Battle 1: Isabel isn't liking the bottle. I hid in the bedroom and Chris patiently waited her out. After putting up a fight, she took her bottle. I was so happy and proud of her when Chris brought her back to the bedroom. I just ignored her stubbornness.
First nap of the day took a while to happen, but it happened! So I was feeling good.
While she was napping, I started laundry, swept the floor, and ran the dishwasher. I was really impressed with myself.
After her nap, I wanted to get a photo of her smiling for our Christmas card. Well that was a joke. I spent about 20 minutes making funny faces and saying silly things. I got a couple ok smiles so I declared it a success.
| i LOVE her huge smile! |
I almost forgot...the photo shoot was interrupted because Isabel was hungry. After her snack, there was blowout number 1. I cleaned her up and stayed calm. Luckily, I was in the middle of doing wash so I could clean her dirty clothes right away. I almost felt like a seasoned mom handling this.
We played for a good hour. I really couldn't ask for more.
Nap 2 was great. She went down fairly well and was asleep in her crib so I was going to get started on a new crock pot recipe. I was feeling very confident at this point. I had a happy sleeping baby, cleaned a little, and I was going to have dinner ready by the time Chris got home. I also got to eat lunch and cut up some veggies for snacks.
Isabel woke up. We played some more and even went for a walk. The weather was warm for this time of year. She feel asleep on our walk so nap 3 was happening! YES! Still feeling very proud at this point.
While she was sleeping, I added the final ingredients to the crock pot. I could tell something wasn't right, but I didn't stop. (Kate, sorry I didn't answer the phone. I was trying to think of how could I save dinner.) At this point, I knew dinner was going to be really horrible. I called Chris to warn him and tell him he couldn't make fun of me or bring up past kitchen blunders. He was surprisingly supportive. So I was feeling slightly hopeful.
Isabel woke up and we played some more. I was getting huge smiles so I thought we could Skype. First we called our dear friend Marcie in the Philippines. It was short and sweet due to our internet. Then I called the in-laws. Isabel was adorable for them with her smiles and cooing. I regained my confidence and felt like a pretty good daughter-in-law. Of course the call ended with her crying, but that's normal - she's a baby.
| This is the cute girl Marcie got to see. |
Chris gave her a bath as I cleaned up the poop. We redid our bedtime routine. I put her down and she was sleeping! Victory! Well she cried a little, but was sleeping. Then cried a little again, but went back to sleep. I'll still take this as a win.
Chris tried the dinner I wrecked. He said it wasn't that bad, but the texture was off. Neither of us to could stand to eat more than 3 bites. What a wastes! It's like paste. It's so bad. I was so pleased because I felt like I had things under control or that I knew what I was doing. Not so much. Chris saw the crock pot and thinks it was also pooped on today. :( Cottage cheese and cereal for dinner. We have to go to the grocery store tomorrow.
| Chicken dumpling paste - so gross! |
I know this day really wasn't that bad. It's more comical to me. I'm very happy to have Crispix for dinner. I hope my day's high and low points made you smile.
Sounds like a successful day to me :) If it makes you feel any better the Admin bldg. smelled like poop, but not from a baby. Miss you
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Gee, Jane, I don' think I ever had a day with either you or Claire to compare. Oh, that's right...all those struggles and missteps have been committed to the "I forget" file. This is probably too funny (to read, at least) to forget. You've got a creative kid! Love the smile, BTW, but that's just a tease.
ReplyDeleteMade me smile. We have all been there. And yes move up that diaper size!!!
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