Tuesday, June 19, 2012

42 Weeks Later

My newest little baby boy Charlie, only 12 days old today!
I can't say enough about ibuprofen. My 600 mg comes promptly every six hours and it works wonders! Even though I had an unmedicated natural childbirth (albeit 2 weeks overdue) the after pains have sent my body reaching into the medicine cabinet at regular intervals. Amidst all of the sleep deprivation and itty-bitty baby cuddling it's been hard to remember when to take my medicine and when I last nursed, thankfully my genius husband designed the Shared Baby Timer app for the iPhone. It's like an Itzbeen but it's truly one-of-a-kind because it allows me to share my timer with my husband or any another iOS device.

Screenshot of Shared Baby Timer app, I use the sleep timer as a wildcard to time my meds because my son never sleeps longer than 1.5 hours.  
For example if I am in the glider upstairs or at the couch downstairs and perhaps forgot my iPhone to see what side I last nursed on I can reach for the nearest iPod or ask my husband to check his iPhone, which he always carries on him, and since the app can be shared on multiple devices I can see the display. Once I update the timer information it will automatically sync with my iPhone as well. It's awesome! This app is free so any new mamas out there give it a try you only have to buy the in-app purchase if you want the ability to share the timer with another device.
Being 12 days postpartum I need any extra help that I can get and that's really why we've developed this app.
As for our new addition to the family my husband and I are so happy but scrambling every second with a preschooler and an infant in tow. It's one wild ride. It feels pretty crazy during midnight car rides to comfort the baby, or making dinner while wearing baby in the sling and the preschooler around the hip. Either way we are loving every minute of it!

Friday, June 1, 2012

These are the people in my neighborhood


A true art lover will never criticize any work of art.  They will try to see the sweetness or genius within the piece even if it's just a flipping blue circle against a white backdrop.  I am trying to keep this in mind as I watch my neighbor hang outside her window this morning and hand paint flowers and grass on the outside of her house.

I ask her if I can take a picture of her masterpiece and she smiles and enthusiastically says I can and asks if I have any requests for what she is to paint next.  "Ummm how about just plain white paint across your entire house?" is how I want to respond, but I am trying not to laugh too loudly.

Further down the street I see another neighbor has hung a chalkboard from her shed, because chalkboards belong outside apparently, and has written a sweet message to everyone who passes.

"Hey there beautiful" it says.

I think I have decided that property values are over-rated and that quirky neighbors are cool.  I guess I am feeling extra patient today.