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    <title>The sanity during my insanity. - CarlaMom2AnS&apos;s Blog - Raising Bakersfield</title>
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        <title>I mean really????</title>
        <link>http://www.raisingbakersfield.com/home/Blog/CarlaMom2AnS/31859</link>
        <description>&lt;p&gt;So, 31 years ago, I arrived in this world, a bouncing&amp;nbsp;8lb 2 oz baby girl, born to a young couple named Pat and Wanda.&amp;nbsp; 6 years later, my sister arrived.&amp;nbsp; From late teens on, my sister&amp;nbsp; would get mistaken for the older sister, despite being 6 years my&amp;nbsp;junior.&amp;nbsp; This continued throughout adulthood.&amp;nbsp; We would go to Las Vegas and I would get carded, not my sister.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fast forward to today, August 13, 2008, my 31st birthday ....&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;My sister and I&amp;nbsp;go to Chuck E Cheese with a group of mommy friends for a playdate.&amp;nbsp; Little did I&amp;nbsp;know, my friends had planned for Chuck E Cheese, the mouse himself, to come out and sing happy birthday, complete with Care Bear and Ninja Turtle cupcakes for the kids.&amp;nbsp; Slightly goofy, but very sweet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The day continues on and my sister and I&amp;nbsp;decide to go use a 30% off coupon at Kohls for some back to school shopping.&amp;nbsp; Shopping with&amp;nbsp;5 kids (plus my sister&#039;s upcoming arrival, due in December) was chaotic, but we were getting some great deals, so of course it was worth it, until...&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As we&#039;re checking out, the kids are fighting, the baby is crying, the chaos is rising, and in the midst of all of this, the cashier asks me........&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;quot;So are these your grandkids??&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WTH?!?!?!?!?!??!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;YES, that&#039;s right, at 31 years old, I am apparently the grandma to a 9 yr old, 2- 5yr olds, 3 yr old and 3 month old and in conclusion, the mom to my 25 year old, pregnant sister??? UGH&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;So, yes, I started off my day as&amp;nbsp;a kid,&amp;nbsp;celebrating with friends at Chuck E Cheese, and in the span of 6 hours, I somehow aged exponentially, to be the grandmother of 5, with 1 more on the way.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Happy Freakin&#039; Birthday to Me!&lt;/p&gt;</description>  

              
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        <title>My miracle vacuum</title>
        <link>http://www.raisingbakersfield.com/home/Blog/CarlaMom2AnS/30010</link>
        <description>&lt;p&gt;This third child has taught me many things.&amp;nbsp; 1) Don&#039;t say you have a great baby until after she&#039;s at least 6wks old.&amp;nbsp; 2) Your breasts really can feed an army, or at least a baby that thinks it should eat for an entire army.&amp;nbsp; 3) Typing&amp;nbsp;1 handed while NAK (nursing at keyboard) is actually not that hard after some practice. 4) Not all newborns just fall asleep when they&#039;re tired.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Miranda is a GREAT sleeper, as long as she is being held.&amp;nbsp; She will sleep through kids running through the house while yelling, &amp;quot;Nah-nuh nah-nuh nah-nuh, you&#039;ll never catch me!&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; She won&#039;t bat an eye at the grande finale of the Bakersfield College fireworks show.&amp;nbsp; She will even sleep through an entire 2 hr free family film at Edwards if she&#039;s being held.&amp;nbsp; The problem is, she doesn&#039;t believe in sleeping if she&#039;s NOT held.&amp;nbsp; Now, I&#039;ve heard it over and over again - she&#039;s spoiled....blech!&amp;nbsp; She has been like this from the 1st night in the hospital.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;ve tried everything, trust me.&amp;nbsp; At 11 weeks old, she doesn&#039;t sleep in my arms at night (anymore), thank goodness!&amp;nbsp; She sleeps in a carseat&amp;nbsp;propped in the bassinet that&amp;nbsp;a normal baby would sleep in!&amp;nbsp; Okay, fine, I can deal with that - I&#039;ll break her of it eventually, at least I&#039;m getting some night time sleep for now.&amp;nbsp; But daytime is a whole other story.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This lovely child of mine absolutely refuses to sleep horizontally during the day.&amp;nbsp; Heck she won&#039;t even sleep in the car seat during the day.&amp;nbsp; I was THRILLED the first time I got her to sleep in a swing.&amp;nbsp; Yes, me, the one who is like a sleep nazi - naps for everyone, in bed on time, angel care monitor for the newborn, all kids in their own bed, no co-sleeping, no movies to sleep, etc.&amp;nbsp; I did daycare for&amp;nbsp;5 years and I had daycare parents swear to me that their child refused to take naps and yet for some reason, they NEVER had a problem at my house.&amp;nbsp; So this lovely child is really pushing my limits in the sleep department.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Everyone has a vacuum.&amp;nbsp; Some are upright, others are canisters.&amp;nbsp; Some are self propelled, others are robotic.&amp;nbsp; Mine happens to be a maroon colored Dirt Devil.&amp;nbsp; It&#039;s several years old, bag-less and nothing fancy...or so I thought.&amp;nbsp; The other night, Miranda was not happy, at all, but I had to vacuum up crumbs, before the ants get them,&amp;nbsp;from snack that Savannah decided to eat in the family room even though she knows that&#039;s against the rules.&amp;nbsp; I stuck Miranda in the swing and she &lt;strike&gt;is not happy&lt;/strike&gt; screams.&amp;nbsp; But, it&#039;ll only be for a second, and unfortunately, as a 3rd child, she sometimes&amp;nbsp;has to cry a little more than the 1st one did because I have other children to tend to as well.&amp;nbsp; I get the vacuum out, push the &lt;span style=&quot;color: #ff0000&quot;&gt;ON&lt;/span&gt; button and begin my motherly duties.&amp;nbsp; As I vacuum, I notice that I don&#039;t hear the screaming over the vacuum?&amp;nbsp; I look over to the swing and Miranda is completely asleep!&amp;nbsp; I couldn&#039;t believe it - she went from screaming to asleep in about 60 seconds.&amp;nbsp; I make a mental note about how cute she is and how she must have just been exhausted to be able to fall asleep like that.&amp;nbsp; Several days later, a similar scenario occurs only this time it involves the grass, kids&#039; sandals and the carpet.&amp;nbsp; What do you know....she&#039;s asleep again!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After several more attempts at this phenomenon, I have discovered that the vacuum calms my daughter down almost instantly and if tired, will help her fall asleep very quickly.&amp;nbsp; In my midst of sleeping trials with her, I&#039;ve tried noise machines, air filters, even the heartbeat bear, all with no success.&amp;nbsp; Apparently I didn&#039;t vacuum enough in her early days to realize what a magic piece of equipment I had here.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;So, if you call my house and I don&#039;t answer, but you know I&#039;m home, it&#039;s probably because the vacuum is running and I can&#039;t hear the phone!&amp;nbsp; We&#039;re going to have the cleanest carpet in the whole town!&amp;nbsp; But of course, I can&#039;t let &lt;i&gt;that&lt;/i&gt; happen, so I&#039;m going to record it to a cd and set it really loud and on &#039;repeat&#039; and hope that does just the same!&lt;/p&gt;</description>  

              
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        <title>Why blog???</title>
        <link>http://www.raisingbakersfield.com/home/Blog/CarlaMom2AnS/29718</link>
        <description>&lt;p&gt;The simple answer...because my memory sucks!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Seriously, it&#039;s been bad my entire life.&amp;nbsp; I oftentimes feel like I&#039;m just going along for the ride in this thing I call my life and wish that I could remember all the details of my everyday existance.&amp;nbsp; As I was feeding Miranda (10 wks), at 10pm, for the 3rd time in an hour, trying to get her to sleep, I was wishing she would just grow up, get on a schedule, not cry every time I put her down, and not use my boob as a pacifier.&amp;nbsp; Then, I looked down at&amp;nbsp;her peaceful little face, her beautiful little eyelids, the sweet pucker of her lips, and her tiny little hands, and I realized that my true wish was that I could remember &lt;i&gt;this&lt;/i&gt; moment.&amp;nbsp; The one where she was relying on me, her mom, to help her get to sleep, to help her tummy feel better, to cuddle her and to love her.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Because of my crummy memory, I&#039;m afraid these moments are fleeting from my mind.&amp;nbsp; Miranda is my 3rd daughter.&amp;nbsp; My oldest is 6 and in those 6 short years, the memories of her infancy are few and far between.&amp;nbsp; Honestly, oftentimes, I think I have even fewer memories of my 3yr old&#039;s infancy for some reason - that makes me feel even worse!&amp;nbsp; So, I&#039;ve decided to step into the blogging world.&amp;nbsp; I always swear I&#039;m going to keep a journal to keep my memories alive.&amp;nbsp; I last a few months...well, maybe a few weeks....okay, if you must know the honest truth, I&#039;m lucky to do it for a few days!&amp;nbsp; So, I&#039;m starting this blog to hopefully make me stick with this.&amp;nbsp; What a wonderful way to remember the everday memories - good and bad!&amp;nbsp; These are the memories of my life and I don&#039;t want to loose them.&lt;/p&gt;</description>  

              
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