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Not so special

My dad sent me a somewhat sad study today: College Students More Narcissistic.

I won’t debate the findings, but one of the researchers offers this depressing solution:

“We need to stop endlessly repeating ‘You’re special’ and having children repeat that back,” said the study’s lead author, Professor Jean Twenge of San Diego State University. “Kids are self-centered enough already.”

What should I do instead? Scream “HAYDEN! YOU’RE NOT SPECIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*“? Yeah, that’s better. Now he hates himself and me. That’ll fix it.

Do you have kids, lady?

*I don’t mean it , Haydie. You’re the best boy in the whole wide world, and my (current) favorite.

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Cutting the pork

It’s no secret: Hayden is a nursey boy. He loves solid foods now, too, but sometimes the only thing that can make the world an okay place to be is a nursey.

In search marketing, there’s another nursing mother who’s far more prominent than am I: Jennifer Laycock. Have you heard her name recently? Perhaps you’ve heard of her blog, the Lactivist? Perhaps you’ve heard one of the slogans from her pro-breastfeeding T shirts, “The Other White Milk”? And perhaps you’ve heard of the very nasty cease-and-desist order the National Pork Board issued to her?

No? Check it out: Overzealous Big Pork Stomps on Breastfeeding Blogger.

UPDATE: The Pork Board has since apologized and even conducted a fundraiser to raise money for Jennifer’s pet cause, the Mother’s Milk Bank of Ohio. They donated $1000.

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Hayden and the new baby

Hayden had a cute moment with his new cousin, Landon, yesterday.


Y’know, who knows what he’s thinking, but I like to imagine he’s thinking, “Look! A person that’s actually smaller than I am!” That or, “What’s all over his head?”

Hayden was actually reasonably gentle with Landon. It was cute. I asked Hayden how he’d feel about getting one of those of our own. He didn’t say anything (go figure).

I still debate when and even if we’ll have more children. It’s especially hard during a week like this, with Hayden refusing to sleep three nights this week. Add that on top of a year where he’s slept through the night about 15 times—I’m exhausted. Ryan and I have worked hard to make sure our mortgage is our only debt financially. However, I’ve racked up so much sleep debt in the last year that I’m near bankruptcy.

You can’t tell me there is a single profession in the world harder than rearing children. You work from sun up to sun down—and then you’re on call all night long. I must be doing something wrong because Hayden seems to think that I’m an all night diner OR that after about two or three hours of sleeping he’s all set.

I know I have to put Hayden’s needs first—but after a year of getting up 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 times a night I feel like he’s trying to break my spirit and pound it into my soul that my wants and needs don’t come second. They don’t come last. They’re not even on the list.

I know that he’s just a baby and that he doesn’t understand that other people might have needs other than satisfying his own. I have just gotten so used to living like this that I’m beginning to feel like I only exist when I’m servicing someone else’s needs. When I’m not serving someone else, I may as well not even be here.

I’m hoping that if I could just sleep through the night, I’ll be less sad and frustrated and more happy and patient. And I’ll try not to worry so much about whether I’m mentally stable enough to do this all over again.

Update, 5 Feb: This post is featured in the Carnival of Family Life #40. Thank you to all my fellow mamas for your support: I feel like I’ve been hugged after reading your comments! Things have gotten a little better since last week; he often gives us a 4 hour stretch of sleep now. And yes, we’ll have another. Isn’t it funny how one week you’re so in love with them that you simply must have another, and the next week you doubt your sanity for ever wanting kids?

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And we’re back!

It’s been a long and interesting couple of days with Hayden sick, recovering, whining and refusing to sleep at night. I thought maybe he wasn’t sleeping at night because of an ear infection; doctor didn’t see anything wrong with his ears yesterday.

Apparently the doctor must have also told Hayden something about no more monkeys jumping in the bed—twice in the last few days I’ve come into his room after a nap to find Marty thrown on the floor.

He slept better last night and his nose isn’t quite so runny today so I think we’re on the mend.

Let’s hope so: my brand new nephew (& family) might be coming to stay with us for a few days. He’s really cute—and he’s got a ton of hair. He was born Friday night. I’ll see if I can post a picture soon.

And there’s Hayden waking up from his nap. A mama’s work is never done!

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Fad diet?

I was poking around MSN today (as I am wont to do, I’ll admit) and found something called the “good mood diet.” The MSN articles talked about foods that help to promote a good mood even as you’re eating healthier and losing weight. These foods included things like olive oil, brown rice, omelets, burritos, garlic and ginger.

As I’ve established, I eat chocolate just about every day. The diet includes chocolate—even a cup of hot cocoa (or maybe even a chocolate bar) a day.

Sounds pretty tempting. Anyone “real” ever try this? They’ve got a book, mailing lists, “clubs” and lots of testimonials on their site, but . . . y’know. I’d like to hear it from someone not affiliated with them.

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Sometimes I’m so clueless!

Okay, I’ll take a shot for 5 things you don’t know about me, and we’ll see how many we get.

I was tagged by Lindsey.

  1. The first week I dated Ryan, we stayed up until 4 AM at least two nights. Week nights. And at least one of those, we were sitting (just talking!!) in my car. This is March in Utah, folks—we were lucky not to lose any toes! (We were so cold we could hardly move by the time we left!)
  2. Also that week, I overslept and missed work. I was working as a Teaching Assistant (my favorite job ever) and I had to be there—I was the teacher on Fridays. Woke up half an hour after my first hour of teaching started. Let my other two classes go after 15 minutes. To make amends, I had to give an extra make up lab (ah, it was just the basic principles of economics; they don’t need ’em!) at night (the one time Ryan got to see me in action). My boss opted not to hire me for oen of the limited number summer positions because of this, but she still wanted me back in the fall. I was still quite upset and cried for a long time. Karen (boss) was nice about that, though. It worked out okay in the end—Ryan and I got married during the summer.
  3. I’m a horrible eater. I’m picky about some things (I hate pepperoni—too spicy—eggs, crunchy peanut butter, yogurt or ice cream with seeds in it—even vanilla bean drives me nuts!) and often don’t realize I haven’t eaten anything until mid afternoon.
  4. I think I might be transferring this to Hayden. Up until last month, I was WAY too lazy to fed him solid foods often enough. I’m finally getting into the habit (although nursing is still far more convenient for us). However, I have the worst time trying to figure out what to give Hayden as finger food. My mom mentioned bananas, I replied, “Oh, we don’t have any.” Mom was like, “They have these things… I’m sure they have them in Utah… I’ve been in them in Utah… They’re called stores.” Riiiight. On the plus side, I do feed Hayden things I don’t eat such as sweet potato, squash and oatmeal.
  5. I’ve dropped Hayden approximately twice. Once, he was sleeping in his carseat and had a major blowout in the middle of the night. (It seemed major at the time; I would later learn better.) I picked him up to take him to the changing pad, carrying him with one hand under his head and one hand under his bummy. (I can’t believe we actually use that word, but I have to admit that I coined it in our family.) Bummy = slippery when covered in poo. His bummy slipped out of my hands and he fell about a foot onto the ground. The other time(s?) was just a dumb accident.

So, did you know those things?

I hereby tag… um… Jaime because she hasn’t updated in years (months, whatever), Brooke just because, Laura Wattenberg because I love her Baby Name Blog and book, The Baby Name Wizard (though I doubt she’ll ever see this or have time to respond), and um… Jasmine, Mom, Dad and Ryan to respond in my comments. They only count as half a blogger each since they don’t have their own blogs.

On that note, bonus #6: I’m tinkering with my comments. I’ve gotten them back to the old peek-a-boo style, but the JS to run that seems to be slowing my page loading time. I’ll also have to tweak the CSS so they’re not all caps. Bet you didn’t know I was so technical, eh? Yeah, well, I’m not. As I said to my coworkers (when I had coworkers), “We have a very low tech job (copywriting) in a very high tech field (Internet).”

Okay, so most of my list were about me in conjunction with my family. What can I say? They’re my life. They are a part of me. They’re who I am.

Though just about every day, I long to be my own person, if I’m truly honest with myself, I have to admit that Hayden, Ryan and the rest of my family are almost more a part of me than I am. And when I’m truly honest with myself, I’ll admit that I love it.