On Monday, we went to my parents' house to hang out with my family. We watched a movie and everyone was eating popcorn and chocolate. My mother had warned me that chocolate and breastfeeding was a bad combination, but a friend of mine said that it didn't seem to make any difference with one of her kids while it did with the other. I hadn't eaten chocolate for a month and I thought, "oh, why not?"
I'll tell you why not. Poor little Asher spent many an hour the next day screaming, which meant that I had the privilege of spending a fair amount of my day listening to him. I don't mean whimpering or fussing. I mean purple-faced, top-of-the-lungs screaming. I desperately needed to go to the grocery store if we were going to have anything besides cold cereal and quesadillas for dinner, so when, after a mid-afternoon feeding, Asher seemed relatively calm, I decided that I had better go right then because it might be my only chance. I managed to get all of my groceries into the cart without too much trouble, but when I got to the checkout line, the screaming recommenced. Whenever Asher cries inside of a public place, I am always afraid that he is going to drive everybody crazy and want nothing more than to get him out as quickly as possible so that he can cry in the privacy of our car. He screamed most of the way home and for a while after we got there. Finally, around 4:00PM, he must have worn himself out because he fell asleep.
I decided not to put him down, for fear of having to hear more screaming, so we both took a nap on the couch. By the time he woke up and ate again, most of the chocolate must have been out of both of our systems because he was fairly happy (except for a little of the normal evening fussiness) for the rest of the day. Of course, there is a chance that the screaming was caused by something else, but I won't be eating chocolate any time soon because it just isn't worth the risk. I can't imagine having a baby with colic who screams all day EVERY day. If you have survived colic, you are amazing. Here is a picture of Asher NOT screaming. I would have paid a lot of money to see him like this the other day. I don't have any pictures of him screaming because, 1. they would make you cry, and 2. I was busy trying to get him not to scream.
6 comments:
Kristi--my mom says I screamed for the first 6 months of my life, and the only reason I'm still alive is because she discovered vacuuming covered up my yowls. I'm so happy Hugh took you on said secret date (brilliant game idea, BTW), and hope there are many more trouncings which lead to even more secret dates which . . . :) Wishing we could hold your burrito!
I love this post:) Ethan used to scream when he was a baby from about 1 - 4 am. It was tough, but then he'd sleep til noon with me, so we survived as well. Looking forward to seeing you and meeting Asher soon!
oh my gosh. he is SO CUTE. he looks almost devious. I love it :) I can't wait to meet him!
my sisters are pretty religious about the no-chocolate while nursing thing. I don't know if I'll be able to survive motherhood for that very reason.
Thank goodness Alena liked chocolate as much as I did! Thank you for the excellent idea. I ALWAYS beat Kevin and Skip-bo...
Okay, so randomly saw Hugh's picture on Ty & Becca's blog, and thought "WAIT! They were on our honeymoon!"
We had to say hello!
You have a DARLING baby - I think the name "Asher" is so so so dang cute. Anyway, good to find you! We have a blog too - but no cute babies on it yet!
http://tayandtalturner.blogspot.com
-Taylor & Tally Turner
I know my comment is a bit belated..but Asher is the cutest baby ever!! And I should know, since I was a cute baby. ;-)
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