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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Holiday De-Briefing (the attempt to making Christmas a little more organized for 2012)


Organized Christmas

1. What worked this Holiday season?  
I think having the three Christmases (one on Christmas Eve, one at Mom’s house and then one at our house for the Martins) worked well.  Although next year, Christmas Eve will be on Monday night and we might not be able to make church... it worked well this year because it fell on a Saturday.

2. What was the worst aspect of preparing for the holiday?  Can you avoid it this year?  I think I had too many places to write down the presents that we purchased.  I had an app on my phone and I made a cool notebook (that I didn't end up using much).  I need to stick to one place to write things down (probably my phone would work better than a notebook, because I always have my phone with me.)

3. Were you satisfied with your family’s level of giving?  How can next year more closely reflect your family values?  I need to stick to a budget.  Spell it out in plain and simple words!  And then stick to it!  I did it the year before, but because I spent most of the year buying presents, I didn’t use cash the whole time.  I also spent a lot of money online this year (which was EXCELLENT!)  Maybe I can get out a third of the total money to be spent out in January, a third in May and the rest in November... that might work. Maybe make more homemade gifts??

4. How well did your household function this year?  Were you calm and cozy or stressed out?  What improvements can be made for next year?  I think I was pretty calm and cozy!

5. Honesty time: Did you enjoy your holiday?  Yes!  Having McCoy excited about Christmas was worth all of the hype!  I love it that he is excited and loves the holidays!  Opening presents was fun and made it much more merrier!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Co-Sleeping Can Be Tricky

About a month ago, we took the crib out of McCoy's bedroom and switched it with the twin bed.  We decided not to completely take the crib apart and put it in storage, just in case (and no! I'm not pregnant!!). We did this over Thanksgiving break.  He got a new comforter set (Cars) and new pillows and everything.  He really did enjoy it.



But we still can fall asleep in our own bed.  He has to be with me in order to fall asleep.  Breastfeeding has led him to feel the need to feel his "boo-dies" every night.  It has become his security blanket.  So, McCoy falls asleep in our bed, then we move him over to his bed.  About 4 am, he always comes crawling back!  Unless, of course, I don't actually move him to his own bed to begin with. :)

Most nights, our co-sleeping is fine.  It's often snug, (since we have a queen bed), but it's not unbearable.  I've learned to sleep well with my little sliver of bed, while McCoy enjoys the middle portion of the bed.  Last night, though, was not as grand.  He woke up several times out of a dead sleep yelling things that he must have been dreaming about.  Here are a few conversations from last night:

McCoy: "I want more trounds."
Me: "Trounds?  Do you mean more crayons?"
McCoy: "Yes, mommy.  More trounds."
Me: "What are you going to do with your crayons?"
McCoy..... no answer.  He fell back asleep.

**Several hours later**

McCoy: "More juice, please."
Me: "Here you go, McCoy."
McCoy: "Neigh-nu, Mommy"
Me: "You're welcome."

**An hour or so later**

McCoy: "I want boo-dies!"
Me... shifting...
McCoy.... asleep again in seconds.

**An hour or so later**

McCoy: (out of a DEAD sleep!)  "I WANT IPAD!  MY IPAD!  IPAD!!!"
Me: "Shhhh, go back to sleep.  We can play with it tomorrow."
McCoy: (SCREAMING NOW): "NOOOOOOO!  MY IPAD!"
(Me getting up to pee)
McCoy still Screaming!!!

Finally, he goes back to sleep only because he is laying on my chest and I am rubbing my hands through his hair.  It was not a good night.

But, nevertheless, I love my little McCoy!