Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Happy Birthday to my Mama turned Grandmama

My mom's pretty much the best. She thinks I'm endlessly funny, even when I'm not. She takes me on spa days and turns me into a lady that lunches. She can just think of a memory and begin to laugh unprompted. She's always, always supported every dream I've ever had and has even given me a pep talk or two, even when I would never admit that I needed one. Heck, she even moved her vacation dream home from "somewhere warm" to Montana, which I'm endlessly thankful for. Bottom line: she's fun and she loves my little man to the moon (and finds him endlessly amusing, even when he's not). What do you get a gal like that on her birthday? Enter Pinhole Press. You know that I have approximately 20 photos for every day that Logan has been on this earth and approximately 19 of them are worthy of higher ground than my computer files. I made my mom/grandma a calender starring her grandson. Everyone can expect photo books for Christmas, including a gift for myself.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Face Lift

We really want to repaint the exterior of our house. And by we, I mean my husband and I. But the actual painting will most likely be left entirely up to yours truly. After all, I'm the only one to ever lift a paint brush/roller in the interior of both our current home and our first home (turned rental). Plus, one of my first jobs was as a painter. AND I'm home all day with the little man. So I've been taking snapshots of neighborhood homes that are inspiring on our stroller walks and I'm also stalking Pinterest. I'd really like get er done before the snow falls and preferably while the weather is still pleasant, so time's a wasting.

Source: None via Cassidy on Pinterest

I love this color scheme but we're leaning towards green as the main color.
I'd also like to hang house numbers like this and I'm trying to decide if I should paint the decking/railing or leave it au natural.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Sleeping like a Baby

Yesterday was our sleep consultation and it was not yuck at all. We learned a bit about sleep patterns for our now 4-month-old. He's becoming a little adult and his brain is maturing. As he moves into different sleep stages he has "partial awakenings" (we all do) and he has trouble getting himself back to sleep without our help (i.e. an hour of sh-sh-ing, rocking, soothing measures).
So, how do we teach him to easily slip into a new sleep cycle? We lay him down "drowsy but awake." I've heard this a million times. It just sounds scary. We always rock or lately bounce (on the exercise ball) him into slumber and then ease him into his crib. Our sleep plan is to wait until he's a 9, on a 1-10 scale, and then set him down slightly awake. We'll stay with him and pat him or sh-sh until he's sound asleep. If we need to pick him up to soothe him, we do. The point is to do as little for him as possible so that we give him the opportunity to do for himself. Each time he goes down this way we'll try to scale back to an 8, a 7, a 6 until someday we just set him down and say good-night.
Sounds pretty simple right. Well, in practice it stinks. He's all, "Hey, wait a minute! I'm not sleeping! What do you think you're doing!?" Thus making our simple 10 minute evening rock/bounce, ease into the crib, and tip-toe out routine into a 45 minute ordeal of sh-ing and patting him in the crib then picking him up to rock/bounce him back to a "9" even a "9.5, please Logan you can do it..." followed by more leaning over the crib soothing exercises. Finally we reverted to our tried, but true ways and set him down completely sleepy, a "10," a fail.
Right on cue, my little man woke up 45 minutes later needing our help. So we tried again, we really tried. To not pick him up. We'd think he was back to sleep and then, no. But in the end, success. At the end of it all, he did fall asleep in this crib with a comforting hand on his tummy and he slept through the night.
I'll keep you updated on our "drowsy but awake" life.