skullservant wrote:It's the best feeling loving something so much. I think that since Hunter has been born that I have gotten a bit of separation anxiety, but I think like you said it comes with the territory.
We tried cereal a handful of times earlier on in his feedings before we switched bottles in an effort to slow him down a bit and the cereal sat really heavily on his stomach and he ended up getting colicky and spitting up chunks of it. But this time around we are going to try oatmeal and see how that fares.
I really wouldn't trade how family busy I am for anything in the world. It's the most rewarding thing ever and I have never ever been happier in my entire life than the past two years that I have been married and the past year overall/5months that Hunter has been outside.
I think part of the sleep thing too is the move, on top of milestones, on top of teething, etc. where we moved is much drier in the air and it's made all 3 of us stuffy messes throughout the night. It's also brick, and the sun faces our bedroom pretty much all day. So all of those seem to be factoring into his sleep. We did get an oscillating fan though, which has helped immensely.
I hope for H's sake that this is the worst of his reflux and that it starts to simmer down. He's just been so miserable lately and it kills me.
I have absolutely no clue where all this time is going. I started my new job 6 months ago, Hunter was born 5 months ago, we moved a month and a half ago. It's ridiculous
Also my wife said that the app is called Wonder Weeks!
Your on the right path my friend and everything is going as it should.

Relax, have a drink, and enjoy this time before it disappears and you forgot to enjoy it. Just don't fret the little stuff as its all temporary. Everyone will be just fine.