- I bought a bassinet - For my first baby I thought it was a waste of money. Why buy a bassinet that is only good for 3 months when you can get a crib that is good for 2 or so years? While that sounded logical, baby #1 refused to sleep in the crib. My theory is this was because the crib was too big and did not make baby #1 feel secure. She ended up in our bed the whole time. For baby #2 we bought a bassinet. Baby #2 slept a lot more in the smaller bassinet - although she did spend some time in our bed as well. Getting baby #2 in bassinet early on did help pave the way for her to sleep in her pack and play later on.
- I used that Angel Care breathing monitor - I did not think I would be one of those mothers who would just stare frantically at their baby, watching baby breathe. Well, I certainly lost plenty of sleep doing this with baby #1. For #2 we used Angel Care and it was awesome! Angel Care monitored #2's breathing for me and I could sleep more soundly. We did have a few false alarms but otherwise the device was worth every penny.
- I did not bother focusing as much about my baby's development compared to written standards- With baby #1 I was always reading about what milestones baby baby should be making on any given week. With #2 I did not have any time to read and honestly, I did not worry. They don't hand out medals to babies who walk or talk earlier. I let baby #2 develop at her own pace. I also did not focus as much on the height and weight growth charts. Baby #1 was always bouncing all over those charts. With baby #2, I only worried if the doctor told me to worry.
- I got out of the house more - Baby #1 turned my life upside down. I became a hermit. My friends hardly ever saw me. With baby #2 I reclaimed my life - albeit a new life. Now my weekends are full of adventures to new parks and playgrounds. I see my friends a lot more often (mostly as part of playdate arrangements). I've made new mom friends. I also put a priority on date night. We go out at least once a month and preferably twice a month. All of these things make a huge difference in actually enjoying being a parent of young children.
- I bought a Minivan - I used to have a really cool car. Unfortunately the cool car was a total pain to get kids in and out of. The minivan makes my life easier in so many ways. I can toss in a double stroller without even folding it! Strapping kids in is so much easier. I'll always miss my cool car, but I have embraced my big fat ugly green minivan!
- I used the new pouch food stuff - This stuff was not around for baby #1. It is amazing how many things change in just a few years. The pouch food was more portable and baby #2 could literally suck it right out of the pouch.
- I kept baby rear facing for longer in a car seat - With baby #1 the law was rear facing until 1 year old. A bunch of studies showed that babies fare much better when in an accident if they were rear facing. With baby #2 we still have her rear facing (now in a somewhat awkward convertible car seat).
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Things I did differently from baby #1 to baby #2
A lot of people say that you are more relaxed when baby #2 comes around. In my case I was more relaxed in some ways and more stressed in others. Since Pen is now almost 14 months, I decided to take a look back at what I did differently with baby #2 versus baby #1.
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