Showing posts with label 14 months. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 14 months. Show all posts
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Monday, May 13, 2013
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Sunny Mother's Day
I've been a lazy ass updater and will probably continue to be one at least for a few more days. But good things come to those who wait, we've got some thrilling teething and sleeping news! So, exciting times...
...not.
...not.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
I guess it means she's developing…
Hey, get a load of this super cool developmental phase: I call it the "mum's gonna get a cardiac event" -stage.
Bebe's not eating anything we prepare for her, everything is "meh". She may take a tiny bite or open her mouth for a few spoonfuls if spoon-fed, but food isn't interesting.
Bebe's not sleeping. Whether it be naptime at noon-ish or bedtime, it takes her over an hour to fall asleep no matter how tired she is. Naps are short - nights are restless. Last night she woke up at 11:00 p.m, was tearful for 30 minutes, played for almost three hours, went back to sleep and woke up at 7 a.m.
Also, I think she might be entering the "terrible twos" a bit early. (Is there a better word for this? It's nicer in Finnish: tahtoikä, "the will-age".)
Mum and dad are extremely tired, can't remember words and wake up every day feeling strangely hungover without drinking and having heart palpitation due to sleep deprivation and not exercising properly (due to constantly feeling tired…).
The upside to all this is that she's developing. If bebe would always sleep the same amount of hours, eat the same amount of food, be equally infuriating every day, she wouldn't learn new things and get new kinds of stimuli. Changes in routines mean changes in the mind and the body, a.k.a. developing. This is my mantra now.
To lighten the mood and stick with the theme of the blog, here's a picture of bebe eating a few days ago:
Bebe's not eating anything we prepare for her, everything is "meh". She may take a tiny bite or open her mouth for a few spoonfuls if spoon-fed, but food isn't interesting.
Bebe's not sleeping. Whether it be naptime at noon-ish or bedtime, it takes her over an hour to fall asleep no matter how tired she is. Naps are short - nights are restless. Last night she woke up at 11:00 p.m, was tearful for 30 minutes, played for almost three hours, went back to sleep and woke up at 7 a.m.
Also, I think she might be entering the "terrible twos" a bit early. (Is there a better word for this? It's nicer in Finnish: tahtoikä, "the will-age".)
Mum and dad are extremely tired, can't remember words and wake up every day feeling strangely hungover without drinking and having heart palpitation due to sleep deprivation and not exercising properly (due to constantly feeling tired…).
The upside to all this is that she's developing. If bebe would always sleep the same amount of hours, eat the same amount of food, be equally infuriating every day, she wouldn't learn new things and get new kinds of stimuli. Changes in routines mean changes in the mind and the body, a.k.a. developing. This is my mantra now.
To lighten the mood and stick with the theme of the blog, here's a picture of bebe eating a few days ago:
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