Life Lately

I’ve been mostly MIA from the blog-o-sphere for 3-5 months, and I’ve had a hard time motivating myself to get back into blogging.  Partially I started this blog to document our homes as we fixed them up… and then we had a baby.  And life became much more about hanging out with her and spending time as a family. Oh and my husband got a new job that moved us to a new town and with that job he is working about 1.5 time the amount he was before.  So now we BOTH have full time jobs (I like to call them full time plus jobs because they are both full time with a little extra required) and a whole lot less free time. And because we knew that going into purchasing our new house, he made me promise we decided not to purchase a fixer upper home.  So my DIY posts have been few and far between.  I’m not doing as many because (see above) and the ones I do, I haven’t necessarily had the time to photograph, write up and post. And although all the blog experts say: pick a theme and stick to it (i.e. DIY or parenting or cooking or lettering or…) in order to be successful, that isn’t really why I started this blog.  I have a full time job.  I don’t need to have a ‘successful’ blog, I write because I love to document or share the things going on in my life lately.

So  with that, I wanted to write this post (that sounds like a bunch of excuses) to sort of head the blog in a new direction.  I am going to write as often as I can fit it in my life, which might be 3x a week or it might be 1x a month. I am going to write about my hobbies and things I’ve been doing lately, some DIY, some parenting, some faith lessons, and who knows what else might be thrown in there.  If you want to follow along on my journey, GREAT (you can follow me on insta, like me on facebook, or subscribe to emails over to the right)! If not… keep on your merry way and find someone else to follow… no hard feelings!

And now onto a life update and what I have been up to lately.

If you follow me on Instagram (@amusingmj), you know my new obsession has been with hand lettering. I am LOVING learning to hand letter in beautiful ways and I am so inspired by some CRAZY talented letterers over on Instagram.  Maybe soon I’ll post a who I follow and why, so you can see some of their amazing work! I am also trying my hand at watercolors too… because I think watercolor flowers are amazing! Here are a few of my pieces that I’m really proud of:

Hand Lettering | www.amusingmj.com
I love that so many of the hand letterers use their skills to write bible verses, so for me it has become a great way to meditate and focus on scripture. Plus how pretty do all these flowers look exploding out from behind the banner of scripture??

Psalm 23 | www.amusingmj.com

Plus I have learned about an amazing thing called embossing (that is the gold, raised, shiny part below) and I am OBSESSED.  Love it!  He comforts us in all our affliction. 2 Corinthians 1:4 | www.amusingmj.com

Secondly, I have started taking piano lessons again.  I took them as a child for several years, but when someone posted on our neighborhood app about teaching children piano lessons, I quickly sent her a message and asked if she was willing to teach adults too.  She is this precious woman who is a retired school music teacher, and my lesson time is smack dab between a 6 year old girl and an 8 year old boy, and I missed out on piano bucks last week because I forgot to write down when I practiced <insert several crying laughing emojis here>. But I am having so much fun getting back into piano and unlike as a child, I actually like practicing the piano (sorry mom!) and I would love to be able to play better! Plus I want Taylor to learn to play when she is older… and I don’t want to have to tell her I quit and can only play  the first half of Oh When the Saints Go Marching In to show for my 6 years of piano lessons as a kid.

Third, I am starting a new workout class at a local gym, I’m going to start with a 28 day fitness challenge that includes nutrition and bootcamp classes, so I am hoping to start getting back into good shape.  Say a little prayer that I can survive jumping back in to working out… starting is the hard part right?!?

So, that is where my time has been spent lately, and check back later this week for Taylor’s One year update… 3 months late.

 

Traveling with Baby- by Airplane

This is part 2 of a 3 part series (unfortunately stretched over a long period of time!) If you want part one, click here for the Roadtripping with an Infant post.

Because my husband was halfway across the country for several months this last year, I had the misfortune opportunity to fly with an infant multiple times by myself. Before she turned 8 months old, Taylor had logged 11 flights.  Her very first flight was when she was just over 3 months old and they spanned the next 5 months, so I feel like I got some good experience/knowledge about what to do to make it as easy as possible to travel with an infant by yourself on a plane.  Here is what I learned.

Booking your ticket:

What seat do you pick? I stressed a little bit about which seat… do you sit on the aisle so you can go change her diaper easily… or maybe the window so that you have some arm support and containment for toys being thrown/dropped?  Or the middle seat for… wait, never mind… everyone hates sitting in the middle seat.  Over those 11 flights I ended up sitting in each of them at least once, and it was sort of a toss up between the aisle or the window.  I liked sitting in the window seat the best, but of course one of the times when she had a super stinky diaper, the guy sitting on the aisle had fallen asleep and I had to try to wait until he woke up to go change her diaper.  Whoops! If you were doing a long flight, I’d recommend aisle, shorter flight, definitely window.

Adding the infant to the reservation: If you haven’t booked the infant their own seat (and let’s be honest… who has that kind of money!?), you will have to add the infant to your own reservation in order to go through security.  On American, that requires calling the reservation desk in advance to add the kiddo’s name and birthdate to your reservation.  And double check when you print your boarding pass that it says: ‘With Infant’ on there.

Pick a good flight time: I found it best to try to find a flight during her naptime and most of the time she slept the majority of the flight. Only one flight was delayed and she slept the whole time in the airport, but was awake the whole flight.  But you win some, you lose some!

Flying With an Infant | www.amusingmj.com

Going through security: 

I always found it easiest to check the carseat unless I knew there was a seat next to me in advance. I bought this car seat cover to check the carseat without any damage to it. But checking it meant one less thing to carry around the airport with me.  I also elected to check my own bag so that I was just carrying Taylor and her diaper bag.

I carried Taylor in her Baby Bjorn through security and that left my hands mostly free to deal with my boarding pass/diaperbag/etc. Plus they send you through a regular metal detector instead of the full body scanner, and then wipe your hands with a cotton swab like thing and run it through a scanner and having her in a carrier leaves your hands free for that test.

Her bottles didn’t have to be under 3 ounces, but if they were larger than 3 ounces they ran it through a separate test and in a busy airport (like Washington Reagan) that takes a little more time than usual, so leave a little extra time.  Flying With an Infant | www.amusingmj.com

On the Flight: 

People are WAY more patient than you expect.  I had read horror stories about people who In all those flights I never had anyone make comments, roll their eyes or give us the stink eye.  In fact more often than not, people offered to help with my bag, pick up dropped items, or try to entertain Taylor.  DON’T BE AFRAID TO ACCEPT HELP.  That? Not one of my strong suits.  I’m an “I can do it myself” kind of girl, so letting others help isn’t easy for me to do, but I wouldn’t have survived otherwise!  But even when she was fussy/crying/inconsolable I discovered that as long as I was trying to appease her, and make her not as fussy, people didn’t seem to mind and they were, more often than not, sympathetic.

Speaking of being inconsolable… here are a few things that I found helpful when she got fussy on the flights:

  1. Have food ready (and more than you think is necessary!)–if you read this post, you know I have been breastfeeding Taylor, but I was a little weary about how exactly that would work on a plane, so for the first few flights I packed a couple of smaller bottles to feed her on the plane when she got hungry.  That worked well, but I also got over that fear after the few flights and managed to breastfeed her on the flight (with a cover) and found that it was easier than expected… especially if you are sitting in window seat and can use the side of the plane to block view.  But once the baby can have real food, bring plenty of crackers, puffs or anything your kiddo loves.  And if you can, pack a few pouches of food (I put mine in my plastic baggie in place of toiletries).
  2. PLENTY of toys. I packed several toys that were sure fire favorites and with minimal sound.  When she got tired of one, I’d shove it back into her bag and bring another one out.
  3. Pacifiers, pacifiers, and more pacifiers.  I had one that I clipped to her shirt (which was awesome) so that she couldn’t spit it out and onto the ground.  But it was always nice to have a few backups.

As far as changing her diaper on the plane, all but the smallest planes we took had a fold down changing table above the toilet that was surprisingly easy to use. I did take a few disposable changing pads to keep her just a little more sanitary during the process.

Overall, patience and a knowledge that things are not going to be perfectly will help you more than anything on a flying day, but trust that other people are TYPICALLY helpful.

Anyone else have tips for flying with a baby?
Flying With an Infant | www.amusingmj.com
 

9 & 10 Months

So I said I would do updates every month, and then life got the better of me.  Or rather Taylor being sick got the better of me.  Towards the end of march and beginning of April, Taylor got a bad case of RSV where she was sick for about 10 days, which then developed into an ear infection, and as soon as we thought we were in the clear for that, she developed a fever again.  So we spent about 3 weeks in a haze of sick baby (who would only sleep sitting upright) and trying to keep up with both of our full time jobs.  The downside of an excellent daycare? You can’t go if you have had a fever in 24 hours.  (I think that’s all daycares… and totally get it, but ugh).  So she was out of school for about a week and a half, we went to the ER a few times to do ‘deep suctioning’ which is about as pleasant as it sounds, but all in all we survived, but as you can imagine, blogging took a backseat! So she doesn’t have an 9 month update.  Mostly, all her pictures looked like this:

Taylor 10 Months | www.amusingmj.com

Or if she was feeling better, this:  Taylor 10 Months | www.amusingmj.com

But here we are, several weeks into feeling better and we are very happy to have our active, happy child back.  For about two weeks she wanted to do nothing but sleep and lay on you.  Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed the baby snuggles, but  I missed watching her learn and grow and change!

She is eating a little bit of everything, but her favorites are by far bananas and greek yogurt.  If she is allowed to feed herself, she loves it even more… I’m pretty sure this is rice cereal she shoved into her mouth by the handful.   IMG_6852

She is curious and into everything at this point… definitely testing out our baby-proofing skills.

But we celebrated our first Easter with a quiet Sunday at home because… it snowed 3 inches!! And this was pretty much all of our reactions:

Taylor 10 Months | www.amusingmj.com

We had another little setback around Easter when we discovered she is allergic to sesame.  She had a major allergic reaction after eating hummus at school, so after a few trips to the doc (between that and RSV, we are bffs with our new Pediatrician!), we are now armed with Epi Pens and a whole lot more knowledge. We get the full blood panel back next week, so we have our fingers and toes crossed that it is just sesame and not also peanuts and tree nuts.

Taylor 10 Months | www.amusingmj.com

 

But that allergy hasn’t stopped us from growing leaps and bounds. Her daycare already sent over instructions for transitioning up to the next class, which makes me sad that she’ll be leaving these teachers that we have grown to love so much!

She has started sleeping through the night some of the time, which is a welcome change for the husband and me! She doesn’t dislike much, mostly being left alone in a room… even for a second, and she is not a fan of shots or getting her nose suctioned… but let’s be honest… who likes those things??  3-4 days a week I jog to go get her from school and she seems to enjoy the fresh air of being pushed in the stroller… even if I do get a few strange looks pushing an empty stroller on the way there.

I did attempt to take some 10 month photos… but that’s increasingly hard with a child who likes picking the blocks up! But she did show of some of her new standing skills in one of them!

Taylor 10 Months | www.amusingmj.com

She weighs 17lbs 12 ounces, has a full head of mostly light brown hair, she says Dada all the time… but has only said Mama once… and that was a month ago.  She does like to babble quite a bit, and is VERY proud of herself when she stands up.

Taylor 10 Months | www.amusingmj.com

She likes to peer around corners looking for Mom or Dad or the dog.  She likes bath time and going outside.  She LOVES puffs, but isn’t a big fan of meat.  And that is pretty much her life these days!!

We are loving every moment of this phase!

Taylor 10 Months | www.amusingmj.com