It has been an absolute pigfucker of a week at work.
I am tired of not being respected.
I have a headache. My back hurts.
I am tired of nursing. And pumping. I am so tired of pumping I can't even begin to tell you. And I'm having trouble keeping up with it, too. And now that Colin is eating cereal I have to pump extra milk for the cereal on top of the milk he takes in his bottles.
It was 90 degrees and 75% humidity today. My glasses kept fogging up every time I went outside.
I am tired of Colin pulling my hair and gnawing on my chin and taking off my glasses. I am tired of being slimed with drool.
I am tired of Alex's incredibly loud and shrill voice, and her insistence on sitting in my lap when it's 90 degrees out.
I am tired of having it be so hot that I can't sit at my computer at home because it's too hot for the boy, especially if he's swaddled for a nap. I am bored with my living room. I am bored with hanging out on the floor supervising Colin's play and rescuing him every time he gets into a position he doesn't like.
I don't have anything to read.
I am tired of not being respected.
I have a headache. My back hurts.
I am tired of nursing. And pumping. I am so tired of pumping I can't even begin to tell you. And I'm having trouble keeping up with it, too. And now that Colin is eating cereal I have to pump extra milk for the cereal on top of the milk he takes in his bottles.
It was 90 degrees and 75% humidity today. My glasses kept fogging up every time I went outside.
I am tired of Colin pulling my hair and gnawing on my chin and taking off my glasses. I am tired of being slimed with drool.
I am tired of Alex's incredibly loud and shrill voice, and her insistence on sitting in my lap when it's 90 degrees out.
I am tired of having it be so hot that I can't sit at my computer at home because it's too hot for the boy, especially if he's swaddled for a nap. I am bored with my living room. I am bored with hanging out on the floor supervising Colin's play and rescuing him every time he gets into a position he doesn't like.
I don't have anything to read.
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Date: 2009-08-21 02:50 am (UTC)I hope this heat wave breaks soon, and the people at your job treat you decently.
Nothing to read
Date: 2009-08-21 02:51 am (UTC)Re: Nothing to read
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Date: 2009-08-21 03:34 am (UTC)Re: Nothing to read
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Date: 2009-08-21 03:01 am (UTC)i am reading the fourth book in the _the merchant princes_ series by charles stross; i am finding them fun and cracktastic. i also like his laundry books. (um, the atrocity archive is one of them. they're less depressing than that sounds.)
the juggler is feeding me eric flint's 1632 books-- i am finding them patriotic in a treacly sort of way, yet strangely compelling anyhow.
your boss is a dolt. you want i should come let the air out of her tires?
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Date: 2009-08-21 07:55 am (UTC)I could add to this list, but I don't think I have to. Just know I understand completely.
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Date: 2009-08-21 09:06 am (UTC)There have been times that, when I'm supremely tired and complaining, that I think..."rivka wouldn't do this...she would have some rational explanation as to why the baby is behaving this way...and some supremely simple and workable solution." Thank you for sharing this side of yourself as well.
Hang in there.
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Date: 2009-08-21 12:43 pm (UTC)As a mother, I struggle every day with impatience and frustration. I also find babies pretty boring. It doesn't take much time gazing in wonderment at the perfect mystery of life before I'm ready to move on to something else.
And I can get very, very angry.
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Date: 2009-08-21 05:59 pm (UTC)I am so tired of the *demanding* nature of my kids. I just for a couple of days want a couple of those quiet lumpy children. The ones that just sit there and stare. Not forever. Just until the heat breaks.
Hang in there, says one MomZilla to another.
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Date: 2009-08-21 04:45 pm (UTC)Sympathies on everything. If there's anything I can do--recommend reading, send e-books for your Palm, etc.--let me know.
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Date: 2009-08-25 10:28 pm (UTC)If the advice is something else I'm happy to hear it.
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Date: 2009-08-25 10:36 pm (UTC)I keep hearing that avocado is the most densely calorific thing to feed a baby, too. Certainly I find them very filling for myself. I have no idea whether they are on the current Approved List For Babies though. I think banana and avocado used to be a popular puree?
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Date: 2009-08-25 10:52 pm (UTC)Avocado and banana both have to be prepared from fresh. Colin's been eating things that come in handy little organic jars. But they are good ideas, and we do have bananas in the house.
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Date: 2009-08-25 11:13 pm (UTC)I didn't buy specific baby-cereals, though I did use various jars at various times. It all depended on what was easiest, really. Emer was mainly self-weaned onto solids, minimal spooning. Linnea was spoonfed a lot, because she was ready for solids before I was ready to give her *solid* solids. In Sweden there are gruels which are mixed with water and served in a bottle; I think they already have milk powder in. They're not a breastmilk substitute at all, they're a separate foodstuff with mixed grains.
I believe that current nutritional guidelines for children who are not dairy intolerant are that they should not use cow's milk as their main milk drink (that is often their main source of nutrition!) until they are 12 months old, but that it's ok in cooking. Some people add butter and cream and yoghurt to a lot of things, for babies under a year old. Here, I'd ask my Health Visitor (actually, I'd ask at least two, because I have a thing about trusting them). Is there anyone you can ask? Do the AAP have guidelines?
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Date: 2009-08-25 11:58 pm (UTC)You can't beat the instant baby cereals for convenience; they're tiny flakes that can be mixed up with a little warm milk instead of having to be cooked and cooled. We get two varieties: brown rice, and oatmeal, both organic. I think they're pretty tasty.
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Date: 2009-08-26 01:48 am (UTC)*one of the quirks of adoption is that my large list of food allergies bears no relationship to Charlie's large list, so I have to feed him things that I shouldn't actually be handling.
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Date: 2009-08-26 04:28 pm (UTC)