Mom On A Journey
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This baby weighed in at over 8 lbs. That is big for me, as I am only 4'11''. Her actual weight on the scale was 7 lbs., 9 oz. But, all of the nurses kept commenting that she looked bigger than that. When they weighed her the following morning, she weighed 7 lbs., 15 oz., so they knew the initial weight had been incorrect. Babies lose weight the first day, not gain! They realized after the fact that the particular scale in the OR was not working properly. Other babies who were weighed on that scale had the same issue. One baby was re-weighed when the nurses questioned the initial weight, and they discovered he weighed a full pound more than the scale had said.
My other girls were 5 lbs, 3 oz., 7 lbs. 3 oz., and 7 lbs. 2 oz. My son broke all records at 8 lbs., 14 oz. He surprised us all. No wonder he wasn't coming out the natural way!
I'm doing pretty well. This was my 4th cesarean. This is the best I've done after having one. I normally come home and am sick for a week or so. That didn't happen this time, for which I keep thanking God for. I'm wondering if it was the pain medications. Always before, I was on something strong afterward, like Darvocet, or Percocet. This time they only gave me Tylenol 3 and Motrin. I'm not sure what made the difference, but - I am so thankful for that. It made my recovery so much better.
Now, we are just adjusting to having a baby in the house again. The kids all love their new sister. They sometimes 'hover' around her, and I have to ask them to give her some space! They are a big help, though, and it is neat to see them so interested in their new sister.
I got some school days in last week and this week as well. I'm finding we're not getting to everything, though. And, the school day is extending much longer than it normally does - with needing to nurse, etc. I'll have to find some new ways of working around school and baby.
We didn't get school in yesterday, as my mother-in-law is coming tomorrow, and we worked on the house a bit. Also, I had been up pretty early with the baby, and so was asleep on my feet most of the day!
It will be an adjustment period, but we'll figure things out. And, I'm sure as my energy returns, things will become a bit easier as well!
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We had a bit of excitement yesterday. It's a good thing we got started on schoolwork bright and early, because we made an unexpected trip to the emergency room mid-morning. We have a step down from the kitchen into the family room. There is a metal strip along the edge of the step, tacking down the flooring. My 4yo dd managed to fall and hit her head hard on that strip.
I was down in the basement when it happened, printing off something from the computer. I heard some scuffling upstairs, followed by my daughter's crying. Mind you, the sound of a child crying is not an unusual occurence in our house, so I didn't immediately run upstairs. It was not until dd10 called down, "She's bleeding all over the place!" that I realized this was something beyond the norm.
I ran up and started searching through her hair to find the source of the bleeding and saw a gash in her forehead that was deeper than I knew foreheads could go. The kids all raced to get socks and shoes on, and then help dd4 into socks and shoes as well. She was still wearing her pink flannel nightgown - which we kept on her. The kids did really well. DD9 had grabbed paper towels and was holding them on dd4's head when I ran upstairs. She did such a good job.
The nearest emergency room is only 4 minutes away, which is a comfort. We got the gash stitched up and all of the kids were so good. The doctor expected dd4 to cry when he did the cleaning and suturing, but she laid still and didn't move once. And, although we were there for 2 hours, all of the kids behaved so well. I was so proud of them all.
Whew! That was the first time we'd ever had to make such a trip for one of our kids, so I guess that's doing pretty good. Nevertheless, I hope we won't be repeating the process any time soon! |
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Today is one of THOSE days!
I think I'm going to have lunch, tidy up, and then dig in and START. Sometimes, just starting is the hardest part.
When I hit this point with housework, I find the best thing I can do is to grab my timer, set it for 15 minutes and work on an area. Taking a look around the kitchen on certain days can feel overwhelming. It looks like an impossible job. But, it is amazing what 15 minutes can do. I start in one corner, and go from there. Once I've begun, I usually feel better about having accomplished something, and want to continue.
Once we've gotten some academic work under our belt for the day, I have a couple of areas in the house needing dire attention. I'll get out the timer and just begin.
Here's to overcoming those 'don't feel like it' feelings and 'just doing it'. Anyone else having a day like this?
I'll report on how I did with these goals in my next entry! That ought to motivate me! |
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Today's entry is about all of the little odds and ends that bump around in my mind during the course of a regular day at home. That never-resolved mental list of things that need to be remembered and taken care of. Homeschooling involves much more than schoolwork. In the background are all of the activities involved in keeping a home. Those activities play as much of a role in the day of a homeschooler as English and math.
I find myself walking through the upstairs hallway to drop something off in a child's room. As I pass by, the open door of the kids' bathroom reminds me I really need to spend some time cleaning that toilet and sink! Today, if possible! And a ten minute search for a missing notebook reminds me we really need to take the time to re-organize and get books in order once again. The empty refrigerator reminds me we need to get to the store. And yet, with all that, I also want to make sure we fit our read-aloud in. Each child has something special they need focused work on, and - oh, dear, we haven't done our Character Building book in quite a while!
Today is one of those days when I am seeing multiple things that need to be done. Yes, the bathroom really does need cleaned, and we really do need to go to the store, and we could really benefit from some more time spent on certain school subjects.
I think I might try to write that mental list of unresolved to-do's down on paper. Then, I can see what needs to be done, and work off the items one a time. Then, I'll set that fifteen minute timer - Flylady style - and do a little bit at a time. Her routines are helpful, too. I want to get back into using them regularly. It really helps to cut down on the CHAOS. If you aren't familiar with her, check out her website on my list of links at the left.
In the end, it's a matter of balance. Something we all have to live with as we strive to train our children well and keep things running smoothly in the home we share. |
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There are so many times in homeschooling, when lesson opportunities spring up before us - unplanned, unexpected gems that grow up before us - ripe for the picking. I love it when I can fill in a designated square in our lesson book with something that I didn't plan, but that lit the learning fires in my children.
Saturday night, after a long day, my husband sat down and turned on the television. He landed on a History Channel program that was just starting. It was about the history of the U.S. Space Program. Well, it wasn't on for more than a couple of minutes, when we had a group of little people assembled in front of the television, learning of our race with Russia to be the first nation to master space flight.
Now, it isn't often that these unexpected learning opportunites occur in the form of a television program, I'll give you that. But, this was one of those times for us. We learned about the challenges that were faced in figuring out how to accomplish each new phase of space program development. Challenges such as how to build a rocket that worked, how to orbit the earth, how to rendezvous in space, how to calculate the complex math needed to plan a trajectory that would put a craft into lunar orbit.
For ds6, the highlight was seeing actual footage of a Saturn V rocket lifting off. He had gotten a toy Saturn V for Christmas, and was thrilled to see the real thing in action. He enjoys anything about space exploration, so it wasn't a big surprise that he was interested in the program. But, the rest of the family also found ourselves fascinated to learn about all that went on behind the scenes.
The program lasted two hours, and we allowed the kids to stay up late to finish watching. If you want to catch the program for yourself, it will be airing again on Tuesday afternoon - on the History Channel. The program is titled "Failure is Not an Option". It will be followed by a sequel, titled "Beyond the Moon: Failure is Not an Option 2. This tracks the program from the end of the Apollo missions, to skylab through the space shuttle program - including the Challenger and Columbia disasters.
Check it out!
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We welcomed a beautiful new daughter on August 9! I was scheduled to have a c-section on the 10th. My water broke on the morning of the 9th, though, so in we went! For those who remember my previous post, my birthday is on the 10th! The doctor's schedule decided the schedule date for us. It was the best option. But, our little girl didn't want to wait that long, so she managed to get her own birthday anyway!
That's o.k. That's exactly why I got in those 14 school days BEFORE we had the baby! For days like that! 

