Our first child was born in October of 2010. Time is flying by and he is changing so much! This blog is dedicated to documenting all the special moments and milestones we share together as a family.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

LA Trip

Last month, Mr. Bean and I had the opportunity to travel to LA to visit our friends and for mama to go to the Juanes concert! It was a quick trip, but a lot of fun.  We stayed with our dear friends Nela, Brian, and baby Liam.  Merima (Nela's sister) was also able to come for the weekend.  Bean and I flew to LA Saturday morning.  When we arrived at the airport, I had trouble checking in.  Turns out I had made my departing reservation for the month before!  Luckily, I was flying Southwest and they switched my reservation free of charge to the day I had actually planned on leaving.  Who says mommy brain isn't real?! We spent Saturday hanging out and had dinner at a local Italian restaurant.

The Juanes concert was Sunday evening. Brian and Nela's mom, Betty said they would watch the boys while Nela and I and her friend Chun (sorry Chun if I am spelling your name incorrectly) had a much needed girls night out at the concert. I was worried about leaving Mr. Bean for the evening.  I knew I was leaving him in very competent hands, but was afraid he would scream his head off all night.  I didn't think this would be very enjoyable for Brian, Betty, or Maika.

Despite the churning in my stomach, Nela, Chun and I left for the concert.  We were early and decided to have some appetizers and vino at a wine bar near the Staples Center. I was beginning to worry a little less after chit chatting with the girls and a couple glasses of wine!  Before walking over to the concert, we called to check on the babies.  Brian reported that Betty had put Mr. Bean to sleep and he was sleeping peacefully! I am telling you, those Bosnian grandmas have some magical powers!

The concert was amazing.  Juanes was fabulous and his music was very uplifting.  I must admit, I felt great, getting dressed up and having a night on the town with the girls!

Unfortunately, Merima had to leave on Sunday.  Nela and I spent Monday together, taking a walk in beautiful, sunny LA and having lunch.  It was a fantastic trip!





Friday, April 29, 2011

Maika's First Easter

Mr. Bean and I spent the past week visiting family in Ohio.  We celebrated Easter and my Granny's 91st birthday. We also took a trip to the Newport Aquarium. I am so happy Bean got to meet his great grandma (Granny), his grandpa, aunts, uncles, and cousins! The week seemed to fly by.

While in Ohio, Mr. Bean started becoming even more vocal.  He has started babbling - bababba bebebe hiii... I also think he is purposely waving! He is starting to sit for several seconds on his own.  Amel was surprised to hear all the new sounds coming from Bean and said it looked like he grew while he was gone.

Happy 91st Birthday, Granny!

Bean and Grandpa Baker

Uncle Dave, Bean, and Aunt Doe

Jacob and Isaac getting ready for the egg hunt at church



Grandma Baker, Bean, and Jacob

Bean and Aunt Leah in the Easter outfit she got him

Bean and his cousin Olivia


Olivia grew hair???

Uncle Kevin being silly

My brother Seth with his sons, Isaac and Jacob


Bean's new do

Granny and Bean

The Miley's - Kevin, Leah (sis), Jackson, Benny, and Olivia

Uncle Jimmy, Granny, and Bean

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Things I Wish I Knew Before Being Pregnant/Having a Baby

I was talking with a dear girlfriend this evening, who is expecting her first baby.  Our conversation got me thinking. There is no way in the world anyone can prepare you to be a parent, but there are some things I learned that will be useful should we be blessed with another baby; things I wish I would have known with my first!

I wish I would have known (in no particular order):

1.  However my baby arrives in the world it will be OK, whether completely natural birth or c-section.
2. Plans for pregnancy and parenting do not always go as planned!
3. There is no need to be in a rush to get out and about right away. Soaking in the time with my newborn and husband is perfectly OK.
4. Stay in your pj's for a few weeks, or better yet, spend the first month of baby's life with lots of skin to skin contact.
5. Start wearing baby in a ring sling, wrap or baby carrier from the beginning.  This promotes breast feeding, comforts baby and mom, and releases feel good hormones in mom and baby.
6. Take breast pump to the hospital.  Start pumping right away to get milk to come in, especially if baby is born via c-section.
7. Hospital personnel and pediatricians don't always know best.  Follow your instincts and find a pediatrician that is in line with the way you parent.
8. You will be more tired than you ever thought possible, but you learn to function.
9. Don't worry about what time it is, or how many times you wake up.  Remind yourself it won't last forever.
10. Your marriage WILL change and there will be challenges, but it makes you stronger as an individual and a couple.  Keep working on communication.
11. Your house will not be clean, even if you are a stay at home mom.
12. You will not have time to cook dinner, even if you are a stay at home mom.
13. Let people bring you dinner for the first few weeks.
14. By around two months, you will feel like you know your baby and start learning his/her signals.
15. Pacifiers were made to replace the breast.  Your baby will want to be on your breast all the time in the beginning.  This is OK.  It promotes your milk coming in.
16. Breast feeding can be very difficult in the beginning (I was told this before having a baby, but didn't realize how difficult it would be for us). A lactation consultant is super helpful!
17. Don't try to feed baby according to a schedule.  Feed baby whenever baby is hungry. Baby may be hungry sooner than every three hours, or may just be thirsty.
18. Sometimes babies "cluster feed" or want to eat every hour when going through a growth spurt.
19. Growth spurts happen approximately at 10 days, 3 weeks, 6 weeks, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months.
20. When you think you've gotten into a routine, everything will change.
21. Breastfeeding is amazingly rewarding and comforting for mom.
22. The "Breast Friend" Pillow is more comfortable for nursing than the "Boppy" pillow, but you will find other uses for the Boppy.
23. It will feel weird when you walk in the door of your home with your baby.
24. Don't give your baby a pacifier until breastfeeding is established.
25. Don't give your baby a bottle until breastfeeding is established (if you can help it).
26. Don't freak out about baby's weight loss in the beginning.
27. More about cloth diapers
28. What you or your baby wears home from the hospital doesn't matter.
29. About Dr. Sears and Attachment Parenting
30. More about vaccines and alternate schedules
31. Don't change baby's diaper at night unless he poos.
32. After 3 weeks (or so) don't wake baby to eat at night, as long as baby is gaining weight and thriving.
33. Have protein bars or something healthy, but quick to eat.  It will be hard to find a chance to eat the first few weeks.
34. It gets easier and is SOOO worth it.
35. Do what works for you and your family.
36. Don't try to make baby conform, get to know baby.
37. More about using natural products without parabens, pthalates, dimethicone..
38. Reading parenting books along with pregnancy books
39. Your husband will probably not open a pregnancy book - send him to "daddy bootcamp."
40. Being a mommy has made me more fulfilled than I could have imagined.  It has filled a hole that I didn't even know was missing!