I'm about to admit what a horrible mother I am, and for, what I'm sure is to be the first of numerous times, say as a mother you can listen to all the professionals and all the advice, but the bottom line is you have to do what is best for you and your family. During the day Lily will NOT nap for an extended amount of time unless she is in my arms. However, Cayce can be holding her, put her in her crib, she'll stay asleep, but alas Cayce's at work during the week and can't perform that miracle daily. Due to this little hiccup getting showered and house work accomplished during the day has been limited to about 45 mins to an hour a day. It IS amazing, however, how much I can accomplish in that short amount of time. I purchased a Maya wrap, and that helped a little bit, but Lily's still a bit small for me to use it completely hands free. So this week I learned something valuable, something that will change my life. When I met with my midwife I discussed my dilemma with her, and she told me I just needed to lay her in her crib and pat her back or butt for a couple minutes until she falls back to sleep. Well *gasp* I am NOT going to put MY baby asleep on her tummy! That's dangerous! The AAP is shoving "back to sleep" down our throats, how dare she tell me to do that! So in one ear out the other her recommendation goes. However, this week we traveled to Jacksonville and stayed with a friend. She's a mother of 3 and after talking with her about Lily's napping preference she mentioned by the time her third child came along she slept on her tummy. So I tried it. While talking to Jennifer I had Lily about asleep and gingerly placed her tummy down on the couch next to me, and there she stayed, asleep, for about an hour. I got up walked around, talked to Jen in the kitchen, went upstairs to talk to Cayce, and also sat in a chair across from her. All the while she slept peacefully all on her own. It was a miracle. It wasn't a fluke either, the next day I tried it again, and she slept peacefully all on her own again. So lesson learned. When I really need to accomplish something during the day, Lily will nap tummy down in her crib. I don't mind holding Lily. She'll only be this small once, and eventually she's not going to want to have anything to do with me so I'm enjoying it while it lasts, but at the same time Mom's gotta do more than sit in the recliner all day.
On the development front this home is filled with Lily's smiles, giggles, and coos. She can be quite talkative and LOVES talking to herself in the mirror. She did very well on her first road trip. On the 3.5 hour drive to Jax she cried for about 15 minutes total, all because she was a hungry girl. On the drive back she slept the WHOLE way. Bliss. Lily's not a fan of her infant carrier. I can't wait to move her to a convertible seat. While there she slept normally and was her normal non-fussy self. It gives me some confidence about our trip home in July.
Okay, now to what everyone really wants, Picture Time.
1st Mother's Day
Baby-kini from Mimi (probably the only time in her life she'll wear one without being self-conscious)
I couldn't get her to smile AT the camera... but she would smile at the mirror I held to the side. I don't blame her; I can't help but smile when I look at her!
SMILE!!! 8 weeks!
Love the little smiles! Isn't it amazing how fast time is going? Brianna is 3 months old today!
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