It seems that Madelyn has reached her frustrations this week (We have to give her credit, she made it further than mommy did). Madelyn and mommy have had a few rough nights sleeping, and even though naps start off nicely, Madelyn often wakes up shortly after going to sleep.
But we are very lucky that we have made it this far with little issues. Some "hip" moms and dads state they didn't sleep for three months. Others mentioned that they camped out in the living room, one parent per couch, and the baby on the bean bag. That sounds pretty rough, and luckily, the Sanborns haven't had it that bad.
It's official, the cast stinks. Mommy had to do some "investigating" into the cast with the headlamp to search for poop after an explosive diaper. But mommy was also checking for any sores or other irritations that could lead to an infection.
Mommy and daddy really miss those chubby legs. We're beginning to forget what's under that cast. It's hard to remember what it's like to hold her and squeeze her whole body, and scoop her into our arms. But it's all there, and just hibernating for the time being.
Madelyn seems to be frustrated more and more each day. She turns bright red, and screams. Picture a sort of baby "The Hulk". We imagine her busting out of her cast in a fit of rage.
Not only are we looking forward to the cast change/removal, but Mema and Papa Reynolds are coming for a visit that same week, and Grandma and Grandpa Douma will be back in February as well. Papa Reynolds hasn't held Madelyn since September so he's in for a real treat!!!
Mommy has been busy trying new "play at home" activities with Madelyn. They have bee playing with different color groups.
Mommy is putting together a sensory board with a variety of textures to touch and of course, Madelyn tries get those things in her mouth.
Mommy also made Madelyn some shaker cups with different foods to make sounds. These included walnuts, rice, cranberries, oats, beans, and pasta. Gotta love rubbermaids, they're so versatile! Oh and don't worry, these were always used under supervision, and the lids are frequently checked for tightness to prevent choking risks :)
So we've settled into our new "norm" now with everything from diaper changes to baths, car seat rides to runs in the stroller. Mommy is very grateful that Shriner's gave her a temporary Handicap parking permit. It makes trips to the store, the Dr., etc. a little easier. And when people see mommy get out of the car and try to understand why someone like her would need such a permit, they see a baby with a giant awkward cast being lifted up through the air out of the car seat into a stroller, and they keep walking.
Mommy has done finished some knitting for Madelyn this week. A little shrug sweater called "Confection". It should fit perfect right around Easter when Madelyn will be cast free. A matching hat is to follow.
Madelyn had a chance to see her 1st snowfall. Unfortunately because of the cast, we couldn't take her out in it. But we did dress her accordingly in her snow-family shirt. Not far from now she will be out there making real snow-families.
Well we're getting through it. Some days drag, and other days fly by. Mommy want this cast thing to be done but she is also loving all the wonderfulness that is Madelyn. We try to cherish every day and remember how quickly babies grow up. It's bittersweet, so for today, we will "be in the moment' and enjoy all that babyhood has to offer (even if it's with a Spica cast) ;)