Recipes

Stressed Backwards Is Desserts

If you’ve been keeping up with my blog, you know I’ve been stressing about Gerrit’s 4 month sleep regression. Much more so than I probably should be. But one day last week, I decided I needed a distraction. Baking!

Well, there really isn’t any bakeware here in TLF, so I had to figure out what I could make with the one pan we bought: a 9×9 square baking pan. This was made easier when I noticed I had two really yucky looking bananas on the counter (oops). I have a recipe for Strawberry Banana Bread that uses a 9×13 pan, but I figured I could cut it in half. So here’s the recipe that I made:

2015-03-19 15.04.00Strawberry Banana Bread

Total Time: 1 hour, 10 minutes
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Serves: 9

Ingredients:

1/2 c. vegetable oil
1-1/2 c. all-purpose flour
1 t. ground cinnamon
1-1/2 t. baking powder*
1/2 t. ground nutmeg
1/4 t. kosher salt
2 large eggs
3/4 c. granulated sugar
1/2 T. pure vanilla extract
2 large ripe bananas
1/2 lb. strawberries
1/2 c. powdered sugar
1 T. fresh lemon juice

Directions:

1. Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Oil and flour a 9- by 13-inch casserole dish. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, cinnamon, baking soda, nutmeg, and salt.

2. In a medium bowl, lightly beat eggs. Add granulated sugar, oil, and vanilla and whisk to combine. Mash bananas (you should get about 1 cup) and stir into egg mixture. Add egg mixture to flour mixture and mix just until incorporated. Fold in strawberries.

3. Transfer batter to prepared dish and bake until a wooden pick inserted into center comes out clean, 45 to 50 minutes. Transfer to a cooling rack and let cool for 5 minutes.

4. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, whisk together confectioners’ sugar and lemon juice until smooth. Spread icing over warm cake, then let cool completely.

* I accidentally bought baking powder instead of baking soda. After some research, I discovered you could replace baking soda with 2-3x the amount in baking powder. Good to know!

2015-03-20 11.14.56Quick and easy (even with a baby to entertain!), very yummy, and good for breakfast, a snack, or dessert! I love the bits of strawberry and hint-of-lemon glaze that brighten up an already delicious food. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

Daily living · Parenting

4 Month Sleep Torture

Yes, we are definitely going through the 4 month sleep regression torture. I had never heard of this whole sleep regression thing until I had a baby and started researching about baby sleep. I was dreading its arrival, and now it is here.

First of all, if you have kids and are thinking, 4 month sleep regression? I don’t remember so-and-so going through that. then you are very lucky. Some kids have a few weeks of slightly disrupted sleep so parents might barely notice it. Others, like mine, use it as a way to test his already stressed out parents. πŸ™‚ I will admit that we were falling into some bad habits before we hit this stage: rocking/patting/nursing to sleep and bed-sharing being the big ones. Not that there is anything wrong with any of these! When I read The Baby Sleep Book by the Sears family, one thing really stood out to me: If you resent it, change it. And when I was reading the book, I really wasn’t resenting any of the things we were doing at the time. But a month later? Resentment is setting in.

Here’s what we are dealing with: Naps have been quite short. 30-45 minutes most of the time. Because Gerrit’s naps are short, he should be getting 4 or 5 of them, I think. But he will take 3 naps and then fight me on that 4th nap. I think he fights so hard on that last nap because he’s already overtired from the previous short naps. So after a day of poor napping, I decide he needs an early bedtime. So we move into the bedtime routine: bath, book, boob, bed. Often he’s so tired that he conks out right away. But then the fun begins. He will wake up 40-45 minutes after he first falls asleep. When he falls back to sleep, we try to get him back in his bed. Sometimes he stays asleep (but wakes up 5 minutes later), but often his eyes pop open and it’s back to square one. So we play this game until 11pm or so when Andrew & I are just tired of it. So we get ready for bed, I pick up the fussing Gerrit, and we all go to bed. Gerrit almost instantly falls asleep then. A little bit later, Andrew falls asleep. And then I lay there awake until 1:30 or 2:00 in the morning. Then there are several night wakings by Gerrit, although I never let him fully wake up. I just open up my top so he can nurse. Sometimes he seems to take a good feeding, other times he’s just nursing back to sleep. But I feel like I’m looking at the clock every 1-2 hours, so I’m not getting quality sleep. Gerrit is up for the day between 7:30 and 8:30. And then the cycle begins again.

I don’t think this setback in his sleep would bother me as much if he hadn’t had those two good nights of sleep. I really thought we were on to something! But when he regressed, I was in tears. Literally. One of those nights, I was sitting on the bed sobbing while rocking a screaming baby. I knew it was affecting my sleep too. Not just sharing the bed with a baby, but me not being able to fall asleep. I think the combination of my sleep deprivation and my building anxiety was making it impossible for me to settle down and relax enough to sleep.

After nearly a week of constantly helping Gerrit get back to sleep, I contacted a local sleep consultant. She offers free 15-minute phone consults to kind of evaluate what’s going on and offer some basic advice. She told me things that I already knew: Gerrit is going through the 4 month sleep regression as well as a big cognitive growth spurt (Wonder Week 19). Her main advice was to keep bed-sharing for right now. She said it was important that we were all getting sleep. Basically, just to hang out in survival mode and see if he gets back on track in a few weeks.

It has still been hard on us. Andrew & I spend most evenings going back and forth trying to get Gerrit to sleep on his own. It definitely causes some tension, because neither of us know what to do to help Gerrit. I’ve gotten advice from family and several friends (I appreciate it, ladies!), but I think I make things worse by trying to implement different techniques all the time. 😦

So now I’m back to tracking Gerrit’s sleep. I really just want to see how much sleep he’s actually getting on a daily basis. In my mind, it just doesn’t seem like it could be enough, so I’m hoping I’m wrong. After day #1 it looks like he is roughly getting 12 hours of sleep a day. Seems a bit on the low side, but the average for his age is 11-14 hours a day. Part of me thinks I should be relieved that he’s in “the window,” but then there’s part of me that worries that maybe that amount of sleep isn’t enough for him.

We are really trying to encourage Gerrit to go to sleep “drowsy but awake.” It’s supposed to teach him to self-sooth rather than need one of us to help him go back to sleep through rocking or nursing. He does better with it some nights than others, and he does better with it for morning naps than afternoon ones. I don’t push it in the middle of the night though. Once I’ve gone to sleep for the night, if he doesn’t easily fall back to sleep in his bed, then he comes to bed with me.

I’m really hoping that he will get back on track after this 4 month age. It will roughly coincide with us moving into a house and FINALLY getting settled here in North Carolina, so we’ll see if things get better or worse for awhile. I’d love to start working on getting Gerrit into his own bedroom (after I decorate!), but I don’t want to do that until he’s sleeping better.

So have any of you had a baby with less than desirable sleep patterns? πŸ™‚ I’d love to hear what worked (and didn’t work) for you!

Daily living · Travel

Meeting More Family!

Good grief, I’ve been working on this post for nearly a month! Gerrit has kept me very occupied during that time, but I really wanted to get it published finally.

While we were in Wisconsin, we mostly saw Andrew’s family. His parents flew in from Reno, and the majority of his extended family live in the state, so it was fairly easy to see everyone. My family, on the other hand, is a little more spread out! Almost all of my extended family is in Michigan, although in the winter, I also have grandparents that head down to Florida to wait out the cold. I have one sister still in Wisconsin, but the other two and my parents live down in Tennessee now. Like I said: spread out!

We spent the most time with my sister Amanda and her family. You wouldn’t have guessed it though, because I took pretty much NO photos at their house. I blame stress and lack of sleep for this. πŸ™‚ I finally got a photo of Amanda, Gerrit, and myself at the baby shower she threw for us:

IMG_4209My mom’s parents drove over for our last weekend in Wisconsin. I’m thankful they were able to come over to see their newest great-grandchild before we headed south! The weather in February in the Midwest can be pretty hard to plan around. Here they are with Gerrit:

IMG_4220I just laugh at Gerrit’s reaction to the camera: completely solemn! One of these days he’ll realize you SMILE for the camera, not just study it intently.

My dad’s sisters had planned on driving over to meet Gerrit (and see us) that last weekend as well, but Mother Nature had other plans and dumped snow on them. They were pretty disappointed; I was too! So Gerrit will have to wait until our next trip up north to meet his crazy great aunts. πŸ™‚

After nearly a month in Wisconsin, it was time to head down to North Carolina so Andrew could report at our next duty station. Since the rest of my family is in Tennessee, we made Chattanooga a stop on our trip. Only my mom had met Gerrit, so I was excited for my dad and youngest two sisters to meet our little guy!

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Kelsi with Gerrit (sitting on his cousin!)

Kelsi’s little boy, Braxton, was pretty excited about meeting Gerrit! He wanted to hold him, play with him… pretty much anything that we would let him do with to Gerrit.

IMG_4239Aren’t they cute together?! Since meeting Gerrit, Braxton has become a big brother, and from what I hear he is loving it! I can’t wait until Gerrit and his new cousin, Nolan, are big enough to play together.

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Gerrit with his Aunt Becki

My sister Becki has said she won’t hold babies until they have some head control… so I’m glad Gerrit was almost 4 months old when she got to meet him. I wish we had had more time in Chattanooga for her to take some photos of him, because she has recently graduated with a degree in photography. Hopefully next time!

Gerrit with Mimi & Papa
Gerrit with Mimi & Papa

Last but not least, Gerrit had to meet my dad… his Papa! Gerrit’s middle name (Allen) is after my dad’s middle name. Since my dad didn’t get to pass on his last name to any boys, I wanted our first son to have part of his name.

I realize Gerrit doesn’t look thrilled to meet any of his family, haha, but he was much more interested in person! Like I’ve said, he is a pretty serious little guy. He really likes to observe people for awhile before he starts smiling and interacting with them. Slow to warm up to people, just like his momma. I’m hoping that the next time he sees everyone, he will get to play with them more and start to get to know them. I know he will love his crazy family!