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Hat: Janessa Leone | Shoes: Local Eclectic
Solly Wrap Baby
Now that I am a mom, I would modify my registry list so fast and it would include a Solly Wrap on the very top of the list.
It's the one thing that's allowed me to keep indie Rey close and be able to do things around the house, answer emails, pack bundles and even cook. I also love taking her for a walk in it when it's not so hot. Definitely a must have!
Love is Love
Indie Rey found her Hands!
Around 1.5 months, Indie Rey found her hands! She started realizing she had these two weird little limbs always moving around and finally moved them to her mouth.
Now she can't stop sucking on her fist!
She also started grabbing at my hair, my clothes and her toys! This is where the amazing Finn and Emma play gym comes handy. We now have a routine of nursing, playing for 30 minutes, and then going down for a nap.
The Finn and Emma Play Gym comes with a variety of toys that you can switch out. If your baby is like mine, she gets bored easily looking at the same toy! This is especially useful in keeping her engaged and entertained.
Supersoft organic cotton - 100% G.O.T.S. certified and stuffed with 100% Sheeps wool
eco-friendly and non-toxic dyes
Lacquer and stain used on frame free of lead, phthalate, mercury, formaldehyde, nickel and ultra low VOC's
indian hardwood finished with vegetable seed wax
knit dolls are fair-trade and hand-knit by artisans in Peru
I love this because I can leave her playing while I get some chores done around the house or even do some work!
Max, the bodyguard (just 3 months older)
Indie Rey and Cousins
My sister and I grew up with our cousins just as if we were siblings. No kidding. We slept, ate, and bathe together every day. And I wouldn't trade those memories for the world.
It teaches a person a lot on how to share, how to be with so many different personalities and how to love and care with such a large family. We're lucky we were in a family so close, so loving and so on - top - of each other (even today).
I'm lucky my sister lives in the same city and already has 2 kids before I had Indie Rey. I can call her whenever I'm unsure, but I'm also lucky that so many of my friends surrounding me are already Mamas, too. Everyone's experiences are different, but the most important aspect about having Mama friends is the support and encouragement. Motherhood is not easy.
Motherhood can break you down. Motherhood can make you vulnerable and share your weaknesses but motherhood also shapes you into a completely new person. You're literally rediscovering yourself along with your partner. That's why date nights are so important. You're completely different now. You both are living in different priorities because frankly every stage of a baby's life requires different parenting needs.
I'm just so happy Indie Rey can grow up with her cousins and extended cousins (that live in Houston) - because at the end of the day, when you need someone the most, you look to your family. They can be blood related or not, but it's how you surround your circle with the people you trust. I'm so happy to surround Indie Rey with all her loving Aunties and Uncles that love her dearly.
Sisters
What they don't tell you ... and You wish they did.
The first few weeks goes by very quickly. You're up all night, you're barely awake, and you're nursing all day and night. When your baby is uncomfortable, you start to wonder if she/he is colic or has acid reflux - both very common.
While every baby is different, I've come to realize just looking back at the experience that I wish someone would have just told me what to avoid to prevent the possibility of colic or acid reflux...or simply that their baby little digestive system simply can't keep up and they ARE uncomfortable. And sorry, mom and dad, you'll just have to deal with it.
I honestly don't know how our parents were able to adjust to parenthood without the Internet. Whenever something new comes up, Kyle and I are always googling and reading up on things. I'm also involved with different mom groups and I have so many Mama family and friends that my resources are endless. I guess that's how our parents got by - family and friends.
I wish someone would have told me simply to do the following before breastfeeding:
Just stop eating dairy. anything dairy. just don't do it!
Buy the gripe water and try it - it doesn't hurt to try. If you're super natural, make it yourself!
Parenthood really tests your patience, but the first few months of an infant really makes you PROVE you have patience. Start meditating people.
Some days are harder than others, but it'll pass no matter what. It's temporary.
Drink so much water, more water than you've ever drank before - and buy a HUGE ass container to lug around with you. I do!
Whether your baby is colic or not, just love them. love love love them. they will feel it.
And lastly, goodluck :)
Look how different she looks here! Hat: Goumi Kids | Swaddle: Margarux and May
Indie Rey Contino
LABOR
A few weeks before I unexpectedly went into early labor, I became intrigued with asking my friends and family their labor stories and even going online to read about other labor experiences! I was terrified of the unknown. What would the contractions feel like? How will I handle the pain? Can I really successfully have a natural birth? Am I strong enough for this?
And before I knew it, my baby girl had decided to come early. I was in the middle of shipping bundles for the month and I had expected ten days or so later - and sure enough, my mucus plug came out. I went to the bathroom and saw a little bit of blood and I immediately thought, "oh shit! is it really happening now?!" I wasn't even packed. I wasn't even prepared. It was 1 am and all I had planned for was to enjoy my Sunday working on the shipment.
I immediately called my doctor and at the time, I wasn't feeling much of any contractions, so she told me to go to sleep for the night. About 30-45 minutes later, I felt the contractions occur much more frequently and I just couldn't sleep. I called the doctor again letting her know the contractions were about 3 to 5 minutes a part and she said, "Sounds about right. You should come in." And there we were, at around 2:30am, packing our bags and going to the hospital.
When we arrived, I was about 3cm dilated and my contractions were stronger and stronger over time. I survived 12 hours of natural labor and just couldn't get to 10cm. I was hanging out at 9cm for four hours before my doctor suggested c-section or an epidural. I had planned for a natural birth, but like they say, birthing never goes your way. I chose epidural. Another (yea, really) 12 hours later, and 3 hours of pushing, my Indie Rey Contino finally entered this world! (After 27 hours!)
Now that I am a mom - I understand now. It's a full circle. Love Your Mother. The women body is a temple of adaptation and creation. It's absolutely incredible what we can do. The strength and will power to give birth is one thing, but mothering and loving another human being forever is an incredible gift and journey that I am so lucky to experience. We try our best every day, and to be a mom and try to accomplish everything else - well, I think all moms are super heros and unicorns. xx - Annie
Follow my motherhood journey on @alittlebundle + @annielinco
Sleeper: Dockatot | Swaddle: Margarux and May | Headband: Laco Handmade
First 2 Weeks Home
SLEEP
The first 2 weeks home was the hardest 2 weeks ever. I felt like I was back in college, but I wasn't up all night partying and eating cold pizza - I was mothering a child.
The good part is that when your baby gets home from the hospital, they're sleeping about 95% of the time, and 5% waking up to eat. I was also really lucky that I didn't have any problems with breastfeeding and she was such a good eater (and she latched on great!).
So, the transition with welcoming Indie Rey for me was really easy. I would work when she was sleeping and nurse her when she needed to be fed every 2 hours.
The hardest part was nursing her during the night every 2 hours, but after 2 weeks, your body adapts and you don't even need sleep anymore (what is sleep?). So, it's true when other Mama friends say this, "Hang in there, it gets better." It really does, but really. Hang in there. :)
April 27th, 2016
...and We're Parents
After giving birth, depending if you had a vaginal delivery or c - section, you're obligated to stay at the hospital for x amount of days - for us it was 2 nights, 3 days. It was hard for us to stay since we had Maddie and Macaron at home.
We had arranged for our dog sitter to look after Maddie and Macaron, but labor came so unexpectedly and in the middle of the night. My contractions came quickly that we didn't have time to drop them off. My mom, luckily, was able to go see them, and the following nights Kyle would go home and check on them and grab us dinner while I stayed at the hospital with Indie Rey.
The moment I got home from the hospital, I was working and mothering non stop. When you're an entrepreneur - there is NO maternity leave. There's not a stopping point - unless you ask for one. A lot of my friends and family asked me "how are you doing it?" and honestly, I don't know. I literally just take it as it comes and I just keep going. I'm thankful, though, that motherhood has welcomed me so easily and transitioned into my life fluidly that I felt like I've always been made to be a mom and work just doesn't stop.
I did read a comment somewhere that if you can not worry about money in the early years, than enjoy your baby. And I absolutely agree and wish that was the case for me. Not that we worry about money or living, but we're not well off where I can take months on end to be at home focusing on Indie Rey. Likewise, just with my personality, I'd go stir crazy not working or doing anything on the side. You can never win or have it all - but I am grateful that what I do is what I love and also being able to be at home with my baby is a luxury. I couldn't imagine giving her to day care at 3 or 4 months. I would cry. (And to all the mamas that has to do that, you're a strong mama!).
xo - Annie
James Fox Co - Birthing gown
I swear, hospital hats and swaddles are THE BEST. Take some home if you can. We stole some :)
Daddy and Baby Girl :)
Week 33 + James Fox Co.
I can't believe I'm already 33 weeks pregnant. Time really does fly by and even more reason to slow down a little and really look around. I started lactating a little (whoa!) and my sciatic pain is shooting up the roof. Other than that, I just can't wait for her to be out.
Now that I'm approaching the home stretch, I started thinking about what I really need to prepare for i.e. my hospital bag, install the baby's car seat and where should Maddie and Macaron be when my water breaks!
I'm also more curious to meet our baby girl! I wonder what she'll look like, how she'll be and although the first six months will be tough, it'll be such a crazy experience to see how I can juggle everything.
One of my close friends, Karla Quiz, started her gorgeous small business James Fox Co. A patent pending hospital gown that'll make you feel even more beautiful while giving birth instead of their provided gowns used by a previous mom. I love the easy access to nursing and the material of the gown is light weight but offers a good amount of coverage.
You can purchase this gown curated in my Hospital Bundle over at A Little Bundle. It's the perfect starter gift for you or your Mama friend that's currently preparing for their big day, like me :)
Shirt: Freepeople | Jeans: AG Maternity | Shoes: Freepeople
Week 32
Dress: Target
Week 31
Photo shot by Lyda Ham Photography
Balance
The hardest part of starting a small business is starting it, maintaining it and continuing the passion during the ups and down of the journey.
When I started A Little Bundle two and half years ago, I was constantly working 24/7 non-stop in the first six months to a year. I was figuring out the Instagram lingo, spreading the word about my small business and continuously perfecting (shaping + changing) my mission. I think I can honestly say I neglected my boyfriend (now husband) and had an imbalance lifestyle of work. Luckily, over time, I've confidently conquered the routine aspect of my small business, but I'm constantly still learning and finding a balance of work life with everything else.
When we found out I was pregnant, it really forced me to become grounded with a slower pace of life. Perhaps it was the extremely nauseous first trimester or the fact that our lives are about to change dramatically with our newest baby addition, but in the last seven months (I can't believe I have two months left!) my pregnancy has put a new perspective in the way I'm operating A Little Bundle and being present when I'm spending time with my friends and family.
I've noticed such a difference in the last few months with these little changes:
- Turn off your notifications. It really makes a huge difference. Instead of constantly checking out the latest comment or like - you're more focused on what you're doing in real time and dedicating a time to explore the social media at another hour.
- Stay Organized. Try to keep your email account organized, and start writing the most urgent things to accomplish in a notebook. Utilize your google calendar and put in reminders to keep up with commitments and deadlines.
- You can't do it all in one day. Just accept it. I know you really want to, but it's impossible! It's also okay to take time off to have lunch, run errands, and get things done for your personal life. The key is, the happier you are, the better work ethic you'll produce!
- Have a shut off time. I use to work all morning, afternoon and evening. Now, I shut off around 6:30pm, and I might revisit a few tasks around 9pm while winding down with TV. Try to give yourself a break to spend time with your partner, kids and friends! You never know, it might inspire you with what you're working on, too.
I can't wait to hear what you've been trying out to find a balance with your lifestyle! Working mom life is hard, but we all juggle it the best way we can.
Dress: Free People | Bracelet Cuff: Vintage
Week 31: Jacket: Diesel Collection | Dress: Hatch | Leggings: Storq | Necklace vintage | Shoes: Madewell
Third Trimester: aches and pain
Ever since I started my Third Trimester, I've really felt my sciatic pain escalate. I have read that it's how my baby is positioned in my stomach and she might be sitting on a nerve. It's really starting to make me waddle! Here are a few ways I've been trying to relieve my pain:
- Prenatal Massages
- Massaging with a Lacrosse Ball
- Yoga Stretches - Cat and Cow, Pigeon, light stretches
- I'm trying out acupuncture thanks to my sweet friend, Jessica, on Monday! I'll let you know how that goes!
Dress: Freepeople | Shoes: Keds
With my three babies including @maddieandmacaron