Not too long ago, Matt and I were at
a party…having a conversation with individuals (whom I will leave nameless to
ensure that their children will not be taken from them) about things baby books
don’t teach you about. Like for instance...
· Blowing in your infant’s face while
they are crying for HOURS on end, allows you to have a few moments of
silence…while you’re baby tries to catch their breath. (Trust me, Matt has been
yelled at plenty of times for this. I don’t even have to be in the same room to
know that he has “silenced” her. If she’s crying hard and suddenly stops, I
know.)
· Placing
your infant’s face in direct sunlight forces them to close their eyes…which
makes falling asleep A LOT easier on both parent and baby.
· Poking/brushing
party favors on your infant’s eyes may also have a similar effect as placing
your infant’s face in direct sunlight.
· You
won’t clean and sterilize your 2ndchild’s binky. Save your precious time
and energy and don’t bother with the first child. (Could you imagine what the
13th child in a family would have growing on their binky?)
· Threatening
to sell your infant or give them to an orphanage, or put them up for adoption
after a LONG night of crying and being up every 2 hours, makes your infant
sleep better the following night. (Sounds like it might work, but in reality it
really doesn’t. But it was worth a try.)
· Promising
to throw out your infants belongings (toys, stuffed animals, blankets, etc) on
the street so the neighborhood kids can enjoy them doesn’t make your infant
stop crying. So just save your breath.
· Allowing
your infant to sleep with you in your bed is harmless. But there may be minor
side effects that occur during the nights that your infant is in his/her crib.
Such side effects may include, but are not limited to things like: Digging frantically through the covers
to find your crying baby, or grabbing your spouse’s knee and panicking because
you’ve found your infant's head but can’t locate the rest of their body.
· Bathing
your infant once a week is sufficient. Sometimes your life becomes so busy with
work, taking care of the house, errands, etc, that it’s ok if you make it to
the end of the week and realize that you’ve only given your baby a bath once
that week. Look on the bright side, it prevents his/her skin from drying out
AND it saves a little on your water bill.
·
Lathering
your infant up with "Johnson's Bedtime Bath and Bedtime Lotion" or
“Aveeno Baby Calming Lotion”(which is supposedly "clinically proven to
help baby sleep better”) isn’t necessary. You are better off squirting it out
in the garbage disposal to lessen that garbage smell. Yes, those lotions and
bath washes smell SO good, but does it actually calm your infant and help them
sleep better? I beg to differ.
·
Jokingly,
telling “strangers” at a Maple Queen Pageant (when complimented on how great
your 6 month old was throughout the entire pageant) that you drugged them
before you arrived, probably isn’t such a good idea…well, I mean, unless you
want them to slowly walk away, speechless, pretending they just didn’t hear that come out
of a parent’s mouth.
·
The
tiny spray bottles that come in an infant grooming kit quenches your 7 months
old thirst just as good (if not better) than a bottle or sippy cup. They can
even be conveniently placed right in your pocket without that added bulkiness
that bottles and sippy cups have.
Finally,
·
Toys
are a waste of money. Plastic bags, chapstick, diapers, containers, (in other
words, everyday items that adults use) are excellent toys to keep your 8 month
old occupied for extended periods of time. (Don’t worry about the warning
labels found on plastic bags. They are completely harmless…as long as the
infant is “supervised”…while playing in the pantry…with the door slightly
propped open with just enough space for your infant to crawl out of.
Surprised
Mady has made it through the past 9 months?? Don’t worry. We’re kind of
surprised too. Matt and I often say, “Can you believe that SHE relies on and
trusts US??” It’s a little scary knowing that both Matt and I are responsible
for that little individual. Whether it’s from all the lovin’s, hugs, kisses,
plastic bags, tiny shots of water from her grooming spray bottle, or blueberry
puffs, apparently we have done SOMETHING right. Besides, I wouldn’t trade her
for ANYTHING…well ...almost anything. Just kidding. : )
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Her Mommy & Daddy love her SO very much! <3 |