tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29768229.post9129211949059215271..comments2023-08-14T02:28:06.886-07:00Comments on le petit doodler: The AftermathUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29768229.post-20583698180816486882012-02-17T22:57:05.298-08:002012-02-17T22:57:05.298-08:00That Olive is such a healthy weight and feisty sho...That Olive is such a healthy weight and feisty shows that she's doing fine (those lungs require food to do their colicing) with your supply, and of course, love. My first CA OB/GYN said that babies are like parasites, and that was about M in the womb! I felt like that even more sometimes after she was born - you know some of my thoughts on being a literal cow. Olive was programmed to make sure that her needs are being met, and she has plenty of people to help - so you and J are ENTITLED to whatever feelings, tiredness, time you need to release, recuperate, adjust etc. With time, O will become more moldable and flexible to your schedule, but until then, you don't have to give up everything everytime, and that's AOK. As you said, if Mommy's happy, baby's happy (and Daddy too). Lots of love... JJxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11262619717913684913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29768229.post-16320439220223868242012-02-13T20:26:23.012-08:002012-02-13T20:26:23.012-08:00OUCH! :(
you are valiant!
i wish there wasn't ...OUCH! :(<br />you are valiant!<br />i wish there wasn't the feeling of failure that comes with uncooperative boobs because boob pain is just unreal. and a colicky baby does not = bad parents. no! no! no! <br /><br />it's a tough time, a beautiful time, a messy house time, a frustrating time all mixed with that new love that feels like it has been inside of you since 2000 BC.<br />hugs to you. <br />xoxo<br /><br />p.s. Olive is just crazy adorbs.madgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10370860875542405924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29768229.post-73741055130998794562012-02-13T11:51:34.556-08:002012-02-13T11:51:34.556-08:00A woman in China just had a 15.5 lb baby, does tha...A woman in China just had a 15.5 lb baby, does that make you feel better? HAHA. Oh lovely, you and Josh are WONDERFUL parents! Like you said, every baby is different. They did a study on twins that were seperated (living in different homes), and both started walking on the same day. This should tell you a little something about babies: they're gonna do what their DNA has built them to do, and all you have to do is just breathe and do your best and survive. I was a tough baby too because I was extremely sensitive: physically, emotionally, everything... so just hang in there. It's very likely your "next" baby (hypothetical!) will be a quiet little angel. That's how it seems to work out.<br />In the mean time, when Olive cries, you can cry too! For yourself and her! This too shall pass! I love you guys!JennySRPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00484482465946029909noreply@blogger.com