Saturday, October 18, 2008

Update on curling and sleeping...

Since I am sure you are all burning to know how curling and sleeping went last night, I thought I would share. We won at curling and Avery kinda slept through the night! In all, I would say it was a pretty good night.

Greg ended up skipping our game and Andrew and I threw 3 rocks each, while Rory threw the last two. I was not much help in the game, but thankfully the other team wasn't having a great night. There really are so many things to think about you are throwing...getting the handle right, aim, balance, weight, etc. There is always at least one that I completely forget about. The whole thing really reminds me of golf where it is so easy to overthink things. And then there is my knee. I don't have great balance as it is, and I basically fall on my sore knee every time I throw. Today it is swollen and bruised again, and I am starting to get concerned that it is more than just a bad bruise. The swollen part feels a little like there is gel in there when I touch it. I'll give it a couple of days again and then maybe think about seeing the doctor.

So the sleeping - Ted and Jamie babysat for Avery and said she didn't hardly make a sound the whole time we were gone. Greg and I finally went to bed around 1:30am and Avery starting whimpering around 3-ish, I think. We had decided we weren't going to go check on her (or change her diaper) unless she really started screaming and after about 5-10 mins she quieted down and went back to sleep. I think the fact that Greg and I were so tired helped us wait out the crying, because neither of us had the energy to get up! We all basically slept in until about 8am, with a quick feeding at 6am. Avery diaper was totally soaked, and it had leaked a little around the edges of her diaper shirt, but she didn't seem to mind. So maybe the middle of the night diaper changes really aren't necessary.

We shall see what tonight brings - I don't have high hopes since I just heard her moaning a little and she has only been asleep for about an hour at this point. Sigh....

Thursday, October 16, 2008

A sleep question...

As I mentioned many times before, Avery does not sleep super-well at night. And her patterns are constantly changing. Last week she had a thing going where she nursed and then went to bed at about 8-ish. She was up again like clockwork between 10:30 and 11:30 pm, at which point her diaper was usually saturated and she was more than willing to feed again. I changed her, then would feed her, and then she went back to sleep fairly easily after that. Then she would be up again between 2-3 am, diaper full again, and we changed her again. Getting her back to sleep after that was usually much more difficult. So more often than not, we gave in and brought her into bed with us. Needless to say, she loves it and sleeps "like a baby" in our bed.

So my question is, any ideas why she is soaking her diaper so much during the night? This is a relatively new thing and she still pees normal amounts during the day. Of course, everything has already changed again - last night she didn't wake up until about 2am and her diaper wasn't that wet, so who knows what tonight will bring. Tonight I am going to try giving her a teddy bear from my mother-in-law when she wakes at 2am - this teddy has a removable pouch that you can microwave to warm up and then put it back in the bear. I am hoping snuggling up to the warm bear will feel the same as snuggling up to mommy or daddy. :)

In other news, I have started to wean Avery and it is going fairly well. Some discomfort now and then, but she is taking bottles fairly well. And by the way, spinning class is hard! Jen-Anne McNeill is our instructor and boy is she keen. It is a really good workout and especially for me because I have never done much biking, but boy is my butt sore afterwards. And speaking of sore, we are curling again tomorrow. My knee is still bruised two weeks later from the last attempt. Maybe I will take a picture of it this time if there is anything good to see. I didn't curl last week because I was sick, and the team won without me. Greg is likely not going to curl this week - I am not so sure we are going to win without him and with me instead. I will keep you updated! :)

Monday, October 6, 2008

7 months old and a trip to Switzerland

7 months old
As usual, I have been meaning to post forever. A fair bit has happened over the last few weeks, so I'll just have to do a major catch-up post in the spirit of Dana.

Avery is 7 months old now - and I am still astounded how quickly time is flying. She is continuing to grow, though she has definitely slowed down in gaining weight. She is about 27 inches now, and around 16 lbs 10-ish oz. She actually lost a little weight in September, but more on that later. She is eating a bunch of different veggies and fruit now, loves her cereal and yogurt, and tried beef for the first time today. She wasn't overly keen on it, but she didn't totally reject it. So we will try again tomorrow. She cut her first tooth (bottom front left) last week, and I think its partner is on the way. She is saying "mama" now - ok, not really, but she does say "mamamamama" and sometime she says it in my direction. :) She is sitting up pretty well, and is starting to push forward over her legs and feet - usually ending up in a face-plant. No real crawling, but she often sees something in front of her that she wants to get, pushes and pushes, and then gets really mad when she ends up farther away from it, rather than closer. Very cute! Sleeping continues to be a disaster, but I have resolved that it will work itself out one of these days. If I end up with a 3-year old that doesn't want to sleep on her own ever, I guess we will all know why!

The travellers at the Ottawa airport
The most major event from September was our trip to Switzerland. Avery, my mom and I went for two weeks and stayed with Aunt and Uncle in their small town between Basel and Zurich. Now that I have some perspective, I can say that overall it was a pretty good trip. Avery did awesomely well on all of the plane rides and most of the train rides. Jet lag was hard to cope with (I guess babies can't logic it out and stay up for the sake of getting over jet lag faster), as was Avery's teething, diaper rash and stomach bug that resulted in many, many, MANY diaper changes per day. Hence the aforementioned weight loss.

Free wine-tasting in the Piazza grande
Regardless, we did manage to fit in a number of outings, to Bern, Zurich, Luzern, Lausanne and Locarno. We went to a really cool glass factory in Hergiswil where we watched glass being blown into vases, etc. Highlights of the trip were the free wine festival/tasting that my mom and I stumbled onto in Locarno (with Avery in the carrier on my back), and all of the awesome food we had. Most of it was cooked my aunt Ursula, but there were a few great meals (and desserts) to be had in restaurants as well. I was able to see all of my family there, which was great since it had been about 15 years since I had last seen some of them. And I really appreciate the hospitality of Ursula and Gil, as well as the chance to hang out with my aunt Barbara, my cousins and their kids, Sebastian and Clara-Elisa. Hopefully it won't be another 15 years before we go back and hopefully Greg will be able to come the next time. I don't think he would stand for staying home alone again! :)

Dave & Meghan's wedding
Other recent events: Meghan and Dave's wedding last Saturday was a great time and Meghan looked gorgeous (ok, Dave looked pretty good too). I got a cool cover-up for the baby carrier so that I don't have to be so worried about Avery freezing her butt off when we go for walks. I have gotten back into my exercise classes through Mommefit, and started spinning class with Jammer as an instructor. She was awesome and boy, did my butt hurt the next day! However, that hurt was nothing compared to the bruise I got on my knee while curling last Friday night. Greg and I joined a curling team with my friend Rory and her friend Andrew. The three of them have all curled for years - I have not. So you can understand why I was a little nervous. Once we started, my nervousness about not playing well quickly turned into nervousness about falling and cracking my skull open on the ice. I did fall twice and the second time I completely schmucked my knee. That was when I went to buy a gripper for my slider foot and that made all the difference in the world. I am mostly looking forward to curling again this week, as long as my knee isn't as sore. Or maybe I will just have a perma-bruise until the season is over. It is a beaut, let me tell ya!