Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Weaning the Paci





Our Princess Charlie is going to be 3 in June, and she was just NOT giving up that paci. When she was younger, she only used it at bedtime/nap time and in the car. As she has gotten older though, she has become more attached and wants it in her mouth all day long. During my pregnancy with Rainbow Evan, we would prompt her that pacis are for babies, and that she shouldn't have one when baby sister comes since she will be a big girl (her words for herself are "Big Sister Princess"). She would tell us how she was going to be a good big sister and give her paci to baby sister. As you can assume, that didn't happen!


I don't think since the baby that the paci use has gotten worse, but it certainly didn't get better. Recently I saw someone post about a paci weaning system, but it was about $20. It did have great reviews, but I really didn't want to spend that much on pacis. Looking at the system, the pacis essentially had holes in the nipple part of the paci. When Jesse got home from work, he suggested we just cut her two that she had left.

I waited until the next morning, and at 8:30am I cut the tip of both pacis. I was so nervous. I had one laying on the counter (she thought she lost it two days prior), and I put the other one back by her Jake Dog (comfort item) on the couch as if nothing was any different. As Princess Charlie came into the kitchen to get her bowl of cereal, she saw the paci on the counter. "I found it!" She was all too excited, and in my head I thought, "What have you done, you monster!?" As she was reaching for it, she noticed something was wrong, and she told me it was broke. I said, "Oh no, what should we do?" She quickly told me she needed to throw it away, grabbed it, and threw it in the trash can.

After breakfast, we were hanging out in the living room. I was nursing Rainbow Evan, and Princess Charlie climbed on the couch and grabbed Jake Dog and her remaining paci. I was watching her from the corner of my eye, and noticed she kept taking her paci out of her mouth to look at it as if something was wrong. I was expecting her to come unglued, but she would just pop it right back in her mouth. My mind was going crazy, and I just thought, "Oh great. Now we are down to one paci and she will have it the rest of her life."

After about 5 minutes, she said, "Mommy, this paci is broke too, I better throw it away too." At this point my heart was pounding, because I can just picture the tantrums that were going to follow later on that day, and even worse. . . at bedtime. Now, slightly regretting my actions, I said, "Oh, are you sure?" As she was on her way to the kitchen, she just yelled back to me, "Oh yeah! It's broke. I'll throw it away."

Done. We are officially done with the paci! She just kept telling me (and still has been telling people) "I threw my paci away. I'm a big girl now." It is almost like since it was "her" decision to throw them away, it is ok. She is very independent and strong willed. . . I need to remember this tactic to apply to other situations later!

As for the paci weaning system, I believe it would work, as the same basic idea is used. However, if you do not want to spend the extra money, I am living proof that you can just DIY this one, and cut the tip off of the paci. It's worth a try!


Thursday, March 9, 2017

Mother of Two

On my previous blog, I wrote about being pregnant again after three losses. If you followed, or creeped on it, you would have read that we welcomed our Rainbow Evan earthside in January. She is perfect, as perfect as a baby can be- minus the poop, and spit up, and fussiness- just perfect :)

It took a while to get into a groove of being a "new mom" again. It was actually harder than I thought it would be. Already having a 2 1/2 year old at home, our Princess Charlie, made things a lot different than the first time. I feel like I am learning to parent all over again!

Although I ended my first blog, I have been wanting to continue writing. I have switched gears, and am now going to write about my experience as a mother. The parenting tactics that are working for us. The ones that are not. Different things our family is up to. Not that our lives are incredibly entertaining, actually my husband jokes that we are the lamest and most boring couple ever (we are both 28 and watch Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune every night, and go to bed by 8:30pm). I am more doing this for myself, as an outlet. People journal and keep diaries all the time. I am a pretty open person, and if you really want to know something about me, I will most likely just tell you what you want to know without much digging. So instead of keeping a journal (because my husband would kill me if he found out I bought ANOTHER journal), I have decided to blog my thoughts and ideas.

This current entry is now coming to an end, as Rainbow is waking up from her short 15 minute nap, but at least I made the blog and wrote a first entry. The little things in life are what we need to appreciate, and that is definitely something I am working on.