Monday, January 31, 2011

Babywearing... a little article that made me happy


I got the article below in an e-mail and I wanted to share. We've gotten a lot of questions on our wrap whenever we 'wear' Hyatt outside of the house. They range from questions of how we wrap it, where we bought it... all the way up to "That looks too confusing!" and "Do you ever put him down?"  We purchased a Dolcino woven wrap that can do a variety of carries (front, back, hip) from birth up to 35-40 pounds.

Hyatt loves being in his wrap. When he's awake he's constantly turning his head around to look at me, lights, outside noises... but because he's being worn, he has no worry of needing to cry to tell me he's not comfortable with something. He just tucks his head down or turns away. He sleeps through me cooking, vacuuming, you name it. He's content and secure. Plus, because I'm constantly moving with him, studies have shown that babies that are "worn" typically stand long before their peers because their sense of balance and equilibrium is constantly at work! Don't get me wrong... Hyatt gets a chance to lay down and stretch out throughout the day, but a majority of his time is in his wrap.


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Insufficient touching in early years can have lifelong results. "In touching cultures, adult aggression is low, whereas in cultures where touch is limited, adult aggression is high. Studies of a variety of cultures show a correspondence between high rates of physical affection in childhood and low rates of adult physical violence." (National Geographic, Nov. 2002 pg. 39)

"Where infants are concerned, America is considered a 'low touch' society... Babies spend lengthy periods alone in cribs; we fear that unless they are allowed to self-soothe, they will grow up spoiled and dependent. Though we may carry our babies they are more likely to be 'containerized' then carried body to body.

What parents need to know is that of the five senses, touch is the most sensitive and well-developed at birth. Numerous studies have proven that touch is not just 'nice' for baby, but absolutely essential; to bonding, to growth and development, and to present and future emotional well-being.

Babies who are touched, played with and carried near the body, tend to have stronger bonds with their mothers-and the resulting secure attachment means a less dependent more self-reliant child in the long run" (Natural Awakenings 2009, Skinship-better bonding with baby by Rea Pica)


Want to learn more on this subject?Book Recommendation- The Vital Touch by Dr. Sharon Heller
 

Personal Challenge:
Next time you go somewhere by car, take your baby out of the car seat and carry them instead, or next time they are sleeping in the car seat (not in the car) and wake up fussing, instead of rocking the seat to soothe baby, take your baby out and soothe him in your arms.

Daddy's can wear babies too! http://www.drmomma.org/2010/06/real-men-wear-babies.html

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Grammy & Pops photo shoot



Although I'm not sure if the names will stick, this is what my parents are being called at the moment. My Mom is still open to suggestions! Grammy brought her high-tech camera and got some great pictures of our boy - all of which ended up on our announcement.

Our first family photo


There are some looong fingers on this boy.

Grammy & her boy

pucker face

Slacker Mommy...

I know I've been so behind on posting pictures the past few weeks. Sorry! Everything is going so well with the addition of Hyatt to our family. He's eating well (notice the addition of the double/triple chin), sleeping well and growing like a weed! He's already in 3-6 month clothing and is just a happy, happy boy. He's cooing at us and we're getting the 'pretend' smiles regularly... (I think he's really smiling at us though!)

Goose has taken to laying anywhere near where Hyatt is... and if he has a ball, that is placed as close to Hyatt as possible. I think someone else is finally in love!

His handsome stare...

My sleepy boys

Best Daddy in the World!

All of the boys... Goose is really starting to love Hyatt. He won't leave his side!

First bath - he didn't mind it too much!


Uncle Q, Charlie & Hyatt


Hyatt & Hadley's photo shoot

Hyatt's cousin Hadley is 10 weeks older than him and we wanted to get a few early pictures of them together! I'm sure these two will grow up to be close friends.
Their shirts say Thing 1 and Thing 2 :)


Hyatt's neck was still a little floppy at this point

Our growing boy! Hyatt Month by Month

Just like the belly bump progression... we're going to keep an update of Hyatt monthly!

1 Week (yes, his shirt says hog-calling champion!)

1 Month


2 Months

Happy 2 Month Old! He was laughing everytime Papa tried to catch him from falling over!
Oh Hyatt - at 2 months you are even more of a joy to us! You laugh ALL the time! We get smiles, gurgles, giggles, coos... and it just warms our heart. You basically keep us on the move already - if you're not sleeping, you like to be in the wrap or in papa's arms walking around and craning your neck to see everything! You love to snuggle in on mama or papa's chest - your favorite place to fall asleep. You're a big boy - almost 14 pounds and 25 inches! We love you so much!


We are the lucky parents to get another month with our happy man! Hyatt started rolling from his back to his stomach around 9 weeks and is now starting to get the hang of rolling back onto his back. His legs are strong and he holds himself up whenever possible. Papa says he's taking after me because he is a talker! He babbles constantly and honestly looks like he believes that you can understand what he's saying... sometimes he's quite serious about it! Smiles are abundant in our house and bathtime is one filled with peals of laughter and LOTS of movement. At 3 months Hyatt is almost 15 pounds and 26.25".

Monday, January 3, 2011

Hyatt's First Week

What a joy our new son is! Hyatt sleeps well and eats well and even graces us with little smiles, grumpy faces, stretches, grunts, gurgles and giggles. We are lucky parents!

Here are a few pictures of our boy and his first week... including some visitors! He celebrated the New Year back at Grandma and Grandpa Spencers... and also watched his first Michigan football game (even though it was a pretty terrible one).


Michigan fan from the beginning!
Daddy & Hyatt, Uncle Grant & cousin Hadley, Uncle Q and Uncle Allen
Jamie and Hyatt
Grandma Spencer, Uncle Q, Cousin Bridgett and Aunt Suzi
Today is Daddy's first day back to work and we miss him a lot!
Daddy sings me funny songs and puts me right to sleep.
Our looong boy.