Look at how ridiculous Ben looks in his snowsuit. He no longer fits
into his adorable newborn sized one, so we had to make do with what we
had -- a 6 month one. I think he looks cute in this too, but that's my
opinion.
A
few days ago, we received a notice under our door stating that the
building was going to be without heat the following day from the hours
of 8AM-8PM. Of course, I was freaking out because the thought of a 7
week-old infant in an apartment with no heat in the dead of winter is
not okay.
My friend in San Fran said it best... SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING THAT WOULD HAPPEN IN NEW YORK CITY!
Earlier
that morning, we decided to turn the heat on at full blast while we
were still able to. At exactly 8am, the warm air switched to being
cold. I put layers of clothing on him and blankets, but his cheeks
continued being cold. Eventually, I decided to take him out to Barnes
and Nobles because it was unbearable!! Now, you need to understand that
I've been petrified to leave the house alone with Ben. I worry that
something will bad will happen while I'm out and I won't be able to
deal with it. But this was ultimately a turning point for me because I
had to do it and I did it. And, I'm proud of myself for facing my fear.
I couldn't believe how many other strollers I saw at BN. The
place was packed with mommies/nannies and their babies. The children's
section was filled with people with toddlers either perusing or
throwing books and the cafe was filled with those who had younger
infants. One mommy caught my attention immediately as her child, who
looked not much older than Ben, began crying. She didn't stop from
reading her magazine as her baby cried. Only after at least what seemed
to be a minute did she use her leg to push the stroller back and forth
as she continued reading. She did this for about 2 minutes until you
could no longer hear the cries. She didn't need to glance at her child
for a second. "Wow!", I thought to myself. She's a pro at this!
I'm
constantly amazed by so many moms. They're the moms who take their
infants out even when it's freezing outside because they want their
child to see how beautiful it is when it snows outside. I'd be too
worried that Ben would get sick. They're the moms who put their infants
into a baby carrier and take them on the subway to wherever they need
to go. I'd be too worried that something would happen on my subway
ride, even though I've been taking the subway since I was a child.
These mommies don't let anything stop them from doing what they need or
want to do. They're not scared like me.
I want to be like them.
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