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Baby’s Been… (Morning Light)

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I always thought of six-months as this magical, far-off land that would take a lifetime for us to reach. We would “get there” someday but it would take a long, long time — but suddenly, here we are, just a couple weeks away. My tiny little baby is not a tiny, little baby. He is becoming a boy. He has a personality, oh my, does he have a personality. I never knew that a five-and-a-half-month-old could be so rough! This boy literally beats me up. From the time that he was born, he broke out of every swaddle known to man. Since then he’s gotten stronger and stronger. He bruises me daily just from playing. It’s such a blessing to have such a strong, healthy boy. It also hurts! Haha… Oh and he’s got an attitude, too. There have been a handful of times when Roman James has shouted at me. Oh yes! When he wants something and doesn’t get it or when I take something away that he is not finished with — I get yelled at. His brow furrows and he lets out an angry string of babble. It’s all I can do not to bust out laughing. Instead, we work on our very earliest discipline wherein I gently explain to Roman how important patience is. Am I certifiably insane for speaking reason with my infant? Perhaps. 😉

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During my last update, I wrote about the terrible sleep troubles we were having. (Thank you all for the support and advice on that. It meant the world to me and helped more than I can explain.) I have some wonderful news on that end. Since the last update, Roman has had TWO (2) eight-hour stretches of sleep! Yes, eight hours of uninterrupted sleep! On average, he has been sleeping from 5:30 or 6:30 pm to 5 or 5:30 am with two wakings during the night. One waking is just for comfort/pacifier and the second one is to eat. I, of course, do not get to sleep eight (or even six) hours straight because I don’t go to bed at 5:30 pm — but I am getting a lot more sleep than I was before and it’s a dream!

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I think that the improvement in his sleep has to do with the introduction of solids. He is now eating his solids on a fairly regular schedule. He gets 2.5 ounces of a fruit or vegetable in the morning, 2 ounces of rice cereal in the afternoon, and 2 more ounces of cereal before bed. I have slowly worked him up to this point, gradually increasing the amount of food that I give him. However, I am pretty sure that he would eat much more if I allowed him/gave him his favourites. His favourites are banana, pear, and cereal. He also likes peas and green beans are his least favourite. He eats them but the “yuck” faces that he makes are hysterical. I always cut him off after 2.5 ounces. I can’t seem to find any reliable information about how much solids baby should be eating. Anybody know of any good references?

I am still loving Earth’s Best Organics “Firsts” for his fruit and vegetables and Happy Bellies Organic Baby Cereal for his rice cereal. We did have a few digestion issues (hard poop) with the starchy vegetables (squash and carrots) so we’re staying away from them for now.

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I took all of the photographs in this post yesterday morning. Most days he wakes up around 5 a.m. I go into his nursery in the dark and find him all smiles. I change his diaper and then bring him into bed with me. Most mornings I can nurse him back to sleep and we both rest for a couple more hours. Then we wake up once the sun is out. The morning light shines into my bedroom and illuminates his gorgeous face. It is — without a doubt — the most gorgeous thing that I have ever had the blessing to witness. That beautiful face. Those gorgeous, bright blue eyes. Those sweet little ears. I smother him with kisses & cuddles. Oh, these days. I wish I could keep them forever. I know that I cannot. So I just cherish him, every little bit of him. My sweet, sweet boy.

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    How to Overcome Fear & Stop Resisting

    “To offer no resistance to life is to be in a state of grace, ease, and lightness.” —Eckhart Tolle

    Stop resisting the will of the Universe. I’ve said this to myself thousands of times. It is perhaps one of the most powerful tools that has led me to peace of mind.

    In the past four years, I overcame depression, anxiety, and I lost sixty pounds. When you overcome a lifetime of anxiety & depression, a lot of things change. For one thing, you begin to enjoy life. Simple things that you hadn’t noticed before fill your heart with joy—Spring, a cold glass of water on a hot day, a good workout, a kind word, a smile. When you are overcome by the effects of anxiety & depression, you do not have time to notice these simple pleasures. (They are often overshadowed by the negative, irrational thoughts swarming inside of your head.)

    Happiness begets happiness, as I like to say. However, even in my increased state of happiness, I knew that something still wasn’t right. It took me awhile to realize what it was. Only after months of careful self-observation did I realize what was happening.

    A hard day at work = I was disgusted, angry, plagued by head aches.
    A frustrating experience at a car dealership = I was furious.
    An upcoming flight and travel arrangements = I was anxious, worried, sick to my stomach.

    I was continually allowing my mind to make me angry, sick, sad, frustrated, etc. Yet, after each of these experiences I learned some valuable lesson or something really important & meaningful happened as a result.

    Hard days at work always lead me to clarity about how myself and my team could be more efficient.
    The frustrating experience at the car dealership actually prevented me from making a terrible mistake and purchasing the wrong car.
    Recent travel and trips have brought me incredible successes in my personal & professional life.

    Upon observing all of this, it hit me. Even when things seemed terrible, even when I was really upset, eventually the pain of the situation would subside. Moreover, I would come out on the other side wiser, stronger, and grateful. Every thing that happened (happens) to me is a direct result of the will of the Universe (you can call that God, fate, destiny, or any other name you’d like to give it, no matter). Yes, every thing that happens is a direct result of the will of the Universe and an opportunity to learn and grow. In order to live true happiness, I had to stop resisting the will of the Universe. Once I did this, my life changed in incredible (and previously unimaginable) ways. When I stop resisting and simply “go with the flow” I find that I am constantly filled with a deep calmness in my soul. I do not worry or suffer. I simply exist and let all scenarios play themselves out. I understand that even pain is necessary and that ultimately it will carry me to a place of light & peace.

    Fear is Unnecessary

    At the root of every single feeling of discomfort, lies one emotion: fear. Fear is the emotion responsible for all forms of suffering. Sadness, anxiety, worry, rage, hatred, envy, and all other forms of suffering are rooted in fear. However, once you stop resisting the will of the Universe, you will understand that fear and suffering are actually not necessary at all.

    The vast majority of fear and suffering is a result of living in an unreal world and/or allowing negative, irrational thoughts to control our minds. The unreal world is the world of sky rise buildings, electricity, paper money, McDonald’s, television, marketing, vanity surgery, reality TV, etc. The real world is the world of trees, dirt, sun, stars, wind, rain, whole foods, self-love, generosity, family, love, etc. Can you see the difference? Once you remove yourself from the suffocating chains of the unreal world, and begin living in the real world, you will find that most of the fears that you experience are completely unnecessary. The vast majority of anxieties that we suffer from are made-up.

    – fear of judgment
    – fear of failure
    – fear of humiliation
    – fear of public speaking
    – fear of making a mistake
    – fear of travel
    – fear of forgetting something
    – fear of being alone and so on

    Once you realize that these fears are made-up in the unreal world, they can hold no power over you. All of the above are irrational anxieties. None of those things would actually put your life in danger or expose you to any harm. The only place that they can affect you is in your head. But you must remember that you have control over what goes on in your head! You can use cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to end the suffering.

    Eventually, you will realize that true fear might have a place in your life, but that is only when you are truly in danger. Perhaps while being chased by a bear or masked murderer, while falling from a cliff, etc. Yes, in those instances, your fear is justified and it can help you by creating adrenaline, increased strength, quicker reflexes and cognitive ability. But other than those “real” true fear situations, there is really no need for fear and certainly no need for emotional suffering.

    Live Without Resistance or Fear

    Once you learn to stop resisting the will of the Universe and to live without fear, you will experience an entirely new & improved sort of living. You will find that all of the things that you once desired, but were afraid to seek, are actually within your reach. For example, I was emotionally crippled by irrational anxiety for the first half of my life. This made it impossible for me to speak in front of people. I could not ask a question in a class of twenty, let alone get up in front of a group of people to speak. My anxiety over public speaking was so great, that it crippled me. I once experienced a debilitating panic attack at a dinner party of five family friends! But… that is ancient history.

    Now, my former self is hardly recognizable. I have spoken in front of groups of sixty people or more with grace and confidence. I know that my fear is irrational & unnecessary, so I overcome it. Sure, my heart rate may increase, I might sweat a bit—but I do not let it stop me! I remind myself that that the fear is not real and I move forward to success.

    You are entirely capable of achieving the same same sort of success in your own life—personal & professional. Whatever your fear is, you can overcome it.

    “You’ll seldom experience regret for anything that you’ve done. It is what you haven’t done that will torment you.” —Wayne Dyer

    To allow fear to rule your life, is not to live at all. So stop resisting the will of the Universe and stop allowing fear to rule your life. Begin living, truly living, right now. There is nothing in your way. What is your greatest fear? Can you believe that it is unnecessary? What would you do if you had no fear in your heart at all? How different could your life be?

    The only time you run out of chances is when you stop taking them!

    I am now offering personalized coaching sessions to individuals suffering from anxiety &/or depression. If you are interested in scheduling a session or would like to learn more, please contact me at denabotbyl[@]gmail[.]com for details and rates. Include CBT Session in the subject line.

4 Comments

  1. He does look older! Little Man!
    I love those morning moments when I bring Sam back into bed with me and we cuddle and sleep a little longer.

    That’s funny because yesterday I was also looking to see how much a baby should eat and couldn’t really find anything. I figure 2 oz per serving it standard because that’s the size of most containers and up to 3 times per day at this point. While I love giving Sam soilds…the poop, there’s just so much and so often now! hee hee

    And yay for more sleep!

    1. Yea, you’re right! I guess the serving size is the serving size. I’m just surprised I can’t find anything about weight/recommended number of servings & serving sizes. I mean every baby can’t be the same. Oh well… I will talk to our pediatrician next visit and in the meantime go with my gut… errr… Roman’s gut. ;]

  2. He’s so cute, and his personality sounds just like my Ben (who is now 13 months). We followed the BLW approach to solids, but I think it’s a safe bet to assume that when baby isn’t interested, then stop eating…and if he wants more, continue to give it. Babies don’t have emotional ties to food until much later…so they simply eat until they are full. I know it’s stressful worrying about your baby getting enough to eat, but they are a pretty good judge. By the way, I love your blog background wallpaper…super cute! -Andrea

    1. Thanks, Andrea. Yes, I am all about BLW! Unfortunately Roman doesn’t have the coordination to feed himself yet but as soon as he does — we’re in! When did your littles start BLW/grabbing food & feeding themselves?

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