This week started off with feeling for sleep deprived and giving us flashbacks of our newborn phase. Kenzie is 51 weeks old and we had hoped for an “easier” week. A couple of our friends have come over to help look after Kenzie for a few hours so I can get some things done. I am so thankful to have friends who are willing to help on their days off! We feel so blessed.
So far, here is her tally:
Nappy Changes: 38
Sleep: 98 hours
Feeds: 87



Although we were running off little sleep, mom group was meeting at 10am and I knew that Kenzie didnβt want to miss it. She enjoys her time there and is so happy walking around and playing with the kids. I did experience an older child stepping on her fingers (mom nowhere to be seen) and I couldnβt help myself and tell him it was not the right thing to do. I donβt know if boys play rough because itβs in their nature but at 3-4 years old, Iβm sure he would have known not to step on peoples fingers! Kenzie didnβt seem hurt by it as she happily kept walking around and playing.
Iβm so happy to announce that this week, school holidays are over! There are less kids in the play area and Kenzie is finally feeling 100%, sniffles all gone. I donβt know if it was a coincidence she just happened to get the sniffles the day after she encountered all the kids in the play area during school holidays or Iβm just thinking about nonsense. Weβre all getting our vaccinations done as soon as we can schedule in a time to do them as a family.
This week, I had to do a supplier run for a client and as a small business, your suppliers become a second family to you. I love bringing Kenzie with me, she plays with the equipment, walks around and bangs on the printers and they love seeing her. Sheβs losing her βStranger Dangerβ trait while around them and is now flashing a smile when she sees them.
I have taken it upon myself to bake Kenzieβs treats for her birthday gift bags. I love baking but itβs a challenge to bake (especially new things youβve never tried before) when you have a child. I gave in and purchased a cake and cupcakes for her birthday but I wanted to bake cookies and cake pops for our guests. I have started to prepare all the things I need and will be starting it the week of her birthday. Letβs hope itβll turn out okay.
This week, I discovered that Thelma the Unicorn is awesome! Mom bought Kenzie the book from Aldi at a bargain price of $4.99! It has such a good message about being yourself to be happy. Iβve been reading it to Kenzie daily! I hope sheβll understand the message. The world we live in is superficial and fake, I hope she wonβt fall into having to be someone sheβs not just to fit in.
My mom has been helping out so much with Kenzie, Iβve been so thankful and blessed to have her! Especially at night, Iβve now been able to shower without Kenzie being in there with me or having her bath at the same time! Iβve also managed to clean up and finish a whole season of Claws (which is such an incredible series)! Kenzie loves my mom so much, itβs hard to pry her away. She refuses to come to me when my mom has her. Sheβs so attached to her, itβs so cute!
Kenzie is continuing to show off her walking by going everywhere. She no longer needs the walls to support her to stand from sitting position and some times even refuses to hold our hands. Sheβs becoming independent! Our weekly photos are so hard to take as she refuses to sit still. Weβre trying our best to capture candids as she zooms right past us. She does still fall to get hands, knees and bottom quite a lot but we try not make a big deal so that she doesnβt freak out and cry every time she falls. She squirms a little but gets back up with a smile and runs off again.
Kenzie can understand words! βHeadβ, βClapβ, βHiβ, βByeβ, βYayβ, βNoβ, βCome Backβ, βYumβ. Sheβs also started to understand βNoseβ and βEarsβ but forgets some days and ends up patting her head or clapping her hands.Β
She has a fascination of watching herself in videos. She will laugh out loud and giggle as she watches her videos in repeat. She also cracks up when she watches the video of a piglet eating grapes. I also think sheβs been watching too many puppy videos as she is starting to copy puppy crying noises.
This week, Kenzie has been very clingy at night. Sheβs been only wanting to go to either myself or my mom. I feel like Leap 8 is approaching and itβs getting Ramon really down as he wasnβt able to comfort or soothe her as she wouldnβt let him. Weβre hoping this phase wouldnβt last very long. Iβve been preparing for Kenzieβs birthday party and Iβm only able to do it when sheβs sleeping but when she sees Iβm not there, she freaks out and wonβt settle till I put her back to sleep. This means Iβm up till 2am doing business taxes or doing artwork or editing photos and videos.
Before we fell pregnant, we would find it hilarious to watch videos of parents freaking out over nappy changes and poo explosions. Once Kenzie transitioned to solids and her poop became solid, it became so much easier to clean! Not only can you smell her from afar (and no longer have to dig your nose into her nappy or take a peak), itβs super easy to clean… until she sat down before we cleaned her. Oh boy, it becomes a mission after that!
Weβve found it difficult to keep Kenzie on a balanced diet as we ourselves have not restricted ourselves in a balanced diet. We feel as though a lifestyle change is needed so that we can offer Kenzie less fast food and takeaway food and more nutritious food. Iβve read many guides and although itβs extra work, weβre determined to make sure she has a good diet. Some days we get it right and other days we take the βeasyβ way out and we feel so guilty. Hoping we can get into a better routine of things as she grows older as itβll impact her health in the future.
Speaking of growing older, wow, almost a year has passed and Kenzie has grown so much, mentally and physically! We are so thankful and feel so blessed. We do understand why parents miss the βbaby phaseβ but weβre so excited for whatβs to come and canβt wait for her next set of developments.
We have learned to be light sleepers as Kenzie twists, turns, flips and kicks in her sleep. Weβve also learned how to fall back asleep within seconds after repositioning her. People say βit gets easierβ… unfortunately it doesnβt and you only learn how to adapt and become more stronger to be able to get through raising your child. At 30 years old, I still think my parents have a tough time raising us! Oh, what a year itβs been!