Breaking Dad 3
A friend of mine has a six week old boy, his second child.
His daughter is two years old. Dad is always tired. So is Mom. Neither child is
sleeping through the night. In an effort to soothe his older child, he tries to
sleep with her on her baby bed but he doesn’t fit. If he leaves, she starts up
again. And if she is sleeping, his baby is awake. It’s a nightmare of quick
naps, thin patience and long cries. I can’t speak for the babies.
He told me this with bags under his eyes and I laughed in
sympathy. Memories of warming bottles at
4am, of falling asleep on the couch with our first baby on my chest rose. If
there was a peep out of the baby monitor, one of us would be ready. Honestly,
it was usually Mom. But there were
occasions when Mom was simply too tired and it was up to me to step up to give
Mom’s breasts and mind that little extra rest she so desperately needed.
Sometimes we would play ‘rock, paper, scissors’ of who was going to get up.
Other times, we’d both lie in bed pretending not to hear the baby monitor. We
waited, hoped the baby would go back to sleep or the other would give up first
and go feed the baby.
In the days it was not much better. Both the babies had
troubles falling into a sleep routine, as did we. And they cried. Oh boy, did
they cry. Bottles didn’t help, burping, changing, extra blankets, less
blankets, pacifiers, rarely seemed to help. I’m sure every Dad and Mom can
relate to that frustrated feeling of having done everything you can think of to
quiet a screaming child and still the crying continues.
And then we found something miraculous… Baby Einstein DVDs.
Seriously, I don’t know the magic behind it but I believe
those DVDs are the reason why many parents today are still together. Once we
put a Baby Einstein DVD on and the little sheep or lion sock puppet appeared,
it was library quiet. The kids would be memorized. There was no plot, no
dialogue, just pictures of toys and shiny, happy people. For added serenity and sanity, the music is mostly classical music, from Beethoven to Mozart and those other guys... anyways, it's baby whisperer
magic. Try it, get some sleep.
Now some parents out there might be skeptical, they might be
on the ‘no babies should watch TV’ train and think that I am simply bad
parenting. However, this anecdote isn’t for those people. This is for those
Dads (and Moms) who are at the end of their sanity, who are still trying to
figure out how to make their babies stop crying. Do what you have to do.
Admittedly, this is only one story of what worked for us.
But for those Dads trying to quiet a baby at 4am and simply want some quiet,
what do you have to lose? Go to the thrift store or youtube and find Baby Einstein.
You're already not sleeping.
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