Monday, December 16, 2013

The Parent Room

Does your church have a Parent Room

That room in the back of the church all set up with cozy rocking chairs, toys, and TV screens so you can watch the service...all while being segregated from the rest of the church. 

This wasn't my perspective on the Parent Room before having a baby. I used to think how great it was for churches to have a space for parents and children to still participate in the worship service. But now, now I feel more of an obligation to go to this room whenever Christian makes a peep during church even when people just turn and smile at our cute little {sometimes too chatty}baby boy.

Don't get me wrong, I love when Christian makes people smile, but I still feel a tinge of guilt when I get these looks as I'm trying to help Christian hold back his chatty thoughts. 

I know the Parent Room exists to allow families to still experience church without disturbing others, but:

How much is too much? 

How loud is too loud? 

When I'm in the Parent Room watching the service, I might as well be cozied up on my couch at home watching the service. 

I feel segregated. 

It's as if I'm walking around with a sign on my forehead:

I'm with a Baby. I will proceed to the Parent Room. 

But just because I have a baby who maybe sometimes makes some noise in church does that really mean I have to sit in the Parent Room?  

Maybe all of his jabbering is actually him praying in tongues. I don't have the gift of interpreting tongues, so I couldn't tell you, but maybe! 

Yes. My church not only offers a Parent Room but also offers a Nursery with free childcare. 
But maybe I want my child in church with me. Maybe I want him to experience worship. And maybe I want him to feel like just because he has energy and a voice he doesn't have to leave church but in fact is welcomed there too. 

There is always the question, though, of how much am I actually getting out of church by having my child there with me? Half the time I rarely remember what the sermon was even about because I spend the whole time worrying about whether Christian is too loud or finding another toy to entertain him or sometimes even feeding him during the service. 

Now that Christian is 6 months old and getting older and more active every day, I'm needing to find a solution. Not just a solution, though, but a balance. A balance between teaching him to worship and love church and God and know that he is accepted and welcomed in this place but also allowing me to experience those same things. 

I grew up going to church every Sunday experiencing the full service. It was a much more traditional service, but I was there for all of it. I had my moments where I would escape and crawl under all the pews and make a real scene, but I experienced church with my family. But I also learned that church was a boring place where you needed to be quiet. I don't want Christian to learn this either. 

So what's the answer, the solution, the balance? 

Do I take him to child care now? Every other week? Do I sit in the parent room and be distracted not just by my own child but those of others as well, yet form bonds and relationships with the other parents in the room? Or do I continue to boycott the parent room and just take Christian to the full church service? He really loves the lights and the music.

Right now we have been mainly sitting outside the parent room. A lot of parents seem to sit in this area. It's still fully part of the worship center and with all the other people at church. It's just close to the parent room so if your little one does get too loud you can quickly make your exit.

I guess I like this option, but I almost wish that it was a designated family section. Still part of the church service but surrounded by those who've also "been there" and are understanding of sometimes chatty little ones. In some ways this is basically what it is, but not formally.

Now, don't get me wrong, no one has ever really given us dirty looks or anything like that. I just always worry that I'm disrupting someone's quiet, intimate time with God by keeping my little guy in the service. And I'm thankful for the Parent Room so that I can still experience church when Christian does have those times where he gets way out of hand, but I just don't want to feel pressured to go there...But maybe I'm creating the pressure myself....


Do you sit in the Parent Room at church? Do you start there or do you move there if your little one gets too noisy? How do you decide how much is too much and how loud is too loud? Do you like the Parent Room? Or do you feel segregated and pressured to go there? 

Monday, December 9, 2013

Christian James - 6 Months Old

6 Months!! 


You now weigh 19 pounds 6 ounces. (85th percentile)


 That's just over a 2 pound gain from last month


You are also now about an inch longer this month at about  27.3 inches long. (85th percentile)


You have started to outgrow your 3-6 month clothes now and are mainly wearing
  9 month sizes and 12 month sizes as well! Such a BIG boy! 


You are still in size 3 diapers, but wear size 4 diapers for bedtime


Now that you are eating solids, you only poop about once a day (I know, TMI...sorry!) and you 
eat about every 3-4 hours. This means you are also using less diapers per day, going through about only 8-10 diapers per day


Despite our returned sleep with the Magic Sleepsuit last month, what mommy thinks was a growth spurt coupled with a cold and Day Light Savings again disturbed your sleep. Combine all that with a trip to New York and no routine and your sleep has been very erratic the past few weeks! I'm hoping to get things back on track soon! 


Our attempts at moving your bedtime back later so that it would stay at 9pm after Day Light Savings Time was a worthless effort because you just were no longer able to make it awake that late. I think our Day Light Savings plan of moving your bedtime back would have worked if we hadn't been in denial about you needing an earlier bedtime. 

So now bedtime is at 7:30pm. We start your bedtime routine between 6:30pm and 7pm.  
You have your last feeding and usually some solids for dinner around 6pm and then we do a dream feed around 10/10:30pm. Then you will usually sleep until 4 or 5am, wake to eat and then go back to sleep until 7:30am {about 12 hours total}.


The rest of your day usually is on about a 3 hour schedule. You will be awake for about 1-1.5 hours and then nap for 1.5-2 hours. We still follow the Babywise method of eat, play, sleep. I'm not sure it's the answer to sleeping through the night, but it is the answer to a happy baby boy! 



For Thanksgiving we were in New York visiting Daddy's family and you cried almost every day {or at least fussed} which you RARELY do at home. I don't even think I can say I know your cries...I feed you before you get too hungry and change you before you get too upset about being dirty or wet and put you to sleep before you get too tired....at least that's what I aim for and it seems to keep you quite smiley! 


Generally you take a morning nap for about an hour and a half {around 9am} and then pretty consistently you take an afternoon nap from about 12:30pm - 2:30/3pm and then an
  early evening nap {usually from about 4pm-5pm or so}.


Likes:
-Apples, Bananas, and Pumpkin
-Oatmeal and Rice Cereal
-Watching people sneeze
-Big cheek kisses
-Baxter
-Bath time
-Baby Story Time
-Rattles 
-Sitting up
-Standing up
-Your jumperoo
-Bouncing
-Hobbly Horse
-The Itsy Bitsy Spider
-"Patting" books
-Sleeping on mommy and daddy's chest
-Your Cousin Sarah 
-The ABC song
-Pulling hair, grabbing earrings, pinching cheeks
-Playing piano
-Music!


Dislikes:
-Being tired 
-Taking naps when there is so much going on
-Sitting still on the air plane
-Getting strapped in your car seat when you're tired
-Poopy diapers



Milestones:
-Started eating more solid foods 
{you made the craziest faces and really didn't like apples at first but now you LOVE them!}
{You also love bananas and pumpkin} 
-Rolled from back to belly! 
{mommy and daddy missed it the first time you did it!}
{Mommy went in the kitchen to clean up your dinner and came back to find you on your tummy} 
{Mommy asked daddy if he moved you...he didn't! You rolled!}
-First Halloween
-First Snowfall
-First Thanksgiving 
{Spent in New York}
-First Carousel Ride
{in New York}
-Trying to crawl/get up on your knees



:::Pictures and Videos from the Past Month:::























Trying so hard to get up on your knees!







First time riding in the shopping cart! You are still a little too squirmy, though...




First taste of apples! 


Playing with your friend, Coop! 



And playing with your girlfriend, Nora :) 







Cheering for the Timberwolves!


















First time sitting in the high chair at a restaurant



Your First Thanksgiving










You rolled over!!! Back to belly and mommy wasn't even in the room! :( 


It's okay...you showed me how you did it :) 


Wow. 6 months already. You are growing and changing so fast but with each month I find a new favorite stage! Love you baby boy!! 
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