September 2, 2010

Living la vida loca

Category: Baby Milestones

It has been almost four weeks now, but for some reason Spud has not settled into a routine yet. With Spud, every day is unpredictable. Just as we thought we could get some form of pattern to work with, she changes her schedule. No 2 days are the same so far, hence it makes it a little bit more challenging for us to identify a routine, if any.

Perhaps, we are just a bad case of new parents, but I wonder if not settling in a routine is normal for a 3 and half week old baby?

Spud’s a booby monster when it comes to breastfeeding. Her hours are erratic. She seems to want to nurse every hour, on the hour with extended time; especially in the last 2 weeks. Somehow, she doesn’t seem to have enough, and I get no break from just feeding her round the clock. People say that a baby knows when she has had enough, and they will automatically unlatch from the breasts. Not Spud though…if I don’t unlatch her, she’s quite capable of a marathon feeding!

Sometimes I wonder if I don’t make enough milk, but from the looks of it, she seems to have a healthy dose of diapers and even started spitting up milk! I used to have to supplement with formula in her first 2 weeks (also as advised by the doctor here!). I was not producing enough milk then and she got dehydrated. I have now recently gone exclusively breast milk in the last week or so (yay!). At night though, we give her breast milk in the bottle so Dad could feed too or I’ll go crazy!

Some days she will nap, some days she just refuses to nap. Some nights, she’ll wake up just once or twice; and some nights she’ll stretch her waking hours to up to 4 hours at a stretch, a combo of wailing, fussing, feeding and diaper change several times. I wonder if other babies are just as unpredictable.

From what I have heard, read and researched, it would be good to put babies on a schedule, also to just limit 15 minutes per breast. But there is also another school of thought where it is not worth trying to set a routine in the first few months. Instead, be led by the baby’s needs, especially so when the baby is being breastfed. In this case, let the baby empty out one breast and let them have a go at it for as long as they need to instead of setting a time limit.

All these conflicting theories are confusing me that I don’t know what is the best way for her. If I don’t set a time limit on the breast, she’ll be on it 24/7, I might as well staple her to my boobs. I don’t know how much of this craziness will last and if she ever will show some form of routine. I guess, for us, it is a matter of trial and error.

I need a concoction of the chill pill and the ‘be patient’ vitamins.Plenty of it!

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September 2, 2010

Bureaucracy: Redemption

Despite the bureaucracy I ranted about a week ago, I must say I have been extremely impressed with the efficiency of a first world country! You see, one can rant all one wants, but at the end of it all, a process is a process and one has to comply. So…comply I did, expecting the worse.

However, none of that expecting the worse, I assure you. In fact, my case was picked up rather quickly (within a day!) upon my online application. Perhaps, the stars are shining on me as the administrator who was handling my case said,  in view of the newborn and the upcoming festive season, she will help expedite the necessary quickly. She seems nice and took the initiative to anticipate that I’ll be coming home for Hari Raya, and so will be needing the necessary documentation for Spud. What was so nice about it was that she did it out of her own initiative and without me having to ask or beg for it. Literally, within TWO DAYS, I was informed that my application was successful and all I had to do was to send in the original certified true copies of the necessary documents by mail to proceed with the passport application.

What a nice change from a usually rigid and uncompromisable bureaucracy. It is just of no comparison to the standard of services in Thailand. Gotta thank my lucky stars too for assigning me to such a compassionate soul who is willing to go out of her way to help me out on this one.

It really is nice to know that there are still some good, kind (and not to mention with brains) souls out there. She really did make my day!

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September 1, 2010

Double Tragedy

Category: Random

My heart broke into pieces when I saw the news update a few days ago, but shattered into several million pieces more when I actually read the news online and saw the photo which were captured along with it.

A few days later, the grief stricken dad has decided to end his life…and I am left with no words after reading the news here. (While there is a video uploaded on the linked site, I decided not to watch it..somehow it felt so wrong…)

God bless their souls.

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