Ms Elizabeth's Journal, 15 April 2015

Bacon is the miracle food! I ate it.. and I lost weight. I know this because I peaked at the scale instead of waiting till next week to peak at the scale. I needed the boost. Today's motivation is scale peaking. Maybe I should peak more often...

Ok mommas. I need some opinions. Peanut is small for his age with is different for me. All my other kids ran around 60% on the growth chart thingy mabob. So I was just thinking.. ok he's small for his age. He's now 7 months and he still seems small for his age. I think little man looked like a mini toddler by now but peanut is bald and little man had hair hair galore so maybe that was it. I kept trying to wrap my head around it then the sitter and I had a conversation that kind of blew me away. For the past 2 months I have been taking baby food to the sitter to feed to peanut. He started drinking less milk like 6-8 ounces so I thought oh ok.. the food is filling him up plus he still wakes up 3 or 4 times in the middle of the night to eat and he isn't wasting away. Hes healthy just small. I would then try to feed him at night right after we ate dinner and he was always stubborn. Doesn't seem to like anything. After 2 spoonfulls he's done. He will superglue his little mouth shut. So I was thinking... odd. New territory for me. But he's a peanut so maybe his stomach just isn't that big.

Fast forward to yesterday.
Me: How are you doing on baby food? Do you need more? (She should have run out by now but hadn't said anything.)
Sitter: Oh I've got plenty.
Me: *blink twitch* How often are you feeding him?
Sitter: Eh.. every once in a while. He doesn't seem to like any of them anyways maybe you should try custard or something.

At this point I realize my son a)Isn't being fed baby food at the sitter. He is 7 months old. He should be eating baby food and none of them like it at first. Custard?!?!? b)He's only drinking 6-8 ounces a day in an 11 hour span of time. Again.. WHAT!?!?!?! Oh and it's not because he's full of food. I'm slightly.. upset now. Ok not slightly but I'm attempting to not curse. So now I want to ask. Am I nuts? Yes he's a peanut but even a peanut should be eating more than that. I'm thinking about calling his doctor just to get her opinion. He's 7 months old and about 15 lbs. I think Little man was closer to 20 lbs right around now but I'm not positive. Oh and don't worry. I'm already looking for new sitters in the area. They're just so freaking hard to find.

So today.. no voice and yes I've cursed but no one heard me. When I get my voice back I'm in trouble. Food so far so good. I now have a theory that bacon grease will help my throat. It doesn't hurt.. so it must be working. Today the boys are with grandma or tonights workout may have been slapping the sitter silly.

Diet Calendar Entries for 15 April 2015:
1456 kcal Fat: 77.41g | Prot: 82.47g | Carb: 95.58g.   Breakfast: Strawberries, Cream (Half & Half), Domino Sugar Sugar Packet, Coffee (Brewed From Grounds), Egg, Oscar Mayer Traditional Bacon, Coca-Cola Diet Coke (Can). Lunch: Dr. Pepper Diet Dr. Pepper (Bottle), Laughing Cow Mini Babybel Original Cheese, Publix Fried Chicken Tenders. Dinner: Tostitos 100% White Corn Restaurant Style Tortilla Chips, American Heritage Cheddar Shredded Cheese, Tostitos Medium Salsa, Daisy Sour Cream, Ground Meat, Dole Romaine Lettuce. Snacks/Other: Oreo Double Stuf Sandwich Cookies. more...
2292 kcal Activities & Exercise: Elliptical - 20 minutes, Resting - 15 hours and 40 minutes, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...

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I'm not a mom but I would be so pissed, she should have at the very least TOLD you that he wasn't eating....I hope it's nothing serious and he's just stubborn!!! 
15 Apr 15 by member: Socolova
Ooooh dear...I wonder if she's forgetting to feed him? Can you make her a chart to fill out saying when she tried to feed him and what and how much? She should have said something to you, for sure.  
15 Apr 15 by member: CollyMP
I'd schedule a trip to the doctor as well if this decrease in appetite has been going on for 2 months. 
15 Apr 15 by member: CollyMP
I agree. Go to the doctor and if he blows you off, go to another doctor. The sitter just sounds disinterested. I wonder if she's even trying or perhaps the way she feeds him turns him off. They pick up on your attitude. Or maybe she even yells at him when feeding him and he perceives eating as a bad thing. I'd replace her as well.  
15 Apr 15 by member: Gillian622
I think the problem is she's watching too many kids and Peanut just isn't getting enough attention. I will say he does look completely healthy he's just a little small for his age. My two other kids always ate really well so this one is a mystery to me. Plus until now I've always been spoiled by amazing child care. Now.. I'm thinking not so much. 
15 Apr 15 by member: Ms Elizabeth
My kids were huge nursers and took along time to settle into food try different things and don't go for the filler unhealthy foods stick with the good food they will develop good palates. I found with those charts for height and weigh for kids as long as your child continues to grow on a their own path then it works out. My kids were all large as babies even out at 2 yrs and the were small during MS but now my 16 yr old is 5'10 and still growing they are just late bloomers. I agree I would lay down some better ground rules and guidelines for the sitter. Make it clear what you should be told about. 
15 Apr 15 by member: Cambridge68
I am biologically incapable of being a mom, so my only comment is bacon makes everything better. That is all.. 
15 Apr 15 by member: LoadGod
Perhaps it's an allergy or sensitivity? I would definitely call doctor, it never hurts to get him checked out 
15 Apr 15 by member: Socolova
Bacon does make everything better, even a Bacon Maple donut. I am a dad of two and a granddad of one. both of my kids were premature, once they started on food there were things they just wouldn't eat in baby food like squash, carrots and to this day my daughter still won't, and my son we had him on table food at 10 months once he got a taste of it there was no stopping him. So perhaps a trip to the doc is warranted for this. Also if your care provider isn't paying enough attention because of the amount of kids you may want to search for someone else. 
15 Apr 15 by member: Rockiesfan
Has anyone offered him bacon?  
15 Apr 15 by member: BuffyBear
I can't believe that sitter!! It is crazy how the little stinkers each come into this world so different. I have good eaters, one that eats soooo much and one you can barely bribe. Then there's the one that takes 3 days to eat.  
15 Apr 15 by member: picksixmom
My daughters were only 17 and 18 lbs at a year. So I wouldn't worry about size so much but I certainly would make sure the sitter is feeding him some even if he doesn't seem to like it. 
15 Apr 15 by member: unapearl
If I remember correctly from past entries, this is not the first time you have been upset with this sitter (something about naps, maybe?). I would definitely go with a chart method until you can find a new sitter who actually pays attention to the children she watches. That way you will know what is going on. My son was a preemie, born at 8 months, but still big at 5.10 when he was born. He has always been in the 10th percentile. He weighed 23lbs at 3 years old. My doctor, who was the head of pediatrics at the hospital was not worried because he was healthy, but tiny. He was a fabulous eater with a fast metabolism. Now, at 14, he is an awful eater with a fast metabolism. He is still in the 10th percentile for weight, and he is still healthy.  
15 Apr 15 by member: Bethlauren8
Awesome DFW! Proud of you! 
15 Apr 15 by member: HCB
Wow. Wow. Wow. Just can't speak. My peanut is 18 now and can easily fend for himself, but I'd still have to fight the urge to throttle someone who doesn't feed him. My peanut was no peanut so its probably not a good comparison. He was a CHUNK and was eating baby food whole hog by 5 months old. Of course now he's 5'9" and 125 soaking wet. ^$*#)! paternal genetics. LOL Oops...  
15 Apr 15 by member: Lucy1771
I feel slightly better now. I called the doctor and left her a message with everything that seems to be going on. I think the nurse asked me 5 times if I was kidding. She seemed just as upset as I am. Sometimes just having someone tell you that you're not nuts and yes others would be upset is enough to make you feel sane again. And as a bonus I found out that the sitter around the corner who is always full who everyone loves has a sister that just moved and also watches kids. Too bad she isn't on facebook so I can stalk her.. instead I'm putting out that small town "hey do you know so and so?" snail gossip so I can find out anything about her. By tonight I should find out what color her eyes are. 
15 Apr 15 by member: Ms Elizabeth
Whenever I had any issues with my baby girl, who is 10 now, I always asked her pediatrician. She was stubborn too and didn't like ANY baby food. When I took her for a check up her pediatrician said that she was healthy and not to worry. Just offer her food and if she is hungry she will eat. And she didn't not to get too stressed, it's ok. She told me that my baby girl would go through times where she would eat a lot then maybe not so much. And if I was worried about it then just bring her in and she would check her to make sure she was fine. Every time I took her in for a check up she was always fine and healthy. 
15 Apr 15 by member: lettygaylor
Good grief... just exactly how often is --every once in a while ?!! and custard is more of a dessert for baby. My g'daughter was a tiny little thing for a very long time & she still ate. I think you need some advise from your Doctor and a new sitter... she should have been concerned herself and at least have told you of the situation. Babies do go thru times of just not hungry & that's ok, they will eat when ready but this does not go on for long periods. I had a problem with one of mine & found out he had a severe stomach problem... it never hurts to have them checked out & don't worry about if others say you're being silly or overly concerned.  
15 Apr 15 by member: TOFU
Good for you DFW...my granddaughter is a peanut--preemie at 3# and 8 mos. but is now 18 mos. still a peanut but developing nicely. Her baby sitter is one of those rare breeds that treats every child like her own. She communicates constantly with my daughter and even suggests things as my daughter is a first time mommy. I am glad that you contacted your doctor and think it would also be prudent to replace the sitter. Too many kids means she is interested more in the money than the quality of her service. I believe sitters should be paid well but not at the detriment of our children. Good luck. 
15 Apr 15 by member: 2227Gwen
Try some normal food not "baby food" some mashed bananas oatmeal, soft scrambled eggs, etc. Blend real food in a blender or processor to the consistancy that works for him. My kids wouldn't eat baby food in the jars, they would spit it out. They didn't get it often, when traveling or moving (we did that a lot back then) .  
15 Apr 15 by member: wholefoodnut

     
 

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