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Bumbo Seat Recall
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Monday, August 13, 2012
The Adventures of the Traveling Mommie-
Balancing motherhood and working is not always an easy job! This week I have training for work in ORLANDO! The thought of leaving my 5month old for a week didn't not sit well with me; let alone the almost impossible task of leaving enough milk for an entire week. So Dreux is currently on her first business trip with Mommie! Sunday night Dreux, my aunt and I hopped on a plane and headed to Florida. My company has been pretty accommodating when it comes to bringing her along. I got out of rooming with another trainee so that my aunt and daughter could accompany me at no additional cost.
It was such a load off knowing that I didn't have to find a sitter for the entire week. However once I got to Florida I ran into a few others problems...
Being that Dreux is still a 90% exclusively breast-fed baby (with the occasion of a bowl of oatmeal every now and then) I had to bring the frozen bags I haD stored. Traveling with about 8bags of breast milk wasn't the hard part, it was finding a cold place to store them all once we arrived at the hotel! After a few trips to ice machine and three huge zip lock bags later, my aunt had created ice packs n stuffed the frozen storage bags in them! 12hours later and they are still frozen!!
And although I can't enjoy an hour lunch like everyone else because I'm rushing back to the room to pump and/or feed on my break, my 20min lunch is well worth having her here with me!
It was such a load off knowing that I didn't have to find a sitter for the entire week. However once I got to Florida I ran into a few others problems...
Being that Dreux is still a 90% exclusively breast-fed baby (with the occasion of a bowl of oatmeal every now and then) I had to bring the frozen bags I haD stored. Traveling with about 8bags of breast milk wasn't the hard part, it was finding a cold place to store them all once we arrived at the hotel! After a few trips to ice machine and three huge zip lock bags later, my aunt had created ice packs n stuffed the frozen storage bags in them! 12hours later and they are still frozen!!
And although I can't enjoy an hour lunch like everyone else because I'm rushing back to the room to pump and/or feed on my break, my 20min lunch is well worth having her here with me!
Thursday, August 9, 2012
HAND, FOOT, AND MOUTH DISEASE!!!
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Who knew it was such a thing! Recently Dreux “found her feet”. And as I watched her suck on her precious little toes my mind began to wander… Should I let her do this? I told my mother that Dreux has a large fascination with her feet and her response was “wash her feet so she doesn’t get Foot in Mouth Disease”. I thought this was another one of my mother’s pharmaceutical scare tactics and I blew it off. Until this morning, the thought of my child having any disease scares me. So I Googled it. And low and behold, there is such a thing and it is prominent in children under the age of 5, specifically in infants. It’s a viral infection that can easily be prevented through sanitary methods. For example, wash the hands and feet of infants who are prone to putting those little toes in their mouths. Through it is contagious, there isn’t much treatment for it and doctors would suggest you let the virus “run its course”. The disease can be passed from child to child through contact with saliva, mucus, or fecal matter of an infected person.
I noticed yesterday when I picked Dreux up from daycare, that the socks I sent her to school in were no longer on her feet. For me, I’m going to make sure I stress the importance of washing hands, surfaces, and toys at her daycare and KEEPING HER SOCKS ON; although Dreux has a tendency to kick them off and lose them –hence the lime green sock that we never did find.
Mommies, Daddies, and caregivers please take head to this. It is real! While I thought GiGi, my mother whom doesn’t want to be referred by as “Grandma”, was being overly dramatic, I’m a bit concerned about this now. Call me an overprotected mom, I don’t care. But my daughter won’t get “Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease”. As common as it may be, I think we’ll pass on this one!
Click Here To Learn More About Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Monday, July 23, 2012
Sick Day! :-(
The
hardest thing a mother has to do is watch their little one get sick. On
Thursday when I picked Dreux up from daycare, one of her teachers told me she
thought Dreux was getting sick. She had been fussy all day and she was sounding
very congested. Not wanting to place blame, but I asked if any of the other
kids had been sick. She told me no, but I DISTINCTLY remember one of the other
infants coughing one morning when I dropped her off. I didn’t cause a scene I
packed up my child and left. When we got home I gave Dreux some children’s
Tylenol just in case her little system was trying to brew up a cold. She didn’t
have a fever and I wanted to cut any chance of her getting one. I put her PJs
on and prayed she didn’t get sick. That night my mom and sis brought over a
Vicks Vaporizer, some medicated liquid, and some Baby Rub (or baby vicks). She
was a little congested so I put a few drops of saline in her nose before she
went to bed. At 4 o’clock that next morning my baby woke up coughing. And not
just a cute little dry cough. The type of cough where you hear the phlegm;
quite similar to the cough of that child at her daycare. I went to pick her up
from the bassinet and snot was preventing my baby from breathing. I went and
got the bulb aspirator and began suctioning out her nose. She screamed of
course for a good 5 minutes. I nursed her and she went back to sleep. I called
my job and informed them that I would be working from home because I had a sick
child.
The
entire day consisted of sneezing, coughing, crying, sleeping, and eating. My
poor child’s eyes were so puffy and water, my heart broke in millions of pieces.
Dreux, however, was still herself. Smiling as usual and bouncing and kicking
those legs. Every now and then she would get a little miserable when her nose
was too stuffy to breathe. I kept the vaporizer on all day and rubbed Baby Rub
on her chest and throat. Every time she sneezed I was running to her with
suction bulb in one hand and a roll of tissue in the other. Dreux had to have
sneezed a least a 100 times because I went through an entire roll of tissue. I
rubbed Vaseline on her nose to make sure it didn’t get irritated or raw from me
wiping it all day. She is definitely on her road to recovering. But now, who
will take care of Mommie? Two days later, I caught the bug; it’s very common
for parents to get sick especially when caring for a sick child. I can’t tell
you how many times Dreux coughed and sneezed right in my face while I held her
in my arms. I knew it was bound to happen.
Caring
for Dreux was one obstacle. Caring for Dreux when Mommie is sick, is a even
BIGGER obstacle. Since I am still breastfeeding, [so help me GOD] there isn’t
much medication I can take. A friend brought me some orange juice, so that,
coupled with water, Vicks VaporRub, and my vitamins I SHOULD be ok….Thank God
for Dial antibacterial soap…..
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Guess Who's Getting Married!!!!!!!!!!!
Almost forgot the MOST important
part of my trip….
GETTING ENGAGED!!
So, I am on my way to being a Young Workin Mommie AND WIFE! Derek proposed outside of the Lincoln Memorial on July 5, 2012 (Dreux’s 4month birthday lol) A new journey of my life is about to begin. :-)
Family Vacation Part 2: How We Lost 2 Blankets!
The
day of our trip finally arrived. Everything was going well. We arrived at the
airport 2hours in advance just to make sure we planned for any unplanned
“hiccups”. When we got to security we were escorted to a separate line for
individuals with strollers and wheelchairs. Perfect! We could take our time
without worrying about holding up the line. We broke down the stroller, alerted
TSA I was carrying breastmilk and ice packs, and proceeded through security. Before
boarding I went to change Dreux because the lavatories on the plane are so
small and unsanitary. Trying to ensure I changed her quickly and made it back
to the gate before they called zone, I had to work fast. When I got on the
plane I noticed her receiving blanket had fallen. And of course no one would
allow us off the plane to search for it. I wasn’t completely distraught because
I figured if it had fallen on the airport floor, I probably wouldn’t want it
anymore anyway. Oh well, counted it as a lost. What I didn’t know was this was
only the first of two receiving blankets I would lose on this trip.
Dreux
did great. She slept through both flights, which included a layover flight in
which we ended up having to run to catch. I followed behind Derek with
baby-in-arm as he strutted through the airport with the stroller, car seat,
diaper bag, his computer bag, garment bag, my breast pump, and Dreux’s colorful
chain rattle adorned on his wrist. Super Dad! All-in-all we made the flight! We
got to DC at 1am. By the time we arrived Dreux was sleep and slept the duration
of the night. What a perfect trip! She didn’t cry, and although our first
flight was delayed an hour and 10min, we didn’t miss our layover and we arrived
at our destination safely. Couldn’t have been better…..It wasn’t until the
flight home, things got REAL! (lol)
SUPER DAD!
(CHECK OUT THE BRACELET LOL)
Fast
forward to departure day….
We
arrived at Reagan National Airport with just enough time to check bags, get
through security and make a QUICK bathroom break. Derek and I decided to use
the companion bathroom in the hopes that we can expedite our diaper changing experience.
I reached into Dreux’s bag to grab a
clean diaper and to my surprise….no more diapers! Oh boy! Not a problem though right? I
remember seeing some diapers and wipes in the Chicago airport the day we left
for DC. So I just knew this airport would have some. I sent Derek out to grab
some diapers but to our dismal, there were none! Ok creative Mommie start
thinking. We have a flight about to board in about half an hour. I began searching
through the bag to see what materials I could use to make a makeshift diaper. An
overnight maxi-pad and a receiving blanket was all I found so I proceeded to “make
a diaper”. I folded the receiving blanket into a triangle and placed the pad in
the center. I made two ties on both thighs, snapped her onsie and threw her
undies back on. (She had on a cute sun dress that day with matching undies.) The
plan was to pray this makeshift diaper lasted us through the hour and a half
long flight enough for Derek to grab some diapers when we dropped him back off
in Atlanta. (For the readers who don’t know, yes, Derek lives in Atlanta and I
live in Chicago.) However, once the plane landed I had all of 10min to get to
my plane. Derek helped me to my gate kissed us goodbye and I was carried Dreux
in arm on the plane. My mind was racing, I was sweating, and little did I know,
Dreux was peeing. I sat in my seat and noticed a warm trickle on my leg. To
this day I have not been able to successful decipher whether or not it was slop
or pee…I like to think slob, but I’m much more certain it’s the latter. I
lifted Dreux up and her pants were soaked! My heart began to race. I wrapped
the blanket around her bottom, which was now wet as well, and prayed we could
get through the flight. Dreux got fussy and I knew we weren’t going to make it.
I gave her a bottle and prayed the plane would take off soon. As we watched the
passengers board, I saw a lady with her husband and daughter; whom seemed to be
around the same age as Dreux. The sat in the row right in front of us. Is it
improper to ask for a diaper? How would I feel? Just before I left my pride convince
me not too, Dreux did the unthinkable. SHE BEGAN TO POOP!!!! Needless to say
pride went right out that window because there was no way I would let my child sit
in pee and now POOP, for an entire flight. The lady was nice and gave me a
diaper and even offered wipes. Because we were beginning to taxi, I couldn’t go
to the lavatory to change her. Luckily there were two empty seats in the row
across from me. I changed Dreux on the seat and felt the eyeballs of everyone
around watch as I tried to secretly dispose of her soiled receiving blanket/pad
getup. My heart was racing, I was sweating and embarrassed and I felt horrible
for not packing enough diapers. Dreux didn’t seem to mind much because she
kicked the entire time I changed her. I changed her clothes and dumped
everything else in. This was Dreux’s fourth plan ride this week, and the first
one in which I traveled alone with her. After everything was situated, we were
fine. Dreux stayed up the entire flight this time. All-in-all it wasn’t a
complete disaster. I guess it could have been worse…right???
And
that is the story of how we lost two receiving blankets.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Family Vacation!! Part I :-)
Tomorrow evening Dreux, Derek, and myself are taking our
talents to DC! This will be Dreux’s very first plane ride and although I hate
flying myself, I’m excited and very prayerful she enjoys the flight. I have
done extensive research on things to bring and things to do when flying with an
infant. For instance, since 9 11, babies must fly with identification as well
so I had to make sure the birth certificate was already in the baby bag. Also,
being that I am a nursing mom, I must alert security that I am traveling with expressed
breast milk and a cooler and hope there aren’t any issues. I’m pretty sure I over
packed, but I’ve come to learn there really is no such thing as being “over
packed” with a baby. From the baby Bjorn and travel bed to extra bibs,
pacifiers, the Moby Wrap, her weatherproof carrier shield, stroller, and about
10 outfits, I’m sure we’re ready for anything! (Mind you we will only be there
until Saturday) I have managed, however, to condense all my stuff and Dreux’s
stuff into one luggage and one baby bag! Go Me! (I quickly gave up the need to
carry purses once Dreux was born, so I guess the Louis will have to stay L)
I plan to arrive at the airport hours in advance to make
room for any mishaps i.e. baby meltdowns, spills, bath room breaks for mom,
etc. I think I got this, how hard can it be… right? I’m just hoping I’m not “that
girl” with the screaming baby on the plane everyone despises. LOL. This shall
be an adventure for all of us.
“Dreux please be good
for mommmie”.
To be continued…
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