Thursday, March 31, 2011

Teething time...again!

It is only a matter of time before Logan has a full mouth of toofers (my child speak for teeth). He cut his first tooth at 3 months, but it went back down and didn't make another appearance until 5 months. That was his front right bottom tooth. A week later he had his second tooth. This was the front left tooth on the bottom. Love discovering new teeth. I always wash well before putting my hand in his mouth. These teeth are looking great and pearly white, I guess that's one reason they call them milk teeth.

We have Logan wearing a teething necklace like the multicoloured one here. The multicoloured one didn't seem to work as well as the butter coloured one. The lighter the colour of the amber, the more succinic acid there is to be absorbed by the body. Amber has been used for many years in places like Europe for helping many different ailments. The body heats up the amber, releasing the succinic acid and this helps to calm the baby's teething symptoms. It has analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. We noticed a difference in Logan as soon as he began wearing it.

We got ours here. Logan is the fourth picture in their photo gallery.

He was still somewhat drooly and unhappy so we used this necklace with homeopathic camilia drops and it worked really well. He slept better, was not as cranky during the daytime and no longer shoved his hand in his mouth constantly. We also put ice cubes into a mesh eating contraption so he can chew on that and freeze the area without being concerned about choking. He LOVES being able to do this! We're glad too we can keep him happier naturally!

What do you do to help your little ones with their teething troubles?

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Elimination Communication - Take 2

Well, in the very early days of Logan's life I was all for Elimination Communication - where we communicate through body language and I read when he has to potty. I'd read a number of books on the idea and it really made sense to me. That was all well and good until school came in September with the big kids. Turns out we were in the van and napping more than awake so keeping him diaper free just had him waking up and making big messes!

I remember one time when I was nursing him at a photo shoot with Photos by Cheryl and he was naked. He kept squirming and was not happy. I realized he didn't want to make a mess and put a diaper on him which he immediately soiled! Such understanding at 1 month old!

Logan's been diapered for almost 8 months now and I really want to have him mostly out of diapers by the age of 1. Most think I'm out of my mind but a friend of a friend from Russia said that we diaper our babies way too long in North America and she stopped using diapers around 5 months. She toileted the baby before they would go out, and always brought along extra clothing in case of an accident - which happen from time to time. It makes sense. I myself was trained by 15 months and my sister by 18 months. So why do we wait so long to train our kids these days?

My thought is time and convenience: Most of us are working and who has the time to sit around all day waiting for a baby to go? It is time consuming to clean up any missed potty opportunities. It's time consuming to be changing a baby out of soiled clothing. Support is also important. Although my husband doesn't support early training (although it means less money going out in the long run as we save on ecological diaper inserts) I don't mind as I'm the one with the babe most of the day/night as well. It's so convenient not to have to constantly think about toileting a baby...but having them out of diapers early is equally convenient. Little or no struggle to have them go on the potty, no rewarding/punishing (as some may choose to do with older kids), and no need to wash or purchase diapers.

Personally time has really played into our lack of EC'ing. We spend so much time driving to and from school, running errands etc. that Logan is asleep or in the van or asleep in the van and on errands! We spend so little time at home, and when we are at home he's often sleeping too!

Fast forward to this week. Second week of Spring Break - we spent most of the first week in Seattle. When we were there, he suffered a very bad diaper rash. He is still recovering from it. We've no idea what caused it either...but we've been bathing him in epsom salts, and giving him lots and lots of bare bum time! So, because of this I've been able to catch some of his 1's and 2's! He was so squirmy about having a poo, but when I nursed him he relaxed and we caught it in the little Bjorn potty I have. Presto! Also caught a pee - on a towel, not quite the toilet but it was in the bathroom. The more we do this the easier it will get and he seems happy about it (once he went!). I'm excited to finally be on this journey and hope to keep it up as we enter back into school days once again!

What were some of your challenges and successes when pottying your babies or kids?

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Eating Well = Well Being

My kids are starting to make the connection!!! There have been a lot of birthday parties going on, and my kids try to make good choices, but that's not always the case. This morning my daughter woke up with a stuffy nose and said, "I'm all stuffed up, Mommy. I think I should have made better choices at the birthday parties this weekend. I probably ate too much bad food and not enough good food and now my body has to get the bad stuff out."

Wow, love that she realized that. I talk about myself all the time, although it's more like I had too many raw food treats and not enough greens over a longer period of time...or missed my juices that day, or something like that. They are actually not just hearing what I mention in passing about myself and how I feel in connection with my food but they are listening too and applying it to themselves.

Here's hoping that I can lay a solid foundation for them to build their own healthy eating habits.

In Health and Happiness,
Melinda

Monday, March 7, 2011

My KIds are the BEST!


Today I was surprised by my kids with a delicious snack. My daughter said she was hungry and that she wanted to fix herself a snack. My son decided he didn't want to be outdone so got in on the action. They prepared a snack for all of us. My daughter said she wanted to make a snack that was healthy for us to eat. Here's a sample of what was on the plate: snap peas, nori sheet, raisin/spinach/pecan salad, and sauerkraut. Such great choices. The kids also had raw cheese and crackers.

Amazing what kids will do when given a chance. My son even ate some of the 'green stuff'. :)