It seems like there's always something going on around here. It's like there's never time to sit down and just write a blog post, or I start to write one and suddenly there's a queue of kids asking me what feels like a thousand questions.
Last week I had the hardest time sleeping for a couple of days and after two nights of only four hours of sleep each night I was completely exhausted. Despite feeling incredibly tired I then found that I just couldn't sleep. It wasn't until Friday that I started to be able to catch up on sleep. I'm just now starting to feel like I've had enough sleep to function properly.
I think were now a laundry generating machine. Anthony spits up so much that I think he creates a load of wash a day all on his own. He's on Zantac, but it's not helping with the spit up as much as I would like. This morning at Mass he had such a massive spit up during the Our Father right as we said "Thy will be done" that there was an audible splash and enough dripping off my arm that our friends about seven pews back commented on the dripping spit up after Mass. Lovely.
That Mass was just a fun-filled 45 minutes of mortification. Between Katie acting like a two year old, which she is, but she really ramped it up this morning, and Ellie grabbing Katie by the head during a novena to move her out of the way, along with Anthony's excessive spitting up, I was ready to go crawl into a hole and stay there for the rest of the day.
Later in the day the dog decided to get stuck under the shed. If it were left to me, I would have just let him try to figure out how to get unstuck on his own, but Bryan and the girls are much nicer to him than I am. It took Bryan a little while but he rescued the dog who then tried to go right back under the shed again. I imagine there must be something under there that has him very interested.
This Friday the girls will wrap up their third week of school. We're 1/12 of the way through the school year! So far it's going well. They're getting everything done for the most part. I decided to just have the girls work off the lesson plans that Seton sent us rather than copy them into an excel spreadsheet for the week. I like it better this way, but Madeline doesn't. This way makes it harder for her to ignore the details that don't fit on the spreadsheet.
Soccer has one again taken over. Two nights a week the girls and Bryan go off to soccer practice while I stay home with Katie and Anthony. Being alone with the two little ones at the end of a long day can be exhausting. I've seen more Sofia the First, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Cinderella than I care to remember. I've also read Katie's favorite Tomie DePaola books to the point that even the newer ones we're recently added are almost memorized by me. I have quite the collection of children's books memorized. Too bad I can't use that awesome mom skill to remember what we need to buy at Target or the grocery store!
I think it's possible that me eating dairy foods may be making Anthony's reflux worse. I've been noticing that when I eat a lot of dairy that he spits up a lot more than on the days when I haven't, particularly a day or two after not having much or any diary. So, of course, after noticing this yesterday I sat down and had Tostitos and sour cream--a lot of sour cream. Today I spent all day wiping up copious amounts of cheesy spit up. So I'm going to try going dairy free for a few days to see if there's a change. I really don't want to have to possibly eliminate dairy, but I'd like him to not be spitting up all the time. So if I must, I'll stop eating it. I'll just have to figure out what to eat instead if diary does turn out to be the culprit.
Is it bad that Anthony will be four months old in eleven days and I still haven't ordered birth announcements? I sent them out for the girls but just never got around to doing them for Anthony. I feel like it might be silly to send them out now, but at the same time I hate to not have a birth announcement for him when I had one for each of his sisters.
That's pretty much the nickel tour of what's been going on around here. Nothing spectacular, just regular everyday craziness.
Spit up is the worst, isn't it? If you really want to see a good result from going dairy free, you need to do it about 2 weeks, I'm sorry to say. That way it is out of your system and his. My sister went through this with her little guy, and it's a really big sacrifice for mom. Hope you find a solution!
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