Archive for October, 2009

Elephants are expensive


27 Oct

Nathan had just woken up….

Nathan: Daddy work
Mummy: Yes, Daddy is at work
Nathan: Daddy buy elephant
Mummy: Has Daddy gone to work so he can buy elephants?
Nathan: [nod] Buy Nathan elephants! [Big smile]

Operation Goodnight Sleeptight


18 Oct

We have always had sleep issues with Nathan, whether it be that he doesn’t get enough sleep, catnaps, or is just plain difficult to get to sleep.  That’s where we are at at the moment, he’s difficult to get to sleep.  I have a few strategies that I can use during the day, but at night it generally comes down to a breastfeed.  The breastfeed starts off with wriggling, leg waving, kicking and generally trying to do acrobatic tricks (actually, I sometimes wonder if I’d still be breastfeeding if it wasn’t such a useful sleep tool, I’m seriously not enjoying it at the moment) and gradually Nathan relaxes until he’s asleep.  The whole thing takes about half an hour.  If he doesn’t breastfeed to sleep then I’m stuck with the ‘lie on the bed and tell Nathan to lie down and put his head on the pillow for an hour and a half’ method.  This usually involves me getting annoyed with Nathan for wanting to stand up, get out of bed, talk, etc and I try to make him lie still by holding him, but that results in lots of crying, so I let him go and we’re back to where we were.  I sing, I breastfeed, I talk to him, cuddle him, pat him on the back….anything that might help him to relax for a few minutes.  I hate this method of getting him to sleep, it takes so very long to achieve the desired outcome and there are usually many tears along the way.

Both of these methods took place in our bed, and once Nathan is asleep I would transfer him to his cot/toddlers bed (we took the side off his cot ages ago in the hopes he’d like being in it more if he could get in and out).  When he woke in the night I’d quickly transfer him back to our bed, and most of the time he would crawl up onto my pillow and go back to sleep within minutes.   If the transfer to our bed took a bit longer, or I tried to settle him in his bed first, then it would be at least an hour and a half before he would go back to sleep.  We went through a lovely period when Nathan would sleep the entire night in his bed about 50% of the time without waking, but the last few months we’ve been lucky if he slept in his bed all night once a fortnight.

To be honest, most of the time I love having the little munchkin in our bed.  Obviously he feels safe being so close to Mummy and Daddy, and he has always slept so much better there than on his own.  However, sometimes he pushes against me so hard that he literally pushes me out of bed, at other times it’s Andrew who ends up at weird angles on the bed because Nathan is taking his space.  Other times he sleeps perpendicular to Andrew and I, and takes up more than half the bed.  We have also been wondering what’s going to happen when the baby is born, because I’m planning on feeding him/her in bed during the night rather than doing the silly ‘fall asleep on the couch while feeding in the night’ approach that I started doing with Nathan until I realised that feeding in bed meant I got heaps more sleep!  There is no way that a baby would fit in bed with Andrew, Nathan and I!  So we decided to take some steps to get Nathan out of our bed….not out of our room, just out of our bed!

Last weekend we bought Nathan a single mattress, and this weekend we found a bed frame for him.  We brought it home, put it together (with Nathan’s help), put new sheets, doona and doona cover on his bed and told him that it’s his big bed and we hope he likes sleeping in it.  Last night was his first night in his bed.  We read books in his bed, said goodnight, turned out the light and I fed him to sleep in his own bed.  He woke up once in the night, I jumped in bed with him and within minutes he was asleep again.  I consider this to be a success…a whole night in my bed without a little wriggly worm kicking me.  🙂

Operation goodnight sleeptight continues….I have hopes that Nathan will be sleeping through the night again soon, and in his own bed, but only time will tell.


Testing out his new bed when we finished putting it together


Reading a book in his new bed

Prince Nathan


14 Oct

We had just finished reading a book and it was time for Nathan to go to sleep.  He climbed into his bed, lay down and pulled his blanket up to his chin.  Every time he does this I have this wild hope that he will actually relax and go to sleep in his bed.  As usual, though, it lasted all of 5 seconds before he stood up and came into our bed where I generally breastfeed him to sleep.  I always know he’s tired when he asks for “m’l”, his way of saying milk. Andrew said goodnight to Nathan but doesn’t usually call him a prince…..

Nathan: m’l, m’l, m’l
Andrew: Goodnight my little prince.  Are you a prince?
Nathan: [Nod]
Nathan: m’l, m’l, m’l
Andrew: What are you the prince of?
Nathan: [pause] Boobie!!

😀

20 months old


11 Oct

Nathan is now 20 months old, and wanting to do just about everything himself.  He can get his pants off if they’re a stretchy sort of fabric, but can’t manage jeans yet.  He likes to try to put socks, shoes, undies, pants and tops on and is slowly getting the hang of some of them though he still needs help with them all.   Words are coming thick and fast, he’s a real little chatterbox most of the time.  He repeats and repeats his phrases until I say what he’s saying, I guess because then he knows that I understand him.  Sometimes I can’t work it out and he just keeps at it, hoping I get it.

Nathan just loves counting things now, though he often counts faster than he points to things, so if there’s (for example) 5 things he’s counting, by the time he points to the last one he might be up to 7.  Sometimes he counts something more than once too.  He counts to 13 without any errors, and then he wants to jump to 16.  We can prompt/tell him what comes next up to 19, he knows 20 comes next, can get to 29 and then we prompt him for 30, and on it goes.  He seems to want to understand letters, but is only recognising a select few so far.

Nathan loves to paint, play with play dough, draw with crayons or chalk, play with his wooden fruit and vegetables, cars, balls and, of course, vacuuming!  He also loves to water the ‘garden’ which is essentially a few pots of herbs or veggies on the balcony, and feed the worms.

Nathan is also a climber.  He will climb just about anything, and today he learned a bit of a lesson.  He was climbing on some outdoor furniture when we were visiting some friends of Andrew’s, and the chair fell over while he was on it.  He bumped his nose pretty hard on balcony floor and I think he’s going to have a pretty big bruise and a sore nose for a while.  Still, he didn’t seem to learn his lesson and continued to climb on the furniture!!

Nathan also often does what we call his ‘funny walks’ where he will walk with his knees together, or bob up and down and he walks, etc.  He’s been doing this for a while now, but recently he’s started walking on his tippy toes as well.

What Nathan has been up to this month:


Talking to people on his mobile phone (no batteries installed)


Reading with Grandpa


Making his masterpieces


Playing blocks with Grandma and drawing with Daddy


Making his turtle stacks (inspired by Yertle the Turtle, Dr. Seuss)


Showers with Mummy…and blurting the shower door


Sofa testing at Baby Kingdom

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