Sunday, March 18, 2012

Being a Parent is HARD!

Being a parent is hard, and often times it feels as if there are no winners. As I write, my toddler is in her bed screaming as if she had just been told she was confined there for eternity. I sit here, wanting to scream over the emotional rollercoaster that is parenting. I have made the decision that my role, regardless of how convenient or inconvenient, is to be a consistent parent.

Many times, prior to having children, I made promises of how well behaved my children would be thanks to my consistent parenting. I also vowed to not let the addition of children “change” me and isolate me from my friends the way I had seen many new parents become. That’s all well and good until life happens and you are blessed with a beautiful, smart, funny, stubborn and strong willed child. Add that personality profile to an equally stubborn and strong willed mother who is hell bent on maintaining structure, discipline and above all else the ever important schedule. Sure I want my daughter to be well behaved. I also want time with other adults and social outlets. What happens when those things collide, is the reason for my current situation; one of frustration where my child IS screaming and I WANT to scream.

Picture this…a fun afternoon of 8-10 couples and their children, gathered around tables to share in pizza and fellowship while also allowing their children to burn off some pent up energy. Sounds FANTASTIC; fantastic that is, until you realize that yours is the only toddler in the room and every other adult has the luxury of allowing their children to independently fend for themselves. So there I sit, my child in her highchair while the other children pile their plates full of pizza, chips and brownies and are poured a tall glass of soda. I, still in “new mother” phase, am determined to make sure my child eats a pseudo-nutritious lunch prior to playing. I dutifully slice her an apple that I brought from home and fill her cup with 100% juice (also from home) yet still break her off a few bites of my pizza (mostly crust).

As the other children pick at their food and ultimately decide that dessert and/or playtime is more appealing the battle begins. I inform my sweet daughter that, although she doesn’t have to eat everything, she needs to eat a few more bites of either apple or pizza before she can play. After a few minor fits, telling me “NO” and outright refusing to eat, I am faced with a decision. I can either allow her to go ahead and play although 2 minutes ago, I had told her she MUST eat before she played. Afterall, she will eat when she is good and hungry right?! Or, I call her bluff, give her one more chance and enforce my own rule of “eat now and play, or we go home and take a nap.” (meanwhile its already past her normal nap time)

Selfishly, I wanted to opt for letting her go play. I needed the adult interaction. I needed a semi-kid-free moment. I needed her to burn off steam! I NEEDED THIS TIME. But I also need my daughter to understand my God given role as her mother. I need my daughter to understand that she can trust me, in that whatever I say I will do, I WILL DO, even if it relates to discipline and direction. I need my daughter to understand that as her parent, her well being, her behavior, and her respect for authority is paramount to any desire I have for “free time” or fellowship. She needs to know that I am consistent and have her best interest at heart even if she doesn’t understand now.

When I was younger, I asked my mother why she couldn’t be more like my friends’ moms…more like a friend to me. Her response was always, “God didn’t command me to be your friend, He commanded me to be your mother. When you are older, you will understand and THEN we can be friends.” She was right. I am older. I do understand. and we are friends.

That certainly doesn’t make it easier to be a parent. I want to rewind the last couple of hours and tell you that my child was perfectly well behaved, ate a decent lunch, played with other kids, and her dad and I enjoyed some much needed fellowship.

Instead I tell you that after offering my daughter two choices, “eat and then you can go play” or “if you don’t eat, we’ll have to go home for naptime,” she chose the latter. And so I sit, frustrated and wanting to cry over how the day played out. Frustrated and questioning whether I did the right thing or was too stubborn and strong willed. Frustrated that as parents we had to stick to our guns and follow through, even though it meant that we looked stressed, mean, and perhaps rude to our friends who have gotten together to fellowship.

Being a parent is hard and it often feels as though there are no winners. No, my daughter didn’t get to play. No, my husband and I didn’t get to fellowship. The three of us got to walk out, frustrated and in tears over becoming “those people” who have allowed having kids to “change” them. No. none of us feel like winners. But in the end, as long as I can look at God and say that I did my dead level best to be the parent He commanded me to be, and as long as my daughter can grow up with a healthy respect for authority, I would say we are all winners.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Homemade Baby food

So if you had told me that one day I would have a child and that she would only eat milk that came from me and baby food that I personally made, I would have laughed in your face! I'm just too busy to mess with all that!
But, look who's laughing now! I have successfully managed to have Rane strictly on breast milk and have a deep freezer full of reserves that will hopefully last her another 5 months (until she is 1yr) I have also managed to make all of her baby food for the last month and a half and am really enjoying it! So far I have managed Sweet Potatoes, Butternut Squash, Apples, Pears, Green Beans, Peas, Avocado, Mangoes and Bananas. Not all of them have been a hit, but hey, what kid really likes green beans?! I'm pretty proud of myself and it hasn't really been that difficult! I am thrilled that Rane gets to eat FRESH food and that I can help develop her palette for food. It has taken some practice to get the food just right, but she seems happy to eat almost anything I put in front of her. Her favorites though are apples and pears although she hasnt yet tried the mangoes and avocado. The latest joke at her school however was last week when I showed up with her juice for the first time. I was asked if I had pressed it fresh from the apple that morning! HAHA! Im not THAT good, but I am proud of the healthy start I am giving my child with respect to her food intake!
For anyone out there who has done this before and has a recommendation for what else she might enjoy that I could make for her, PLEASE let me know! As soon as spring arrives, I know I will have a much better selection of produce at my disposal and I want to experiment with as much as I can to expose her to all sorts of flavors!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

3 months old




Wow! I cant believe it has been a month and a half since I lasted posted! Rane is getting so big! She is really coming to life these days. She is starting to smile a lot more and will follow our voices and look for us! I think the BEST thing of all is bath time. She LOVES it! In fact, tonight, she laughed out loud for the first several minutes of her bath and she always cries when we take her out! She is so much fun! She has started to really be aware of her surroundings and loves to look around. We survived the 2 month shots with only a few minutes of screaming! We have also survived 3 trips to Montgomery and back! She actually travels pretty well! On Sept 7 she started WEE school at Highland. We laugh because for the 1st 2 weeks, she was the only baby in her class that DIDNT scream when being dropped off. We were worried that she might develop bad habits, but it seems that she has taught those other babies a thing or two about how to "chill." It is a nice break for me to be able to have child care for a few hours during the days. It still gives Mike and I each a day to stay home with her as WEE is only Tues-Thurs. Rane continues to operate on a good a predictable schedule. She still eats at 8, 1130, 3, 6 and then at around 8. She naps from 930-1030, 1-3, 430-530 and then 7-8. She is usually down for the night by 9 or so and usually sleeps until about 5 or 6, but with a quick insert of the paci, she is back down til 745! Its is WONDERFUL! She has already had one growth spurt that made me wonder if she was sick...but the very next day, she went from taking her usual 25oz/ day to a whopping 34oz! She was just hungry ALL day!
Tonight while trying to burp her, she did the funniest thing. Just as a goof, I was doing the cheer "GIve me a B....B, give me a U...U, give me an R...R, give me a P...P, What's that spell?" and as if she understood exactly what I had said, Rane burped on cue! It was hilarious to Mike and me!
Rane has gotten more and more interrested in music and singing. She loves when I put on her CDs and sing to her and make crazy faces/sounds. She also likes to watch TV...especially baseball and football...go figure!
She is getting so big so fast. She is already 25 inches long and is probably about 13.5lbs (just a guess) She has just started wearing her 3-6 months clothes and I had that tearful mommy moment while I packed away all of her outgrown newborn and 0-3 clothes. Its amazing how fast she has grown!
She continues to light up our world! I couldnt have asked for a better child, nor could I have predicted how much love I would have for this sweet little girl!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Time FLIES!!!

So it has now been 7 weeks since little Rane made her big debut! It is so hard to believe! I hate that I haven't been blogging as much as I had planned but it is hard to tear myself away from her! She is such a great baby! We are enjoying every little bit!
My mom stayed in town from the time she was born until July 19 (Her 41st wedding anniversary) and then Mike's parents arrived from NJ on July 20th to spend a few days! It was a whirlwind visit but it was great!
The biggest sigh of relief though came on Sunday July 25. Rane was officially 1 month old and we finally had a house that was only filled with the 3 of us! Our little family of 3 were able to just skip church, rest, relax and watch movies. It was so restful and it felt GREAT!
Mike and I have both had our struggles with getting used to caring for a baby, but we are both settling in. We enjoy giving Rane a bath...SHE LOVES IT and seems as though she could sit there for HOURS! Feeding her is a little frustrating sometimes, but honestly she eats the best at 3am! HAHA! The funny part of her feedings is that sometimes she absolutely REFUSES to burp for me. I can ask Mike to help, and within SECONDS of him taking her, she will let out the manliest burp! Its like their special little bond. It cracks me up!
She gets the hiccups all the time and is frustrates her but its really cute! She also coughs during her feedings and it is so funny because they sound so fake because they are such tiny little coughs, but I know they are real!
We have continued to enjoy watching her become more and more aware of her surroundings. She loves to look around and will follow our voices. She will reach for her bottle and pacifier and is able to roll from her side to her back on her own. She holds her head up GREAT and loves tummy time (as long as it is by laying on mine or Mike's chest) She's not crazy about being on the play mat on her belly.
We have ALMOST slept all the way through the night. Two nights ago, we put Rane to bed a little before 11 and she woke up around 5 or 5:30 to eat! I am hoping that within another week, she will be going all the way through the night!
We are so blessed that we own our own business. It has allowed Mike and I to take turns staying home with Rane while the other goes to work! We each enjoy our days with her and it is nice to know that we are not going to miss these precious moments.
We have gotten out with Rane a couple of times although the heat has been oppressive! We are excited to be out and about more once the temps drop. She enjoys being in the jogging stroller. It was fun to take a walk with her in the late evening and watch her look around at all of the sounds of the bugs in the trees. She did great! We also took her to downtown Florence for First Fridays where there are booths of vendors and live music. Again, it was hot, but she did awesome!
Rane is on a fantastic schedule. We now are VERY regulated. She eats at 8am, 11:30am, 3pm, 6:30pm, and 10pm. Then she wakes up once during the night to eat! She also has a regular nap time from about 1pm-3pm every day and will usually nap for an hour in the morning and an hour in the early evening! She is such an easy baby!
I still cant get over how big she is getting and how fast it is passing by! We love each new little development and milestone, but at the same time, I sometimes wish that she would stay tiny! Its the best feeling to cuddle up and let her nap on my chest, or have her nestled in my arm for her feedings. I know that the next time I blink she will be holding her own bottle and not needing me to hold her! But for now, I will LOVE every moment and take it all in! As I typed the last sentence, Rane started crying. Right on cue...3:02 pm...Nap over, time to eat!!!

summer 2010 (92 photos), by Brynn Gilbreath


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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Home from ECM through 1 month (82 photos), by Brynn Gilbreath


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