Showing posts with label teething. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teething. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Sister Has Teeth!

When Carter was 5 months old or so we kept thinking he was getting close to teething because he was drooling pretty much nonstop. I was daily checking his gums just so sure teeth were on the way. Then when he was 6 months old he went through a rough patch of sleep where we could only get him to sleep if he was on either Ty or my chest. Then voila, his bottom 2 teeth popped out around 7 months and sleep went back to normal. I've heard stories of kids who just all the sudden pop teeth and their parents had no idea because they didn't act any differently. Definitely not my kids! Teething isn't horrible and it has been much easier this time around because we knew what was going on, but it isn't easy. Little miss has been drooling for quite a while, probably about the same amount of time Carter was. Then she started in with only sleeping on my chest at night and I knew teeth were coming. She did the exact same thing Carter did although there was much less screaming this time. Poor Carter being the first child, we didn't know what was wrong and couldn't find anything that should be causing the crying so we had him cry it out for a few nights before chest sleeping and then the teeth eventually coming. Since Elise was acting the exact same way Carter had, I just popped her on my chest at night and although she tossed and turned quite a bit, she slept. There wasn't crying and it was all pretty stress-free.

Every night since she started struggling with sleep I'd check her gums before laying her down for bed. Nothing. Saturday night I checked her gums and still nothing. Then Sunday we went to a pumpkin patch close to my parents' house. Ty was holding Elise and put his finger in her mouth announcing she had a tooth. I couldn't believe it. Not there at night, there the next afternoon! I'm not sure why but I get so stinkin excited for that first tooth and so proud. It's not like they do anything to get there other than endure pain. I tried to take pictures but sis wasn't having it. She stuck her tongue out every time I tried. I was so excited about it I guess it rubbed off on Carter. Yesterday at the zoo he was sitting on the front of the single stroller while Elise was strapped in and she suddenly started scream crying. I asked Carter what had happened and he said, "I was just looking at her tooth. See?" and then proceeded to pull her bottom lip out very roughly.

Last night Elise was running a low-grade 99.5 degree temperature so we dosed her up with Tylenol. She woke up with her second tooth popping through right next to the first and still a low-grade temperature. When I took her temp and saw it was again 99.5 I was reminded of the struggle we went through with Carter at daycare. They used under arm thermometers so they added a degree to his temperature when they took it. If he was running a little 99.5 degree temp due to teething that bumped it up to 100.5 and their policy was a child got sent home if their temp was 100.4 or over. Obviously I wanted to be home with Carter every chance I got, but with a limited number of sick days and having to create sub plans it was so irritating to get a call to pick him up only to take him home and find his temperature was barely over 99 degrees. There were times I had thought his temperature was due to teething and I got a call saying it was over 100 degrees and I'd freak out thinking he must be sick on top of teething, but no his temp really was just 99. I'm so glad I don't have to deal with that anymore! I'm also so glad that on days like today when Elise isn't feeling up to par because of teething she can sleep in until 8:00 and take a 2 hour morning nap. I had to wake Carter by 7:00 at the latest to get him to daycare and make it to work on time and he never napped well at daycare. There are so many times I am reminded what a gift it is to be home with my babies and today was a huge one for me!

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Waving Baby

This morning when I dropped Carter off at daycare he waved at me shaking his entire arm up and down as I left.  He's all about slapping things, so I assumed it was just coincidence and he didn't mean to wave.  Then this evening when Ang got home she walked in the door and waved at him and he waved back.  I guess waving is his new thing and I'm loving it because it is super adorable!

Mr. Man is so close to crawling.  He's finally getting frustrated trying to get things by rolling and will fuss going for his toys.  He's also getting up on his knees, rocking, and pushing forward.  When I'm sitting on the ground by him, he will do that toward my lap and try to pull into my lap.  It is so heart warming.

Getting that water bottle!

Goodness, the little guy is all about chomping on things.  This evening he spied my water bottle which has a soft, silicone straw and went to town on it.  I had to dump out the water because he just wouldn't stop playing with it.  Not that he didn't have a teething ring, it was sitting right next to him.  For whatever reason he will choose to chew anything over something specifically made for teething.  Kind of a trend there since he also prefers to play with trash over toys.
Nom, nom, nom!
Ignoring the teething ring right next to him.