February 2010 Archives

Whee, nothing too exciting going on this week.  Playing, cleaning, mountains of laundry, making food, organizing (every so slowly), creating the garden plan, working on Melchi's sleep (I've been referring to the No Cry Sleep Solution).

It looks like all 4 of Melchi's top incisors are coming in at once!  Finally bought some Motrin for him!  I tried so hard to avoid the pain drugs, going with homeopathic drops and stuff to chew on, but he's been crying several times a night.  I figure the drugs are better than the stress all of that causes him during the night.  This is really the root cause of the sleep problems.  The rest is just getting him used to other sleep associations so I don't have to do the breastfeeding during the occasional entire nap - strangely, his night sleep has been better in that regard for a long time, just not the daytime naps.

I'm also working on uploading movies to SmugMug.  It's been a long, painful process.  Some of the movies (all made with the iPhone) are turned the wrong way, so I've been learning to use iMovie to rotate them.  This sounds really lame, except when you consider how little computer time I get.  Something I've learned: babies aren't particularly compatible with computer use.

swimming

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For the past five weeks, I took Melchi to a parent-baby swim class at the Stayton pool. Mike and I want Melchi to be comfortable in the water as soon as possible, while being held by one of his loving parents, so he can ease into swimming. This means one of us will take Melchi into the pool regularly, at least once a week.

In this baby swim class, the parent holds and instructs the child two days each week for half hour sessions.  With Melchi so young (babies can start at 6 months), this means moving him around the water while he kicks and splashes and plays with toys.  Part of the attraction of the class is when the instructor demonstrates submerging the child: warn baby with something like "ready, set, go," which he eventually associates with "I'm about to go under water"; blow in the child's face so he takes a breath; gently and smoothly move him into and out of the water; and afterward, pat his back to help him get rid of any inhaled water.  Parents are also shown how to help baby relax on his back and eventually learn to float, keeping baby's head next to parent's or on parent's chest.  At the end of class, parent and child go down the water slide together.

I enjoyed taking Melchi to this class, though Melchi had mixed reactions.  I think the class is held at an awkward time of day for babies, 5:30 pm.  Melchi is often tired and winding down at that time, and going to class meant abbreviating our dinner and bedtime routine. Often, Melchi fell asleep on the drive back, and a few times, I carried Melchi straight into bed from the car.  While he never seemed traumatized by the activities, he did not enjoy being submerged (understandably) and still makes unhappy noises when placed on his back. I think the environment, especially the noise and other people, was overwhelming to him.

We won't be attending the next session - I missed the short window for signing up, as this popular class fills quickly.  I'm going to request a morning class, because the instructor is available to teach, but the pool already has a full schedule and little open swim time.  As for me and Melchi, we'll go to an open swim period earlier in the day and practice having fun in the water, repeating what we've already done. Then, one day, Melchi will swim away from me happily...maybe!

Mike enjoyed taking pictures of our splashing.  Photos website (photos.garfias.org)

new photos, 1 Feb 2010

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If it's been a while since you've been to photos.garfias.org you may have noticed some things.  Here's what's been going on.

Our first professional family photos have been placed into their own album.  They're still in the 2009 group for the purpose of tracking requested ones by number.  

We're in the process of taming the mess of photos in Melchi 2009.  There are too many, lots of extremely similar ones, and other things that bother me.

The ones you probably care most about are in Melchi 2010.  
New photos:
Sledding at Hoodoo (yesterday)
Melchi asleep on the floor, playing in the dishwasher, swinging around, eating, playing in dog food, etc.
Melchi and I at the Stayton swimming pool baby group

I encourage you to buy prints (if you want them) from the 2010 group.  These were taken with the Canon 20D, our fabulous new camera!  These should print pretty well, as long as they were in focus.
New year, new posts.  I didn't post much last year, but I intend to post more this year.  I'll keep you updated on picture additions to our photo website, photos.garfias.org and other goings-on around our farm.  Speaking of our farm, it needs a name.  Hmm...

Right now, we're fighting with the photo printer.  Mike and I were finally going to print pictures we promised people around New Year's.  Looks like our printer is a big pain in the rear.  I think we'll be ordering prints from now on.  They've gotten to be so cheap.

Did you notice that you can order prints through SmugMug?  On our photo website (photos.garfias.org) you can order all kinds of photo products using SmugMug.  Some of the products, like calendars, aren't obvious.  Ask one of us if there's something you're looking for and you can't find it. 

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