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Friday, October 11, 2013

LABOR PAINS

As of writing I am currently in labor, 2-3 cm to be exact hhehehe. Patty is finally coming out tonight or tomorrow!=)

Rushing to the hospital now, wish us luck! :)

Thursday, October 10, 2013

PARENTING 101


TOUCHDOWN!

 I finally reached my due date yahooo! Patty is now full term, and is ready for delivery!!! :) Thank God for Youtube, and Google so I equip myself parenting tips for the lack of maternal instincts and basic mommy knowledge. HAHA! I was consoled when told that some mommy stuffs come out naturally like carrying your new born. So I guess I should relax now? hehe


TEAM KRAMER:

Okay fine, before I share with you a few things I learned, Let me share with you a video being a team Kramer fan! I am such a huge fan of this family, and I can't wait to have this much fun with my darling pie. I just know i'll have this much adventures with my Pattypoo. hehehe! :)


Time, attention, along with love is the basic need of every child. Me thinks, that Team Kramer does just that. They lovingly spend every available time they have for their kids, and that is exactly what I offer Patty. So baby, come out na! :) hehe


If you haven't heard of this crazy-cute family, check them here: TEAM KRAMER

CARRYING A NEW BORN:



The Eight Principles of Attachment Parenting:

Attachment Parenting International (API) is a worldwide educational association for this style of parenting. API identifies eight principles of attachment parenting. Parents have considerable leeway in how they interpret and put these principles into action. The eight principles are:
  1. Prepare for pregnancy, birth, and parenting. Proponents of attachment parenting believe it is important to eliminate negative thoughts and feelings about pregnancy. Doing so, they say, readies a parent for the emotionally demanding work of being a parent.
  2. Feed with love and respect. Breastfeeding, proponents say, is the ideal way to create a secure attachment. It also teaches infants that parents will listen to their cues and fulfill their needs.
  3. Respond with sensitivity. With attachment parenting, parents consider all expressions of emotions, including repeated tantrums, as real efforts at communication. Those efforts are to be taken seriously and understood rather than punished or dismissed.
  4. Use nurturing touch. Attachment parenting proponents advise maximum skin-to-skin touching. Ways to achieve that include joint baths and "baby-wearing" -- carrying babies during the day in a front-facing sling.
  5. Engage in nighttime parenting. Attachment parenting experts advise making "co-sleeping" arrangements. With co-sleeping, an infant sleeps in the same room with parents so they can feed and emotionally soothe the child during the night. Some parents practice "bed-sharing" or sleeping in the same bed with babies. It's thought that this creates an even more secure attachment. Precautions are advised, though, to help prevent sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.
  6. Provide constant, loving care. Proponents of attachment parenting advise the nearly constant presence of a parent. That includes during walks, parents' night out, and work. They advocate against childcare for more than 20 hours a week for babies younger than 30 months old.
  7. Practice positive discipline. Parents are advised to distract, redirect, and guide even the youngest of babies, and to model positive behavior. Attachment parenting aims at understanding what a child's negative behavior is communicating. And parents are encouraged to work out a solution together with a child, rather than spanking or simply imposing their will on children.
  8. Strive for balance in personal and family life. Parents are encouraged to create a support network, live a healthy lifestyle, and prevent parenting burn-out.

 SOURCE: http://www.webmd.com/parenting/what-is-attachment-parenting

Saturday, October 5, 2013

The Ungits

As you all know, my pamangkins and sibs stay with us every weekends consistently after losing my Dad the past year. We always try to make every weekend count and spend as much fun time with the kids as they will never stay small so long. 

.. and even greater news in, Ate Mish is preggy! We have a new baby for 2014 na! :-) We will have 7 babies for 2014, and Marikit is going to be an ATE! Our family is so fertile, we always welcome a new baby! hehehe! :-) We are so blessed indeed! hehe






Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The perks and pains of pregnancy

PAINS

"Patty must be a future gymnast." I used to think. Her somersaults were amaziiiiing. Now I think she's doing Muay Thai inside my tummy!!! My organs are probably her favorite punching bags! Her movements are painful na talaga! What's worse is the heartburn that keeps me up until 2 am, and feeling helplessly tired in the middle of the day. While all these symptoms are normal it's a bit hard to keep up with my daily chores especially now that i've gained more than 10 kilos include being clumsier than usual. It's such a breeze to know I am due next week, and all these symptoms will go away soon. 

PERKS

So yes, I've been driving without a license for more than a year. What's been keeping me from getting a non pro license is the whole day processing. B-but I thought this is the perfect time for me to make use of my PWD perks! :-) It didn't take me more than 4 hours to get my license, that was hefty convenient indeed!!!! :)