Friday, December 28, 2012

Growing up isn't easy.... for Momma.

My Dearest Henry, 

I knew the time would come when when you would no longer breastfeed, I just didn't think it would come so soon. Soon you say? Yes, soon. You are only approaching 16 months, and although I didn't have a specific amount of time in mind, I just became accustomed to my very enthusiastic nursing baby, err, I mean toddler. Yes, you are walking, talking, running, jumping, but you are still, and always will be, my baby boy. 

I'm amazed at how fast the past 16 months have gone. In the blink of an eye you became a little boy with a smile for days, laughter that fills my entire heart, and energy that could fuel an army. But when I look back at our first moments -- after a long, long labor, when you made your grand entrance, and there you were -- baby boy Beach was lying on my stomach looking at me (so alert!) ready for action. Within moments, you were able to latch on. I couldn't have been happier. The first few days were tough, and by tough, I mean ouch! It hurt every time you latched on -- my nipples cracked and bled, but I was nursing and you were growing! At your first pediatricians visit 2 days after leaving the hospital, you had gained back the 4 oz lost at the hospital, and gained an additional 3/4 of a pound. I felt like a mom with super milk! It was all the motivation I needed to keep going!

And then came your reflux at 4 weeks old, which caused so much pain to all of us. All you wanted to do was eat, and then cried after eating because your stomach was all in knots, and then wanted to eat more because the milk made your stomach feel better, and round and round we went. Figuring out dairy was our problem, I eliminated all dairy and all milk protein from my diet. A tough undertaking for a vegetarian, but we didn't want meds in your pristine baby system, so if it meant Momma had to eat upside down and "jam" the entire 1993 Phish summer tour, so be it. I would do it. And I did. Once again: happy baby. (Okay, I didn't have to "jam" to Phish, but that would have made for a happy Daddy too!) 

We've had some ups and downs over the past 16 months, haven't we? I thought you were weening at 9 months, but it was just you being you and by "you" I mean being busy by standing and learning to walk and not wanting to take time out of your busyness to stop and nurse. But we got back on track, as we always had and continued on our journey. You grew fast -- always in the 90th percentile in height and 55th in weight. (Let's not talk about the head, because that just goes back to whole "it took a long time for you to enter this world" story). You started to walk, run, jump, talk and could communicate when you wanted to nurse. Sure sure, it took you awhile to sleep through the night -- maybe a bit of my own fault because as tired as I was, I didn't mind nursing you at 5am. I loved those moments, all our moments. And the fact that you didn't get sick until you were 13 months was even more motivation to keep going. And just as we have settled into a morning and night routine, you look up at me with those big blue eyes with lashes for days and simply say, "no no Mama", jump off my lap and speed off to your next adventure. My heart ached as my tiny baby was no longer a baby anymore. 

To put it simply: I am amazed at the human body and all it does to bring a child into this world and then feed that child for so many months. I'm not going to fool  you or anyone into thinking that it was picturesque, because it wasn't. The picture perfect woman with that glow (hot flashes!) in a rocking chair with perfectly curled hair and baby nursing so sweetly in her arms. Nope, not me. I was a hot mess after giving birth, but I will cherish those first pictures of us nursing forever. Nursing isn't easy, your breasts leak and hurt, and it takes awhile to get in the groove. But once you do: it's great and I wouldn't trade it in for anything. 

I'm proud of you darling little man -- that you were ready to stop on your own, because I don't think I would have ever pushed it. When people asked how long I would nurse you, my reply was always "until Henry wants to stop", and that's exactly what happened -- I just didn't think it would be this soon. If you are truly ready, then I will try to be too. If you ask for more, I will do my best to provide.  I'm trying to be okay with this big step. I'm trying to hide my tears, but after 16 months there's an emptiness that will be very hard to fill. But if you would rather me hold you and rock you before bed, I'm going to cherish those moments the same as I have cherished all the others. I'm looking forward to all the milestones that are waiting for us on this amazing journey, I just hope I can keep up with you. 

I love you, Henrypie. 

Love,
Mama

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Roar!

Although the Tigers didn't win the world series, Henry still sported his super cute (err, I mean scary!) Tiger costume! He had lots of fun trick or treating on our street and enjoyed looking at all of our neighbors decorations. Henry has been obsessed with pumpkins since his first glance a few months ago. One of his first words was "ball," so appropriately he has been calling pumpkins "balls" and pointed to every pumpkin on the block saying "ball!!!!" I'm not sure what will happen next week when all the balls have been tossed in the trash and are gone until next year, but until then we will have our plastic pumpkin available for backup!


We picked out pumpkins ....


Henry LOVED his pumpkins!


Practiced putting on the costume the day before...


Carving the pumpkins!


Our 3 pumpkins.


Getting ready to head out..


Happy Halloween! 


Roar!!!


Our house for Halloween


Ready to Trick or Treat!



Cruising down the sidewalk with Daddy


"Trick or Treat!!!"


Heading home... what a fun time we had!


Checking out his loot!!!
(and no, he did not eat any candy -- not this year!)

We hope everyone had a great Halloween! 
xo,
The Beach Family

I feel like I'm forgetting something...

Before I had Henry and lost part (okay, more than 50%) of my brain, I never had to write a grocery list,  never needed multiple reminders to do anything, I was very (very) organized, and never missed appointments, bills were also sent in weeks before their due date, and my car was also serviced at the appropriate time. When I was pregnant, I was given advice to keep a journal and/or write the baby letters to memorialize all our experiences. I laughed internally at these suggestions. Who were these people talking to? Didn't they know me? Had they not seen my office at work -- my calendar system, all synced with my iphone/google calendar/ical at home so I would never, not ever, miss a thing. All my paperwork was always in order - labeled and filed.  But in reality, I didn't need this crazy advanced  system, because it was all in.my.brain.

Fast forward to today. That calendar system? All those notes for deadlines, appointments, and reminders set on my iphone? It's my lifeline. Vitamins, dog's heart worm pill, court appearances, and reminders when leaf pick up day is...all in my calendar, and it is an absolute must that they are in my calendar, because there is no way this side of hell that I would remember otherwise. Henry must have hit some internal switch on his way out that turned off part of my brain. No worries, though, I have my backup system full of all the awesome technology... I'm just not quite sure what will happen if the network ever flatlines. That's a thought I don't want to tackle right now.

And that whole "write to your kid idea?" I tried to embrace it early on. I bought a beautiful new journal, and I wrote in it religiously the first few months (before Henry started rolling over/moving...) I wrote a lot, I even remembered to write the entire birth story down before I forgot it forever. But now? There are some dates, number of teeth, and milestones jotted down -- things I want to make sure I remember, but there are no complete thoughts. Even this blog was supposed to help me write things down, keep others updated, but well, you can see how the entries have been a bit more spread out? Sigh. So, to all those Moms out there that I silently judged, I apologize. I now know why you have stacks of papers in your house, baskets of unfolded laundry, stacks of "to-read" books, and bins full of pictures that never found a place in photo albums. If we are going to be honest, it has taken me two full days to complete this blog entry.

The bottom line is that at the end of the day when your child is finally asleep, you (well, I do at least) do a little victory dance saying "I did it, I made it through the day!" And then like a first responder, you tackle the most dire tasks first: Dishes, laundry (diapers and clothing essentials for the next day), important emails, online bill pay, etc. And then you look at the clock, you see how much time you have until it is essential you shut your eyes for the night and you decide: Do I work out to get rid of the last 10 Henry pounds? Do I spend time with my husband? Write in said journal you promised yourself you would do once a week, or read the next book for the book club you want to go to, but so often fail to attend (as it starts at 8:30 and you're just plain exhausted by then), or do I just go to bed?

But enough about me -- my brain will catch up someday. Right?

Henry!
14 months old!

Favorite Book: "Good Night Gorilla" -- Loves to read and be read to -- a lot!
Number of teeth: 8
Favorite songs: Itsy bitsy Spider, ABC's.
Loves to: Dance!
Best Friend: Charlie
He's a talking machine! My favorite part of the day is listening to Ryan and Henry's morning conversation when Ryan gets Henry up and changes his diaper. Melts my heart to hear Henry's sing songy voice discuss the morning events with Ryan!



I'm getting so big!


Roar, I'm a Tiger!


Loves to read


"Vroom Vroom!"







Daddy and Henry



"Mom, I would really like to go outside with Charlie"


"Cruising around the hood"



"Dad, pick me up!"



We needed a picture of Charlie in the mix :) 


Super cool guy!


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

1 year mark.


Henry turned one last month -- and I'm a bit behind on posts since our house has been a bit under the weather. The start of the cold-flu season has really taken a toll on the Sobczak-Beach household. I think we are all finally on the mend (fingers crossed) and hope we can start to enjoy this beautiful fall weather we are having!

At Henry's one year check-up he weighed 22lbs, 2.5 oz (65th percentile) and was 32 inches long (95th percentile). After observing Henry walk (run, climb, open all the cabinets, drawers...) and talk during his check-up Henry's pediatrician wanted to make sure that I had the number to poison control handy as Henry is one of those kids you have to "stay 3 steps ahead of at all times." Some parents might be shocked by this statement, but I was not. Long ago I put all harsh chemicals on high shelves in locked closets waaaaay out of reach of our busy little man. And boy is he busy. Busy building with block, chasing Charlie around, reading all his books, driving his cars, making sure Mommy and Daddy are doing their jobs. Very rarely is Henry's body at rest, unless it is truly at rest (sleeping). At every other point of his waking hour he is in constant motion. Oh, Newton, you were so so right. 

Here are some pictures from an August wedding... he still looks like a baby!

I will try my very best to post more often and get some updated pictures on the blog -- Henry has changed so much from the pictures below!


"Oh, Mom, you want me to follow you?"


"Actually, I think I'm going to go this way..."


And he's off...


Very determined -- look at that tongue!



Minor fall...


But that doesn't stop him!




He's up and back to running!




The family (and future ping pong world champion!)





Monday, September 3, 2012

Cake for Pies!

Happy Birthday, Henrypie!!!

"Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You."

What a completely fitting quote for our birthday boy....

Wow, how a year has flown by --




Just a few days before Henry...


One day old...


At his frist birthday dinner!!



Happy Birthday, Henry. You are growing up too fast!

New milestones: Walking, Running, Throwing, but still loves to dance!
New Words: This, That, Yes, Ball, Light (ight), Uh-oh
Foods Henry Loves: Cheese!! (grilled cheese, quesadilla, mac n cheese), Avocado, eggs, yogurt, toast
Best Friend: Charlie, of course :) 
Number of Teeth: 6
Favorite stuffed animal: tough one -- loves his panda bear, his moose, dog
# of Lovees he takes to bed: minimum of 4
Official stats will come when we go to the pediatrician next week




Here are some other fun pictures from his birthday weekend!


Out and about in the hood


Taking a ride in his new car

Car Project: Speakers needed to rock out during walks!


"Check out my sweet cup holder!"


Swinging at the park




Loves it!


At the park on his birthday



Check out my new shoes!


Birthday cake from his party


Mommy and Henry with his new Tiger hat!


Thanks for the State sweatshirt, Liz and Mike!


I love my new hat. Thanks Grandma S.!




Fixing my new front loader from Grandma and Grandpa Beach with my new tools from Aunt Lindsey!


Just like Daddy.


Birthday morning -- firetruck, blocks, car...



Oh, but his favorite gift??


The empty roll of wrapping paper!!!



Phish t-shirts and Tigers caps... ready for another day!!

Happy Birthday, Henry! We can't wait to see what this next year brings -- we love you soooo very much!!!

Love,
Mommy, Daddy, and Charlie