Tuesday, April 17, 2012

How an Audiology Appointment Feels Like a Candid Camera Episode

Edison had her third round of hearing testing today. Hearing testing that requires her to be asleep. Though her first two appointments were challenging, she was still a fairly sleepy newborn. Today, ante was upped. Here's the scenario.

Picture a sterile, plain medical consultation room. There are bright fluorescent lights overhead, a super firm waiting room loveseat, and a computer cart. There is no rocking chair nor baby friendly surface/bed. The room is located at the end of a long hallway next to a stairwell. The stairwell is the place to sneak off to when making a cellphone call.

Now, add in a whole slew of wires, cords, in-ear monitors, and electrodes that when jostled just slightly will disrupt the connection and therefore the assessment you are trying to complete. When the electrodes do come loose, they must be reapplied with firm pressure, possibly some additional cold adhesive gel, and loads of tape. Oh, I did mention that those wires and electrodes are attached to a two month old that you are expected to soothe to sleep?!?


Yep. That was our morning.

Attempt #1 - Try to soothe Edison to sleep through nursing (generally the easiest and quickest method.) Just as she's getting drowsy, another patient, a child, decides he's not going along willingly and let's out a piercing scream. Edison is awake.

Attempt #2 - The audiologist grows tired of waiting and leaves the room. Mommy, more comfortable with the additional privacy, attempts nursing again. Edison is almost asleep when the audiologist pokes her head in to see if Edison is asleep. Edison is awake and the electrodes need to be reattached.


Attempt #3 - Daddy's turn. The overhead lights are shut off in the hopes that sleep will come sooner. Singing, rocking, and general snuggling with Daddy begins. Daddy and Edison as almost snoozing together when someone's cell phone rings and the call recipient begins carrying on a rather explicit conversation regarding his frustrations with his ex-wife. Edison is awake.


Attempt #4 - Repeat scenario #2. Edison is awake.


Attempt #5 - Repeat scenario #2. Edison is awake.



Attempt #6 - Inform audiologist that we'll crack the door to let her know when Edison is asleep. Begin lawn sprinkler soothing tactic. Don't know the lawn sprinkler? Well, you jiggle and sway side to side while shushing in a rhythm similar to a lawn sprinkler. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shhhhhhhh. Edison is getting drowsy when someone must take a phone call regarding the installation and subsequent cost of doorknobs in her new home. She is far from satisfied with the bill and numerous "upcharges". Edison is awake. Edison fills her pants. We change Edison's pants.

It is at this point that we begin to lose it. We are certain that at any minute someone's going to burst through the door and inform us we're on Candid Camera because surely we can't be expected to soothe a baby to sleep in this environment. At home, with all her favorite soothers present, it can sometimes take an hour to soothe Edison to sleep. The very thought of Candid Camera starts us to giggling.

The giggles gain momentum (and tears) as we place bets on how long we'll have to keep trying. Is there a minimum number of hours we're required to try? Will they charge us for the appointment if we are unable to run the assessment? Because we are soooo not paying hundreds of dollars for two hours of jiggling our baby in their consultation room.

It's at this moment, we realize that Edison is asleep. She has finally succumbed having jiggled right along with our giggles.

Now we'll never know how long they would have made us keep trying.



Oh, and the kicker? We have no further knowledge regarding Edison's possible hearing loss after the test than we did before. We still have to wait and see.




Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Two Months Old

Someone wasn't too thrilled about having her two month photo shoot.



After a little snuggling, she calmed down enough to grab a few decent shots.


Happy two months, my little one. We love you more than ever.




Friday, April 06, 2012

Cool Kids

What my cool kids will be wearing on Easter Sunday:


And it only took me purchasing 4 dresses for Edison as well as a white collared shirt for Linus before settling on this outfit tonight.

For the record, this dress is not my favorite. There's a little white eyelet dress that has pink seersucker trim and a frilly petticoat that was. However, trying to coordinate a little boy with pale pink seersucker is pretty much impossible.

I'm pretty pleased with what I settled on. When I put it together, it just felt right. Linus really isn't the type of kid who should be wearing a crisp white button-up. He's too much of a mess for that. Brightly colored t-shirt and jeans are WAY more his speed.

The added bonus was that with the exception of the vest, we already owned Linus's outfit. Edison's outfit is new but so is she.

What do you think? Do you try to coordinate your kids or select special outfits for holidays?


Sources:
Yellow t-shirt - already owned, Target
Striped vest - Children's Place
Royal blue jeans - already owned, H&M
Lapel Flower - already owned, unknown
Hairband - already owned, Etsy (wish I knew where exactly... was a gift)
Dress - Children's Place
Pants - already owned, Carter's


Thursday, April 05, 2012

Cuteness


This sweet thing started smiling last Tuesday (the 27th), and she smartly chose to bestow the first smile on her momma.

I haven't been able to catch one with the camera, but I did get smiles #3, 4, & 5 on video. Mind you, I had to show a little boob to get smile #5 -- but isn't that always the way?!?

And this morning I had to haul out the camera before preschool (and right as Edison wanted to fall asleep) because I *had* to capture this sweetness.


Yes, they are both wearing their sibling shirts and their 'whoosh-whoosh' (Adidas) pants. This was not of my planning, but Linus's. He insisted on it.




Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Queen of *this* Wednesday

I am on top of my game today. After two miserable Wednesdays, I just have to document how well this one is rolling.

So far today I have:

  • Nursed and diapered Edison numerous times.
  • Rocked her down for her morning nap in a timely fashion.
  • Played 3 rounds of Easter egg hunt practice with Linus.
  • Nursed and diapered Edison several more times.
  • Finagled* Linus into picking up his toys in the living room and moving them back up to his room.
  • Held Edison until she fell asleep for her afternoon nap.
  • Set out a decently healthy lunch for my family.
  • Ate lunch together with my family (minus Edison, who was napping).
  • Convinced, er-- bribed** Linus to take a nap.
  • Made a teriyaki marinade for our kebab dinner.
  • Cut up the onion and red pepper in preparation for tonight's kebabs.
  • Made a rhubarb pie with shortbread tart crust and crumble topping. (Pie crust takes too long.)

Now, this may all go out the wide open windows in 5 minutes (or when I have to persuade Linus to clean his disaster of a room), but for now, in this minute, I'm savoring my success.




* I set out a box and told him he had a choice, he could choose to take his toys upstairs to his room or he could just take the easy way out and put them in the box that was going to the thrift store. His choice. (I'm going to try this again with the room pick-up issue. Fingers crossed for success.)

** I told him that we could do a nighttime Easter egg hunt only if he took a nap. I may have even said something about how nocturnal animals (his current obsession) have to sleep during the day in order to hunt at night.





Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Wednesdays

Apparently Wednesdays are to be the death of me. Which at least is saying that the other six days aren't so bad.

I wrote my last post, in which I was basically freaking out, on a Wednesday. Today is also Wednesday and I can honestly say, I may be suffering some post-traumatic stress.

You see, Wednesday is Linus's day off from preschool -- meaning he is home with Edison and me all day. That means, he is wanting his mommy to meet all of his needs from non-stop playing to being the wall to which he continually chatters (chicken crossing the road jokes are his new favorite thing) to using any unsupervised time to find mud or other forms of destruction. It is exhausting. Add in the fact that Edison is used to having my attention or, at least, warm body to snuggle unending and it's a recipe for disaster or at least a loss of my sanity.

Last week, Wednesday combined with the recent news of Edison's hearing loss to lead to my melting down. I can only take so much. Today, despite being the first Wednesday where Adrian worked full time, I was at least able to pull myself together during the ten minutes in which Adrian dragged both children down the street for a "walk."

But again, the good news is that the other six days of the week are better. Edison doesn't seem to have signs of colic. (Huge sigh of relief on my part.) She can wail with the best of them but can generally be soothed. Plus, she sleeps decent most nights and is a nursing champ.

It's still hard but it's survivable. It helps that I received SO MUCH support from friends after my last post (Thank YOU) and was reassured about Edison's general health during her 1 month pediatrician visit.

So... we're here. We're surviving. Just please ignore the sticky floor, huge laundry pile, and kid whose shirt was on backwards all day.

Focus on this instead -- I know I am.

The face of one milk drunk baby.