Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Aunt Bonnie's Pound Cake

I made pound cake and whipped cream from scratch for a yummy dessert for Memorial Day. It's RJ's great aunt's recipe.
Enjoy!

2 sticks butter
6 eggs separated
1/2 pint sour cream
3 cups sifted flour
1t baking soda
1t lemon extract
1t vanilla extract

Cream butter and sugar
Add egg yolks one at a time blending afterward
Fold in sour cream, flour, baking soda, and beaten egg whites (stiff)
Add flavor extracts

Bake at 325* in a greased and floured pan for 1.5 hours.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Cry It Out: Why We Said No

Being a new mom, I am around lots of other new moms. My Facebook is loaded with pregnant belly and baby pictures. One of the topics that often comes up with new moms is whether or not to "sleep train" your baby, and how to go about doing it. There are more books on this topic than you can imagine. 

A popular method, being used by lots of new parents is letting a baby cry it out (CIO), or letting them cry for a predetermined amount of time in their crib before you go in and provide comfort. This process is repeated over and over until the baby self soothes themselves to sleep. 

Let me say, that the need for sleep as a new parent is PROFOUND. It has been like nothing else I have experienced. I truly believe it when they say that you will die of lack of sleep before you will die of lack of food. I understand the desire to have your baby sleeping through the night as soon as possible. That being said, after researching CIO and talking to RJ, we decided that CIO was something that we would not do. 

First, we realized that we were bringing into this world a little baby, not a little adult. In the womb, a baby's need for sleep is met automatically. The feeling of being tired is only experienced after birth. Couple that with a baby who is separated from mommy for the first time, and you have a VERY scary experience. I'm 27, and I don't like to cry alone in the dark. Why would I expect my baby to endure it? Second, crying is a baby's only way of communicating a need to a parent. I did not want to undermine that line of communication. I didn't want to say to my baby that I would only come sometimes when she cried, but not every time. How unsettling would that be for a baby? For a baby to CIO and then fall asleep, they have to "give up" on mom coming in and comforting them. I didn't want my baby to give up on me. I wanted her to know that I will ALWAYS come when she cries for me. Third, the need to be close to and held by mommy is a VERY real need for a baby. Mommy equals safety and survival. It's a primal need. It is my job to meet her needs. I believe God has given mothers wonderful instincts. The physical discomfort we feel when our baby cries is no accident. It makes us go to the baby even when we are tired, hungry, or have to go to the bathroom. I see moms crying because during CIO they are having to ignore their instincts to go to their baby, and that causes a real feeling of panic inside. I chose to embrace that instinct. And lastly, developmentally, babies are not made to sleep through the night (We, as adults, do not even sleep through the night. We just don't remember the brief awakenings we experience). They wake often to eat, which in turn prevents SIDS. CIO, also, floods the brian with stress. I didn't like that idea either. 

So what do our nights look like? We bathe, read, nurse, swaddle, and rock to sleep. At 6 months, Iris goes to bed around 8:00 and wakes about 2 times to eat a full feeding during the night (sometimes, like last night, it's just once). During a growth spurt, she will wake up more to eat. Am I tired some days? Yes. But I try to rest when I can, and RJ does a great job of getting up with her first thing in the morning before he goes to work. He also takes her in the mornings on the weekends, so I can get some extra sleep. This set up is what has worked for us. 

A great book to read on alternatives to CIO is The No Cry Sleep Solution, and you can get it here.


And here are some research articles about CIO and infant sleep:

Monday, May 13, 2013

Six Months

My darling baby girl,
Today, you are six months old. It's hard to believe how fast time has gone by. You bring overwhelming joy to both me and your daddy every day, and I am so thankful that God has chosen me to be your mother. Every day you teach me to laugh, and I love you like I love no one else in this world. Happy half birthday baby girl!

What you are up to:
Nursing about every 2 hours during the day and twice at night
Starting to explore some solid food (sweet potatoes are a hit)
Napping for about 1 hour several times a day
Co-sleeping with Mommy and Daddy
Rolling over all the time
Beginning to scoot on your tummy
Playing with your paci (alternating chewing on the sides and sucking on it)
Blowing rasberries
Babbling (it often sounds like you are saying "hey")
Teething (but the stubborn thing hasn't cut through yet)
Constantly wanting to explore new places and things 
Love being sung to and will sometimes hum along
Would rather be in the moby wrap than the stroller
Love to take a bath and to splash and play
Gasp, squeal, and wave you arms when you are excited
Love watching the dog

Your favorite things:
Place to sleep: mommy's arms
Toys: Sophie giraffe, remote control, light up drums
Song: "Lullaby and Goodnight"




Friday, May 10, 2013

Happy Mother's Day

I hope all you wonderful mommies out there have a fabulous Mother's Day. 

These past six months of motherhood have taught me so much, and I have gained so much respect for mothers everywhere. Motherhood is one of those things, that you can't justly describe to a person who has never experienced it. All the challenges, joy, and hopes for the future are so worth it. We had a difficult road to parenthood, but in the end, I believe I wouldn't be the mother I am proud to be without those hardships. 
So, relax, sleep in, and have a glass (or 2) of wine!

Happy Mother's Day!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Cosmetics

Did you know that mainstream makeup contains many harmful ingredients, like lead? After doing some research, I am now in the process of changing over my makeup to more “safe” brands (really, what’s the purpose of lead in lipstick?). Here’s a few alternative companies that I like so far: Tarte and Zuzu. Or, you can always go au naturale :).

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Weekend Review

Friday night, little Iris decided she was quite hungry and needed to eat every hour and a half. So, needless to say, I was quite tired on Saturday. RJ was so sweet and got up early with her, so I could sleep in a little. I, then, went to the grocery store by myself, which felt like a spa day. It was pretty cold here, with temps in the 40s (quite unusual here in the deep south), so I rocked my boots one last time for the season. Sunday, I slept in again (thanks honey!), and I finally felt human again!. We went to church, and it was wonderful. I am so thankful that we are part of a community where God is truly present. It deepens my love and desire for Him. That afternoon, RJ got some needed rest as well. All in all, it was a pretty laid back weekend! 

Friday, May 3, 2013

Happy Friday!

Hope you have a fabulous weekend!

Here is a little video of Iris waking up from a nap the other day. (She fell asleep in the car, so I just brought her seat inside.)


Thursday, May 2, 2013

Southeast Moms

I am part of an instinctive parenting community formally called Alabama Moms. We just opened up the community to all moms in the southeast. We share about our kids, recipes, ideas, and it's just a great group of like-minded women. We are an instinctive parenting group, so we tread on the attachment parenting side of things, but at varying degrees. Come check us out!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Baby Food


Iris will be six months in a couple of weeks, and I am excited for her to try some new foods. I am planning on making as much of her baby food myself, so yesterday I got started with sweet potatoes. You can make baby food easily by steaming or baking the food, depending on what you're cooking (for example, you would bake a potato but steam broccoli), and then just pureeing in a food processor or blender. I got these adorable little jars at a baby shower and filled up all 12 for the freezer. I will be making a trip to the store soon to get some glass jars as well. 

As excited as I am for this new phase coming up, I know that right now food is about tasting and exploring. Her main nutrition source will still be what mommy has on tap, which she loves!

Best Friends??

Maybe one day. Right now, Iris LOVES Ava, and she squeals every time she sees her. Ava, on the other hand, couldn't care less about Iris. She just misses being the center of our attention, before Iris came along. Hopefully, these two will be big buddies soon.