Sunday, February 28, 2010

Sleep Update


Since posting about Acadia being too mobile for her Nap Nanny, she seemed to get a little better in it.

But she had her 6 month check up on Friday and I talked to her pediatrician about her sleeping. He said that now that she's mobile she should be put in her crib so she can find a position that she's comfortable in. If she's buckled in, she can't do that.

So Friday night was the first attempt. I did the usual bedtime routine and then put her in her crib. She was asleep in minutes and slept the whole night through. Sure she woke up once or twice, but she does that normally and she was able to put herself back to sleep.
Same thing happened Saturday for her morning nap. I thought to myself..."I was worried about nothing".

Then came her afternoon nap. Acadia tossed and turned and fussed for almost an hour before falling asleep. And instead of sleeping for her usual 2 hours, she slept for less than 1. Luckily, she took another short nap later in the day, but you could tell she was exhausted.

It took her a while to fall asleep last night, and after 3 hours of sleeping she woke up scared and crying. Don't think she's used to so much room. But after getting her pacifier back, she again slept the whole night through.

Today her naps have been short to say the least. 30 minutes each and it took her at least that long to fall asleep. I'm thinking it must have been the four shots she got on Friday that tuckered her out!

I really want to just put her back in the Nap Nanny to sleep, but I figure we're already committed and going back will only put off the inevitable. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that a couple more days will put her right back on track.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Daddy's girl



I don't know who's happier in this picture, Scott or Acadia?


Friday, February 19, 2010

The past few weeks have been a blur. With Scott travelling for work and Acadia and me heading home last weekend it seems that February has just flown by. Acadia's gotten so much bigger and more active these past few weeks too. It's hard to believe that next week she'll be 6 months old. How did that happen?

Here's some recent pics of our big girl...





This picture was taken earlier in the month. I now have taken everything off the top of her playmat. Acadia moves around so much and she was getting frustrated every time her head would hit the arch. I have to say it was pretty funny to watch though.




Hanging out in her Bumbo seat.




Our trip to the museum.



As we were taking a few pictures of Acadia, a nice woman asked if we would like one of all of us. It was great because we have so few of the whole family.





And here's our happy girl first thing in the morning. This is my favorite time of day.
She has the biggest smile on her face and you can't help but smile
yourself when you see it.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Houston...we have a problem

Since getting the Nap Nanny for Acadia she's been a great sleeper. And I mean great. She sleeps roughly 12 hours a night and can stay and hang out in her crib until I get her breakfast (and my coffee) ready in the morning.

She's been getting pretty mobile the last few weeks though. So mobile that she tries to climb out of the Nap Nappy. Not all the time, but enough to make me realize I'm going to have to start putting her in her crib alone.

I tried this twice. Same results both times. Last night she woke around 3am due to a wet diaper (she must have had a bottle stashed in her crib it was so wet, but that's another story). When I peeked in on her, through the monitor, she was hanging off one side of it. Now, she gets strapped into this contraption and I wrap a blanket around her legs and torso pretty snug so you wouldn't think she could move much. So I went into her room, took her out of the Nap Nanny, moved it out of her crib (yes, I changed her diaper too), and then put her directly in the crib. About an hour later she was still awake, rolling around, playing, and otherwise keeping me awake. Then the crying began. I knew she was tired so I went back in and put everything back in the crib. Within seconds (literally) she was out.

So now what do I do??? I think I'm going to have to start putting her in her crib alone and just let her figure it out and cry. Kind of hard right now though as we're heading home this weekend. Hopefully she can stay put for just a few more days!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

The past week

The past week for us here has been a little crazy.

It started last Friday when we got not one, but multiple viruses on the computer. I logged onto a website that I found in Fit Pregnancy magazine and that was the end of it. The viruses started eating away at everything on our main computer. Luckily we have most thing saved on an external hard drive and Scott was able to get what wasn't saved on that downloaded. So for now I'm using my laptop (which I forgot how much I liked). But I can't find the cord to my camera, so for now you're getting pictureless posts :)

Saturday we gave Acadia cereal for the first time. She was a little confused with it, but I'm happy to report she's now eating it like a champ. We even gave her some pears a few days later and loved those too! Slowly we'll be adding a few more new treats each week to get Acadia used to different tastes. We just need to teach her that you can't talk while eating. It makes it difficult for the food to stay in your mouth.

Acadia's been doing great while I'm off at work. The only issue is that she doesn't get her little late afternoon nap in. You wouldn't think a 20 minute catnap would make that much of a difference. But it sure does. Every day I pick her up she's got big tears rolling down her face and her eyes are all red and droopy. I race to get her home, fed, and put to bed as soon as I can, but it never seems early enough. Because of this, Acadia's been waking up earlier and earlier. Like 4:00 in the morning earlier. On Thursday I finally got her to go back to sleep around 6:15 or so, only to have to wake her up to take her to daycare. I'm sure once she gets more used to things, it will all work out though.

And I think Acadia's started teething. While no teeth have made their appearance yet, Acadia is full of drool and boogers...and she's not sick. Scott goes to Costa Rica this week for work, and I'm just hoping this isn't going to be the week that all that starts. But if it is, it is.

So let's just say I'm happy it's the weekend. The plan is to stay in, relax and have all of us get some sleep. Hopefully that will happen.