Archive for October, 2009

Daycare

// October 8th, 2009 // No Comments » // blog

5 Oct 2009 | It was an early morning.

I knew it was coming.

We we ready (Well…Gavin was ready).

It was hard to leave Gavin at daycare for very first time. Up until that day, every second of the previous six weeks somehow revolved around him. Knowing that he would be with someone else for the entire day was a scary feeling.

He (read I) made it through the first day of daycare. There will be more daycare to come. Luckily Gavin has a bunch of sweet people caring for him.

The best thing about daycare is that three out of five week-days will be spent with Dad.

I’m really looking forward to this time that I will get to spend with my son. After all, what could be better than daddy daycare?


Diapers

// October 5th, 2009 // 2 Comments » // blog

We got a big shipment of cloth diapers the other day, enough to finish our stash for awhile anyway.  When we found out we were pregnant, I began researching a lot of things, one of which wad cloth diapers.  Josh and Jillian are the ones who introduced them to us, and they are the only people we personally know who use them.  There are a crazy amount of options out there for cloth diapering: sized, one-size (that are supposed to fit birth through potty training), pockets, all-in-ones, pre-folds, covers (that you use for some and not others), all-in-twos, organic, microfiber, bamboo, and on and on. It was slightly overwhelming, so we went to a diaper class in Bloomington at Pinstripes and PolkaDots.  This was highly useful, as the consultant helped us match our lifestyle and preferences to the diapers that would work best for us.  We also got to feel all of the diapers and see how they are used.

We’ve been primarily cloth diapering since Gavin was born, though in pre-folds and covers and a few XS bumgenius all-in-ones that we got at Cotton Babies in STL.  Once he’d gained enough weight we started using the  bumGenius organic one-size diaper and the Bumgenius 3.0 (though we only had 3 of the former and 1 of the latter).  We love these diapers…they fit well, have only leaked due to my mistakes, and even fit my friend’s almost 2 year old daughter!  I couldn’t be happier about our decision to cloth diaper.  It will save us money in the long run (we’ve spent maybe $350 total on our stash and what we have could last us until Gavin’s out of diapers!), it’s satisfying not to put them in the trash after you take them off, and they’re pretty darn cute! I’m thankful that Grant loves them just as much as I do, and that our daycare is happy to use them, too! Today was Gavin’s first day at Children’s House and there were no diaper problems.  I’d encourage anyone who is expecting in the near future to at least explore the option of cloth diapering.  It really isn’t as difficult (or gross) as everyone some people make it seem.  We have to do diaper laundry every other day, but we don’t mind at all (especially since you don’t have to fold them!).

Sweet sleep

// October 3rd, 2009 // No Comments » // blog

Because Gavin is such a great sleeper (I am well aware we are lucky in that regard!!) rarely do I feel the need to nap when he is napping.  However, there really are few things sweeter than napping while your newborn is on your chest/belly! To hear his sweet breaths and sleep noises are wonderful, and the way he nestles in until he gets comfy is an amazing feeling! This picture cracks me up because Daddy caught me sleeping but Gavin seems to be a little awake or dreaming something pretty funny. His facial expression is quite interesting!! I’m hoping we can sneak in another nap before I head back to school in 16 days (more on that later…).