Thursday, September 24, 2009
Be a Paul Revere
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Beyond co-sleeping
Over the weekend I tried to put Rooster down in his new room for a nap. I figured the ideal way is to introduce him slowly. Well, after he fell asleep on his crib mattress (it's so, so small compared to his twin!), he rolled over into the wall and woke himself up. I nixed the slow introduction and moved his mattress into the room later that day (with Roscoe's help of course).
That night we did the regular bedtime routine except that he went to sleep in his new room. It went very, very smooth. We have played in his room every day for awhile so he knows his surroundings. He only woke up twice during the night (I can handle 2 awakenings) and slept 12 hours! Yes, I can definitely get used to the new arrangement.
I did feel a bit odd going to bed without Rooster right there, after all when was the last time he wasn't right next to me? Never. But after falling asleep I was fine. It reassured me that I could hear him just fine from across the hall. We both seem to have adjusted just fine.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
We did it...round 2 is next weekend!
We hiked the dunes for about an hour around lunchtime. Since we have explored the highest peaks during previous visits, and because we (well, one of us) had a 25+ pound backpack on, we decided to stick to exploring the flat base area.
It rained in the evening for about one hour but cleared out for the rest of the night. Roscoe built a great fire while I put Rooster to bed and we enjoyed another beer in front of the fire for the remainder of the evening. The next morning was filled with breaking down camp and repacking the car. We did it in record time for having to do it with an infant in tow. We were on the road by 10 and had a fairly peaceful drive back home.
So, this weekend we are attempting round 2! With an added twist of course - we get to hike in 1/2 mile to our campsite. Yes, a bit burdensome but it will be plenty worth the quiet stillness of back country camping.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Why I keep reading RachelLucas.com
One book I have read is on a Soviet soldier's escape from Auschwitz. I have read some, not a lot, but some on this topic and will never fully understand the horrors that occurred. May they never happen again.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
US health care system at it's best
Why did I change my mind? Because of the delivery of my son Rooster. Everything went fairly smooth throughout the 27.75 hours of labor; not exactly how I wanted it to occur (ha, when does that happen...) but we got to the delivery stage in good condition. Once he was born (~3 hours after pushing) he had an apgar score of 3 - very blue, not really breathing and had little muscle tone. He was rushed to the baby area as NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) nurses and doctor rushed to his side. While 4-5 people were working on him, 2 doctors (one resident and one supervisor) plus 1-2 nurses were working on me. My uterus would not stop bleeding and was having trouble contracting after the placental birth. Thanks to all these wonderful people (at least 7-9) my son and I made it through this stage of birth just fine. He was placed in my arms within 10 minutes with a score of 6 and we both made a full recovery.
It's times like this that I thank God that I have access to outstanding medical care.