Day 118 | Read about Robbe

Aside from the last two days, Robbe goes highly underrepresented on the blog. I know! Poor little guy.

To remedy that, for the week leading up to his half birthday (woohoo!), I'll be posting photos of him and attempting to include a little tidbit that helps you get to know this little guy better. 

Today's fun fact about Robbe:

He loves/is obsessed with his dad. He gets a bit cranky at the end of the day before dinner lately and I think it's just because he's sick of me. Chris walks through the doors and he's all smiles again and is happy to sit and hang out in his dad's arms. It's very sweet (and I'm only slightly jealous). 

Day 115 | Berry Delicious

The sunshine was calling our name to the berry fields again this morning. We packed up and headed to Butler's Orchard...this time for their raspberry harvest. The temperature was a little warmer, the berries not quite as plentiful (but no complaints!), and the bees had found the raspberry bushes, too, but none of that inhibited our good time. I mean, is there anything more enjoyable than a beautiful morning with your beautiful family enjoying delicious berries? I think not. 

For those of you who remember Chase eating "just one" blueberry, this time he splurged and ate "just two" raspberries. His ability to underestimate must have developed early, because we're pretty sure he ate about as much as we brought home (2.5 pounds). 

Did I mention we stopped and got soft serve ice cream to eat with our fresh berries? Could this day get any better?

Day 113 | A Lunch Date

As often as we can manage we have a standing lunch date via FaceTime with my good friend, Mary Catherine, who moved to Cape Cod last fall. I'm grateful for the technology because I'm terrible at keeping in touch (sorry for all of you that have experienced this first hand!).

These little lunch dates make me happier than I can express. And Chase loves to join in and check on MC's puppy. Everyone is happy!


Day 111 | Surviving the Four Month Sleep Regression

This post has been a long time coming. At three months, Robbe went from a 5-6 hour first stretch to waking up every 1.5-2 hours.  I tried to stay status quo with our sleep strategy (no feeding until that 5-6 hour mark, rocking back to sleep, etc), but after five weeks (looking back...crazy!) I woke up one morning and just snapped.  Something had to change and I came up with a plan.

I'm happy to report that after a bit of a setback last week (thanks to Robbe's first cold), we've finally settled into a good stretch again. At this point, he's doing a 7.5-9 hour first sleep stretch (he wakes up just once to eat and goes back down for another several hours).  I've been hesitant to write anything about this upswing (I'm a big believer in jinxing) but at some point I have to be optimistic that we have officially survived the four month sleep regression.

He put up one heck of a fight along the way, but this is what I did to finally snap Robbe out of the 1.5-2 hour wakings that occurred for far too long:
  •  No more swaddle.  Cold turkey.  No looking back.
  • No more using the chair as a crutch.  For naps or bedtime.
  • Moved bedtime up from 9:30pm to 8:00pm (and now, closer to 7:45pm).  The later bedtime worked when he was a little guy, but not anymore.
  • Started letting him cry...just a bit.  It started with one morning nap.  I went in after five minutes of crying. Then I was going to let him go 10 more minutes.  He cried for eight and then fell asleep.  And he hasn't looked back since. Now, if he cries, it's for only a couple minutes max. I also give this ten minute buffer in the middle of the night if he wakes up before it's time to eat. More often than not, he falls back to sleep (by himself!) before the 10 minutes is up.
  • More morning naps at home. It's not always possible to be home long enough in the morning for Robbe to sleep in his own crib. I also have to keep our toddler occupied, right? My goal is to let him sleep at home at least a few times a week.  It doesn't seem to make much of an impact on his afternoon nap either way or his night sleeps, but regardless it's good for him.
  • Tummy time. In the middle of this strategy shift, Robbe started rolling over from back to tummy. I would put him down on his back but once he got worked up enough, he would flip over then fall right asleep.  I took this as nature's way of telling me he was ready to start sleeping on his tummy. What a difference!
 It took about a week of this strategy to really turn the corner but it felt different immediately.  I could tell we were making progress right from the start.  He needed to teach himself how to fall asleep and that's what I wasn't teaching him how to do. I thought he was too young to let cry but, honestly, I didn't see any other option at the end.  And the outcome (such a short cry-time right off the bat) confirmed that we (I use I a lot in this post, but make no mistake, Chris was by my side throughout this madness) made the right choice.

I'm not writing this as any fool-proof survival guide but it worked for us.  Mostly, I just wanted to chronicle my journey through this terribly difficult time just in case I have a friend that's going through a similar challenge in the future.

Have we conquered the last of Robbe's sleep problems? Probably not. Is it all smooth sailing on the child-rearing front from here on out?  Definitely no.  Do I feel a ton of relief knowing that we managed to cross this first major hurdle.  Darn right.

Day 110 | Another Day, Another Park

 Have I mentioned how much I enjoy living in a city with a plethora of parks? As much as we love Tree Park and visit it often, having new parks to check out and neighborhoods to explore is a fantastic summertime activity for this trio (me and the boys).

Today's adventure took us to Chevy Chase Recreation Center. It was a really fun playground and Chase found lots of challenging and fun equipment to master. The best parts of the day? 

1. Spending time with our friends Laura and Pearl before they welcome their new baby into their family (today's her due date!). 

2. Hanging out in our old neighborhood. Living in Chevy Chase as a newly married couple when we moved to the District (8 years ago!) was one of the best times of our life. We loved this neighborhood so much that we named Chase (remember, this is his middle name) after it. Such fond memories. 

Day 109 | Books, Books and More Books

I'm fairly certain Chase is addicted to books. I'm not sure if it's because he really likes the stories or if he realizes when we're reading we'll give him undivided attention (I admit that sometimes I get distracted by other things when we're just playing). After the cold bug struck last week and we were reading constantly, I decided it would be fun to tally how many books we read in a week. Here were the guidelines:

1. Chase had to initiate the reading (except the two before bed). 
2. When he wanted to be done, we were done (no convincing him to read more to pad the total). And don't misunderstand, we still had to cut him off several times (we have to eat, after all). 
3. Length of book didn't matter. We read a bunch of baby board books but the number of crazy long Berenstain Bear books (and others) balanced those out. 

And the grand total is...

88 books in seven days. 

I have to be honest, I was thinking we'd top 100 but 88 still isn't bad for a two year old. And, for the record, I think we would have broke 100 if Chris wasn't off two days last week (we typically read a lot while I'm feeding Robbe). Even if it did lower our tally, I'll still take the time off with the hubbie. :)

In case you're wondering, our total for today is already 17. This kid is a reader. 

Day 108 | A Green Thumb

Chase has been cultivating his green thumb with this garden kit from Grandma and Grandpa G. It's not exactly the best time of year to start seedlings, but you work with what you've got (the move lowered the garden kits on our priority list). 

We're happy to report that we've got sprouts in all 20 spots: 10 sunflower and 10 marigold. Chase is pretty excited about his little garden. We'll keep you posted on the progress!

Day 107 | Tree Park

With the boys not feeling well this past week, we haven't been at Tree Park at all...not once in ten days (well, we went twice but Chase wouldn't get out of the stroller)! For a family that visits this park several times a week, it's felt like we've been missing a good friend.

Today was the day! We meet again, Tree Park, and you're looking better than ever, racoons and all.

Day 106 | To the Fair

We've been going to the Great Frederick County Fair every year but it's not until the end of September which nearly kills Chris (he's a big fair fan). A friend clued us into another must visit county fair yesterday so obviously we loaded up the car today to check it out.

The Montgomery County Agricultural Fair is packed with all the fair excitement we could ask for (minus the apple dumplings, but we need a reason to go back to Frederick, after all).  A few of the highlights included:
  • Watching pig and duck races
  • Seeing a hawk fly (twice!)
  • The food, obviously (have I mentioned Chris loves corndogs?)
  • An emergency vehicle bouncy castle (Chase actually went in...and had fun...crazy!)
  • Petting a giant giant cow (and we've seen a fair amount of cows in our day)
  • Climbing all over tractors and riding lawnmowers
  • And, of course, 4-H exhibits (the best was a soda can collection)
Thanks for a fun day, Fair.  We'll see you again next year.

Day 104 | Mr. Aricio

Over the last few weeks, we had a very nice contractor, Aricio, take care of a couple projects around the house. He made us a beautiful built-in bookshelf (looks like it was meant to be there) and built attic access (yay storage!) with a drop down ladder. We're incredibly happy with the finished products.

He was a very sweet man and Chase talked about him a lot..."Mr. Aricio" this, "Mr. Aricio" that. It was very cute. So much that I asked Aricio to pose for a photo with Chase so he can remember him (see above).

I imagine we'll have other odd jobs that will pop up and that we'll see Aricio again but for now we'll be thankful we're done with house construction projects for a bit (have I mentioned how fun they are to coordinate with two napping babies?). 

Day 103 | Benefits of Sick Days

A few moments from our rain/sick day today.  Chase with his lego train (thanks, Grandma and Grandpa M!), Robbe with FaceTime smiles, Chase showing off his "fancy riding" skills on our new rocking chairs.
That's right, I said it. There are a *few* benefits to sick days with the kiddos. You've got to stay optimistic at a time like this, right?

Here's my list:
  1. Getting over my fear of staying home: I used to be terrified about staying home with both boys ALL DAY LONG. Even when Robbe took his morning nap at home, we would run out of the house right when he woke up. The last few days have proven that we can stay home and that we won't go totally stir crazy.
  2. Sick baby cuddles: this is an obvious one. Could they be any sweeter?
  3. Taking the good days for granted: no more. Having two sick babies makes me realize even more how lucky we are to have healthy babies the rest of the time.  It's a real reality check.
  4. Two for one: at least both boys are sick at the same time and this won't be drawn out for several weeks as it makes its rounds.  A friend made me realize this (thanks, Maureen!) and I hadn't even thought of it.