Babies

Learning to Say “No”

I would imagine I’m not alone in thinking there’s not a whole lot of the word “no” being directed at newborn babies. But who knows, maybe I’m wrong. Maybe there are some moms out there who lay down the law about wrong and right behavior from the get-go. I mean, we do that with puppies, don’t we?

My son Mylo is almost 6 months old and he is beginning to do things that require the word “no” become more common place in my vocabulary and yet I am finding that word difficult to say.

How can anyone tell this child "no"?

Case in point. Just now as I sit at my desk typing away on my laptop, Mylo dragged himself off of his playmat and army-crawled his way to the basket full of our dog’s chewed up and dirty dog toys. I watched as he lifted himself into a half push-up and reached with one hand out hoping to dip the corner of the basket toward himself. I called out “NO” and he froze with his hand in the air. He then cocked his head in my direction and shot me one of those infallible smiles that makes my insides melt. He was waiting for me to light up in response. I’ll be honest, I almost failed right there. It took every microscopic muscle in my face to refrain from smiling back.

I can see where it’s going to get more challenging. I can see already where I am going to have to become more comfortable with saying and using the word “no,” and yet I question my abilities to not just say it, but mean it.

Are there any veteran moms out there who have tips on teaching babies about wrong and right behavior? If you found it hard, as I do, do you now say the word “no” with ease and confidence?

Mederma My A$$

Update

The goddesses at Groupon must have ESP! The morning after I submitted this post I got my daily Groupon email and it was (hold on to your seats), for three stretch mark removal sessions for $220 with Dr. Morris Westfried right here in Brooklyn!! The same Dr. Westfried that I paid $1,000 to remove one of my three tattoos in 2006. Where were the Gods, forget the Gods, where was Groupon then, HUH?!


I often refer to the 40 weeks I spent pregnant as the most magical nine months of my life. But those gorgeous nine months left me with stretch marks on the underbelly of my belly, the part you can’t see when you’re carrying around a watermelon in your uterus. I didn’t even know they were there until I dropped a good chunk of the 32-pounds I added while preggers and my tan vanished after the summer. At my six-week post-partum appointment my midwife, Beverly, advised me there was cream out there for it.

Save. Your. Money.

I read the decidedly mixed reviews for Mederma on drugstore.com and took the plunge anyway. I have been using the cream as advised, twice daily, for a few months now and zero, zilch, nada. As in, they are not gone. NOT as in there are no more. My stretch marks, which are slightly darker than my skin color, are still very much with me.

I’m torn about my mama-marks. On the one hand they signify a magical time in my life when I did not yet know the little person budding inside me, and on the other hand they serve as a reminder that even if I can get my body back into a bikini, it won’t ever be perfect.

As far as Mederma goes, I wish I had saved my money.

Are there any mama’s out there that can recommend a different product for stretch marks? One that actually works?! Do share!

Mylostone – First Cold

My baby's got a cold :(

Ok, so it’s not a good Mylostone, but it is one nonetheless. I woke up with a piercing sore throat Monday morning – the beginnings of a winter cold. And by mid-afternoon my son Mylo’s eyes were glassy and he was sneezing. By nightfall the poor guy had a fever.

It reached 102.5 Tuesday morning, which was alarming to say the least, so off to the doctor we went. Luckily though, by mid-afternoon, his temperature was pretty much gone. They said to keep an eye on his fever and his willingness to nurse – which of course was not hampered the slightest!

I feel horrible that I gave my baby my cold. It is day three now and while we are on the mend, we also share a gnarly-sounding cough.

Mashed Avocado

My son Mylo recently started on solid foods. As I wrote in an earlier post we unintentionally started with something sweet, mashed bananas. Not ideal, I know, so at the behest of our midwife, we introduced mashed avocado soon after. I wish I had a picture of what happened when we did — better yet, I wish I had video of it.

Yea ok. Not my son. But it might as well have been.

Mylo shuttered, winced, scrunched up his face, began to cough and then threw up green!! And of course my husband and I could not help but laugh hysterically. I think it’s safe to say that we’ll be holding off on the mashed avocado.

Mylostone – First Tooth

Earlier in the week my son Mylo began pooping several times a day again. It was reminiscent of the newborn stage when he pooped up to a dozen times per day, but different because even during the newborn stage he would stay dry in between diaper changes for a longer period of time. This time he was only dry long enough for the next diaper to get on!

My poor baby had diarrhea. A little worried, I took him to the doctor who said there was nothing to be concerned about. He was bright-eyed and happy. Not dehydrated and most likely not a result of some foreign parasite. A relief, but why all the excessive pooping?

But then, just like that, the poop stopped and the tooth popped!

One day before Mylo was about to turn 5 months old, we lay canoodling in bed, him chomping away on my fingers as usual, and “ouch,” there it was. His first tooth. The texture and size of a lone grain of dry, basmati rice, the tooth percolated through his bottom gum and stared me in the face. (And there is a second one coming in close behind.)

The grill begins...

What To Expect.com says that diarrhea is a symptom of teething but that doctors are divided on the subject. They also note that some parents swear that their teething babies have bouts of loose poops.

I am now one of those parents, are you?!

Mylostone – Army Crawl

Another major Mylostone to share. The boy is on the move… last week my son Mylo did the army crawl for the first time – using his upper-body while in an army push-up to shimmy himself across the floor. He is going to have that tushy of his up in the air in no time! Or, maybe he’ll skip crawling and go directly from scooting into walking. Time will tell…

On the move...

My Review of Inglesina 2011 Fast Table Chair – Ribes

Originally submitted at Toys R Us

For use at home, while traveling or at the restaurant, the Inglesina 2011 Fast Table Chair in Ribes is a must-have table chair that’s as comfortable as it is convenient. Parents love the Fast Table Chair because of its simple, twist-tight coupling and its compatibility with most types of tables…

Amazing Seat!

By MomtoMylo from Broklyn, NY on 1/11/2011
5out of 5

Pros: Stable, Stylish, Easily Stowed, Lightweight, Portable, Easy To Assemble, Easy to Clean

Best Uses: Infant Seating, Travel, Baby Seats, At Home

Describe Yourself: First Time Parent

My son is five months old and this is not only practical but so efficient if you live in an apt. and space is a commodity. Plus, it’s portable and can afix to most tables when you eat out. Also, it seems Inglesina perfected the color with this model as the red is a real red. Most reviewers likened the 2010 model in red to be more of a pinkish color. I assure you this one is not. Great buy!

(legalese)

Mylostone – Solids

An important Mylostone to write about today! My son Mylo had his first taste of solids just before his 5 month birthday. We intended to start with rice cereal but one morning while he was sitting in his Inglesina booster seat, (another great find for apartment dwellers by the way), watching us eat breakfast, he began to foam at the mouth.

So I took a banana out of the bowl, cut off a small piece and proceeded to mash it up. Somehow, I don’t know how, he knew it was for him. He stared at the bowl intently and held on to the arms of the seat for dear life, as if the anticipation alone would knock him out of it! The only other living thing I’ve seen react to food preparation that way is our dog.

Yummy yummy to my tummy!

I know it’s not recommended to start with the sweet stuff, but it seemed fitting, as I grew up in Nigeria on mashed banana myself. We do a tiny chunk of banana in the morning now and tiny bit of rice cereal in the evening. And he absolutely digs it!

Johnny Jump Up

We recently bought a doorway jumper despite the fact that we only have three doorways. The entrance doesn’t work since we wouldn’t want Mylo swinging into the hallway and our neighbors doors, and since the bedroom is around the corner and down a hallway it made no sense there, either. Behold the bathroom: it is the most centrally-located of the three and a straight shot from the kitchen, where I spend a lot of time. (Not because I cook of course, but because I’m always stuffing my face!)

And of course Mylo loved it! But the jumper attaches to the doorway molding via two springs that prevent you from closing the door. Not exactly practical for a room meant for privacy. The same day we hooked it up we had two sets of visitors. My in-laws during the day, and our friends, at night. So while it might be one thing for Jason and me to go potty with the door slightly ajar, it’s not-so-nice for our guests! Sorry Mylo, but back to the store it goes…

Jumper in the potty!