After Nathan was born, we were told that he couldn’t go home immediately because he was diagnosed with jaundice. Jaundice is a condition where the baby’s skin (and the whites of his eye) take on a yellowish tint due to his body’s inability to clear out the bilirubin (I’ll get to that in a second) in his body. Now, apparently this is not uncommon and the doctors and nurses took it to be pretty routine stuff, but still, we were a little freaked out. Sure we had heard about it in our pre-natal classes and we had read about in books and online, but still, our kid “had a condition”, so we naturally felt very concerned. Well it turned out that we actually had to come back the first week after his birth because his bilirubin count still had not gone down and he had to spend a night in the Neonatal ICU under a biliblanket. But after that Nathan’s jaundice cleared up and everything went back to normal…for a bit.
Creative Pop Up Cards (shameless plug)
So it was my birthday last week and my good friend Rich took me out for dinner and made this card for me. Very cool. I talked about it in a previous post, but I thought I’d post a shameless plug for his website where he describes how to make pop up cards as a way of saying “thanks buddy”. Really, check out his site – he actually has posts that details how to make this very same type of card. Same design/style, just different occasion.
Nightly Musings: Shifts? What shifts?
So it’s 3am and both ny wife and I are wide awake now. Nathan woke up fussy, on the verge of crying. We tried to shoosh-pat, pacifier, picking up and swaying, the 5 S’s – everything. Nope, we ended up having to feed the kid. So my wife is breast feeding him.
In theory, I could sleep when she does this. But practically, that never happens. I have to prep her pump for her, after the feed I change Nathan’s diapers because he pees when he feeds, and I have to refill the humidifier because its so friggin dry here in SoCal that if we don’t use one Nathan’s nose gets dry and his snots get impossible to remove. So after all of that, I’m awake and here I am bloggin from my phone (ok, that parts cool).
Everyone keeps yelling me that we need to do it in shifts, but I don’t see how that is possible when we both have things to do for the baby. For those of you guys who do this in shifts, how do you do it?
I love my son, I really do. But man, some days…
Above, the picture on the left is Nathan being a good kid, pleasant, smiling. The picture on the right is Nathan being a serious pill, on the verge of a tantrum. Same, day, same hour –I think. This was from a few weeks ago, but you get the idea.
Any of you dads (and moms) with babies will know what I’m talking about when I say that these little darlings can go from adorable to nuclear in about a second and stay crying and fussy for hours on end.
Nightly Musing: “Not Hungry”
So here’s my boy asleep. He has been a pill all day, all weekend in fact. He’s been cranky, ill tempered and impatient. Not sleeping and when he does, only for 30 minutes at a time. And yet, once he settles down, knocks out and gets peaceful, he tickles my heartstrings and just makes me break out into a big giant grin. I’m exhausted, tired, sleepy and hungry, and yet, all I want to do is stare at this kid.
There’s something my parents used to tell me when I was a kid. During meals, I’d sometimes find them just staring at me without eating, and I’d ask them why they did that and why they weren’t eating. Their answer was (and I’m going to paraphrase very badly from Korean) that “even if I don’t eat, just looking at you makes me feel full”. When I was a child, I thought that was dumb, then as I got older I understand conceptually what they meant. But now that I have this little guy, I think I really do understand what they meant.