Bye Bye Baby?

Now that Annabel is almost 16 months old (!), I am hit with the reality that I no longer have a “baby” in the house.  Yes, she will always be MY baby, as will Daniel, but she’s now a full fledged half-walking (half-falling) toddler. Annabel completed our little family tree so there are NO MORE baby branches in our future.  I have my two amazing kiddies and I feel lucky and blessed everyday.  I feel complete. But I still think about all those LAST baby things.

There was the LAST box of cute newborn diapers.  The LAST time I would ever wear a maternity top or nursing tank.  The LAST baby bottle.  The LAST can of formula. The LAST sippie cup.  The LAST time we would have a Baby Einstein play mat or baby swing in the house.  The LAST time we would have a backwards facing car seat. 

But there are a few “baby” things I still can’t let go of and it’s not because I’m super sentimental.  It’s just that they still WORK for me.  For example, my daughter still sleeps in the SLEEP SACK. When she was a newborn, I would swaddle her in this amazing swaddle blanket.  Then she got so big so fast and outgrew the swaddling process. So I put her in the sleep sack and she loved it. She’s now in the “extra large” version and I’m sure she will outgrow that in a couple months.  My husband thinks I should get rid of it now, but she sleeps great in it. She sleeps for 2 hours at nap time and for 12 hours at night, so I’m basically not going to mess with it.

And then there’s this:

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It’s “BABY” OATMEAL.  Daniel loves oatmeal and ate this everyday with bananas for breakfast when he was a baby.  Then he ate it when he was toddler and now he is almost three and STILL eats it. I just add milk and microwave for 30 seconds. I add bananas and lots of berries and it’s a perfect breakfast. The “baby” oatmeal is basically the same as any other instant oatmeal except it’s finely ground for babies.  I tried to give him the standard packets of instant oatmeal a couple of times and he did not want it. I am usually pretty strict when it comes to food options. I keep trying new things and my kids are AWESOME eaters because of it. They eat fish, chicken, beef, pasta, fruits, veggies, eggs, potatoes, all the basic adult foods.  But this was one battle I just didn’t want to fight.  Plus, when Annabel was born she started eating “baby” oatmeal too.  It just became easier for me to let them both eat the same oatmeal.  And they still eat it now.

Finally, there is Daniel’s CRIB.  Again, it’s not that I want him to sleep in a crib so I can remember the baby years.  He truly LOVES that crib and sleeps GREAT in it.  He was only 17 ½ months when Annabel was born so we had to have two cribs at the same time.  Since then, I’ve just been waiting for the day when Daniel would scale the bars and come running out.  He did that once, but never again.  So I decided to (again) go with what worked and not rock the boat (or bed) so to speak.  But he’s almost three and it needs to go.  We have been researching toddler beds and twin beds and need to make a decision soon. 

I think, as a parent, we all have that “crutch” or something you don’t want to give up JUST yet, even though parenting books, or parent peers, think you should.  I think it all boils down to the basic fact that every kid is different and every parent is different.  Do what works for you.

Speaking of growing up WAY too fast, my adorable niece and goddaughter Madelyn turns five today.  Happy 5th Birthday Maddie!  You are a “sprite” – the perfect mix of spirit and light.  You have an infectious smile.  You constantly “wow” us with your smarts.  You are so fun to be around.  I miss you!

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Comments

  1. That “baby” oatmeal says on the box that its good and healthy for up to 4 years so keep it 🙂 I am a lead infant teacher so im constantly reading on the back of boxes and you can also make pancakes using “baby” oatmeal and cereal 🙂 there is all kinds of recipes using baby food for toddlers.

  2. PopMommy Pam says:

    Great news – Thank you! I know oatmeal in general is so good for kids so how could “baby” oatmeal be bad? ALSO, I just saw that they now make “Sleep Sacks” for kids up to age 5! So many parents were asking for bigger sizes! Yay!

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