Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Stilettos



















This picture seems to characterize my relationship with Avery lately. If she could verbalize it, I’m imagining she’d say: “Kiss my tushie mommy! Put that baby in the crib or get a red stiletto up your tushie!” [The stilettos are my sister's. Just seeing them makes my feet hurt!]

Yes, Avery is pushing it lately, and nearly about to push us (particularly me) over the edge. She’s vying for attention—and even a negative reaction from Dan or me counts as a successful attention-getting attempt (a throwback to Parenting 101). Gosh, we love this kid, but her response to Romey’s arrival has left us a little breathless. A newborn is easy; a toddler adjusting to becoming a sibling is not easy. Solution: Avery is going to grandma’s.

While dodging her sister’s attempt to tickle her or bat her head, Romey has managed to put on a little more weight. She’s 9 pounds, 13 ounces, and extending another half-inch. And, equally thrilling, Romey’s been sleeping well, including a five-hour stretch at night.

I will admit this has gotten easier—I do feel more rested, which helps immensely. I’m still craving some sort of routine, and wishing that getting out of the house didn’t feel so impossible. I guess in time both of these wish list items will resolve themselves. In the meantime it is hard to not feel so stuck. You’d think that would give me plenty of time to work on our thank-you notes, right? We’re a little behind in that department so forgive us for temporarily leaving so many of you un-thanked.

Happy belated New Year!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, my dear Susan, how I feel for you!! Just repeat this..."It WILL get better, it WILL get better..." :o) I know it feels impossible now, but you will have a routine soon and it will be as if it was always there. Hang in there!

Anonymous said...

YES!
You will survive sister!
It does get better-believe it or not and that lil Avery will adore her sister in time and she will listen again....it's just in culture shock mode for everyone at this point.
I will be calling you sometime soon for a good vent session....oh and consider your "thank you" done....you have NO NEED TO WRITE ME A FORMAL THANK YOU UNTIL ROMEY"S GRADUATION FROM HIGH SCHOOL---PLLLLEAAASSE! I am glad that you are surviving at this point....no formal thank you necessary.
love you....jill