Baby Dreams and Momcasts
The other night I lay Amelia in her crib with her head at one end. The few times I checked on her I noticed that she was laying almost sideways. Well, when my husband went in the next morning to get her up, she was laying with her head at the other end of the crib. She aparently managed to turn herself around during the night. I guess she’s starting to move, even though she hasn’t yet rolled over.
Then last night, one of the times I checked on Amelia, she was twisted up so much I thought for sure she would roll over. Her upper body was turned over to her side and she kept turning it further. She just hasn’t quite figured out that she has to bring her legs over too. But I guess this prompted me to dream about it. I dreamt that she discovered how to roll over and decided that was how she was doing to get around, so she was literally rolling around floor from room to room. LOL! I think about it now and it’s so hilarious.
Her exercauser should get here today. When I checked the tracking last night it had arrived at the local UPS so it should go out for delivery today, if the weather doesn’t prevent the UPS driver from getting to my house. So I guess I’m looking forward to seeing how she likes it. And again I had a dream about it. In my dream she loved it so much, she was using it as a walker and got moving so fast, she almost flew out of it. Like that could happen, but it was so funny.
So anyway, I’ve not been a big fan of podcasts since they aren’t regulated, any john doe amateur can create a podcast and you can’t really trust the quality of the content. But the other day I stumbled onto a fabulous podcast that I instantly become a huge fan of. Which one you ask? The Manic Mommies. They are two working moms trying to manage it all. It’s so great since I too am a working mom. As soon as I got home that day, I guess it was Tuesday, I immediately went straight to my computer and subscribed. Then proceeded to download every episode available in iTunes and synced my iPod. LOL! But it’s so uplifting to hear them talk about their kids. I feel like I’ve made instant friends, yet they have no idea that I even exist. They are clean so I can be sure the content is safe to listen to when I’m in the car with Amelia or listening at work, although at work I use my headphones.
