Monday, June 25, 2012

Day Three

Today real life interfered somewhat with our relaxing baby-sitting plans, and on the flip side, baby-sitting interfered somewhat with our real life plans!

Summer swimming lessons for my kids were scheduled to begin later this afternoon back in the Bay Area, but it wasn't until last night that I realized that I didn't have the right kind of reusable cloth swim diaper for three-year-old Laurel. So I thought we'd begin our day with Jesse with a quick visit to Babies R Us in Santa Cruz, where I assumed a swim diaper would be easy to find. We arrived at the store before they opened, so we hung around outside while Jesse enjoyed a two-ounce bottle of formula in his stroller and my kids played a sort-of-dangerous game utilizing (1) the bike racks, (2) a deflated bicycle inner tube, and (3) a long stick. 

The store, however, didn't have the diapers in the right size.  All the kids enjoyed shopping, though, and after we visited the restroom and bought a few things, I gave Jesse another bottle of formula outside the store while my kids resumed their bike-tube game.  After just one ounce, however, Jesse in his stroller looked like this:

He looks like a little Amish man with his washcloth beard

But thank goodness for smart phones!  I looked up a number of nearby shops, both swimwear and children's clothing, called five or six of them, and finally located one single swim diaper in the right size. The shop was only ten minutes away, although it took us 30 minutes to get there. It turned out there was a wrecked cement mixer on the local freeway which snarled traffic on the side streets for the remainder of our day in Santa Cruz. What is it about truck accidents and baby-sitting days?

Jesse's nap only lasted 35 minutes, unfortunately, because he woke up when we arrived at the shop. But we did get the diaper, which by its styling (ruffled pastel paisley!) seems to date to 1986, and then because it was already 11:30 we decided to head to the nearby Santa Cruz yacht harbor for a picnic lunch. Because of the traffic it took us a long time to get there, but the kids were good sports. Isaac, especially, crooned sweet songs to Jesse whenever he groused a little (which wasn't often), and even serenaded him with his harmonica, which he had packed for that very reason.

We arrived at the yacht harbor in time for lunch. We picked out our favorite boats, and the kids were especially pleased when a dog suddenly appeared on the deck of one of their favorites and laid down in the sun. The older picnickers ate bread and cheese and fruit, and Jesse enjoyed six ounces of formula sitting in my lap. Not only did he wear his own sunhat, but I leaned over him so the brim of my sunhat shaded him!


Isaac and Laurel enjoy their bread and cheese

Picnicking cousins

After lunch we returned to Scotts Valley because I wanted to give the kids a chance to run around at the playground they had enjoyed so much the previous Monday. I felt bad that so much of our day had been occupied by errands and traffic; when I planned this summer of baby-sitting, I had intended for my kids to have really fun experiences in Santa Cruz, not shopping trips to big-box retailers.

But speaking of traffic, it was still in effect, so we didn't get to the playground until 2:00, giving us only half an hour to play before it was time to get back to Erica's workplace and switch the carseats. But the kids had a good time, although Jesse missed a lot of the fun because he was completing his second 35-minute nap of the day:

Jesse naps at the playground

Then we went to Erica's work, where my kids had a snack and Jesse hung out watching us from the stroller while I reconfigured the carseat arrangement.  (I remove Isaac's booster and Jesse's infant carseat base, and put back in Isaac's five-point harness carseat.)

Then we hit the road promptly at 3:10, because the kids' swimming lessons started at 4:30! And the drive is supposed to take an hour and 20 minutes! But instead it took an hour and 40 minutes! So we missed swimming almost completely! I guess we didn't need that swim diaper after all!

Yes, I know it was a crazy plan. Never say I am not an optimist.

Isaac was okay with missing swimming, but Laurel was disappointed and confused. Luckily swimming lessons will be every day this week, so she'll have another chance tomorrow.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Sunburn

I wasn't the only one who got sunburned yesterday!


Jesse gazes accusingly at his aunt


Despite his floppy hat and the hood of my Ergo baby carrier, a bit of sun snuck in there, especially on the right side of his face. Darn it! I thought I was being careful to stand with his face angled out of the direct sun, but clearly I was wrong.

Oh, I feel terrible. I was standing in the sun so I could supervise my own kids on the playground, but maybe next time I should just have a seat on the shady grass.

Photo session at the park

I didn't get that much fun playtime with Jesse yesterday, since he was mostly asleep (or ready to fall asleep and complaining about it) while I was holding him, but we did find time to take this series of photos at the park:

Jesse and his aunt smile for the camera

We used the self-portrait feature of my iPhone's camera and he seemed to enjoy looking at himself on the screen.  Maybe his parents use it too?

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It reminded me of how much I enjoyed taking pictures of my kids when they were babies.  There's something about taking photographs that helps me get perspective on a situation, providing a kind of distance and mindfulness that was helpful when I was feeling overwhelmed by early parenthood.  On the other side of the lens I could step back from the intense and sometimes unpleasant feelings children can cause (irritation, worry, and boredom among them!) and simply appreciate my children for what they were: absolutely adorable. 

That feeling of stepping back can be a disadvantage of photography, too; one doesn't want to remain at a distance, or only experience important events from behind the camera.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Day Two

Jesse had a good day today!  We met his mother Erica outside her office promptly as scheduled, but she seemed understandably reluctant to leave him.  Then Jesse joined his cousins in the cozy back seat of my car.  He enjoyed riding with them, and Isaac enjoyed it as well.

Jesse is ready to roll with Isaac and Laurel

After we left Erica at 9:00 a.m., we went to a small playground near her work. It was fenced, it had a bathroom and a drinking fountain, and the play structures were fun. We stayed until noon because my kids were having a terrific time playing with a large group of well-mannered kids. We were there so long that I got sunburned.

I wore Jesse in the Ergo baby carrier nearly the entire time, and he was thrilled when I remained standing, but he shrieked relentlessly when I had to bend over slightly to change Laurel's diaper in the back section of the station wagon.  But then he fell asleep about 20 seconds later!

Actually, he slept a lot of the time.  He slept for nearly 45 minutes, then woke up but was clearly still sleepy, and so I bounced him for ten minutes until he fell back to sleep.  This nap lasted an additional 45 minutes!  Finally he woke up hungry, so we spread a blanket on the grass under a shady tree and he had three ounces of formula.

Then we had to hurry, because we were running late to meet the kids' Oma at 12:30 for lunch in Santa Cruz.  Jesse was happy in the car, but he cried furiously after we arrived and I put him back into the Ergo.  After we walked a block listening to him shriek he fell asleep again, which lasted about 25 minutes -- until I sat down to eat lunch, naturally.  But then my mom volunteered to hold him, and in fact she didn't give him back until it was time for us to leave! 

Lunch with Oma

After lunch we visited the bookstore, where Jesse got to sit with Oma in the rocking chair while I read a few books to my kids.  He had a bit more formula, maybe another three ounces, and a diaper change in the convenient restroom.  Then he started getting fussy around 2:30, and Oma had to keep taking him outside to distract him.  He was probably expecting something more to eat, but we decided to save his appetite for his mother. 

Rocking at the bookstore with Oma

Auntie Nicole reads to Jesse's cousins Laurel and Isaac at the bookstore

Somehow books and multiple trips to the bathroom (Laurel is learning to use the toilet) brought us to 3:00 p.m. and all too soon it was time to return Jesse to his mother. The day went by very quickly, and my kids loved the bookstore.  But we ended up spending $45 on books, so I don't think we'll make the bookstore a regular part of our baby-sitting routine!

Travel time

Travel time to get to Jesse this morning: one hour and 15 minutes on the freeway.

Travel time to get back home this afternoon: two hours and 30 minutes.

Aggravatingly, it was just the last five miles of our freeway travel that took all that extra time.  The last five miles!  It should have taken us 15 minutes to drive that distance, but there was an overturned big rig on the freeway right by our exit, and the resulting traffic doubled the duration of our drive.  Next time I'm checking the traffic reports prior to choosing my route.

But both my kids were good sports and remained cheerful throughout the ordeal -- although I did have to pull off the freeway at one point so Isaac could pee behind a tree.  (He'd had a lot of juice.)  Laurel wanted to join him, but I pointed out she was wearing a diaper.

They are good travelers and I was very proud of them.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Predict-a-Trip

I'm getting ready for our first real baby-sitting day tomorrow!  Sure, we officially started last week, but since I was still recovering from a cold, and since we were all at my parents' house, I didn't have any real responsibility for watching Jesse.

Tomorrow is the real deal!  In the morning we'll meet my sister in the parking lot outside her office, receive baby and diaper bag, and be on our merry way.  Until 3:00 p.m. we will be the daycare providers.  Time to party!  We're going to meet my mom at the library at 12:30 p.m. and get some lunch together!  Wild times!

Back in the cold light of reality, today my sister sent me a text message asking if I was prepared to meet her at 8:45 a.m. tomorrow.  I had already warned the kids that we were going to get off to an early start tomorrow, and I tried to get the kids to bed early tonight, and we baked blueberry muffins today so we could eat breakfast in the car, so I guess I'm prepared. 

I thought I would make one last preparation tonight: find out exactly how long it is going to take to get there.  It's 73 freeway miles, and Google maps predicts one hour and 23 minutes for travel time, but since we'll be part of the morning commute heading through San Jose I expected quite a bit of congestion.  And I don't want to leave my sister waiting for us in the parking lot wondering if she is going to have to take Jesse to work! 

Anyway, in the Bay Area you can use the "Predict-a-Trip" feature at 511.org to find out historic freeway travel times for certain routes at specific times of day.  So I ran the numbers for tomorrow's trip and found that if we leave at 7:00 a.m. the freeway travel should take one hour and 22 minutes.  This surprised me quite a bit, since it is one minute shorter than the travel time given by Google maps, which doesn't provide any variation by time of day!  (But then Google doesn't expect you to speed, either...)   Also surprisingly, 511.org says that the 7:00 a.m. travel time is only ten minutes longer than the "typical" non-congested travel time.

Adding in 15 minutes for the non-freeway travel, we're looking at an hour and 37 minutes total travel time.  So if we depart at 7:00 a.m. we should arrive a bit before my sister's appointed meeting time of 8:45 a.m.  Maybe in future weeks we can arrange to meet up at 8:55 a.m. instead, and enjoy an extra ten minutes of sleep!  Oh, I'm kidding, Erica, don't worry. 

Plus Predict-a-Trip doesn't ask whether the car is allowed to use the HOV lane, and since we can I'm hoping that will speed things up even more.  I guess we'll find out tomorrow.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Carseat update

No doubt most readers of this blog already saw it over at my own blog, but we are in business for baby-sitting!  According to the nice officer at the California Highway Patrol, my nephew Jesse and my own children Isaac and Laurel can ride safely in their three carseats in the rear seat of my station wagon -- at least through the next few months.

But soon Jesse will get too tall for his infant car seat (it can hold kids up to 30 inches long, and he's already at 26 inches), and as I noted on my own blog, Isaac and Laurel are both facing carseat challenges of their own.  So pretty soon the entire configuration will need to change.

Well, unfortunately baby-sitting is only a summer gig for us anyway.  In the fall Isaac will be in first grade (!) five days a week, and Laurel will be back in preschool two days a week, and we will no longer be able to make the weekly trip to see cousin Jesse. 

But at least we can have fun for now.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Carseats

I have an appointment tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. to have my three-carseat setup inspected by the California Highway Patrol.

It's a bit of a puzzle to fit three child carseats in the back seat of my 2005 Mazda 6 station wagon.  We thought we had a solution if we bought a different seat for Isaac, who is almost seven years old and can use the regular car seatbelt with the help of a booster.  It seemed like it worked when we tried it out in the parking lot of Babies R Us, anyway.

The setup is as follows:
  • Jesse in a 2012 Graco Snugride infant seat (behind the driver's seat)
  • Isaac in a 2012 Graco no-back Turbo booster seat (in the center)
  • Laurel in a 2005 Britax Boulevard convertible seat (forward-facing) (behind the passenger seat)

But when we tried it again on Thursday, the lower part of Isaac's seatbelt fit so tightly against Laurel's carseat that the belt can't move.  The upper part of the seatbelt fits him fine, and it is still mobile and locks into place when force is applied against it, but I'm not sure that the lapbelt portion should be binding up.  (His seatbelt buckle is also unreachable without partially uninstalling Laurel's carseat every time, which would be a drag!)

Now that I think about it, I wonder what would happen if I reversed the positions of Jesse and Laurel's seats.  The buckle for the center seatbelt is on the right-hand side, so maybe having the infant seat on that side would make a difference.  I'll try it tomorrow.

Anyway, I fear the Highway Patrol is going to say that any interference between neighboring seats is a safety problem.  If they don't approve the proposed setup, we have one last hope: get a narrower carseat for Laurel, who currently rides in a very wide Britax Boulevard, and maybe the difference of an inch or two will let Isaac's seatbelt move freely.

Otherwise we won't be able to pull off this Monday baby-sitting plan at all!

Day One

After Day One of baby-sitting Jesse, what's the verdict from the caregivers?

  • Oma: exhausting
  • Opa: time-consuming
  • Me: frustrating (because I couldn't do much of anything for fear of spreading germs to the baby)
  • Cousins: entertaining

But we all survived, including Jesse, even though in the eight hours he was here with us at his grandparents' house, he only napped 63 minutes and drank five ounces of formula.  I think this is short on both counts.  Hopefully he'll get used to us (and vice versa!) and settle into his regular schedule. 

(Although most Mondays when I have him, we won't be at a house at all -- we'll be out and about doing fun stuff.  So I hope to turn him into a good stroller-napper!)

Thoughtful

Hanging out with Opa is always a thought-provoking experience, Jesse finds.

Oma feeds Jesse

After a 30-minute post-nap bout of crying, Jesse smiles and has a snack!

45 minutes

Day one of baby-sitting! And I've been reminded of one of the frustrations of babyhood ... the 45-minute nap.

Actually, as I have a slight cold, I am not actually caring for Jesse. Phooey!

So the kids and I are at my parents' house with Jesse, and my mother is the one directly suffering the frustrations of the short nap!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Joel meets Jesse

Jesse met his Uncle Joel for the first time!

Joel is my little brother (and the little brother of Jesse's mother, Erica) and he lives in Boston with his wife Ashley.  About three weeks ago he came to California to play some shows with his band(s), and of course he took the opportunity to hold his cute new nephew.

My family was camping in Yosemite when this historic meeting took place, but Erica sent me this photo via text.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Welcome

We're starting a new blog here, one about Jesse Dean!

This coming summer I will be baby-sitting my nephew Jesse every Monday, and my two kids are coming along for the ride.  For the past six years I have written a blog detailing my experiences with Isaac and Laurel, so in the interest of keeping things tidy, I decided to launch a blog just for Jesse.  If his parents or other caregivers want to join in, they will be able to write posts and add photos as well.

I'm hoping for a summer of fun!  Or at least a summer of successful naps, which is pretty important as I recall from having a three-month-old.