
For those of you who don't know, Reid started a mothers morning out program this year. It is Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:15 to 12:15. It is a great way for him to get used to the idea of school since we haven't done anything like this yet. Well he had his open house, which went very well until the end, where Reid had a very dramatic melt-down because he didn't want to leave the playground. During this meltdown, he was looking at me instead of in front of him and he ran into a wall. This brought more tears. We finally got him to calm down in the classroom for a snack, where at some point the sadness started up again and he choked on a goldfish cracker. It was quite sad.
I was somewhat anxious the first day we dropped him off. We had been talking this up for months. I had explained to him that Ryan and I would be leaving him and he seemed okay with that. They take the kids down a hallway to their classroom so the kids leave you. All the kids grab onto these animal rings that are attached to a rope. Reid barely looked back. They are just doing 2 hours the first two weeks to ease them into it, so it was short. I guess he had a great time, the note I got said "he did wonderful". Yay!! Unfortunately that didn't last. The next 3 times I dropped him off he grabbed onto me and one of the directors had to grab him and carry him to the classroom. This was after he talked about how he wanted to go to school. He got over it almost immediately once he was on his way to his classroom.
After thinking about it, I realized that we can't get there too early. There are 4 classes starting with 1 year-olds. They come and get each class and bring them to their rooms. Reid is in the oldest class and they have to wait the longest and witness all of the smaller children who cry. So once I started getting there closer to the time when they bring his class back we have had no problems!! (I also bribe him with a smoothie:)
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Reid started school!!!
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Saturday, August 30, 2008
August
August- noteworthy points:
-Ryan continued trying new foods, he tried sweet potatoes, peas, rice cereal, carrots, and squash. He was not convinced about this eating thing at all. He is quite proficient in drinking from his sippy cup though:)
-Ryan started scooting (sort of), he scoots pushes off with his back legs and the front part of his body slides along the ground.
-Ryan has discovered his voice. He is LOUD, LOUD, LOUD. He has also officially discovered his laugh which is a heavenly sound.
-His sleeping habits have improved to a certain extent, he is now mostly waking up 2 times per night, which is a VAST improvement over what we were seeing. Erik and I are starting to feel like humans again.
-Tropical Storm Fay visited us which provided an impromptu vacation for Erik. We got to spend the 21st and 22nd together as a family with NO agenda, which NEVER happens. It was nice.
-Erik and I had our 6th wedding anniversary. We went to Cheesecake Factory as usual.
-Reid is gearing up for school next month, we are doing a lot of playing with friends and still doing Gymboree.
-My brothers turned 7 and we had a nice birthday party with them.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Love and Logic
Reid is at that funny age of almost 3 where I have been at a little bit of a loss with how to discipline him. For the most part he is a really, really great kid- I believe exceptionally great. He is very cautious, not agressive, and kind.
Of course there are those moments where he is not easy to discipline. At this age, you wonder what can be expected of them, since he is somewhere between a baby and a child. We decided we are not going to spank our children, so that leaves one wondering what to do? This philosophy was recommended on a message board, and I really liked what they had to say so I bought a couple of the books.
It is called Love and Logic. The basic idea is that the consequences of their actions should teach children. Not yelling, not spanking, not lecturing. The parent is to be empathetic and calm and behave as though it doesn't cause any stress at all do deal with your child. The book has lots of clever and creative consequences for undesirable behaviors, and ways to curb fights. I highly recommend it.
So I just thought I would post an update on how my little experiment with what this book is teaching is going.
First we have been working on trying to offer lots of choices to Reid. We had been doing that a bit anyway, but we are trying to up it.
Second, we have been trying to use our key word that means that basically he is in trouble, we are using "Uh oh".
Third, I really instituted a better time-out policy. In the book if they are doing something you don't like you say "uh oh, looks like bedroom time". It says in the book to take them to their room and ask if they want the door open or closed. Reid would say open, then I would tell him he could come out when he wanted to be nice. Well he quickly caught on to this and would just go right in for a minute yell that he was "gonna to behave" and come back out. I had to up the anty a bit. After he hit his brother because he was mad at me, I closed the door. I followed the books instructions and held the door closed- he did NOT like this at all. I made him stay in for about 5 minutes until he calmed down and then let him come out and told him I loved him. The hardest part about this is my next reaction is to discuss why he is in time-out. These guys say don't do that- let the consequense be the lesson. You are just supposed to say something like "that was sad" and tell them you love them and let it be the end of it.
We had to do that twice and now the Uh oh has become a quick fix with behavior problems.
We have been working on Reid being able to walk at Publix and Target, he understandably gets really excited about this and has a hard time controlling his urge to run, pick things off the shelves, open the refrigerater doors, and wander away. Even though Ryan can sit in the cart now, I have been still keeping him in the sling to keep the front seat open. The last time we went to Publix, I had to put Reid in the cart for something- I forget what, this did not make him happy, he yelled when he was in the cart and cried. I just continued to use empathy like the book says and said I know it's sad, I'm sorry, etc. I gave him one chance to try to get back out of the cart, and about 2 seconds later he was running, so he went back in the cart for the rest of the shopping trip. When we were at Target, he would wander off, and I would hide a little bit so I could see him but he couldn't see me, but unfortunately that didn't really panic him, he just sat there and said "mommy, mommy",I probably should have made myself lost for longer. I am pretty sure he ended up in the cart for that trip too.
Anyway, we went to Publix on Monday and before we got out of the car, I asked Reid what the rules were, he remembered them, so I told him he could walk as long as he followed the rules. He was for the most part PERFECT!! HE stayed right by me, didn't pick anything up, didn't run down the aisles. If he started to have a memory loss all I had to say was "uh oh", and he would be right back by my side saying "I'm gonna behave" in an instant- it was AMAZING!! I did put him in the cart because he opened the freezer doors, but only made him stay in for a minute because I felt like he got it.
We had to have a little talk at Gymboree yesterday too, and after removing him from Gymboree and having a quick talk, he was great the rest of the class and participated in most of the activities (he never wants to participate).
Today I had a really sad one. We were eating lunch and still hadn't showered (Reid showers with me most days- he enjoys playing in my shower and it keeps him out of trouble). He was dawdling eating his peas so I asked him if he wanted to finish his peas and come take a shower or not take a shower- he wanted to take a shower. I told him he had 5 minutes to finish his peas. I even gave him updates on the time, and he just still messed around, so at the end of 5 minutes, I said guess you aren't getting to shower. (What I forgot was to use my empathy word before I said that- you are supposed to say something like "Bummer, looks like no shower for you"-I am still working on that) Anyway, I got in the shower without him- it was SOOOO sad. He sat at the door and cried and cried. At one point he left for a minute then came back and continued the crying, at another point he left and came back with a mouth full of peas, saying he wanted to get in the shower:( It was the saddest thing ever. The old me would have let him come in the shower at that point but the new me just had to say I'm glad you did the right thing buddy, but shower time is over. You can shower tomorrow. It was heart wrenching, but I think next time he won't mess around eating.
What I have learned so far is that all you truly want is for your kids to be happy. Unfortunately in the short-term you kinda have to make them mad. They will be happier in the long run. My first instinct is always to avoid tears or fights, but that is not what is best for him in the long run. This book has really helped me with learning how to discipline in a strict way while being very loving and eliminating yelling and lecturing (I am still working on the lecturing thing). I am finding that it is VERY hard (for me to see him upset about the consequences), but it has been so rewarding to see him get it.
Again I know most of this is common sense, but it has been nice to have a game plan to work with.
Thanks for listening to my rambling:)
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Monday, August 25, 2008
Reid's Stats

November 18th, 2005
-8lb 6oz
-20.5 inches long
-7lb 14 oz
-21 inches
-35 cm head
-9lb 2 oz
-21.5 inches
-37.5 cm head
-12lb 11oz (75th %ile)
-23.25 inches long (60th %ile)
-40.25 cm head (50th %ile)
-16lb (70th %ile)
-25.5 inches long (60th %ile)
-43 cm head (70th %ile)
-18lb 12 oz (70th %ile)
-26.75 inches long (50th %ile)
-44.75 cm head (75th %ile)
-20lb 4oz
-28.25 inches long
-46.5 cm head
-21lb 4oz (25th %ile)
-20.5 inches (75th%)
-40.5 cm head (80th %ile)
-23lb 6oz (40th%ile)
-31 inches long (50th %ile)
-48 cm head (75th %ile)
18 months??
-27lbs (40th %ile)
-34 inches long (40th %ile)
-50 cm head (80th %ile)
31.6lbs (50th %ile)
37.5 inches long (50th %ile)
51 cm head (80th %ile)
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Ryan's Stats
-8lb 4oz, 20
-20 and 1/4 inches long
(4 days)
-7lb 12oz
-20 1/4 inches long
-35 1/4 head
February 7th, 2008
(2 weeks)
-8lb 9oz
-20.5 inches long
-37 cm head
March 28th, 2008
(2 months)
-13lb 10oz (90th %ile)
-23 inches long(50th %ile)
-40 cm head (50th%ile)
June 23, 2008
(4 months)
-18lb 5 oz (85th %ile)
-26 inches long (70th %ile)
-44 cm head (75th %ile)
August 4th
(6 months)
-19lb 11oz (80th %ile)
-26.5 inches long (50th %ile)
-44.5 cm head (60-70th %ile)
September 23rd
(7months)
-20lb 14 oz
21lb 8oz (60th%ile)
28 3/4 inches long (60th %ile)
Head- 461/2 cm (80th %ile)
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Monday, August 18, 2008
Reid-isms
This is a little dedication to my wonderful boy. Part of the joy of parenting is hearing what will come out of these kids mouths. I thought I would try to compile some of the cute things I hear him say, so I don't forget them. You have to imagine this high pitched voice with a little lilt at the end of every sentence. He is just starting to lose that.
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Monday, July 28, 2008
June/July 2008
June was uneventful with a few notable exceptions. Erik's mother- Susan and step-father- Alex came to visit us, and not only did they come to visit us, they fixed our sprinklers and helped entertain our children!!! It was wonderful:) Reid was in heaven. Grandma and Grandpa let him get dirty, got him bubbles, gave him an ice cream cone, and most importantly gave him an audience for his antics. We had a very nice visit with them. They went for an adventure after leaving us and even came back by to finish the sprinklers (it had rained too much before). Couldn't ask for more than that!!! Ryan also had a great time with his Grandparents.
That same weekend we also got a visit from my friend Holly and her girlfriend Jaime, it was short but sweet and it was nice to see them.
Ryan had his 4 month appointment (almost at 5 months) and he weighed 18lb 5 oz which was 85th %ile, was 26 inches long which was 70th %ile, and his head was 44cm which was 75th percentile. He rolled over from his back to his front for the first time this month. He had been rolling from his front to his back since last month, but then developed amnesia about how to do that. Ryan also giggled for the first time at the end of the month- there is not a more joyous sound:)
Other than that Erik has hopefully completed the CPA exam. We are awaiting his results from his final test. That will be so nice to have done!! He is full-swing into a major software change at his company, which should keep him busy at work for the next few months.
Reid is also doing very well. He amazes us everyday with his language development. It turns out that he also has a pretty good golf swing for a 2 year-old:) We have been quite impressed by him. We are still doing Gymboree once a week. Reid is still very much enjoying it. Potty is still going quite well. He has lost the being dry overnight, but that had to be a fluke anyway. Sometimes he still does wake up dry. He so far has always stayed dry for naps though. We have finally gotten rid of Reid's last evidence of baby-hood. Through a lot of bribery, the paci is gone!!!Reid will be starting a mothers morning out program in the fall. It will be Tuesday and Thursday from 9-12. I think this will be a good introduction to school for him without being too overwhelming, his best friend Kayla will be in his class too, so I am hoping that helps as well. I am hoping that this will be an opportunity to get Ryan in Gymboree too since Reid will be occupied. Reid is excited about starting school and knows it starts in September. It will be interesting to see how he does with it. I have never left him in a situation like that. He usually handles things much better than I think he will so hopefully this will hold true for this situation as well.
I am doing fine. The night before Erik left when we were in Newnan, I had some kind of anxiety attack. After experiencing this, it confirmed for me that I was experiencing that and NOT pre-eclampsia when I was in the hospital again after I had Ryan. After having these off and on for about 3 weeks, I feel normal again. Hopefully I have some tools to cope with them should they happen again (and if not, I have some drugs). I have definitely learned that I really do need to be making exercise a priority. I am hoping Erik and I will start a routine of going on walks with the kids after dinner. It is nice for us to not only get outside and get some exercise, but also to catch up with each other. I also think it is good for the kids to see us making it a priority to be outside and exercising. Besides my mental issues, I just got a nice raise at work- all the nurses did- so that was nice. I am still working weekends. It still works for us. I am still hoping that in the not too distant future, that we will find a way to get more quality family time in.
I guess that is basically it for now. The Hirsch's are signing off:)
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Thursday, June 05, 2008
Update on our life
Well things are going well here at the Hirsch household. While things are not as easy as they once were, they have settled into a rhythm. Ryan is super cute and HUGE these days. I am not sure how much he weighs right now, but at his 3 month vaccine appointment he weighed 16lb 4oz, which is a month ahead of Reid at the same age:) He has gotten to be such a cutie. We have started to see some laughing and lots of happiness. He is rolling over from his front to his back now, which means it is hard to get him to do tummy time:) Almost the second he is on his tummy he rolls back over. He can almost roll from his back to his front, and gets all the way on his side, but hasn't completed the turn yet. We switched him to size 3 diapers about 2 weeks ago, as the size 2's were no longer containing his messes. We have also started some 6-9 month clothes, mostly the onsies since they fit better with the bulkier cloth diapers.
Reid is also doing very well. He is officially potty trained. And has even stayed dry EVERY night and at nap time. It is quite miraculous. I still can't believe it. I just started yesterday letting him sleep for his naps in underwear instead of a pull-up.
Our exciting news is that my sister became a Mommy on May 16th. We all drove up there and I was able to be present for the birth. Carrie did fantastically!! She had no medications at all and had a beautiful delivery. Claire was born at 12:16 am and was 7lb 13oz. Reid and Ryan love her already!! Our trip to Newnan, GA was fine. As I mentioned above, Ryan decided he didn't need to sleep anymore on the trip so I was EXHAUSTED, but Reid did great, and wanted to go back to Aunt Carrie's house as soon as we got home. I guess he doesn't mind car rides. It was amazing to witness the birth of my little niece and the strength in my little sister. We were so glad that we could make it. Posted by Jenny at 2:57 PM 0 comments
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Our Rock Star!!!
We have gotten a huge kick out of this. Last week I got out my guitars and we had family music night:) Erik CANNOT wait until we get Rock Band for the XBox. We just had to buy a new U2 video to replace the one we are borrowing and I threw in an Indigo Girls one too (he needs to be well rounded:)
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Monday, April 28, 2008
Adventures in Cloth Diapering
I have 4 Fuzzi Bunz that I bought when Reid was little. I also have 1 called a Bum Genius that I recently bought. These kind are called pocket diapers. They have a pocket in the back that you put a microfiber insert into and then go on basically like a disposable diaper. Then I have 12 old-school diapers (the ones are used for burp cloths now, but most of us were diapered in with safety pins when we were kids:) And I have 2 diaper covers. One is called a Thirsties diaper cover, and the other Bummi's Super Brite (I like the thirsties one better). You lay the cover down and fold the old-school diaper in thirds and put it in the cover, then put it on like a disposable basically. I haven't decided which ones I like the best, they are all pretty easy to use. They have all contained leaks pretty well also.
Oh I am also using cloth wipes. I made some wipes solution which is 1/4 cup baby wash, 1/4 cup of baby oil, and 1 cup of water. Then I put it in a spray bottle and spray it on either a wash cloth or some flannel reusable wipes that I bought. I find it is easier to use disposable wipes with disposable diapers and reusable wipes with reusable diapers. Then the reusable wipes go into my wet bag too.
I have found this to be a really intriguing process. I know it seems really out there, gross, and granola, but it really doesn't feel that way at all. When using cloth there is a somewhat large initial investment, but then depending on what kind you buy, you really don't have much more to buy- hence saving you lots of money in the long run. It has felt pretty rewarding to me to only throw away half the diapers I usually do:)
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Potty, Potty, Pot-ty!!!
So yet again, Reid has astounded us with his ability to transition easily.
We have been talking to Reid about the potty since he was about 18 months. We got the potty at that time and it sings and makes noises when you flush it. He also has a potty video and some potty books. However, he has never shown any inkling that he is actually ready to potty train. On a whim last monday, I decided to give the potty ago. I did not at all figure Reid was ready to be potty trained, but as so many kids his age that we knew had all at least gone pee in the potty, I thought I would take the opportunity of an agenda free day to try it. So I set Reid's potty up in front of the TV with a potty video, and gave him some Juicy Juice (he never gets to drink that). I started thinking that he had to go, but was holding it at some point. He asked for a diaper a couple of times, but I was able to distract him. At some point he was on the potty and started to pee- well this must have startled him because he stopped. He got up and ran around a little bit but then told me his belly hurt, I explained that it hurt because he needed to put his pee pee in the potty, and so he did!! I was completely shocked. He gets M&M's (which we call a special treat) when he goes to the potty, so he got those, which excited him, then he got to take the pee pee to the toilet to dump it and flush it. That same night, we just let him run around naked. He actually at one point went a little tiny bit on the floor, but then stopped and went over to the potty and finished. I was SHOCKED!! I was even more shocked when the next day he pooped in the potty:) He is a natural!!!
So now a week later what I have found is that he does great when he is naked. He pees and poops in the potty with out incident. Well, to be fair there were two accidents: 1 where he peed right by the bathtub when he was about to get in, and one where we were lying in my bed (I trusted him by this point) and then he said "pee pee hot", so I got to clean all of our sheets:)
The second we put him back in a diaper he just pees and poops like he always has. I bought him some big boy underwear, but that doesn't seem to be making too big of an impression on him. I bribed him to put them on and he said they were too tight. So I am still figuring that out.
Anyway, that is the potty story as riveting as it is:) I am super curious to see what happens when we take the next step of actually making him wear underwear. I am going to try to find some that aren't so tight.
Stay tuned for more exciting adventures with a two year-old!!!
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Parenting Two
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Sunday, February 03, 2008
The Nurse Curse
They call it the nurse curse, meaning that something crazy always happens when you have a baby and you are nurse. I thought I had escaped it, but no such luck.
On Wendnesday I started to feel pretty sick. I had a few high blood pressures at the hospital when I had Ryan, but they checked preeclampsia labs and they were fine. I checked my BP at home that night and it was pretty high. I spent that night and the next day trying to decide if I was crazy or something was really wrong. I took my BP again Thursday night and it was sky high. I decided to call the doctor and she told me to go to the ER. We got there and they did all kinds of tests including lab work a cat scan, and an abdominal ultrasound. It was discovered that my liver enzymes were elevated. This can be a sign of preeclampsia so they admitted me and put me on this terrible medicine called magnesium sulfate for 24 hours. When they checked the liver enzymes again they were lower so I was able to come home yesterday. I still feel strange, like I have the flu or something and am ready to feel better.
Because of the cat scan they told me I couldn't nurse Ryan for 48 hours which was a total bummer, but the lactation consultant came and saw me, she told me I could nurse him after 24 hours, so we are back on track now. I feel like I have started my recovery over again.
Anyway, I just wanted to explain my absense and tell you guys what was up with me. I hope to be healthy again soon!!!
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Sunday, January 27, 2008
Ryan Anthony Hirsch
Ryan Anthony Hirsch arrived on January 26th 2008. He was 8lb 4oz and 20 and 1/4 inches long. He was perfect from the very beginning:) He is a great nurser, a great sleeper, and quite a mellow guy. We are smitten:)
We named him Ryan because we liked it, but Anthony was my Great Grandfather's middle name:)
Perfect and healthy!!!
Apparently Erik and I make 8+ pound babies
I can't believe that I have 2 sons!!! It is indescribable. I can't believe that I am so blessed!!!
Our first family portrait, Ryan is too busy eating to show his face:)
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