WOW!!! Where has the last
month gone? I apologize for not giving better blog updates, but this little guy
definitely keeps me busy all day (and he doesn’t even do anything!!) I decided
I would do monthly updates and if anything else comes up in between I can do
separate blog posts about that.
Update: Bennett is doing so great! We love him so much, I cannot believe
the amount of love I have for him, and I know Josh feels the same way. We are
slowly developing a schedule around here. I have done some research on starting
a more structured schedule for him, but it ended up just stressing me out too
much, so I am just going to let him run the show here for a little while
longer. He isn’t too difficult at all-and besides he is showing signs of
developing a pretty good routine on his own anyways.
Likes:
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Movement-car, boat, swing,
rocking, bouncing, walking, vibrating-if it moves, Bennett is calm
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Bath time-very content during
bath time, loves the warm water
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Tummy Time
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Cuddling
Dislikes:
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Nap time-Bennett has a hard
time staying asleep after being held to fall asleep, he startles himself
easily-which is why I started swaddling more
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Gas/Fussiness-Bennett is a
gassy baby! He passes gas and burps like a grown man, we have had some issues
with his gassiness, which has led us to try gas drops and gripe water. The
gripe water is a miracle worker, he is immediately calm after we give him some!
Stats: Bennett’s birth weight was 7 lbs. 8 oz. When we took Bennett
home he weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz. At his 1 week appointment he was up to 7 lbs. 11
oz. AND at his two week appointment he was up to 8 lbs. 6 oz. So to say the
least, he is growing….very well!! It has been two weeks since his two week
appointment, so I know this kid has probably packed on another pound, plus he
looks visibly chunkier!
Until our two month appointment, I won’t
know how much he weighs or how long he is. But, we KNOW he is getting bigger
and longer-his newborn clothes are quickly getting smaller/more snug and we are
fitting into more 0-3 month clothing every day. He also only lasted in newborn
diapers for about 2 weeks until we upgraded to size 1. Little man was peeing
out of the newborn diapers and we were changing clothes and sheets multiple
times a day. Since going to size 1, he has slowed down on peeing on us and out
his diaper.
Features: Beautiful grey eyes!! Definitely has his daddy’s eyes. They are getting lighter and lighter every day. Everyone says little guy looks exactly like Josh, and I agree. He has great color and I know he will tan well, like Josh and I do, when he gets older. He also was born with dark blonde-ish hair, which has since started to fall out. I knew this would happen, but he looks like a little old man with a receding hairline! He isn’t losing it on the sides or back, but directly on top, above his foreheadJ
Sleep: Ever since the first night we brought Bennett home he has been a great night sleeper. I consider myself SOOOO lucky! Yes, we have bad nights, but for the most part, he does really well at night. Typically, we will put him in his crib around 9 or 9:30 PM and he will sleep 4-6 hours on his own. Around 2:30-3:30 AM he wakes up for a feeding, and then he will sleep another 2-3 hours after that. We are usually awake for the day by 6:30-7 AM. After a week of having him in our room, we decided to transition him to his crib. Mom and Dad were not sleeping well since he tends to make a lot of noise while he sleeps, I guess it is little baby dreams and he is a noisy little sleeper. We also thought that Bennett hated being swaddled, but after a few restless nights we tried swaddling him again, and ever since then he has slept really well.
Features: Beautiful grey eyes!! Definitely has his daddy’s eyes. They are getting lighter and lighter every day. Everyone says little guy looks exactly like Josh, and I agree. He has great color and I know he will tan well, like Josh and I do, when he gets older. He also was born with dark blonde-ish hair, which has since started to fall out. I knew this would happen, but he looks like a little old man with a receding hairline! He isn’t losing it on the sides or back, but directly on top, above his foreheadJ
Sleep: Ever since the first night we brought Bennett home he has been a great night sleeper. I consider myself SOOOO lucky! Yes, we have bad nights, but for the most part, he does really well at night. Typically, we will put him in his crib around 9 or 9:30 PM and he will sleep 4-6 hours on his own. Around 2:30-3:30 AM he wakes up for a feeding, and then he will sleep another 2-3 hours after that. We are usually awake for the day by 6:30-7 AM. After a week of having him in our room, we decided to transition him to his crib. Mom and Dad were not sleeping well since he tends to make a lot of noise while he sleeps, I guess it is little baby dreams and he is a noisy little sleeper. We also thought that Bennett hated being swaddled, but after a few restless nights we tried swaddling him again, and ever since then he has slept really well.
Daytime sleep is a little different. And
since he sleeps so well at night, I try not to complain about this too much. He
takes little catnaps all day, usually 20-30 minutes at a time. This past week he
has started to take one longer nap in the afternoon, usually 2 hours.
Eating: Little guy loves to eat! I have been nursing, and it has been such a great bonding experience for us, but it is so exhausting! When he is awake, it is almost as though he cannot get enough. I am always feeding him, usually once every hour, he just loves to snack. He also started taking a bottle of breast milk about 2 weeks after he was born. So that has been a lot easier for getting out of the house. He takes both really well!
Diapering: Like I mentioned before, Bennett lasted in newborn diapers for about 2 weeks, and he was peeing through them pretty quickly. He has been in size 1 diapers since then. We especially like Luvs and Pampers Swaddlers. Huggies were not our favorite, in the newborn size, as those were the ones he was peeing through the most.
Eating: Little guy loves to eat! I have been nursing, and it has been such a great bonding experience for us, but it is so exhausting! When he is awake, it is almost as though he cannot get enough. I am always feeding him, usually once every hour, he just loves to snack. He also started taking a bottle of breast milk about 2 weeks after he was born. So that has been a lot easier for getting out of the house. He takes both really well!
Diapering: Like I mentioned before, Bennett lasted in newborn diapers for about 2 weeks, and he was peeing through them pretty quickly. He has been in size 1 diapers since then. We especially like Luvs and Pampers Swaddlers. Huggies were not our favorite, in the newborn size, as those were the ones he was peeing through the most.
We always knew having a boy would mean
possibly getting peed on at timesJ luckily for us, Bennett does not pee without his diaper on very
often. We haven’t had too many pee fountains to deal with yet!
Clothes: The week Bennett was born the weather was a beautiful 75 degrees, but starting the day we came home up until this last week, the average temp has been 150 degreesJ So Bennett has used the heck out of his onesies…..most days I haven’t even bothered to put pants on him. But now that fall is upon us and the temp has gone down, we have worn a few more of the cute newborn outfits with pants and long sleeves.
Clothes: The week Bennett was born the weather was a beautiful 75 degrees, but starting the day we came home up until this last week, the average temp has been 150 degreesJ So Bennett has used the heck out of his onesies…..most days I haven’t even bothered to put pants on him. But now that fall is upon us and the temp has gone down, we have worn a few more of the cute newborn outfits with pants and long sleeves.
He has mostly
only worn newborn sized clothes for the first month. He won’t be in his newborn
clothes much longer, in fact I was going to wash his 3 month clothes this week
since he will probably outgrow the rest of the newborn clothes he has been
wearing shortly.
Social: Bennett’s best time of day is morning. He is so smiley and happy in the morning. Overall, he is very alert and focuses very well on objects moving, lights, faces, and responds quickly to noises. He has started to “test” his vocal cords, and we have noticed him starting to make “cooing” noises this past week. He also started to smile this past week, and not due to gas or falling asleep faces, REAL smiles! Just melted our hearts!
Mama: The first two weeks were rough on mama, I knew recovery would be tough, but I never imagined how tough. The recovery weeks were worse than the actual laboring part in my opinion! Around week 3 I really started to feel good again. I am loving being Bennett’s mom! We have our moments, but Josh and I are learning more things daily about Bennett and being parents. Being a mother has truly changed my life. Most days, I smell like spit up and sour milk, and hardly have time to take a shower, let alone do my hair or make-up. Things that used to matter no longer take up space in my mind...they have been replaced with a whole new set of fears and concerns.
Social: Bennett’s best time of day is morning. He is so smiley and happy in the morning. Overall, he is very alert and focuses very well on objects moving, lights, faces, and responds quickly to noises. He has started to “test” his vocal cords, and we have noticed him starting to make “cooing” noises this past week. He also started to smile this past week, and not due to gas or falling asleep faces, REAL smiles! Just melted our hearts!
Mama: The first two weeks were rough on mama, I knew recovery would be tough, but I never imagined how tough. The recovery weeks were worse than the actual laboring part in my opinion! Around week 3 I really started to feel good again. I am loving being Bennett’s mom! We have our moments, but Josh and I are learning more things daily about Bennett and being parents. Being a mother has truly changed my life. Most days, I smell like spit up and sour milk, and hardly have time to take a shower, let alone do my hair or make-up. Things that used to matter no longer take up space in my mind...they have been replaced with a whole new set of fears and concerns.
Bennett and I spend our days playing with
his cousin, Grace, going on walks with his Aunt Emily and Grace, playing,
singing, cooing, and napping. I love spending my days with Bennett and I have a
bittersweet feeling about going back to work. I don’t want to leave my little
man, but at the same time I have a whole new attitude towards going to work every
day and having adult interaction. I could not do this stay at home mom thing
forever
My day progresses during nap time and
pauses every moment in between. Some days are harder than others but each day I
count my blessings and thank God. I thank Him for an amazing family, friends, a
sweet and adorable son, and a great father and man for my son and me.
I can no longer make plans like I used to because I can no longer see past
today...maybe this is a good thing. My need for control has been mellowed very
much. This is all still so new to me...and I'm doing the best I can.
Daddy: Josh was able to work from home and take some additional time off the two weeks after Bennett was born. It was so nice to have him home during the most difficult time of my recovery. I was really sad to see him go back to workL Josh has embraced fatherhood so well. I love watching him play and interact with Bennett. I warms my heart to see him so proud of his son, and I can only imagine the hopes and dreams he has for him. I know Josh cannot wait for Bennett to be big enough to run around and play ball with him. Since I am nursing Bennett, Josh hasn’t had the opportunity to help as much as I know he would like to, but we have adjusted and found other ways he can help out. Josh enjoys rocking Bennett to sleep after I get done feeding him each night before bed. Josh bathes Bennett while I watch. He loves to help out when he can, and comes home every day for lunch to spend time with us, and the moment he gets home from work he scoops Bennett up into his arms.
Daddy: Josh was able to work from home and take some additional time off the two weeks after Bennett was born. It was so nice to have him home during the most difficult time of my recovery. I was really sad to see him go back to workL Josh has embraced fatherhood so well. I love watching him play and interact with Bennett. I warms my heart to see him so proud of his son, and I can only imagine the hopes and dreams he has for him. I know Josh cannot wait for Bennett to be big enough to run around and play ball with him. Since I am nursing Bennett, Josh hasn’t had the opportunity to help as much as I know he would like to, but we have adjusted and found other ways he can help out. Josh enjoys rocking Bennett to sleep after I get done feeding him each night before bed. Josh bathes Bennett while I watch. He loves to help out when he can, and comes home every day for lunch to spend time with us, and the moment he gets home from work he scoops Bennett up into his arms.
First Family Photo
First Day at Home from the Hospital
Loves being outside
Love those big eyes!
First walk outside
First boat ride-11 days old!
All smiles!!
Loves the vibrating chair and looking outside
First Hawkeye tailgate at 2 and half weeks old
Favorite way to sleep, on our chests
Cousin Grace and Bennett
First weekend away, at the lake in Illinois
Daddy and Bennett love boating!
Bright eyed and happy in the morning with mom!
We get more smiles everyday
Daddy and Bennett love watching tv together (don't let this fool you, it doesn't last that long!)
Bath time isn't so bad!
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