hands full of sticky
bright frosting (I couldn’t find my decorating tools, so I had to spoon the
frosting into a Ziploc bag and cut the corner cut off) I was thinking - Hopefully
Lukas will sleep tonight, instead of waking up screaming of an earache like the
last few nights. Hopefully, my husband
won’t be out of order more than a day or two.
Hopefully, Jonas won’t wake up either, and I’ll get a good nights sleep,
which I desperately needed. I’d already
come to the conclusion that we mothers really don’t have time to get sick and
when we do, we have to do our best to just ignore it and keep going.
Somehow, I managed to get it all done and it wasn’t until I
had just laid down in bed to sleep that Lukas started crying. Nonetheless, in the morning, when Jonas woke
up, went down the stairs and saw his cake and gifts waiting for him and he
smiled that huge it’s my birthday smile, nothing else mattered.
“Mama, Lukas
can have one half of the cake, and I’ll have the other half.” Turning three really
is fantastic.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Rainy Day Driving
Lukas is now 16 months old and he loves to ride his bobby cars (see picture of Lightning McQueen car) all around our neighborhood. Unfortunately, since Lukas has been driving his car outside all summer, the tires are all worn and rough. Most homes here have wood floors, not carpet, so those tires would easily leave a bunch of race track scratches all around the house.
Therefore, I decided to make Lukas's car inside-proof! I cut strips of flannel (felt would work, too) and glued them around the tires. Then I added a strip to the front for a bumper.
This was a very simple project that made my son very happy. He can now drive his car all around the house, which is good for his health and my wood floors.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
The Hairy Bunny
For me the
days before sleep training were the worst, worrying about how awful it was going to be. I was so accustomed to having my little boy
next to me, cuddling on my arm and holding my hair tightly gripped in his hand. How would he react to being all by himself?
Often when I would try to loosen that grip on my hair, he
would wake up as if he was startled, cry out and then grab my hair and pull it
toward him. There was no way he was
going to sleep without Mama’s hair…and that was a problem.
I tried to wean him off my hair the few days leading up to
sleep training, but I was only mildly successful. I tried giving him his stuffed kitty instead,
but he out tricked me. He held the kitty
in one hand and my hair in the other. I
tried giving him a little horse with a mane of hair like a Barbie dolls, but he
knew the difference, even at 4 a.m.
Whenever Lukas was hurt or fussy, all he needed was my hair
to calm down. Even while I was still
nursing him, my hair was his main source of comfort. How was I ever going to sleep train this
little guy without having to stick my head in the crib?
I finally decided to cut off a fairly long lock of
hair. I tied it in a knot and then while
holding the knot taut; I sewed it to a ribbon.
I then tied the ribbon in a knot around the hair knot and then tied this
ribbon on to his stuffed lamb. My hope
was that having a little bit of my hair in his crib would give him that little
bit of comfort that he needed. I even
sprayed a bit of perfume on the lamb so that it would smell like me.
Lucky for me, sleep training went really well and wasn’t at
all as difficult as I had expected.
Lukas loves his crib now.
Yesterday after his nap I spied
on him. He was sitting in his crib
holding his lamb, pulling my lock of hair through his fingers in his own little
world. And, although a part of me still
wished that it was connected to my head, I was glad that he was happy without
me.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Co-sleeping, No-sleeping, and the Sleep Lady Shuffle
I figured that sleep training would be similar. Doing it wouldn’t be easy, but the result would be well worth the effort. Luckily, it all went even smoother than I had anticipated. After only 3 days, my little Lukas was sleeping peacefully through the night and even naps in his own crib...
Sleep Training and the Sleep Lady Shuffle
I had never thought that I would be one of those parents who co-sleeps with their toddler. I put my first boy Jonas in his crib from the very beginning. I had tried to nurse him in bed, but he was just too messy and wiggly. He loved his crib and I figured it was also the safest way.
I had never thought that I would be one of those parents who co-sleeps with their toddler. I put my first boy Jonas in his crib from the very beginning. I had tried to nurse him in bed, but he was just too messy and wiggly. He loved his crib and I figured it was also the safest way.
Then Lukas came along. He was the easiest baby ever to nurse and he would fall asleep on my shoulder in bed and not move a muscle until it was time to nurse again. Holding him was so comforting, I would almost always fall asleep. However, between relocating, teething, a hospital visit due to asthma, and guests, we realized our co-sleeper was already 15 months old. He was not only way too big for our bed, but he also had to have my hair in order to fall back asleep, which could be a few times a night, i.e. our co-sleeping had become no-sleeping.
I’ll admit, I tried my own sleep training a couple of
times. The first time I put him in the
guest room in the travel crib and tried timed checks, but honestly, I couldn’t
handle even 10 minutes of crying. The
second time, I tried sitting next to him during nap time, but after five minutes
of being in his crib, he puked all over himself and me. I had always thought that kids who puke
during sleep training have cried forever before that happens. I was wrong.
I needed help.
After disregarding the no-cry sleep approach (Have you ever
tried to pick up a 30 pound baby every time he cries only to put him down
again, pick him up, put him down, pick him up, etc..?), and having tried Ferber
unsuccessfully, I finally found the Sleep Lady and bought her book for my
Kindle.
During the Sleep Lady Shuffle, you begin by sitting next to your
child in the room the first three nights, then continually work your way out
the door. What I liked about this method
the most, is that it took the fear out of sleep training for both my child and
myself. Even though Lukas would be angry
at me, he wouldn’t be freaked out as to where his mother was and I could at
least give kind words to help him through it.
After talking to my husband, we decided to begin.
Here is the daily progression that led to our happy super
sleeper:
Preparation: We put a big mattress on our living room floor a
good distance away from where Lukas would sleep for my other son or my husband
to sleep if necessary. I also rigged
Lukas’s crib with towels in case he puked during training (which from what I’ve
learned is pretty common). I got out a
big t-shirt from daddy as pajamas for Lukas to wear so he couldn’t climb out
of the crib, and another as a spare in case he puked.
I tied a piece of hair to his little stuffed sheep, sprayed
my parfum on it, and laid it in his bed. I made sure to do the same bedtime
routine the last few nights before sleep training: early milk (to prevent
puking), bathtime, three stories, light off and fan on (white noise), some
songs, and then off to bed. When he was asleep I brought his brother Jonas to
bed who sleeps in the same room.
Day 1: At 7 p.m. I
started winding Lukas down. Then I did the bedtime routine before laying him in
his crib. I sat down first in a chair
right next to his crib just like the Sleep Lady had said. He started bawling immediately. He was not a happy camper. After a few
minutes I realized it would be better to get down lower so that he wouldn’t
have a reason to stand up. I then sat on
the floor and leaned against the chair.
Lukas was really upset, almost puked twice, and it was incredibly hard
to handle even when I could pat his back, say soothing words, and rub his head.
After about 10 min of this I got the feeling that he was just getting more
hysterical and that it would make more since for me to go to the other side of
the room and act like I was sleeping. I laid down on the little bed on the other side of the room.
Lukas cried about 10 minutes more making me feel like a
horrible parent and question my intentions. But then all of a sudden, he stopped crying like someone had
turned the mute button on. He just stood
at the end of the crib and looked in my direction. He didn’t move a muscle for what seemed like three or four
minutes. I wondered if he was holding
his breath or something and then he crumpled into a sleeping heap with his
sweet little head down on his hands. I
went over the bed and rolled him on his side.
I tucked his little kitty under his arm and he pulled it to him and went
back to sleep. Then I went over to the bed and cried.
Other then briefly waking up during the night (probably to
roll over), he slept straight through until 7 the next morning. Only 30 horrible minutes of crying and my
baby slept all night. The first time ever!
Unbelievable!
Day 2: I didn’t begin
nap training until day 3, so today I let Lukas sleep in the car in the morning
and then laid him in his crib after falling asleep after a little stroll in the
afternoon.
In the evening I did everything like the day before. I laid Lukas in his bed and he immediately
started crying. I said some soothing
words and before I could even go to my position across the room, he puked. It hadn’t even been 2 min! I quickly changed his shirt and pulled out
the dirty towels I had laid around his crib and then went to my position across
the room. That was tough on me, but then
Lukas seriously surprised me. He cried
for about another 2 minutes. Then he sat down in his crib and started
playing and singing! This went on for about 20
minutes before he fell asleep and then slept again until 6:15 the next morning. This sleep training is crazy!
Day 3: I decided to
start nap training, so at around 9:30 I laid Lukas down for his nap. This went without a hitch and he cried about
a minute before going straight to sleep.
In the afternoon I put both boys down at the same time which seriously
is not easy, but with a little effort (and another run to the potty) worked. When I finally got them both
in bed, I laid down, too and they were both asleep within 5 minutes. Yeah!
In the evening I put Lukas to bed and he cuddled on me while I was reading but didn’t even make a peep when I put him down. I gave him his little kitty and he went to sleep almost immediately. He slept straight through the night and his older brother actually woke up before he did at 6:30 the next morning. I had never dreamed that sleep training would work so quickly. I figured I wouldn’t get any sleep during sleep training and I now just got three days of sleep myself which I had desperately needed. Thank you Sleep Lady and thank you Lukas for making it all worthwhile!
I hope that my story has helped some of you calm your fears
about sleep training. I invite all of my
readers to please post their comments, questions, fears, personal stories, etc… I'll help where I can. Thank you for your support!
Three years later: After having been so happy that Lukas could sleep on his own, unfortunately, things didn't stay that way. He landed in the hospital with a horrible cold about a month later and then we had to start all over again. In the end, he sleeps in his bed most of the time. I would like to add one disclaimer to this post, however, and that is that every child is different. My first child didn't sleep through the night for five years due to anxiety and my last child slept straight through from the beginning. This sleep method worked so well with Lukas that I thought it was worth sharing. Hopefully, you will also have peaceful nights, too and find a solution that works for your child.
Three years later: After having been so happy that Lukas could sleep on his own, unfortunately, things didn't stay that way. He landed in the hospital with a horrible cold about a month later and then we had to start all over again. In the end, he sleeps in his bed most of the time. I would like to add one disclaimer to this post, however, and that is that every child is different. My first child didn't sleep through the night for five years due to anxiety and my last child slept straight through from the beginning. This sleep method worked so well with Lukas that I thought it was worth sharing. Hopefully, you will also have peaceful nights, too and find a solution that works for your child.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Bed to Crib Baby Pillow
My boy Lukas loves to cuddle, so I hated laying him in an
empty crib. Although I used to think that babies should always be in their
cribs, Lukas somehow always managed to make it into our bed. I guess, things change when you have your own
kids.
Our relocating didn’t help the situation either, as often
the only place for him to sleep was next to us.
Now that we are settled in, though, it’s time for him to finally move to
his crib for the long haul. I know this
won’t be easy, as he is already almost 14 months old, but he’s just getting too
big.
I needed something to make the change a little bit
easier. I’ve tried giving him a stuffed
animal, but he just thinks they are funny and then throws them out of the crib.
I know, however, that as soon as he wakes
up, he starts reaching out for anything to give him comfort, usually a piece of
my hair or a pillow that smells like Mommy and Daddy.
Therefore, I decided to make him his own pillow. This pillow he can use in our bed or his, so
that it stays the same (and smells the same) no matter where he is.
As you can see from the picture, it sure looks like Lukas
likes his pillow. Let’s just hope he
likes sleeping by himself, too.
How to:
1. For this
pillowcase, I used the material from an old beige sheet made of 400 count
Egyptian cotton. Lukas is used to our
pillows, so I figured a sheet would be similar material.
2. Next, I measured
out a piece of material to fit the baby pillow that I bought at Ikea. I laid the material on the table, put the
pillow in the middle, and then folded it over the pillow making sure that there was about 6-8 inches of overlap in
the middle. I decided not to put a
zipper or a button as closure, but to use a fold instead.
3. Next, I took the
ends that will be part of the open fold and sewed them closed like you would
the bottom of a curtain. I doubled them
over and sewed the hem twice.
4. Then I laid the
material down on a table upside down, folded it over like I had over the pillow before with
the material overlapping in the middle about 6 inches and pinned the edges
together. I sewed around all of the
edges. Then I turned the pillow back right
side in using the open fold. The pillowcase is finished.
5. Finally, I drew a
picture on the pillow of a dumptruck using fabric markers. You can also fill in your picture with color,
but I actually like the black and white of this picture. Maybe someday I’ll let Lukas color it in
himself.
6. Put your child to
bed on his new pillow and watch him sleep.
Zzzzz…
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