Saturday, February 21, 2009

Movin' and Grovin'


I'm trying to get Lily on a "schedule." While pregnant I read "Babywise." The book was given to me as a gift from a vendor that we used at work. I read the entire book and wanted to implement it in our lives.... until, we received Lily's diagnosis.

Two nights ago was a bit of a challenge around here. She was SO restless! The only thing that I can think of is our mini-morning schedule was disrupted b/c I had to take her to the Doctor. The fact that she decided to stay awake the entire time we were at the hospital for the ultrasound and then for her office visit, and the ride home. I think that she was a bit "over stimulated."

Yesterday, she didn't nap well or eat well. Grrr.... So, last night we put her to bed about 8ish and when she woke for her 11/12 feed she ate really well. So far today has been good.. PTL! This morning when i was getting her day started... sponge bath. I always put her in her crib so that she can look at her 'friends." LOL So, I left the room with her laying on her back. When I returned she was laying on her left side! I wish that i could have caught that on video... hmmmmmmm.. I may have to set up some sort of web-cam in there! LOL..

Have a blessed day everyone! Oh.. I have started "my" blog.. it can be found if you click on my profile link. I have only made one post but there are a few things that I want to write about there later. :)

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2 comments:

Kristen said...

Getting a baby on a schedule is tough when a mommy is sleep deprived. I hope it goes well.

Thanks for sharing this shutterfly deal! I am going to order one!

Anonymous said...

As Babywise isn't supported by any medical research, and since your child has specific medical needs -- please be very cautious about implementing the BW ideas and make sure you are in full communication with your daughter's doctors about any feeding or sleeping scheduling you are doing, as well as any periods of extended crying for naps or bedtime.