Saturday, November 26, 2011

10 reflections on maternity leave


As I approach the end of my maternity leave, I’m reflecting on the things that have happened and the things I’ve learned about parenting and life. I return to work Monday after five months off. Here are some of the things I learned.

1.       Sleep is an obsession.
My sister said this, and it’s true. Sleep takes priority over everything else when you are a parent. Sleep for yourself. Sleep for your baby. Sleep for your other kid. Luckily, the baby is a good sleeper. But he still gets up once a night, meaning I never get an uninterrupted night. Austin’s sleep is a bigger problem. Right at the start of my maternity leave, he started refusing to take naps. Now, he doesn’t nap at all. Most of the time, he’s cranky by 4 p.m. And if I don’t get my 20-minute nap, I’m no good. It’s something I stress about every day. 

2.       Don’t bother showering until the end of the day.
Some days, I went out for a steamy walk only to return with a baby who only calmed down if I strapped him in the baby carrier, skin to skin. There’s just no point to taking an early shower, unless you can manage to find the time to take one again later. Plus there’s the spit-up, which leads me to:

3.       It’s not whether there’s spit-up on your clothes, but how much.
The first night at the hospital, Merrick spit up amniotic fluid. He hasn’t stopped spitting up since. Several times a day. On me. It’s not worth it to change clothes unless there’s really a lot. I hardly leave the house anyway. My least favorite is spit up down the cleavage, pooling at the base of the bra.

4.       Laundry is an almost daily chore.
Even though I don’t change clothes as often as I should, the household laundry piles up quickly. Merrick is changed several times a day. The covers for the cloth diapers are constantly soiled. Laundry needs to be done at least every other day.

5.       I can’t do it alone.
Someone told me I’m spoiled rotten. I don’t really think I am. But I do heavily rely on help with two kids. I’m overwhelmed without it. I have a wonderful husband and fabulous babysitter. But I also have tremendous relatives and friends who have taken Austin on outings, read bedtime stories or just watch out for Austin at the park when I’m nursing or distracted. Even though I haven’t been very involved, several MOMS Club members brought over dinners. My parents and mother-in-law came out to assist. I truly appreciate everything. I still can’t figure out how to do bath time and bed time alone successfully. On the days that I have the boys all day by myself, I get overwhelmed. I don’t know how my stay-at-home mom friends do it every day, every month, every year, in and out. Many of them have no extra help. It truly is much harder than going to work.

6.       I worry too much.
One day, I came home from a solo outing, stood at the screen door and stopped before entering. I looked around and listened for signs of the children. My husband asked me what was going on. “I’m always scared when I get home,” I told him. He sighed and responded, “You worry way too much about what might happen.” It’s so true. I spend a lot of time strategizing. I spend a lot of time worrying. And it usually doesn’t do any good.

7.       You can never have too many batteries.
Baby gadgets require lots of batteries. We change the four D batteries on the swing about every other week. 

8.       There’s stuff I can’t live without.
Some of them include: exercise ball, sound machine (we have three), Snap-n-Go stroller, the Ergo Baby Carrier, pacifiers, swaddles and the swing.

9.       Never plan on eating when you want to.
Family dinners are impossible. The baby cries and needs to eat almost at the exact moment when I’m getting ready to sit down. It doesn’t matter if I’ve tried to time my feedings. Then, on the days we all do sit down together, Austin needs help going poop in the middle of dinner. When I do eat, I rush through it, knowing I may not get to eat otherwise.

10.   It’s hard to enjoy your kids.
As much as I’d like to cherish my time off with the kids, it’s hard when they are screaming at you, often at the same time. It’s difficult when Merrick is turning red and screeching for seemingly no reason while Austin needs help on the toilet. Or Austin refuses to take a bath while Merrick needs to be nursed. Most days, I get up in the morning and try to manage to get through the day without going crazy. I can’t wait for my end-of-the-day shower, T.V. show with the hubby and sometimes, a half glass of wine.

But other times, the kids couldn’t be cuter. Like when I sit on the floor while Austin sets up a toy city of train tracks, matchbox cars and Legos while Merrick bats his musical lion on his playmat. Or when Austin reads a memorized “Brown Bear” to Merrick as they both lie on the bed. Or when Austin laughs hysterically as Merrick tries to roll over.

That’s what makes it all worthwhile.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Blog or Facebook?

Friends and relatives,

I'm trying to determine if people are reading this blog regularly or whether we should just concentrate on the boys' Facebook page. How do you like to keep up with the boys? What do you like to read? Where is the best place to see photos?

I also have a Picasa page where I regularly add photos.

I'm adding a poll to the sidebar of the blog. Please take the poll. Also, you can leave a comment on the blog or send me an e-mail at sarahctully@gmail.com with your thoughts. Let me know so I can make a decision.

Either way, keep in touch!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Milestone for Austin

We've mostly been tracking Merrick's progress on the blog lately. But we're turning our attention back to Austin here.

Austin hit a major milestone this week: He started preschool.




Austin is going to the Tiny Tots program through the city of Orange two days a week.

He brought his Buzz Lightyear lunchbox with trail mix, apple slices, juice box and water on the first day. (Yes, I packed too much.)

Austin wore his favorite, new Lightning McQueen shoes to show his teacher. He also wanted to bring her a juice box, but I told him that she would probably bring her own snack. Austin immediately liked the city rug.



Austin did pretty well when I dropped him off, but he was teary when I arrived to pick him up. We're hoping it will be a little less traumatic on his second day tomorrow. We're so proud of him.

Below is an unrelated picture of Austin with Curious George at the library. Austin got to meet one of his favorite characters during a special story time on Saturday.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tia Laura visits

Tia Laura was the first aunt to meet Baby Merrick this week.















She flew into town, coincedentally, when a family gathering was going on. Laura first got to see her nephew at the Crab Pot. Merrick immediately gave his aunt a big smile.







Laura got to have more one-on-one time with Merrick at home. But she really spent most of her trip with Austin, who needs a lot of stimulation these days. They went on bear hunts, made a menu for Austin's imaginary restaurant and played in the water. Those two were so busy that I didn't get a picture of just the two of them. 

When Merrick was awake, he really reacted to Laura, who is a master of kids' songs and entertainment.

We were so lucky to have her here. We miss her!




Monday, September 12, 2011

Great Grandpa meets his namesake

 

Baby Merrick's name comes from a combination of his great grandparents' names. Last week, Merrick got to meet his last living great grandparent, Richard Tully, or Tata (Sarah's paternal grandfather).

Merrick's due date fell on Tata's 90th birthday, although he was born a few days later.

We missed Great Grandpa's big birthday party, but we had the chance to see Tata when he came to California to visit family members.



Aunt Pat invited us over for dinner at her house, where we took these pictures.

Helen, as well as Great Aunt Linda and Uncle Chuck, also came to town. 

We later got together for a big family dinner at the Crab Pot in Long Beach.

We're so glad Great Grandpa got to meet the baby.




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Friday, September 9, 2011

Grandparents' visit

The kids' grandparents came back to California to give the parents a much-needed break. 

But both Grandma and Grandpa ended up with a lot of work themselves.

Grandpa spent most of the trip working on a project to fix the kitchen table and take care of Austin. Luckily for Grandpa, Austin was happy to help out with the construction, seen below. However, I don't think Austin really sped things along. Still, I think Grandpa was glad to have someone take interest after raising three girls.


Grandma took care of all of us, but especially Merrick so Sarah could leave the house alone. Grandma cooked, cleaned, shopped and had fun with the boys. Here, she is reading "Tikki Tikki Tembo," one of our favorites when we were kids. Grandma didn't get to leave the house much.






Austin was spoiled by Grandpa. No, Grandpa didn't give him the lollipop. Austin got the candy after his haircut. But Grandpa later took him out for orange chicken and ice cream.




We miss Grandma and Grandpa!

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Surviving the first month

We don't get out that much, but Merrick's first month or so has been eventful nonetheless.



Merrick came home from the hospital when he was two days old. He was welcomed by big brother Austin, as well as Grandma and Grandpa (below) who came from Tucson to help out.



From there, we all had to figure out the balance between baby, big brother and everything in between. On one of the first nights, it took about three hours to feed, burp and change the baby multiple times in the middle of the night. We thought it would take a half hour. At one point, Austin came in the room. Both kids were peeing and crying at the same time. That was around 1 or 2 a.m. Fun stuff. But the overnight drama has turned out to be pretty rare. Now, Merrick can go four or sometimes five hour stretches overnight between feedings. Phew.

Here's Merrick at two weeks old.



Grandma went home almost two weeks after Merrick was born, about the same time that Michael's work schedule got busy with USC training camp. Since then, I've enlisted lots of help. We kept our fabulous babysitter, Ana, a few days a week to watch with Austin. On other days, I've wrangled aunts, cousins, friends, whoever to come over to help or take Austin out of the house. Also, friends have brought over dinners. Everyone has been so helpful. I can't express how grateful I am for everyone. I really can't survive without you. There are others who have offered to help and I'm certain to tap them, too.

Here's a picture of Sarah's cousin, Lindsey, one of the helpers. 



Merrick's cousins (Sarah's cousins' kids) came over to meet him and take Austin to the Discovery Science Center. See Kylie and Katelyn with Austin and Merrick:



While Merrick and Mommy stay home most of the time, we have ventured out for a few outings. We started out with a stroller trip here and there -- some with just Merrick, some with both boys. Our first solo car outing was to the Wednesday parent-and-me class. There, I knew I'd get a lot of support from my mommy friends, many of whom have two kids and know how hard it is. I felt so empowered. Since then, we've also been to a few parties with daddy's help: Baby Miles' 100-day celebration and a third-birthday party for Austin's buddy, Quinn.

Merrick didn't do a lot the first month except scream or sleep. He's quite good at both. Merrick smiled for the first time at three weeks. But now that he's five weeks old, he's turned a corner. He's much more alert. He's focusing, smiling and reacting to toys. A few days ago, he clutched a rattle for the first time. He also is transfixed by stuffed animals. We put Austin's Curious George doll near his face and he stared in awe for at least 20 minutes. See a video on the previous post.



It's so fun to have some positive feedback from the little fella, as Austin and Daddy call him.

Curious Merrick

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Almost smiling

Merrick can really smile, but it's hard to catch him in the act. He likes it when we kiss his nose and sometimes when we tickle his feet. Here, I almost caught a smile.


Thursday, August 11, 2011

Big baby Merrick

Merrick turned 3 weeks old today. And he's a big baby.

It turns out that Merrick's initial birth weight was wrong. The hospital somehow messed up.

But as of today, Merrick weighs 10 pounds and is 21 1/2 inches long. He's in the 75th percentile. The doctor says he's progressing.

Merrick also reached another milestone: He smiled. Both mom and dad got grins after we kissed him on his nose.

It's nice to get some positive feedback after weeks of mostly sleeping and screaming.

Take a look at some playtime.


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Playing with Daddy

Merrick usually has only three activities: eating, sleeping or screaming.

We caught him in a rare alert and calm mood, allowing a little playtime with Daddy and Austin. He tracked the rattle with his eyes, flipped to the side on the Boppy pillow and almost climbed over. Yeah, he's already rolling over.


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Grandma's boys

Grandma Judy (Sarah's mom) started her visit on July 12, thinking that she'd get here right around the time of the birth. But she ended up waiting and waiting -- and staying three weeks.

We were grateful for every minute of it. And we're sad she left today.

Grandma did everything for us -- cooked, cleaned, cared for Austin, calmed the baby. She even sorted out my utensil drawers. Still, she didn't think she did enough: She wanted to bake a chocolate cake and make carne seca, but I talked her out of it.

Most of all, she showed us lots of love, especially her grandsons. Grandma and Grandpa plan to come back later this month. We'll miss them until then.





Wednesday, July 27, 2011

First visitors



Merrick had his first visitors today. Above, Great Aunt Pat got to meet her grand nephew.

Later, the Ding family came over. From left, Maven, Sedona and Austin posed with sleeping Merrick. The kids all went swimming while they were here.

Merrick was oddly alert when Maggie held him.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Coming home




Big brother Austin welcomed Merrick when he came home from the hospital today.



What a snoozer. Merrick stayed asleep in the car seat when he came home.

Welcome home, Merrick!
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Born this way

Welcome, Merrick Tully Lev!

Merrick was born Thursday, July 21, 2011, at 12:45 p.m.. He weighed a robust 9 pounds, 10 ounces, to the amazement of Sarah's doctor (and all of us, frankly).

About the name:

First of all, Merrick is a real name. It's a Welsh name meaning "Moor."

But we chose the name as an ode to the baby's great-grandparents.

We wanted a name that combines the initials of his great-grandparents, or as many as practical.

His great-grandparents are:
Richard and Cleo Dawn Tully (Sarah's paternal grandparents.)
Mary and Robert Richardson (Sarah's maternal grandparents.)
Max and Hannah Teichman (Michael's maternal grandparents.)

We thought of squeezing in a silent "H" for Hannah, but we decided against an odd spelling, figuring this was close enough.

Merrick was especially appealing because the name includes "ric."

It's a way to honor Sarah's paternal grandfather, Richard Tully, because the baby's due date was on his 90th birthday, July 17. Yes, he's still living. The whole family had a big birthday bash for "Tata" in Tucson over the weekend.

Also, Richardson is the last name of Sarah's maternal grandparents and maiden name of her dear Aunt Adabelle, who passed away last fall. We found out that we were pregnant shortly after Adabelle's funeral, so we feel that her spirit is very much with this baby. Adabelle was like a third grandmother. It doesn't hurt that Adabelle was an ob/gyn nurse for many years.

Sarah's maternal grandfather's birthday was July 24. The late Robert Richardson would have turned 92 this year.

So, the baby's birthday ended up falling right between the two great-grandfathers' birthdays.

We'll post more about baby Merrick soon.

Monday, July 18, 2011

When will baby come?

Baby No. 2 was due yesterday, July 17.
But he's still not here.
So, I'm going to be induced Wednesday night, if he doesn't come before.
We'll keep you posted!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Nesting

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We were in full nesting mode last week. Even Austin helped build the bassinet -- with no shirt and a toy tool belt on.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

'Sexy' conversation

Here's a conversation I had with Austin one morning while we were still in pajamas.

Scene: Watching and dancing to Lady Gaga concert on TV.

Lady Gaga says to audience: "Do you think I'm sexy? I think you're sexy."

Austin to me: "What's sexy?"

Me: Pause. "Good question. It means pretty. What's pretty?"

Austin: "Dresses. What else?"

Me: "Princesses. Do you think Mommy is pretty?"

Austin: "Not in those pajamas."

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Austin at swim lessons


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Here's a picture of Austin at swim lessons at Hart Park in Orange. He learned how to monkey crawl, float, blow bubbles and kick.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Chicago trip, 2011

We took a trip to Chicago in May 2011. Here are a few pictures from our trip.
Above is Austin on a beach in Chicago.
 
Michael and Austin went out on the glass ledge at the top of the Sears Tower.

Austin outside the Sears Tower.

Happy birthday, Daddy

Here's a picture of Austin on Michael's birthday.