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Six of one, half a dozen of the other

I’m not a big fan of memes. Sure, I’ll play along, that’s fine. But there are lots of people who participate in three or four memes a week—or a day. It’s like that’s all they ever post.

I, on the other hand, like to do my own thing. Like start memes. I’ll call it “six of one, half a dozen of the other.”

Six of the Worst Things about “This Age”
Screaming. Hayden babbles a lot, but still can’t talk. So when he wants something (even just attention), he screams.
Late-onset separation anxiety. He hates me to leave him alone (unless he’s preoccupied with something else). Even if he’s playing with Daddy and I’m in our room, Hayden knows where I am and walks back to my room to get me, bawling if he can’t have his mom.
More nighttime sleep problems. Yeah. ’nuff said. It’s not so bad. Just a little rough at the time.
I DO IT MYSELF! This applies mostly to feeding himself. He’s quite insistent (c.f. ‘screaming,’ above).
Nap strikes. Some days it takes up to 90 minutes to get him down for a nap. Other days, he absolutely refuses to go down for a second nap. Either of these can make him overtired, and subject to more nighttime sleep problems (again, see above).
Diaper change strikes. Rolling, screaming, arching his back—our once docile boy won’t have his diaper changed unless he has a toy in his hands. Not just any toy. A good one.

Half a Dozen of the Best Things about “This Age”
Independence. I don’t have to constantly entertain him, nurse him, or hold him. I may have to wrangle him a lot more, but I can also put him in his high chair with some finger food and he’ll be set.
Toddling. You have to admit that there’s not much cuter than a little kid who’s just learning to walk, still a little bit unsteady on his feet, fully living up to the “toddler” label.
The Gusto. Everything Hayden does, he does it wholeheartedly. Whether he’s playing with a ball or screaming for it (cf ‘screaming,’ above), he’s entirely and unabashedly consumed by his activity.
Intelligence & Curiosity. Hayden loves to explore just about everything. He’ll pull things out from under the couch, find the smallest things in the strangest places and play with just about anything (once he’s tasted it, of course).
The Occasional Syllables. Every once in a while, Hayden gets a “mam” or “mama” (or “dad”/”dada”) at the right time. Each time he puts those sounds together while looking at us is enough to make us smile; paired with the last item on my list, it melts our hearts:
Affection. Sometimes, Haydie will be playing nearby and for no apparent reason, he’ll come over to me and rest his head in my lap or on my shoulder. He’ll pat my back while I hold him. This is pretty much my favorite.

There are challenges at every age. I’m looking forward to the time when Hayden will be able to talk to us and tell us what he wants without screaming, but I’ll take Hayden’s abounding (and bouncing) excitement upon seeing me every time he wakes up for as long as I can get it.

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The Week in Pictures

Probably not as moving or artistic as the mainstream media feature of the same name, but oh well. Enough talk, let’s get to the pix!

Ballerina boy

Wouldja feed me already, ma? (Taken for the outfit—
yeah, it’s been warm enough for shorts here!)

Hayden is quite good at feeding himself. Sometimes he uses his
hands for the oatmeal-yogurt-applesauce, but still pretty good.

Hayden has lots of great “toys.” For some reason,
we keep them in the kitchen cabinets.

Another toy. His grandma instilled a love of root beer in him at an early age.

As always, the best toy: the box it came in.
(He’s listening to the echo of his voice.)

It’s also useful. It’s the only way I can get him to sit still through lunch
(without resorting to the high chair).

Cookin’ up trouble
(Again, we keep his “toys” in the kitchen cabinets)

First thing when Ryan gets home today, Hayden unzips his pocket and
gets a dry erase marker out. Here he’s fishing for more “toys.”

Video… ah, video… I have less than 5 min left on the first digital “tape,” then we’ll edit and upload. I hope.
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Things I learned while “working” again

Here are my life lessons from “working” again this week:

  • Planning ahead is a beautiful thing. I think last Wednesday was the perfect day. I had three posts live before I got out of bed. So, naturally, I slept in.
  • Getting up early can also be a beautiful thing. Cue the picture of Haydie slapping his forehead. I can’t believe it either. But on days that I got up early, I got a ton done. Even if it was all I could do to wade through news stories and e-mails before Hayden got up, it made my day go smoother. (Also beautiful: going to bed at 9. Divine!)
  • I can afford to take time to myself. These last two weeks I’ve spent more time actually working than I have probably all year. And even then, I was still able to spend time doing what I want to do. Believe me, gentle readers, you will soon be reaping the benefits. (WINK!)
  • What I want to do is write. I know you were wondering when I said that a minute ago, so I’ll tell you. So even when I wasn’t writing for work, I was writing.
  • I need FlyLady. Of course, that realization might also be prompted by the fact that my family is coming to visit in like three weeks and my guest bedroom is full of stuff and my bedroom is full of Goodwill boxes that we’ve had packed for more than a year.
  • Family is most important. The thing I regret most about these last two weeks, even up until last night, was neglecting Hayden and Ryan. I was actually pretty good, considering the pressure of keeping up with literally thousands of posts per week, and doing a side job for Ryan’s work. (Ryan is handing in my resignation today, I believe.)
  • If Hayden doesn’t get up before 8, he will not take a morning nap. Never mind that he’s perfectly fine getting up at 7:45 and taking a nap at 9:45 or 10. Today, he got up at 8:30 and would NOT go to sleep until around noon. I’m hoping he’ll either sleep for another hour or wake up like now and take another (short) nap around 4.

And there he is!

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Little reminders

The other day, it was a jingly cat toy in the box of soda cans. Today it’s a book on the pantry shelf.

The house might be a bit of a mess, but I love unexpectedly finding Hayden’s toys where he left them. Every time I see them out, around the house, I remember (or imagine) him playing with them, being totally engrossed in what he’s doing—then suddenly distracted by something even better and off and running again!

Another reminder (as if you need one!) that my precious little guy was there.

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New Shoes!

I’m totally in love with Haydie’s new shoes. I paid more for them than I would normally pay for my own shoes. (They’re not extravagant or anything; I’m too cheap to buy myself shoes.)

We tried on another pair of shoes that were just thick, solid rubber soles. They seemed uncomfortable and harder to walk in than these. Plus, these are way cuter and easier to get on/off.



In other news, Ryan is simply amazed that Hayden wears some of his old baby clothes, like this shirt:


(I think that’s his “Silly Mommy!” look.)

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We’re in a good place

The way I feel about parenting seems to ebb and flow. Some days I can barely go on; some days I can hardly wait for more kids.

We’re in the latter period. Call it our ‘rose’ period. We’re all happy and lovey—like a clan of newlyweds. Plus, with today’s spring-like weather, you can’t help but feel happy.

This is why you should have more kids.

And I guess these don’t hurt either:

I can’t believe it:

Cleaning is fun!