tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2799218634259896321.post5551208370041987371..comments2023-03-29T12:44:35.750-07:00Comments on Our Journey: Tearscarriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15952158423824382303noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2799218634259896321.post-67277068583054711732009-09-02T20:56:00.539-07:002009-09-02T20:56:00.539-07:00I have not tried wearing her yet but I have just b...I have not tried wearing her yet but I have just bought a back pack thingy to do just that. i have tried it out and she absolutely loves it. I told Scott i needed something because shes the worst around dinner time but I cant not make dinner in order to merely cuddle her. I got Gabe to feed lol. Im glad that you have found its easier with time, and with just a few days into our new routine of me off dairy and her topping up with the same breast I have cut her crying in half. Thank god! And Im so glad someone else I know is dealing with the same thing and is a few months further into than me, makes me see theres a light at the end of the infant tunnel! :)carriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15952158423824382303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2799218634259896321.post-75674692471443343382009-09-02T20:18:49.307-07:002009-09-02T20:18:49.307-07:00I found Rowan to be way more challenging than Aver...I found Rowan to be way more challenging than Avery was in the beginning. Super gassy, mommy sucky. Coming into her third month, I noticed she was easing up a bit on me. I still can't eat onions, broccoli, beans... boo!<br />I totally know how you feel about neglecting your Gabe man. I find sitting on the floor really works most times. Nurse, and read a book, or just being on Avery's level can really change her. Although, she's started climbing and scaling, and nursing 24/9, I can't always stop her. You know saying don't touch, and they do anyway.<br />Do you try wearing Eden? I find with the second baby, life keeps going, and she always wants to cuddle during me making food times. So, I wear her, and get the jobs done. She had a hard time being by herself too, but persistence paid off.<br />I feel your pain, and although I haven't experienced full blown colic, I sympathise with very gassy babies, and cab only tell you it will get easier, and I'm out here going through pretty much the exact same challenges as you!<br />JessJesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05920354862692247283noreply@blogger.com