Tongue Tied

J was born tongue-tied.  Meaning that the little piece of skin under your tongue that attaches the bottom of your tongue to the floor of your mouth was attached all the way to the tip of his little tongue.  The doc told us it was genetic. Although neither the Hubs or I can figure out who it came from.  Either way, the doc said that getting it snipped wasn’t mandatory and many kids do just fine.  However we decided it was better for J to have it taken care of as soon as possible.  Just like circumcision, it would be a pretty quick and painless procedure.  The doc also told us that being tongue-tied could complicate breastfeeding.  And being a new mama, that was proving to be hard to get started as it was.  I wanted to breastfeed, and that was another reason we chose to get it taken care of.

I don’t think there are any cons to getting the procedure done.  At least none that I’ve come across in my research on it.  I don’t remember what the chances of tongue-tie are in babies either, but I’d never heard of it before so I assume they are pretty slim.    The ENT who did the snipping told us that a lot of times kiddos who don’t have the procedure end up ripping the skin themselves when they trip and fall during their younger years.  Ick.  Can’t imagine that would feel great!  ENT also said that tongue-tie could cause problems later in life if J ever wanted to play an instrument or that it may affect his speech, so he (without actually saying it) told us that it was better to get it taken care of.  So we did.

The procedure was pretty quick but it wasn’t fun to watch.  Doc had us hold J down while he stuck a spork looking thing under his tongue and then made a quick snip with the scissors.  For me it was worse than the circumcision though, they don’t numb them up for the tongue-snip procedure since there aren’t any nerves in that little piece of skin.  He sure screamed though…probably more from being held down than anything but it still pulls at your heartstrings, especially as a new parent with a 2 week old.  Doc had me nurse him for a few minutes to get the bleeding to stop and in about 5 minutes he was perfectly fine.

Now that J is old enough to really stick out his tongue in response to one of us doing the same thing, it appears that his tongue still isn’t quite normal.  He can’t stick it out very far, and the tip isn’t rounded when he does.  I’m sure it won’t be a big issue, but still makes you worry that other things could be lingering for the future.  The Hubs jokes that he has a short tongue too.

It’s something I’ll mention to the pediatrician when we see him at J’s 1 year appointment, but I’m not sure I”ll get more than an “it’ll be fine” answer.  Not sure there is any other answer really.   I’m probably just thinking too much into it.  But being a mama means over thinking things some times always.

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pic courtesy of: http://www.breastfeedingbasics.com/articles/tongue-tie

Baby Shower fun

Yesterday my Mom and I threw my brother and sister-in-law a Couples Baby Shower for their coming bundle of joy.

A couples shower is something I’ve heard of but hadn’t even been to, but I loved it.  More like a party than a regular shower and was very fun to watch the men participate in the games and activities.  Plus it was fun to see my Bro participate in opening the gifts as well.  For my baby shower the Hubs had to go through all the gifts with me afterwards and I’m not sure he really got to enjoy all the stuff we got for J.

The weather turned out great (a crap shoot for May in CO) and they had a really good turn-out too.  They had an alligator theme.

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For one of the games we did the Egg game.  Everyone takes an egg when they arrive and whoever ends up with the “winner” inside gets the prize!  The catch is that you are allowed to steal eggs and trade eggs.  There’s only one winner, so whoever has the most eggs has the best chance of winning!

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Then there was the baby bottle game.  These 5 guys bravely volunteered to chug beer out of a baby bottle.  Harder than it looks!  After 3 minutes, the winner only chugged 2 ounces!

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Then the Baby Food Game.  Blindfold one partner while they try and feed an entire jar of baby food to the other partner while his hands are behind his back.  Sounds simple enough, right?  Wrong! Try and get a spoon in the mouth of your partner while they are laughing and you can’t see their mouth! Way fun.

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The clothes-line game!  Hold your phone on your ear while holding a broom under your other arm and then try and hang as many clothes on the line as you can.  Not too bad until the “tornado” comes along!

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The lovely couple made out pretty well!

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Even J found something to keep himself perfectly entertained for a good 20 minutes 🙂 Was really funny watching him splash around in this perfectly sized water table!  Thanks Auntie Tay for having this “just for him” haha.

*Stay tuned for further instructions on the diaper wreath and other Shower how-to’s.*

10 Things more fun than “toys”

I can’t count the number of times people have told me “don’t buy toys, baby’s will play with anything…”  Well, here’s proof…even after I refused to believe them and still buy too many toys for J

10 things a 10 month old thinks are more fun than toys:

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1. Grass in your toes (or your mouth)

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2. playing with the vacuum or “helping” vacuum

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3. eating mama’s hoodie pull strings (delicious)

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4. Playing with my socks

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5. pulling everything out of the cabinets

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6. Cardboard boxes

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7. climbing into the shelves

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8. Drumming on pots

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9. Playing with kitty

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10. Trying to break mama’s good dishes

I have about 5 more that J’s come up with in the last month but they are all videos and I can’t load them here…boo cuz they are hillarious.

What do I do with all this time?

J slept for and hour and a half for his morning nap.  1.5 hours.  That’s 3 times what he normally sleeps for.  I seriously did not know what to do with myself.  As we were going about our morning routine or dressing, eating, playing I had millions of To-Do’s for today running through my head – laundry, dishes, clean kitchen, blog, clean bathrooms etc.  But as soon as he passed the 30 minute mark on his nap I found myself having only done the laundry and sitting aimlessly at the computer staring at very unproductive things.  When the 1 hour mark passed, I thought to myself “hmm I know there’s something else I should be doing right now…but what was it?”

Of course when I finally got myself out of the chair and into the bathroom to do said cleaning, I heard J waking.  That was the fastest toilet cleaning thus far!

And now it is 1pm and J is down for his second nap of the day.  What will I do with my time?  I’m sure there’s still more laundry to fold or wash, and the dishes need to be put away, and the house needs additional cleaning…

Or I could just nap.  Mama’s need some downtime too people!

 

BTW – there’s some pretty awesome Baby Shower posts coming very soon, so stay tuned 🙂

Dental hyGenes

As I sit here typing with half of my face numb and the other half tingly from 2 fillings today, I can’t help but think back on the many many many many times I’ve been in the dental chair.  My first major filling was when I was 4.  Since then my mouth has always been total crap.  Not for lack of brushing either, just genetics (I tell myself).  My mom has told me the story countless times.  During my 4 year old wellness checkup the doc noticed that one of my molars was rotting out of my head.  Brushing wasn’t in my routine at that age.  Whoops.

Now as a mom myself, I can’t say that I would remember to incorporate regular brushing into my kiddos routines either.  It’s not something that I’d put at the top of my list for sure.  The times I’ve ever had to help a little one brush their teeth, it’s more them sucking the toothpaste off the brush rather then actually “brushing” anything.  So even if you are “brushing” every night, there’s no guarantee that there will be any major effect.

I do have the baby finger toothbrush thingy and the baby toothpaste (no fluoride), and in the last 10 months we have used it…maybe 3 times.  Whoops.  The experts tell you to brush even before teeth.  Ha, no teeth? Like I’m going to remember to brush something that doesn’t exist yet.  Kudos to the mama’s out there who keep dental hygiene at the top of their list.  I am not one of them, apparently.

Speaking of teeth…J has 6 now. holy crap.  He didn’t have any and now he’s got 6.  No wonder he’s been such a pill lately.  I knew he was cutting teeth on the top, but I tipped him upside down one day and got a glimpse of 4 top teeth cutting at the same time.  I would be grumpy too!  Poor lil’ guy 😦

Teething from here on should look something like this…although I’m taking this with a grain of salt.

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Found this on good ol’ Pinterest.

 

When did your little one teeth?  Did they come in easy or was it a grump fest at your house too?