| Olivia's first trip to the pool |
According to books I’ve read or advice I’ve received from people, it would seem that I’m setting Olivia up for failure. I don’t have a consistent work schedule, therefor Olivia is not on a daily schedule yet. But, for the most part, we are able to keep some routine from 9pm-7am on most days. I don’t have the healthiest diet, so that means I’m not giving Olivia the perfect nutrition that she needs. I am not able to stay 100% stress-free and keep things calm for her. But, I am able to provide her with love and support and many days and nights of good cuddle time. I am able to read to her, sing to her, dance with her, do tummy time with her (even though she still hates it), smile and laugh with her and give her all the love that I can straight from my heart.
I know Olivia had a special start. She entered the world
almost 6 weeks earlier than we had planned. But, that is when God wanted her to
bless our lives. With her early beginnings, she is a little behind the typical
5 month old. But, I have to continually remind myself that she is technically
not even 4 months old. We have been in contact with the Birth to 3 program and
they will be doing an assessment on Olivia so we know what areas we can provide
more assistance to her to help her continue to develop. At her well baby
visits, her pediatrician is happy with her progress. Olivia is doing great with
her weight and length. At her June visit, she was in the 5th
percentile for weight and the 10th percentile for length (as she had
been at her 2 month visit). She’s been
spitting up a little more than usual (she’s been taking Zantac for the past two
months), so I took her in last week for a weight check. At 5 months old, Olivia
weighed in at 12 pounds and 8 ounces (so a gain of 1 pound and 1 ounce from her
4 month weight). So, I breathed a sigh of relief as that is one thing that I am
doing right. My darling baby is healthy and gaining weight, like a typical baby
is supposed to do.
| I'm 5 months old! |
Our little family has our own way of doing things. We don’t
have the ‘typical’ set up of two working parents. Thankfully on July 2, I
passed my examinations to complete graduate school (thank goodness!), so that
is one less thing on my plate. And last weekend was the state swim meet, so I
will be done with coaching until September. So, I am so very blessed that I
will have a full month of full-time mommy duty with my little girl. As Phil put
it, I am finally getting my maternity leave that I wasn’t able to have after
she was born (the day after Olivia was born, I was writing swim practices and
the week after, I was back to school and homework). But, while I can have those precious moments,
I now have to worry about finding a job. As I previously mentioned, I want to
provide Olivia with the best opportunities. Bummer thing is that a lot of opportunities
come with a price tag. So, now I’m in the same dilemma that almost every mommy
has to face… be a stay-at-home mommy or go to work? Seriously government, let’s
pay the stay-at-home mommies!
It seems that we live in a world where things are always
compared (and I am probably the queen of it most days). Bodies are scrutinized
and achievements are completed at an earlier age or a faster rate. I will admit
that I was on the bandwagon of the Royal Baby Watch and I was excited that Kate
could join our circle of mommies. Then I was dismayed when I read an article
about her choice of outfit to wear when she showed off her new baby and the
fact that she didn’t cover up her baby bump. Seriously people, the woman just
gave birth 24 hours earlier and that is the first thing you can think of?!? I
thought the outfit was adorable and perfect for the occasion. But, what do I
know…
It is a hard lesson of not comparing, and it is one that is
taking me a few months to learn. But, in my heart, I know that I am doing the
right thing for Olivia. What we do with this baby may not be what we do with
the next baby. For right now though, it works for us. And the adorable smile that Olivia greets me
with every morning is proof that I am doing something right.