And just like that, we are now parents of a 4 year old! His joy is our joy! Thanks to our family and friends who FaceTimed him all day long & made him feel extra special.
Here’s a letter I wrote and read to him:
Dear Caleb,
The best 4 years of our life! 💙 My firstborn son, you are intelligent, obedient, kind-hearted, protective, loving, handsome, generous, & the sweetest little fellow that holds a chunk of my heart! If the perfect son existed, it would be YOU! I’m eternally grateful to God & honored to be your mama my darling Caleb Beau. Thank you for making my role as your mommy easy, for bringing the best out of me & making me the happiest mama in the world!
Her are some photos from his PJ Mask birthday celebration 😭 Happy 4th Birthday Caleb Beau Raad 🎈
Caleb’s 3rd Birthday at Disney World: Feeling “All the Mama Feels” in the Happiest Place on Earth
Am I the only mama that cries a bit during the week of my babies’ birthday? I don’t cry because of sadness, I cry because it’s an inexplicable, bittersweet feeling that pulls hard on my heart strings. And this past week, my firstborn (Caleb Beau) turned 3 years old! I know what you’re thinking: “He’s only 3!” But he’s my first child which means this is the first time I experience this. A firstborn child will always take us to turn a totally new and fresh chapter of our lives without us, parents, knowing what lies ahead of the blank pages. Everything is utterly unknown which is a beautiful feeling yet can produce a sense of uncertainty on what to expect.
Granted I am a sensitive mama, but this 3rd birthday definitely made me realize how quickly our little ones grow. He is in a new stage where he can actually carry a conversation, he repeats everything he hears both in English and Spanish, he analyzes things, draws conclusions, and seems to comprehend things beyond his years. Caleb is the kindest little gentleman with a heart full of love, spunk, and a God-given grace.
As we celebrated his birthday all weekend long in the happiest place on earth, AKA Disney World, I couldn’t help to hold back my tears as I watched him eagerly ride the attractions he once wasn’t tall enough to ride, and no longer being afraid to meet and greet all the Disney characters. He literally wanted to meet Mickey everyday in all 3 parks we visited (Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios) and has not stopped mentioning Mickey since we got back.
I looked at my husband, gave him and myself a pat on the back, and told him how proud I was of our now 3 year old boy, and of us for graduating from being parents of 3 under 3! It has not been easy but through God’s grace we have been able to manage it all. And God blessed us with Caleb Beau, the best son we could have ever been blessed with. He is obedient, loving, kind, caring, and brave.
We can’t pause time, but we can aim to enjoy and embrace our “now” by being present when we’re with our loved ones.
In this trip, I disconnected from social media to connect with my family and soak it all in. We brought down my DSLR camera and tried to capture a few lovely moments. The entire family enjoyed and most of all, our son’s happiness brought an immense joy in our hearts as parents.
Check out a few moments below from our trip that are engraved in my heart.
How My Babies Sleep Through the Night
[DISCLAIMER: I am not a medical professional nor claim to be. My babies were both full-term babies with zero medical issues. Please heed to your healthcare professional’s advice. This is how my husband and I were able to help our babies sleep through the night. It has worked out fantastically and beautifully for our family but it took A LOT of determination, discipline, and dedication. With God’s help, we did it and will be able to do the same with our 3rd baby on the way! I am sharing my experience after being asked my numerous mamas how I did it. This is how we did it in my household. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I ask please be respectful and polite. What worked perfectly for me, may or may not work perfectly for your family. Again, this is simply my experience. Thank you!]
I truly believe that the popular belief: “some babies are born good sleepers and other babies are not” is false. Parents play a role in their children’s sleeping pattern and although there is no such thing as a Parent Bible/Guidebook, there are self-help books out there from doctors, pediatricians, childcare professionals, etc. that have some expertise and performed studies to their theories and practices. These books can give us a better understanding of babies and their behavior etc. Just how women attend Lamaze classes to prepare for childbirth, or lactation classes to learn more about breastfeeding, we can learn from educational books, videos, podcasts, on early parenting subjects such as feeding schedules and how our baby can develop a healthy sleeping routine early on. When I was pregnant with my firstborn, a friend suggested the books: On Becoming Baby Wise by Gary Ezzo, M.A. and Robert Bucknam, M.D. and The Happiest Baby on the Block by Dr. Harvey Karp. It was a definite eye opener! In all honesty, nothing can completely prepare you for the reality that strikes the first week of becoming a NEW PARENT. One of the most difficult things for me was having to wake up every 3 hours to nurse my baby. I had read about it before, but living it was a whole other story – not to mention I had a C-section and my husband had a broken foot so he was not able to pick up our baby boy and pass him to me. (Side note: I love being pregnant for the 3rd time and love my Mustard Solid Scalloped Hem Maternity Dress by PinkBlush! They offer the most stylish maternity clothes and maternity dresses)
The first month of motherhood was the toughest because I was not getting a full night’s sleep, was exclusively breastfeeding, and felt like a walking zombie. I just wanted at least 5-6 hours of uninterrupted sleep but did not experience it until 5 weeks postpartum and trust me when I say, there is no way to prepare for the lack of sleep. I was determined to have my baby sleep through the night (8 hours by 2 months and 11-12 hours by 3 months), not just for me, but primarily for my baby. Like adults and children, a baby that is well-rested is happy and alert throughout the day. Having a good night sleep is beneficial for the entire family because when your baby sleeps well, they tend to be happier during the day and also, when my baby sleeps through the night, my husband and I get to have a full night’s sleep and are able to spend more quality time as well. By being able to have that quality time, we’ve noticed that having a new baby has not taken a toll on our marriage, on the contrary, it has brought out our strengths as parents because we work as a team to ensure our babies are happy, eating and sleeping at appropriate times, and making sure we are not stressed through dedication and discipline. Becoming a new parent is life-changing but my family has been able to learn and apply certain disciplines that have eased the process of adapting and living with a newborn. Below are the steps and measures we made with our newborn:
A Newborn Baby & Eating
It’s important to know that newborns must eat at least every 3 hours. At the hospital where I had my first-born, the doctors and nurses knew I wanted to breastfeed, so they would assist in reminding me that it was time to feed the baby every 3 hours and they would take note of the time I breastfed to make sure I was on schedule. Something I learned at the hospital was that newborns love to be warm on mommy’s chest and this is their favorite “bed”, hence they fall asleep quickly and easily on you if you’re breastfeeding within 10 mins. However, in order for them to get a full meal, they should nurse for about 15-20 mins. on each breast even if you feel your milk isn’t coming out. If you are bottle feeding, this could be anywhere between 1.5-3 oz. (please check with your doctor). Here are a few ways to avoid your newborn from falling asleep within the first 10 mins. of feeding:
- Skin to skin. Undress them so that they are only wearing their diaper. You may cover yourselves with a blanket but avoid bundling them up in a swaddle while feeding because they will be more likely to fall asleep.
- Play with their toes. My mom taught me this one! If you are breastfeeding, your newborn’s suction will lessen as they start falling asleep. When you feel this, start playing with his or her toes and slightly tickle the sole. You’ll immediately notice their stronger suction as they wake up.
- Switch breasts. (for breastfeeding moms) It is recommended to feed 15-20 mins on each breast to make sure they are getting adequate milk supply. If you see your baby is falling asleep, switch to the other breast. This will wake them up to latch again on the other side.
- Caress their face and ear. Gently touch their ear to wake them up.
Feeding times
When a newborn is eating and getting full at set times, they will become acquainted with an eating schedule. There are a few feeding techniques such as feeding on demand (whenever the baby is hungry) and clock feeding (set schedule), however, I practice a bit of both especially during the first month. Even if you are breastfeeding, during my newborn’s first week, I sometimes had to give them an extra bottle of formula because they were still hungry and my milk had not kicked in full swing. With my baby boy, I was adamant about not feeding him formula, but he was still hungry after breastfeeding, so I had to feed him formula a few times until my milk came in. (Side note: Breastfeeding moms often have a misconception on formula and bottle feeding. They believe that feeding them formula a few times will decrease milk supply and/or make the baby reject the breast. I gave both of my babies formula a few times during their first week and this did not decrease my milk supply nor did they prefer the bottle). After I left the hospital, I jotted down every time I fed my baby and realized that as days went by, my son would get hungry exactly every 3 hours. During the first 3 weeks, if your baby is sleeping over 3 hours, it’s recommended to wake him or her up to feed. I also learned that if my baby is hungry within an 1 or 2 hours, it’s OK to feed on demand once in awhile, though this barely happened. You should NEVER neglect feeding a hungry newborn.
Sleeping cues
As a new mom, I was constantly analyzing and learning about my baby boy. I could differentiate his cries and I was able to learn when he had a wet diaper, was gassy, hungry, or sleepy. For me it felt like a natural instinct but it was also because I read books and blogs while pregnant about identifying your baby’s sleeping cues. It may not be a natural instinct for all mothers, which is why it helped me be familiar with this subject before the baby came. Just like with feeding times, your baby will develop sleeping patterns as well and it will become easier for you to know when it’s time for your baby to sleep. Keep track on your phone or in a notebook of feeding times, wake times, and sleeping times. Below are a few sleeping cues (but not limited to this):
- Slower suction while feeding
- Yawning
- Less focused/engaged
- Calmer
- Rubbing eyes
- Fussy
The 5 S’s (from The Happiest Baby on the Block by Dr. Harvey Karp)
According to Dr. Karp, author of The Happiest Baby on the Block, there are 5 S’s to calming a baby and some also help a baby fall asleep. They have helped me in calming my babies and putting them to sleep as well.
- Swaddle. Swaddling a newborn baby reminds them of their mother’s womb in that they are bundled up. It makes them feel safe. I have swaddled my babies during the first few months. (Find swaddle blankets at my shop HERE – Use code OCTOBER10 for 10% off at checkout)
- Side/Stomach Position. The safest way for a baby to sleep is on his/her back. However, I have placed both of my babies slightly on their side at night and on their stomach during the day while I was awake and able to keep an eye on them at all times. They loved it during their day naps and I never had any issues.
- Shush. Although new parents may believe a newborn needs to sleep in silence, Dr. Karp suggest white noise for newborns because they are familiar with noise from their mother’s womb. Though I never used white noise to put my newborns to sleep, I have always placed them to sleep with background noise and they slept fine. Now I use white noise whenever my baby girl falls asleep and we are not at home in loud places to block the outside world and it works great. Here’s the link to the noise I use: white fan noise.
- Swing. This helps calm them down. I rocked my baby boy quite a few times in our rocking chair and in his stroller when we were out in the street. Works like a charm!
- Suck. Though I’ve never used a pacifier, I have breastfed them to calm them down to sleep. Whether you use a pacifier or your breast, either help to calm a newborn.
Develop a bedtime routine
Babies are not born with an innate time-clock. They cannot differentiate night from day, which is where we, as parents, come in to help them sleep longer at night. Some parents don’t like the term “sleep-training” but that is what it is basically – training your baby to know that night time equals sleep time. When our newborn was 3-4 weeks, my husband and I began a bedtime routine that consisted of the same steps every night at the same time. Everyone can make their own routine according to their family’s lifestyle and need, as long as it’s consistent night after night.
- Bath time
- Massage, PJs, daddy time (interacts with his dad)
- Set the night time mood & feeding time:
- Turn off lights. Babies need to learn to associate light with day and darkness with night. This is not innate, it must be learned.
- Have a nightlight or TV on. I like to have the TV on so that it’s not totally quiet that way my baby gets used to sleeping around slight noise.
- Try not to interact with your baby. Sleep time is not play time. If you talk to your baby, they may think it’s time to play. Sometimes we can’t help it, and that’s OK. You do not have to be extremely strict, just go at your pace and what feels right for you.
- Make sure your baby is full! This is most likely the key for a baby to sleep entirely. A hungry baby WILL wake up every 3 hours. Though during the first month, newborns will wake up every 3 hours, as days go by, they will be able to retain more food. Usually when they are 5 weeks old, they should be able to sleep 5 hours straight, and at 6 weeks, 6 hours, and so forth (according to Dr. Enzo and Dr. Bucknam of Baby Wise). I was able to experience this first-hand with both my baby boy and baby girl! At 8 weeks, they slept 8 hours straight without needing to feed in the middle of the night and at 12 weeks, they slept 12 hours straight without needing to feed in the middle of the night. They both have been healthy from the start and their weight, height, and growth continued to increase beautifully at every doctor’s appointment. (If your baby is losing weight, please check with your pediatrician immediately)
- If you are nursing, nurse for at least 30-40 mins. The ultimate goal for newborns is 15-20 mins. on each breast. As previously mentioned, babies easily get comfortable in their mother’s arms while nursing, hence they may fall asleep quickly. In order to prevent your newborn from falling asleep, gently touch his or her feet until you feel suction again.
- Burp your baby to remove gas. A gassy baby will not be able to sleep in peace.
- Make sure he/she has a clean diaper.
- Put down in crib. They suggest doing this before the baby falls asleep in your arms, however I am guilty of letting my newborns fall asleep sometimes while eating. If this happens once in a while, don’t be too hard on yourself. Again, go at your own pace.
- Baby falls asleep. I have never slept with my newborn in between me and my husband. I was honestly just too afraid of rolling over, so from the very start, my babies have slept in our bassinet literally right next to my bedside. Because I had a C-section, it was so convenient to have the bassinet as close as possible where I can practically hear my newborn breathe.
When your baby is finally asleep and over a month old, they can learn how to soothe themselves back to sleep. For example, a newborn may make noises while sleeping and as a new mom, our reaction might be to pick up the baby immediately, yet I learned to hold off and look at my baby while they made noise to make sure he was OK and I noticed how he would continue sleeping. I don’t know if they are dreaming, but sometimes they make weird noises with their eyes closed. It’s normal to want to pick them up and think they woke up but I learned to wait a few minutes (while watching them) and he usually went back to sleep. Around 2 months, I remember sometimes my baby would make a crying noise, but again I would hold off, and I noticed how he used his hand to slightly suck (since he didn’t have a pacifier) and would soothe himself back to sleep without a problem. When a baby learns to soothe him or herself back to sleep, it is a huge milestone (at least for me it was) because it meant that if they ever woke up in the middle of the night, they would usually know how to put themselves back to sleep.
Once my boy and girl each turned 3 months old, they were sleeping perfectly through the night with uninterrupted sleep and I was able to move them to their own bedroom (of course with a monitor!). My boy is now 2 years old and my girl is 11 months old – both are excellent sleepers and are constantly learning and thriving! In 4 months, we will welcome our 2nd baby girl and I have the total assurance that she too, will sleep through the night in no time, God-willing!
To all new parents and mommies-to-be: I wish you the best! Trust me, I know becoming a mom is a life-changing experience and there is no such thing as a perfect mom. It’s OK to feel tired and overwhelmed at times. Your primary focus is YOU, your newborn, and your spouse (if you’re married). Everything else can wait, like cleaning, laundry, etc. And if loved ones offer to bring you food and help in any way, take it and be appreciative. Don’t be hard on yourself, just do the best you can and all will work out fine. Feel free to write to me and tell me about your experience. I’d love to hear from you!
Check out our day at the pumpkin patch with my loves and 5 month baby bump!
Disclosure: I have been gifted clothes by PinkBlush as part of being a brand ambassador. Although the product was a gift, all opinions in this review remain my own and I was in no way influenced by the company.
Gender Reveal: Baby No. 3 Is A…
We are almost at the halfway mark and finally did our gender ultrasound for our third baby on the way! This past Sunday we decided to go with the “black balloon filled with confetti” reveal (which is inexpensive and practical). We asked our ultrasound tech to hand us the results in a sealed envelope and my husband and I had no clue what was inside. We then took it to a party store and told the cashier to please re-seal the results so that upon pickup, we will not see them until our gender reveal gathering.
I was “team blue” (Caleb’s little friend) but my husband was “team girl”. However, quite frankly we would have been happy with either sex. Finally, the time had come to find out in front of our loved ones. We did a 10 second countdown and POP! PINK CONFETTI EVERYWHERE! I was shocked because I thought my symptoms were similar to when I was pregnant with Caleb. And we shouted and jumped for joy! What an honor to welcome our second princess! Baby girls barely run in our family, which is why we can’t wait to spoil this bundle of joy! Having a sister is the sweetest of gifts – my sisters and I are best friends and I can’t imagine life without them. I am so grateful Olivia gets to share her life with a sister who will be so close in age. And Caleb now has his hands full with his 2 baby sisters to protect and love.
Thank you to our dear loved ones who share our joy! Special thanks to Dinorah from Hello Baby Ultrasound – the first mobile ultrasound service in Miami who was able to come to our home for a personal sonogram experience. Below are a few photos and video from our gender reveal.
Visit Surfside – Miami’s Uptown Beachtown for a Relaxed Family Weekend
In dire need of a vacation but don’t know where to go with your family? Surfside is a hidden gem known as Miami’s Uptown Beachtown and is ideal for relaxing in a laidback luxe lifestyle ambience. It is a small town (1 mile long!) located north of Miami Beach and south of Bal Harbour (literally a block away) and is perfect for families who want to enjoy fun in the sun. Its pristine beaches are not overpopulated by tourists and have a private, relaxed feel to it where families can calmly enjoy. Surfside also offers a variety of family-friendly activities and yearly events.
Out-of-towners can fly in for the weekend or locals, like me, simply take a short drive and feel like you’re on vacation except it was a “staycation” for us and boy, was it highly needed. Surfside has a private community center for Surfside residents only and Surfside hotel guests and hosts several activities throughout the year (check in advance to view their list of activities if you are planning a weekend trip: HERE). They hosted the Endless Summer Theme Beach Celebration (First Fridays) where there was live music, games, pool fun, and beach activities for the entire family (they host First Fridays during the summer months and Third Thursdays, a community block-party of sorts during the beginning of the year).
We stayed at the Residence Inn by Marriott Miami Beach Surfside hotel and upon arrival, we were welcomed with a lovely Visit Surfside basket filled with goodies like aluminum water bottles, beach bags, beach toys for the babies, and my favorite, a personalized beach blanket made by BASK MIAMI. We had a delicious dinner from The Carrot and ate fresh Scottish Salmon with Quinoa Almondine, which I wish I can get the recipe for! Then we relaxed in our lovely hotel room with our 2 babies and called it a night.
On Saturday we played tourists for a day and strolled the streets in our double stroller. We walked to the community center and then took photos at Turtle Walk which our kids loved seeing the whimsical turtle art. Then we walked down Harding Avenue and window-shopped while eating ice cream at Serendipity Creamery. We realized the town is predominantly a Jewish community so on Saturdays, Jewish-owned restaurants and stores are closed for religious purposes. Though it was cloudy, we were blessed with no rain which allowed us to walk and get acquainted with this lovely town.
Our stay at Surfside was a perfect mini-getaway which was what we needed! The residents were gracious and welcoming and the quaint town made us feel wonderful. We had a fabulous staycation at Surfside and can’t wait to head back in the near future. If you’d like to visit Surfside, FL, check out their site HERE.
Disclosure: This is a paid sponsored post for Visit Surfside. Although our stay and experience was part of the partnership, all opinions in this review remain my own and I was in no way influenced by the company.
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