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Berend: 3 Months

This month was kind of a blur. Between moving and doing some solo parenting, Berend’s 3rd month was both hectic and very low key.

Age: 3 months on 15 August 2018
Weight: 14 lbs (our best estimate)
Height: 25.5″ (our best estimate)
Teeth: none
Clothing Size: 3-6 months & 6 months
Diaper Size: size 2 in disposable and one size in cloth
Milestones: He has discovered his hands and enjoys sucking on them, sleeping 6 hours straight (once), lots of new vocal sounds (including “mama!”), starting to grasp at toys, sitting supported (good neck control)

Likes: Sucking and mouthing anything he can get his mouth on, nursing to sleep and nursing to wake, watching Gerrit, watching the TV when he can see it, movement (being carried/bounced), his play mat, bath time, sitting supported, standing supported, walking supported

Berend loves watching Gerrit anytime he’s around:

Dislikes: Being tired, not having Mama’s undivided attention, diaper changes at night, not being able to get toys in his mouth, the car seat (including car rides and the stroller), being restricted by a baby carrier, sleeping long stretches

Getting comforted by Mama during our trip west because he hates the car seat
His face pretty much shows how he feels about stroller rides right now too

Sleeping: Berend is still sleeping swaddled in his bassinet for naps and nighttime. We’re nearing the end of his time in the bassinet, because he’s getting so long! We’ll see if we max out the 15 lb weight limit before we move him because of length.

All sleeping now pretty much takes place in our bedroom. Occasionally, he’ll finish a nap on my lap in the living room, but he can’t really fall asleep out there anymore. In the bedroom he gets swaddled and has white noise to help him fall asleep. This month he had some days that he got 15 hours of sleep and other days only 12! Overall he averaged about 14 hours a day.

Sleep honestly wasn’t great this month, besides that one night he had a 6 hour stretch. I think besides that, his longest stretch was only 3 hours. And most of the time it was more like 2 hours or less. Some nights he was easy to get back down to sleep after he nursed, and other times I had to try to get him back to sleep over and over again. The worst nights were during Leap 2. He was SO fussy during the day for those two weeks as well.

He took a LOT of catnaps. I tried putting him down earlier. I tried putting him down later. It was very hit or miss. By the time he turned 3 months, it seemed like an hour was his sweet spot for getting ready for a nap. Even then, sometimes he’d take an hour and a half nap, and other times he’d nap for 10 minutes! As much as I didn’t want to obsess over it… I obsessed over it. I just wanted the kid to nap! Napping made him much happier, and not napping made him very cranky. Evenings were pretty rough…he often wouldn’t nap well in the late afternoon, so evenings were scream fests while I tried to make/eat dinner with Gerrit. It was rough.

Eating: Berend still nurses for a very short amount of time (5 minutes or less) for the most part. He also still nurses every 1.5-2 hours most of the time. He’ll nurse longer when he’s nursing to sleep, so I often go ahead and let him do that. He’s much calmer and gulps less air then too when he’s sleepy. So for now he’s mostly nursing when he’s going down for a nap, going to bed, or during the night. Not ideal, but I’m okay with it.

Mommy Update: This was the month I was dreading! Not because it was the third month, but because Andrew was gone for most of it. Berend slept one 6 hour stretch shortly after he turned 2 months old, but once we moved into our new house (to the day), he started taking short catnaps and only sleeping 1-2 hours stretches at night. I was exhausted! But with Andrew and my mom here, I was able to get a nap most mornings. Once they both left, my exhaustion went to a whole new level. I dreaded nights, because my sleep was very broken. Throw in Gerrit coming in around 4 or 5am after wetting the bed, and then Berend getting up at 6am? I have no idea how much sleep I was actually getting.

Tired Mama = Crabby Mama. I definitely feel bad that I wasn’t at my best for my boys, and some days we were just in survival mode. My goals were to get a shower every other day, get some easy home cooked dinners on the table most days, and keep up with laundry. I pretty much succeeded haha. The rest of the house was a bit neglected.

The postpartum hormonal fun continues. This month is when the dreaded hair loss started. I’m pretty sure it didn’t start last time until Gerrit was 3 or 4 months old. This time it started when Berend was about 2-1/2 months old. Ugh, it grosses me out losing that much hair all the time! I’ve been breaking out a lot too. I feel like it’s been happening since I had Berend, and I just thought it would be going away by now. I feel like I’m 13 again!

With Andrew gone, I definitely had to get out of my comfort zone this month. I ran errands with both boys, including the commissary. This wouldn’t have been a big deal earlier, when Berend just chilled in the Moby wrap. But now he basically tries to escape the baby carrier, pushing himself sideways and leaning backwards the whole time. He’s ridiculous haha.

So I tried wearing him with the ring sling. And I pulled out the Ergo to see how he did with that. Still playing around with both of those, but I’m hoping to get the ring sling to work out since it’s the easiest to get on and off!

We also went out to some play dates on base. I wanted to get us out of the house, I wanted Gerrit to play with some kids his age, and I wanted to meet some moms. It’s a bit stressful getting two kids out of the house by myself, but it was worth it. Even though I’m an introvert and I enjoy alone time, it was really hard being home alone with two kids and no adult interaction for days at a time.

Memorable Events: Moving to New Mexico

Well, the drive from Arkansas to New Mexico was not very fun. The only time Berend wasn’t crying/screaming was when he was asleep. So when he was awake, we basically stopped every 10 minutes so I could calm him down. He would get to the point of crying where he’d sound like he stopped breathing — it freaked me out!

But we did make it to New Mexico. We spent a couple of days in TLF, then moved into our house on base. I’m excited to be staying in one place for a few years! This will be the house where Berend makes his first memories.

After we moved in, nothing too exciting happened though. We had unpacking and exploring to do. Minus two weeks, my mom was here to help out, which was SO appreciated with Andrew being gone.

Having Mimi around is the best! The extra pair of hands was really helpful, but I didn’t realize how much I missed having another adult to talk to. Plus my mom helps calm me down a bit. We all know I can be a bit high strung…

So there’s Berend’s 3rd month! Here’s his August photo:

As usual, Gerrit wanted to be involved too, and I never say no to a brother photo!

Berend, we adore your big happy smile! No matter how many 20 minute naps you take, your smile is irresistible, and I can’t help but smile back. I can already see that you are determined and feisty, and we can’t wait to see what new things you learn next month! We love you, little bear.

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Berend’s Newborn Photos

I’ve been meaning to share these for a few days now, but being on my own with two kids has taken up all of my time. I try to get myself to bed as soon as I can since Berend is up multiple times in the night yet.

These were also taken by my sister, Becki, of Vander Warf Photography. Just a few weeks after she drove down to take my maternity photos, she drove back for newborn photos! Berend arrived on a Tuesday, and Becki let us know she’d be coming down that weekend to take photos of our little guy, so all the photos are of Berend at only 4 days old.

We started with some family photos, since I figured Gerrit would have a very short attention span for posed photos. Plus there was a fun event at the children’s museum that day that he and Andrew were going to, so both of them were anxious to leave the house!

This next one seriously cracks me up… Becki captured the moment when Berend started crying at the perfect moment:

Once the guys left, we switched gears. We took over Gerrit’s bedroom, since it had good lighting and was probably the warmest. Becki brought lots of props to use, and we did our best to try them all out. Berend was not the most cooperative subject, haha, but Becki still got some really cute shots of him.

I had gotten photos of Gerrit with Andrew’s uniform when he was a newborn, and at that time Andrew was still enlisted. But now that he’s a pilot, I really wanted photos of Berend with Andrew’s flight suit.

And last, but not least, Berend’s birth stats photo:

All the photos turned out so nice, and I’m so glad we were able to get them done while Berend was so tiny! Babies grow so quickly, and I’m so happy to have these to remember those early days.

 

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Maternity Photos (Part 2)

After a full afternoon of lifestyle maternity photos, we went back to our house for dinner and relaxing. The next day we were headed out for some more traditional outdoor maternity photos. I was looking forward to some posed family photos, but I also was going to be doing some more glamorous ones, which I never did when I was pregnant with Gerrit.

Being unfamiliar with Little Rock’s parks, I had to do a bit of research to find a nice spot for outdoor photos. I started by looking at some state parks in the area, but with my mobility and comfort level going downhill as I got further into my pregnancy, I ruled out anything that was going to involve hiking. That’s when I stumbled upon The Old Mill. It looked so pretty in photos, and I thought it would be perfect for a springtime look. Here are some of my favorites:

This next one is my favorite of just Andrew and me. We’re not known for being great at posing for photos, but this one turned out really sweet.

This next one is probably my favorite family photo of us. That bridge is so cool, and Gerrit definitely shows off his personality, haha!

After the family photos, Andrew and Gerrit walked around the park while I changed into some long dresses for solo pictures. I absolutely love how they turned out!
Since we didn’t know the gender of our baby, I didn’t really want to wear pink or blue. But I do love purple, and this dress was so pretty for our spring photos.

A huge thank you again to my talented sister Becki for taking these beautiful photos! I love having these to look back on from my second pregnancy, and I can’t wait to display some in our new home.