Monday, April 30, 2012
Separate room
Well, I'm worried! What if I can't hear him cry? What if he fell off the bed? What if he wiggles and got trapped in between the bars of his crib? So many what ifs.
Or maybe I have detachment issue! I just want to e close to my baby. Sooner or later, eventually one day, he will not want to sleep with me anymore, right?
I know it's for the best of the parents to sleep separate from their babies/children. But what if it's not the best for the babies/children?
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Bubble bath!
Since he was born, he loved his bath time. He will never resist bath time. You can bath him any way and he will never complain. Little Andrew just LOVES bath so much.
Because I had c-section, his daddy bathed him daily for the whole of first month. And daddy did a great job!
Since Little Andrew loves water so much, we brought him to Singapore for tub swimming experience.
Friday, April 20, 2012
When is the first tooth gonna come?
I wonder if his first tooth is coming out soon. Besides the drool, he BITES everything- from his fingers to anything that he can get his hands onto.
There is no fever so far. I read that ear pulling and cheek rubbing are also signs of teething - he tugs his ears when he is falling asleep and will rub his face on us whenever we carry him.
I am so excited and can't wait for the first white cap to appear.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Sitting up
He likes sitting up in the car. He likes sitting in the edge of dining tables (my bad for letting him). I also let him sit (supported) on my bed and watch some TV while I do some works nearby (of course watchfully all the time and cushioned with pillows).
I can't wait for him to sit on his own, especially during meal time in his high chair!!
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Afternoon Nap
He used to nap after his morning bath for about an hour or more but he doesn't do that anymore. In fact, his nap time is all over the place and it's mostly not more than half an hour. What can I do in that short time? Wash his bottle. If I'm lucky, I can run downstairs and throw the laundry into the washing machine. There is not much time and only the essentials can be done.
Taking care of the baby in the day is no joke especially if he is not keen in self-entertaining for too long.
Little Andrew allows very short time of self-entertaining. So again, I can only do the essential stuff.
Oh and napping means I've got to stay near him when he naps. And he needs heavy patting, sometimes he wants to be carried. And of course this will require his beloved buddy - the pacifier. If I leave his side, he will wake up. If his buddy dropped, he will wake up. If I stop the patting, he will wake up.
Such is the drawback of having to sleep through the night.