right now samantha really enjoys playtime in her bouncy seat, which will entertain her for long stretches of time. she's also a fan of the activity mat, especially when playing on her back. she's still getting used to tummy time, it's mostly hit or miss -- sometimes she does really well, othertimes she seems to hate it. we've also recently started putting her in the bumbo chair to help strengthen her core and give her a different view of the world. she seems to like it, but i can tell it's a work out for her because she always seems like she's concentrating really hard when she's in it :)
and as for our transition back to the world of two full-time working parents, it's going about as well as it could. samantha has been doing really well at sleeping through the night for the past few weeks (a trend i desperately hope will continue!), which means that the transition has been easier for everyone. bedtimes can be tough, though, since both kids typically need everything at the same time. i've tried to get sammy to nap during noah's bedtime routine, but only had limited success. and originally i was bathing her in the kitchen sink during noah's dinner, but this was stressful for everyone and sam never really enjoyed her baths. the best change to our routine probably came from the advice of a few friends who have had to weather bedtime routines alone who recommended bathing the kids together. the first time i tried this was horrible, samantha hated the big bathtub and noah was upset because sammy was crying. so i was holding one screaming child while another one was trying to crawl out of the tub and into my arms. thankfully my mother-in-law was here and took sammy while i attended to noah. then she saved us again by purchasing us a bath seat (essentially like a bouncy chair) that sammy can be in for bathtime in the tub. now both kids are typically pretty happy in the tub, and i can wash one while the other plays. after bath, it's just a matter of books and tucking them into their beds. and yes, samantha has started sleeping in her own room in the crib. much like her brother, she seemed to prefer her crib very early on. she had been sleeping in a pack-and-play in our room for the first few months, but one day i let her sleep in her crib for a nap. she slept really well, so we transitioned to naps in her room from then on. then when she started going longer between feeds at night, i moved her upstairs for the first part of the night and then into our room after she ate. now she sleeps all night in her room, and has been since she was about 10 weeks old. such a big girl! i guess my kids really aren't fans of sharing a room with their parents. i will say that it's nice to not feel like we have to sneak around our bedroom while brushing our teeth/getting ready for bed anymore.
other than that, it's just been a matter of trying to settle into a routine once again -- we've obviously had to make modifications from my stay-at-home mom routine. everyone seems to be doing well, and i think the biggest struggle is how tired i am now :( fortunately, my family makes me smile and even on their worst days my kids are pretty amazing. i am so thankful to have been blessed so abundantly!
quality time with big brother
all smiles :)
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