Tuesday, August 13, 2013

What I've Learned in a Week

These days I have a plethora of topics I want to write about; motherhood, sleep ( or lack there of), Emma's daily signs of growth, caring for a premature baby, and the list continues. However,  I only have time to write a little, so I'm going to attempt to combine some of these topics in What I've Learned In a Week!

I love to learn new things, and I'm usually pretty proactive about learning on my own, however when Emma arrived early, I really didn't have any time to "learn" about the days ahead.  While I was pregnant I did read some books, but I was reading to learn about what was going on inside my body with that sweet little girl, not what would happen once she arrived.  Mistake #1.  If you are pregnant or plan to become so, I would encourage you to skip ahead and read about life after delivery too!  So here are some things I've learned in a week... some this week, last week, and two weeks ago!

1. Mother's Instinct is serious. Trust it.
2. More babies are born premature than you hear about.
3. The hospital should give you some education about premature babies and what to expect.  Not just have you watch the video on back sleeping and purple cry.
4. Doctors don't always have answers, but they will do as many procedures as they can to find one.
5. Breastfeeding is not my thing.
6. Hemangiomas are totally common, just this week I learned 2 of my friends' babies had them. (Thanks for scaring me Doc!)
7. I like and need routine and structure in my days.  Trying to get a newborn on one is hard work when you don't know what day of the week it is and what time it is.
8. Babies can get over-scheduled, even though all they do is sleep through an activity.
9. I was wrong about not wanting some of the items in the Baby Store, I now see how some of these things are helpful. (Not that I've run out to buy any of them though.)
10. I miss DirectTV only for the Today Show and news in the mornings.  (We got rid of it and installed a Roku device about a month ago. I don't watch much TV these days, never really have, but I do miss some news with my coffee in the morning. I feel very out of touch with what's going on in the world. Guess I will need to find time to look it up on line.)

And last but not least, I have learned each week that my love for Emma and Kevin grows stronger everyday. Each day Kevin shows me a side of him I've yet to see, and I see Emma change right before my eyes. Our life was really good before, and nobody could've told me it could be better. But it is!


1 comment:

  1. Babies are never scheduled, I'm chuckling here......
    Hugs
    Karen

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