Random Catch-up: Peeing on the Rug, Fighting Old Ladies and Eating Soup

Good morning, everyone! (it’s 11.48 am when I’m starting this post)

Honestly, it feels like afternoon to me because I started working at 7.30 this morning. Olívia wake up to eat somewhere around 3 am so I didn’t really get much sleep last night. I’ll try to sneak in a nap with the girls later.

I haven’t been blogging much, mostly because I’ve been busy and also because I haven’t really felt like it. These days, at 32 years old, I’m not big on making myself do things I don’t want to do, unless they’re an obligation, which blogging is not.

This is what’s been happening around here:

1. Postpartum Health Check

Last week I finally went for my postpartum bloodwork, which I should have gotten done back in January. Because I suffered from gestational diabetes in both pregnancies, I had to do a very thorough glucose test, where they took my blood (while fasting), made me drink this nasty sugary concoction and then drew some blood every 30 minutes for 2.5 hours. Thankfully, the test was negative for diabetes, which I’m still at high risk of developing after my pregnancies. My thyroid is also fine, after suffering from hypothyroidism in both pregnancies. My pregnancies sound like they were so much fun, don’t they?

Anyways, not all was well. It turned out that my iron levels are extremely low (they should be somewhere between 30 and 300 and they were at 5), which made me a little worried. I couldn’t get a hold of either my gynecologist/obstetrician or endocrinologist so I immediately scheduled an appointment with a general practitioner, who basically told me I was not dying, I just needed to take an iron supplement for a while. The next day, my gyno called and said she’d be more comfortable if I went to see a hematologist, so I scheduled an appointment with the one she recommended. Luckily, I got an appointment for a couple of days later. The blood doctor turned out to be quite the character and we spent most of the appointment talking about our kids, I absolutely loved her. She told me my iron levels were indeed very low but that, since my hemoglobin level was good, I wasn’t actually anemic, just needed to replenish my iron reserves by taking a daily pill. She also told me that I needed to get on the birth control pill, otherwise I’d keep having very abundant periods (apparently one of the causes for my low iron) so I’ll be starting it on my next period. I’m hoping it will also make me less bitchy as my hormones have been a little wacky lately. Finally, she told me my vitamin D levels are also extremely low, so I’m taking a monthly dose of it and was advised to go to the beach as much as possible in the Summer (I laughed because it made me think of Ken in the Barbie movie “my job is beach”).

TLDR: I don’t have diabetes, my iron levels and vitamin D are very low so I’m taking supplements and I need to get on the BCP so I don’t bleed like a pig when I have my period.

2. Redecorating

We’ve been taking advantage of my husband being on paternity leave to change a few things around the house. Our tiny house was more than enough for us when we first moved but it has since become too small for our family of 4 + medium sized dog.

Last month, we decided to start looking at houses to buy but ultimately decided we’d stay put for now, as the market is absolutely insane right now. Because we can’t really stretch this one house we’re finding ways to better utilize the space we do have. We ended up buying a bigger couch (which doubles as a guest bed) and new living room rug. We spend a lot of time in our living room and I wanted a bigger, more comfortable couch and a larger area rug so we can sit on the floor and play. Here’s some before and after pics:

Obvious, the living room was picked up and vacuumed before taking pictures. Things don’t usually look this tidy.

Now, I’m still looking for a couple more couch cushions, a nice throw and some new cabinets for the dinning room side but it’s already looking so much better and more spacious. It also helps that I decided to transfer all of the kids’ toys to their room and just bring out a little box of toys each day. Less clutter around.

I’m not sure how long we’ll keep the couch and rug in pristine condition, though. The whole family is currently forbidden from stepping on the rug with even slippers on, and food and drinks are absolutely not allowed on the couch, unless the kids are sleeping and can’t see us breaking the rules. Hopefully, no one will spill anything on it for at least a couple of weeks.

(As I type this, I just remembered someone had a diaper leak on my new rug just this morning. I won’t name names, I’ll just say it wasn’t me or my husband)

Days without peeing on the new rug: 8 0

Oh, we also have a new kitchen side table which we had to almost fight an old lady for. We were in the process of buying it (on our way to our first date night in months so picture us carrying it to the car while very overdressed) when an old lady approaches and says “oh, I was coming to buy that one!” to which my husband proceeded to ask “had you asked them to save it for you?” and to which I wanted to reply “mam, you’re not going to live long enough to enjoy it”. She hadn’t asked the store to hold it for her, so we ended up getting it, the last one, at 50% off. I honestly have never seen my husband so happy. Our wedding day and the birth of our daughters don’t compare to that moment of pure joy.

Here she is: (the table, not the old lady)

TLDR: We have a new couch and rug, someone already peed on the rug and we fought an old lady for a piece of furniture and won.

3. The New Therapist

Readers, I’ve changed therapists again. My ex-new therapist was lovely, but I wasn’t feeling 100% feeling it, so I decided to try someone new. I chose someone with more experience (30 more years, to be exact) and a male, for a change. We’ve had one session so far and I can honestly tell you that those 30 years of experience do make a difference. I have a little guilt about breaking up with my previous therapist but I feel like therapy doesn’t really work unless you find the right therapist for you.

TLDR: I’m a therapy whore.

4. Olívia is eating solids now

And by eating, I mean making faces and spitting everything out. We tried to feed her rice cereal for the first time yesterday, and she basically told me to eat it myself. Today she’s having vegetable soup/purée (potato, carrot, lettuce and onion) for lunch so we’ll see how that goes. I didn’t really want to start solids until she’s 6 months old but her pediatrician advised us to replace two of her daily meals with vegetable purée (we call it soup and that’s how everyone mostly weans their babies here) and baby rice cereal to help with her spitting up. We’ll probably do what we did with Dalila which was a mix of purées and Baby led weaning, meaning we’ll mostly feed her purées for now and then give her fruits and veggies to eat by hand after she’s 6 months old.

TLDR: Babies don’t keep.

Update: Olívia has since eaten her lunch and absolutely loved her soup. She couldn’t get enough of it. I’m very pleased.

I’m sure I have more to update you on but this post is already too long. I’ll be back soon.

Love,

Cheila

P.S. I’m writing this post on my phone, on 3 hours of sleep so there’s probably many spelling mistakes and grammar issues. I’m just saying this to defend my honor as an English teacher. Bye.

2 thoughts on “Random Catch-up: Peeing on the Rug, Fighting Old Ladies and Eating Soup

  1. So good to get these updates from you! Was wondering why you haven’t been posting much but I get it after reading this post. It is definitely not an obligation to post. Also took some time off recently and just getting back to it.
    Your living room looks so cute and cozy now! Fun to do house stuff, I love it! 🏡
    I need to get myself a Therapist again. I do 4-5 sessions then stop, need to continue, I know it feels so much better after!
    Sending you love and light! 💕☀️

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  2. Now I feel bad for making a comment about “there you are” I just missed you. Love, love, love your new couch. Looks like it is comfy and the whole family can stretch out together…once they are allowed in there AHAHHA! The idea of a small bin of daily toys is great. I feel, a toybox is a must if you have the room and kids. Everything can be tossed into it at the end of the day. It is a great way to get the kids on board with a “clean up” time, too. There is a kids song out there about it. “Clean up, clean up. Everybody every where…..” Praying your new therapist works out. It’s hard to find someone to gel with AND is good. YA for Olivia eating solids….puree..or in infant speak…what fresh hell is this…hahaha How exciting! 🙂 🙂 Back in the day, you know BEFORE you were even born 😂 we pureed EVERYTHING when it was time to transition. I even caught my son’s grand mom trying to feed him pureed clam chowder. 😳😳 I put the brakes on that one explaining it was waaaaay too spicy and complex in ingredients for an infant. She acted like I was crazy 🤪

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