Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Peonies


Early summer is one of my favorite times of the year since peonies are in bloom. Plenty of rain & fertilizer ensured the biggest & most gorgeous peonies in my garden this June. They were so heavy, I had to cut a few to prevent the stems from breaking. I couldn't let pretty flowers go to waste. Thankfully, Sophia was kind enough to pose for me while holding the peonies.




Jacob happened to be in his "needy" stage during the past few weeks, so the photo session almost didn't happen because he was screaming the whole time wanting to be held. It is impossible to reason with a toddler, especially the one who is teething. Jacob's first set of bottom first molars came in about 3 weeks ago, followed by the upper first molars 2 weeks later, followed by canines (cuspid) this week. Why did they have to come in all at once?


Whenever Jacob is awake, he wants to be held by me. He doesn't want Daddy or Russian grandpa. He is not interested in playing with toys or watching cartoons. He doesn't want to try new interesting foods or play outside. He is pretty much next to me the whole time I am at home. I often have to get things done while holding him on my left hip. The only "quiet" time I get nowadays is when I go to the restroom (while Jacob is screaming behind the closed door). It is exhausting & time-consuming. I feel like I can't get anything done.

This is the only way I can get some "down time" to make dinner

So grateful for my Ergo baby carrier

Sophia & Gerritt have been so patient. I am grateful they have each other during this transition period.

"Mommy, can you print coloring pages?"
"....., help me find my lost toy?"
"....., read a book to me?"
"....., help me finish a puzzle?"
"....., take me to the store?", etc.

Unfortunately, the most frequent answer is no. I spend so much time keeping Jacob happy, I have almost nothing left for his siblings. I am probably suffering from young baby amnesia because I don't remember Gerritt & Sophia being this "difficult." The hardest part is coming home from a busy shift at work & not having even a minute to myself. My 2nd shift begins. My Dad tries to help as much as he can & often takes Jacob for a stroller walk outside. Even with 3 adults (my Dad, my husband & I), Jacob still manages to get into trouble. Today, for example, he scratched himself by climbing into a rose bush & dropped a floor lamp onto himself (thankfully, it fell on his arm & not his head).

Jacob feeling better & running toward me to eagerly share a flower

Flowers from Jacob (I am lucky to receive them every couple of days)

The good news is that it has been a week since Jacob started to sleep better. No more whimpering or crying or tossing every hour or two. It is just sound sleep from 9 or 10 pm until 4-5 am. After a few sips of milk early in the morning (sometimes I can hear his tummy growling), Jacob sleeps until 7:30 or 8 am. He often wakes me up by dropping a hand on my face, just to make sure I am there. Then he opens his eyes & gives me the biggest smile. If I don't acknowledge him (I often try to pretend I am still sleeping), he falls on top of me. Our morning "dance" is special & magical. I wouldn't trade it for anything.



2 comments:

Rae said...

Love the photos of your sweet girl and the peonies! Hope this phase of toddlerhood is over soon. :)

ЮЛИЯ said...

Beautiful kids, beautiful flowers.

It is great when siblings have each other. They entertain each other, they play with each other. When they'll get older, they'll be a great help to you with the younger one.

Ergo carrier looks good on you. I had one years ago but never figured out how to use it, so ended up selling it on ebay.

I hope your dad enjoys his visit with grandkids.