Advice This Maternity Nurse Tells New Parents…And Grandparents!

Advice This Maternity Nurse Tells New Parents…And Grandparents!

Baby rattleThe birth of the royal baby has obviously been the highlight of the news this week.  (The stars must have aligned perfectly on July 22, 2013, because coincidentally, it was a very busy delivery day at the hospital where I work too!)  As I’ve watched the media scrutiny and press coverage that has taken place while this birth has been anticipated, it made me appreciate even more the calm demeanor and lovely graciousness exhibited by the new royal parents!  Can you imagine having millions of onlookers as you maneuvered your newborn’s car seat into place for the first time!  I’ve also been amazed at the volume of parental advice already being offered up by these same news sources!  I would imagine that like many couples I see as they plan to welcome their new babies into the world, Prince William and Kate Middleton consulted their obstetrician and prepared themselves as best they could for the birth of their son.

Prince Willaim and Kate Middleton and their new baby.

Along with showing their child the abundant love that seems to come inherently to help guide the decisions and actions of new parents, I trust that the royal couple will rely mostly on the examples shown them by their caring parents and good friends.  As public figures, more than likely what Prince William and Kate, along with their sweet baby, would appreciate most from those who are so fascinated with their lives and more than eager to share their vast knowledge about child rearing, is what most new parents want, that of being shown common courtesy and genuine regard from everyone as they try and navigate what is best for their family! Advice from a nurse! www.mytributejournal.com

  • If ever there was a time for team effort, parenthood would be it!  Sharing ideas and making plans together as you welcome a new baby into your life makes it so that no one feels left out or too overwhelmed.  I always cringe a little when I see a new mom or dad (or for that matter, a grandma or grandpa) feeling inclined to criticize how the other is caring for their new little baby.  Believe me, there are many ways to do the same task when it comes to caring for a newborn, so unless you don’t want much help with the job at hand when raising a child, it’s best to kindly acknowledge the efforts of others and work together!
  • As mentioned in my about me introduction, the social media age we live in has created an onslaught of information out there for parents-to-be!  It’s wise then to become well-informed about the expectations and trends you’ll encounter with a new baby, but it’s also smart to trust your own good instincts when it comes to knowing what’s best for your new little one!  Babies are much more resilient than we fully recognize at times, but extreme measures are usually never in the best interest of either the baby or the parents.  (I also think as grandparents that we need to trust in the job we did raising our children; they’ll usually ask if they want our advice!  Our own good instincts will also guide us to know when to lovingly offer help.)
  • No matter how much you study and prepare as you embark on the journey of parenthood, the learning curve will most likely be wide and varied –especially since the disposition of each child is so different!  It seems cliché, but just like the words uttered at an amusement park ride–hang on, hold tight and enjoy the ride!

Sweet baby, Makena! www.mytributejournal.com

Little Marli! www.mytributejournal.com

My sweet granddaughters, Makena and Marli as newborns!

What I’m learning now is…

As a grandparent, the one thing I know for sure is that before you know it, your children are grown and raising families of their own!  The best advice I got as a young parent was from my mom one day when my children were little.  I had anxiously exclaimed that I would be glad when they were old enough to take on more of their physical needs.  My mom wisely cautioned me when she said, “Oh Mary, you’ll find that each stage of your children’s lives is busy–it’s just a different kind of busy!  You’ll worry and care about them just as much, if not more, when they get older!”  So true!  What I’m learning now is that being a parent of older, married children still has its hard challenges and sacrifices, along with its joyous blessings!  But just like when our children are young, it’s all so worth it as we get the privilege to watch them work hard to accomplish their goals and live their dreams!  We should always cherish the opportunity to share in our children’s challenges and heartaches, as well as their successes and triumphs!  (I also know that Princess Diana would have loved being a grandma!) 

What are some things you’ve learned on your parenting journey, or as grandparents?

–Mary           

Cinderella Days! Picture Perfect!

A “Picture Perfect” Day!  Seeing The World Through The Eyes Of A Child! 

Cindrella Days!I decided to turn the tables a little this week for my “Cinderella Day” with my two, sweet granddaughters.  (I was a little blurry eyed from working a long 13 hour day at the hospital!?)  After the girls modeled the cute “cut-outs” in their fun summer shirts, I told Makena that she and Marli could decide what we played for the day, and that she could take all the pictures!  (Insert squeals of delight here!)  Is there anything better than seeing the world through the eyes of a child?  After yesterday, I was again reminded that the answer to that question is a resounding “NO”!

Taking this approach, reminded me once again of the “tech” edge my cute, young granddaughters have on me!  I know my daughter lets Makena take pictures on her phone, but I was still so impressed with her photography skills!

Modelin for grandma! www.mytributejournal.com

Nothing like feeling fancy and ready to have a fun day!

"Picture Perfect!" www.mytributejournal.com

Makena was so excited to be the “photographer” for the day!  Her camera skills were impressive!  

Trolls! www.mytributejournal.com

These are some little troll dolls my girls had…it goes to show you just how ageless some toys are!  Makena and Marli love to comb and style their hair!  Makena decided that the dolls were going to pose for a “family picture”!  (Makena was certainly calmer doing family pictures than I’ve ever been!  Ha!)

"Marli" captured by makena! www.mytributejournal.com "Marli bug!" captured by Makena!

Marli obviously became a popular subject for Makena to photograph!

Makena's "artwork"! www.mytributejournal.com Stuffed animals! www.mytributejournal.com

Everything and anything became fair game for Makena’s photo fest!  (Much like grandma in their eyes, I suppose!  It was fun to watch Makena’s creativity flourish with her new assignment of photographer for the day–right down to the posing of some stuffed animals!  Believe me, I took mental notes!) 

At one point in the morning, Makena and Marli shut the door to the playroom while I took a phone call.  Soon Makena came and got me, and I was informed that I was invited to “Bear’s” wedding!  As funny as that was, what was even more hilarious was Makena and Marli’s footwear for the nuptials!  Talk about fashion trend setters!

"Bear's" wedding! www.mytributejournal.comimagezebra slippers www.mytributejournal.com

The wedding was definitely “Project Runway” worthy!  I actually had to coax Makena to take this picture!  She was a busy wedding planner and had other more important pictures to take!  (These are slippers that belonged to her mom and Aunt Mandi!)

Lunch date! www.mytributejournal.com

The girls and I went and had lunch with Grandpa!  Marli met him in style!  Just before Makena clicked this picture, she said to me, “Oh my gosh, grandma, doesn’t Marli look so cute!”  She won’t get any arguments from me there!

"Chill-laxing"! www.mytributejournal.com

Just “chill-laxing”!  A faux-fur blanket is another good investment that your grandkids are sure to love!  (Yes, I snapped this after Makena decided to retire from her “tographer” duties for the day!   Great job, Makena!)

Malena's "selfie" www.mytributejournal.com

This “selfie” is definitely my favorite “pic” of the day!  (I actually didn’t discover this picture until after the girls had gone home!) 

Marli's "selfie"! www.mytributejournal.com

I didn’t want Marli to feel left out, so I convinced her that she could get in on the camera action with her play phone.  How I wish I could have really retrieved some of the pictures she pretended to take!  I was glad I at least captured this one!

This “picture perfect” Cinderella Day, reminded me once again to…   

"Love Simple Pleasures!" www.mytributejournal.com

I’ve heard another fun thing to do is buy inexpensive disposable cameras, then let the picture-taking party begin!  You might need to go to an hour photo place afterwards, since our modern, quick-view gadgets, often make for impatient picture viewers!

I’d love to hear about any fun “picture perfect” camera ideas you have!

–Mary

A “Quotable” To Live By!

A Special Download For A “Quotable” To Live By

As promised in this entry at the beginning of the week, here is one of my favorite quotes that you can now download for free. (Just click on the link below to download the eight by ten printable.) 

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Free Quote Download

Even at 80+ years, my father was always so energizing to be around because of his constant “wonder” about people and places, and his genuine desire to keep learning!  This is a quote that was among some mementos my dad kept on one of his office shelves.

If we wonder often,

the gift of knowledge

will come!

by Arapaho

I sincerely hope this quote will be a reminder for you to put a little “Windex Shine” on your view of the world; it certainly helps me remember to keep being intrigued!

–Mary 

(Quote print was designed by my friend, Maggie Rees at Pintura Art Gallery who did my Valentine’s Day stationary.  Thanks, Maggie!)