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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

August 1, time to get started

I'll start with the boys and work my way back to me...

Brendan: is 21 months old now.  How crazy is that?  I think he's probably in a growth spurt again, because he's having trouble sleeping through the night again.  I was surprised, though, to find out that he's still only 25 lbs.  I took him in to the doctor for a cold that I thought might get croupy, and they weighed him.  I would have thought for sure he'd be heavier than that.  He sure SEEMS heavier than that, especially when he's doing a patented toddler go-limp-so-they-can't-carry-me-to-bed move.  He's saying more words now, like "guck" (truck), fluff, hi, hello, meow, moo, woo-woo (the call of a wolf, the sound a dog makes, and the sound a fire truck makes), "nana" (banana), cheese, uh-oh, baby, and of course mama and daddy.  No sentences yet, but they'll come eventually.  I'm just glad he's talking.  It sure seemed to take a while before he really got good at saying things.  He finally started paying attention to the television, too.  Not to any shows or anything, but there's a commercial for some slippers that have stuffed animal faces on them, and he'll point at them.  I think I sense a birthday present...  He's also such a boy: he loves power tools, trucks, and rocks.  We'll probably try to get him a Big Wheel or something for his birthday or Christmas, and maybe some kid's tools too.  Although I don't know if they'll satisfy him, or if he'll want the real thing.  The sitter said that Brendan was pointing at the toilet yesterday (while pooping in his diaper), so maybe he's ready for some potty training.  I'll have to get a potty seat.  I hope it's easy.  At least if he's doing most of it at the sitter's house, I won't have to do as much.  I hope. :)

Ian is almost 8 weeks old; next week he'll be 2 months.  He is in the throes of colic.  I remember being so frustrated when Brendan would cry and I couldn't figure out why; Ian is SO MUCH WORSE.  The poor kid has gas problems and spits up quite a bit.  At first I thought maybe he had reflux; I took him to the doctor and they gave him a prescription for Zantac.  But he almost always spits up the bottle that has the Zantac in it (and I definitely can't give it to him straight, because he'll immediately barf it back up), so I stopped giving it to him.  It seems to work better to be really careful giving him a bottle, not overfeeding him, and burping him frequently.  He'll still spit up a bit, but not the projectile barfing that he was doing before.  It's been a couple days since he's done that.  But the gas is still a problem.  He'll arch his back and squeal and cry.  It's really sad.  I try pumping his legs, which worked with Brendan, but it doesn't always seem to help with Ian.  We switched his formula to the "Gentlease" that is supposed to help with gas.  It helped Brendan; it doesn't seem to have made much difference with Ian.  We even got new bottles, Playtex Vent-Aire (and Dr. Brown's to try if the Playtex ones don't work), that are supposed to help with gas, spit up, and colic.  It is very frustrating to have the poor kid crying and obviously distressed, with his little mouth all turned down in a frown, and not be able to do much for him.  I hope he grows out of it soon.  The good news is that I've had people here for several weeks, who have been more than willing to feed him, hold him, cuddle him, and play with him so that I can get some sleep and get some stuff done around the house.  One of my best friends from high school and her kids were here for over a week, and the day after they left my other best friend from high school came in for another week.  She'll leave tomorrow, but my in-laws will come in tonight and be here for a couple days, and Ross' aunt and uncle will be here in a few days as well.  They won't be here for the whole weekend, but they'll be here off and on for the next few days and a couple of days next week.  I've only got two and a half weeks before I have to go back to work, so I won't have a lot of time to myself with just Ian.  I feel sorry for the sitter, though, if he's still like this in a couple of weeks: she's got a 4-year-old (almost 5), Brendan who is almost 2, a 1 1/2-year-old, a 7-month-old, and then she'll have Ian at 2 1/2 months.  Crazy.  Hopefully the oldest will be helpful, and hopefully Brendan will behave himself.

And now to me:
Today's weigh-in: 227.0
This is my starting point.  School starts in a few weeks and gets out on May 31.  That is ten months total.  So my goal is to lose two pounds each month for a total weight loss of 20 lbs by the first day of next summer.  Sad that a 20 lb weight loss won't even get me under 200 lbs at this point.  Sheesh.  I plan on walking or riding my bike to work and back each day (although when my club meets I might have to drive so I can stay until 4 for them).  I also need to get on the elliptical machine, either in the morning or at night after Brendan has gone to bed.  And after watching one of my friends work out with kettle bell weights while she was here (and sweat a lot doing it), I've decided I need to get some kettle bells and try some work outs with them.  I just can't get to the gym with my schedule the way it is (and they can't take Ian in the nursery there yet, since he hasn't had any shots yet), so I have to work out at home.  I also need to take the boys for walks in the evening, or maybe bike with Brendan.  I need to cut back on snacking, but school will help me with that, since I can only eat what I have at school.  Hopefully I can at least get the 20 lbs, although 50 would be nice... I'm not going to hold my breath, though...

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