Friday, January 22, 2016

Happy Weekend!

How are you?

This morning we are going to breakfast as a family (another first!), then we're going to help our aunt & uncle move into their new home.

Here are some links to go along with your morning vice;

It's only January, but who's already in the mood for landscaping?

Loved this momma's article on breast milk.

We are almost finished with The Office...oh Michael Scott, how we'll miss your antics!

Yum yum. (minus the onions)

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Back To School, Back To School...



I'm going back to work next week! I am super super excited because not only am I going back, but I get to take Adalynn with me! 

Remember last year when I was going through the Path Intl. Instructor Certification? I had to complete a bunch of student teaching under the supervision of a certified instructor. 

Since we moved to our new barn last spring, our program has been growing in leaps and bounds. In addition to more classes and more riders, we have two more ladies that are currently going through the certification process to become instructors. 

So, I get to be there to supervise! Since I'm not doing the actual instructing, I'm able to take Adalynn with me. Our new barn is heated, so on lesson days it will be 45 degrees in the barn, which is just perfect for me to have her in a wrap with a light jacket over her. 

I feel so extremely fortunate to have a job where I'm able to take my newborn daughter to work with me. It will get us both out of the house and, even better, I don't have to leave her just yet. 

It's going to feel so good for both of us to be out in the fresh air, moving and grooving baby :) Plus, she gets to finally meet her Renew family! 

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Top Products for Surviving the First Month with a Newborn



Sounds a little dramatic, doesn't it? Surviving.

But it's true! Between the lack of sleep, determining why your baby is crying (and what to do about it), learning how to change a diaper, bathe your baby, or clothe her without breaking off her arms or legs. What is that snorting noise she's making? Is that a lazy eye? Can I just let her cry like that? And I thought babies were suppose to sleep, like, all of the time?


As part of our decision to live more simply, we try our hardest to get by with only things we really need and use. There are a whole lot of baby products out there, most all of them look fabulous, cute, useful and all that jazz, but what do you really need for a newborn? 

Happily, not much! 


I've made a list of the simple products that we found to be the most useful to have for our newborn. Below are the few things that really helped us keep our sanity. 



This lullaby sound machine and projector.

It has all sorts of noises you can choose from, we always have it on rain. I especially love it because I always needed a box fan on to sleep, but since we have her sleeping in our room right now, this easily replaced that noise. Plus the projector doubles as a perfect night light, so when we get up to feed or change her, we don't have to turn any other lights on. 



Aj lived in these white newborn onesies. So simple, and simple is all we needed those first few weeks. Plus, they have the mitten cuffs for when her nails were getting too long or if her hands felt too chilly at night. 



She was always wr
apped in a flannel receiving blankets over her onesie. They also double as a great burp cloth in a pinch!



At night, we wrapped her in these Swaddleme velcro swaddle blankets. We loved them because they take the guesswork out of swaddling, you just lay your baby on the open blanket and fold the flaps until you can velcro them together. Perfect! We also learned that our little one didn't like having her arms swaddled, so we just started with it under her armpits, leaving her arms free and clear.




The hospital actually gave us this bulb syringe. The first time I ever thought to use it was when, one day, she was snorting almost like a pig when she was breathing. Even though I couldn't see anything up her nose, I gave it a try anyways and man let me tell you the ick nasty whopper I sucked out of there! And then...voila! Her breathing was fine. I've since become a booger-sucking pro :)  




This newborn-to-toddler tub was perfect. We just lay her in the little hammock up top and can fill the little tub up until the water hits her back, she loves it. Of course she's too little to play right now, but the warm water comforts her and she just relaxes for her little spa sessions :) Bonus, take the hammock out and she's got her own little bath until she grows past toddler stage!





Butt wipes!! Now, you're probably thinking obviously, but I'm recommending these two specifically because they were the best for her skin. Babyganics Fragrance Free Wipes and Pampers Sensitive Wipes are the only two types of wipes that left her without a rash, so that's all we used (and continue to use) for the time being. 





slow flow bottle nipple. I'm breastfeeding, but we avoided a huge fiasco (story for another time) by having a bottle so that we were able to use what I had pumped to feed her. Make sure you have a slow flow nipple, as that's the closest to the natural flow of momma's breast. It can still be too fast for a newborn, so make sure you just feed small amounts at a time between burping, plus it will give your baby's tummy time to catch up and realize that she is full.

I hope this list was helpful. If you've been there, what are some things that really helped you when your little one was in the newborn phase? 


Tuesday, January 19, 2016

One Month Old!


Yep, again with not cooperating for the camera :)

Adalynn turned a month old this past Sunday, which is crazy because I feel like we were just in the hospital last week. At the same time I feel like she's been here forever and can't imagine our life without her.  


So here's what she's been up to lately.




Smiles, smiles, smiles! She just started last week and it mostly happens when she gets kisses from her daddy or momma...also gas. Gas works too. 

She loves to stretch, especially after she eats. She reaches her arms way up and arches her back. Thankfully she is starting to wait until after she is done eating because, let me tell you, that did not feel good.  

She's starting to sleep really well at night, we've finally in the past couple of days been able to establish a bedtime routing and aim to have her sleeping by 10:30, then she's been waking only two times before morning. It's so awesome. I never thought three hours of sleep could feel so good. 

Another couple of things: She sleeps with her mouth open. It's too cute. Also, I can't decide if she has reddish hair or not. She loves her bath time and almost always pees in it. And I finally started dressing her in clothes other than her white onesies, which is what she lived in for three weeks straight :) 

We had one 40 degree day last week and we decided it was past time for us to all go outside. I put her in my baby wrap (which is about the greatest thing every) and we went outside, took the dog for a walk and just hung our around the yard for a good hour. She slept the whole time and it was so nice to be outside as a whole family! Crossing my fingers that we get another one of those days soon!

Monday, January 11, 2016

First Family Picture

We finally took our Christmas tree down last night. It always makes me sad to take it down, but it was time...especially because it stopped getting watered about two weeks ago (!) 

Before we took it down though, we had to snap a couple of pictures. It took me about half an hour of googling to figure out how to set the shutter delay on our camera, but we finally got it :) 


It's hard taking pictures with an awake baby! In almost all of the pictures she either quick turned her head around, was yawning or had her hands in her face. But I'm happy we finally have a picture of the three of us. 

Now that I know where that delayed-shutter release is, I'm going to try really really hard to remember to take lots of pictures of all of us together! 
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