I don't think Brinkli is an "easy baby" by mere coincidence. Perhaps the fact that I sort of know what I'm doing by round three has a lot to do with her temperment? I"ve tested too many parenting theories and strategies to count. To be honest, Sydni was an experiment. I had NO CLUE what I was doing and I say "I", because (and not to diss Donnie) what do men REALLY have to do when you have a newborn? If you choose to breast feed, Mommy pretty much does the dirty work. Don't get me wrong, Donnie did what he could with our new babies, but it wasn't until they were off the boobie could he really help out and take on some of the work load. I remember some days he would be frustrated because he COULDN'T help, so don't think I'm bashing him in any way.
During my last month of pregnancy, I reread all the books I'd collected on parenting and babies during the past seven years of being a mom. To be honest, I cringed while rereading "Baby Wise" and had flashbacks of Syd's awful wails from her nursery. I knew after finishing that book that I would never again "train" a baby in that way. It was awful for me to have to endure, and Donnie would have to leave the house so he wouldn't go pick her up during her crying jags and "undo" all of our training. I'm actually pretty embarassed to admit that I let my baby "cry it out" because I now know how EASY and tear-free the method I used with Brinkli can be. I was pretty much a zombie after having Mak 17 short months after Syd's birth, and most of Mak's baby days are foggy. I just tried to keep my head above water and try not to lose my mind. (By the way, I would never recommend PLANNING to have your babies that close together....talk about a HARD three years. Yeesh! I was determined to ENJOY Brinkli's newborn days and didn't want to repeat my former mistakes.
