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No Manual Provided: How to Hit the Ground Running as a New Parent

Wouldn’t it be nice if new babies came with a instruction guide? Unfortunately, that’s not how parenting works. New parents do have some natural instincts that help them and their new baby adjust to each other, but is that all it takes to be a good mom or dad? In the interest of promoting happy families in Canada and everywhere, we are pleased to present the following advice for brand new parents.

The first days and nights with your new baby

When you first bring a new baby home, they do little more than eat, poop and snooze. This is a good time to catch up on lost sleep. Once your baby becomes more active, finding time for a nap of your own may seem quite impossible.

“Swaddling” is a parenting concept that’s been around for as long as babies have been being born. The idea behind swaddling is to recreate the snug security your baby felt prior to birth. When you gently but firmly wrap your baby in a comfy blanket with their arms against their sides, you help them relax and sleep soundly.

Swaddling is especially effective for fussy babies who tend to throw their little arms and legs about when they are upset or uncomfortable. Cranky babies are often lulled to sleep when they are placed in a child seat and given. Many modern cars, like the Dodge Grand Caravan, offer ample room for baby seats while also allowing for extra room to help parents with strapping their little ones in, something that you can’t do as easily in most sedans and SUVs.

Why is your new baby crying?

Some experts say that a crying baby is a bit like a smoke alarm. You know something’s wrong, but just from the sound, it’s impossible to tell if there is burnt toast in the kitchen or if the whole house is burning down, notes Parents magazine. 

Sometimes, the reasons your new baby is fussing and crying is obvious. Check for a wet or soiled diaper, and make certain baby’s bottom is clean and dry. The truth is, many babies are super fastidious and will lose their minds at the first hint of a wet diaper.

Hunger is another reason newborns cry. If your baby just ate and is still fussy, they may have a touch of colic. Toting your baby in a “football” carry position with their belly against your arm may serve to alleviate their discomfort and reduce crying jags.

Things about new babies you might not know you know

Humans have a great capacity for instinct. For instance, most adult humans find it impossible to ignore a crying infant. We are designed to care for the most helpless among us, and newborns certainly fit that description. When a baby fusses, our natural reaction to cuddle and rock them goes a very long way toward ensuring peace in the household, says the Child Development Institute.

Now that you’re a parent, try to relax and enjoy your new position. Your baby doesn’t know you’ve never done this before and is counting on your to fulfill their every need. As far as your baby is concerned, you are an expert at this parenting business.

Victoria Williams is a Mom of two incredible kids, if she does say so herself! Vicky is keen to promote positive parenting and shares her views through her articles.

What It’s Like Being a Mom of Five

Since Joey was born, I have a lot of people that ask me what it is like being a mom of 5.  I can actually sum my mom of 5 life up in one word….EXHAUSTING.

Yes, I love each of my beautiful children with all my heart and soul, but I would be lying if I told you they don’t drive me nuts from time to time.

We finally have a family picture where everyone is looking at the camera, no one is crying or throwing a fit.

I am lucky though, having 2 teenagers in the mix is a great help and both of them are great in doing their part around the house and they help with the 3 little ones as needed.

Of all the things we do the one that is the most exhausting is leaving the house with all of them.  Shoot, it’s exhausting just leaving with the 3 little ones.

There is a lot that goes into heading out of the house with a toddler, a preschooler and school-aged kid.  I have to pack a diaper bag and make sure there is stuff for everyone including diapers, wipes, extra clothes, sippy cups, snacks, and a few things to keep them entertained depending on where we are going.

If we are going somewhere like the mall, we need something to keep toddler safe yet independent like the stroller and sometimes a baby harnesses reins for Joey since he likes his freedom and isn’t afraid of anything.

If we will be eating while out of the house I have to remember to pack bibs, crayons and other little oddities to keep them all happy.

Planning family activies can be difficult as well. First I have to find things that will interest all of the kids and of course, then I have to find budget friendly activities so we don’t go broke.

Since I work from home, I also need to make sure I have my phone with me at all times along with a charger because it never fails that a last minute deadline comes up or an email needs an immediate response.  I also like to have it along to snap pictures of the kids throughout the day.

Home life with all 5 kids is just as exhausting. It never fails that someone is crying, tired, hungry, or a diaper needs to be changed. At meal time, there is always at least one kid who is either not hungry, not a fan of what we are having or refuses to eat.

Even though having 5 kids is exhausting, you can bet I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.  I don’t get a lot of me time and I put myself on the back burner most of the time but  I love everything about this life, exhausted or not and I still manage to get a few hours of peace and quiet every night after they are fast asleep!

Am I Really That Old?

As I sit here tonight, I am going through the course listings for Summer school for the kids this year. As I’m reading class descriptions, it finally hits me that I won’t be registering Zack for the normal, fun Summer school courses that I have been doing for years. Instead, this summer, Zack will be taking drivers education.

Seriously, am I really that old??

How did it happen?

How is it I have a child who will not only be taking his drivers education classroom course over the summer but will also get his learner’s permit.

I don’t know where the time went but it went way to darn fast.

Not only is Zack going to be busy learning the rules of the road over the summer but he will also be working to restore an old pickup truck with Pa the Great.

Even though he is restoring this truck, Alex and I are still going back and forth on the idea of getting another minivan and passing Alex’s ghetto cruiser on to the kid.

Although I’m currently torn and have no clue what we are going to do, it doesn’t stop me from checking out different deals online while shopping for my dream minivan.

Seriously, who would ever have thought I would have a *dream minivan*.
Yes, I’m officially a mom with 5 kids.

First things first, my dream minivan needs to seat at least 7 people because our family is HUGE. Second, it has leather interior so it is easy to clean because, let’s face it, kids always end up eating and drinking in the car no matter how many times you say it’s not going to happen and they alaways, ALWAYS make a mess.

I also dream of a van with stow-and-go seats, dual automatic doors and hatch, 2 tvs, and fully loaded with A/C, cruise, automatic everything, and all the bells and whistles.

Yes, I want it all.

Today I spent some time drooling (yes, I am that mom) over a few new vans on the Sheboygan GM website and let me tell you….they have a few in stock that I would be willing to take off their hands if I had the funds currently available.

I’m crazy about this 2012 Chrysler Town & Country Touring.  

It has all the bells, whistles and even more…everything I am looking for AND it’s RED!!!!!!!!

Now I just need to generate $23K to purchase it and make it mine!

Do you have a dream car or are you a mom like me who has a *dream minivan*??

 

Anger Management

Lately we have been experiencing some anger issues with Alexander.  I am not talking about your normal every day almost four year old tantrum.  I am talking about serious anger issues like punching, kicking, slamming himself against thinks, screaming, throwing….you name it.

I am at a loss as to what to do with him to discipline him anymore.  Nothing seems to work.  I have already taken away his toys, time-outs don’t work and spanking him doesn’t get us anywhere.

I am at my wits end and so it Alex.

This is not something that I have dealt with before.

Right now I am working on setting up an award chart to see if that will help at all but I am definitely open to any ideas you may have!

Please share!!!

It’s either we nip this in the butt or I am going to start drinking…..A LOT!

Thirteen.

On Sunday I became the mother of a teenager.
Yes…..I now have a teenage son living under my roof.
I find this to be complete craziness and hope that I will adjust to this fact soon.
Thirteen years ago, I brought this into the world.





And now, now I have a 13 year old son.


How on earth is it possible that he is 13 already?
Where the heck did the time go???