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Tuesday, October 23, 2007Boehme HeadlinesLook at me! I'm chipper. I'm lucid. I'm stringing more than two words together at a time. Why? Because.... Molly is sleeping through the night! Sure, she still has her little "I'm awake but I don't really want to be" crying spells around 4:30 or 5:00 in the morning, but she gets herself back to sleep. Today she didn't wake up again until 7:00, which is her ideal Wake Up Time. And she dropped her 3 am nursing three nights ago. No, we're not just "lucky," and yes, she is an angel -- but the reason she's doing so well is the tried-and-true success of Parent Directed Feeding (think Babywise). My little dolly is happy, growing fat, and sleeping when she's supposed to sleep. And oh! Her wake times are astounding. Alert, pleasant, smiling at everyone. Delight personified. Story Number Two: My husband was on the news on Sunday night. I'd gush about how darn cute he looks with those inane bubbles floating behind him, but I'll let you judge for yourself. Remember, Eric's the one squinting in front of the bubbles. I make no claims on the other gentlemen. That's it, really. A sleeping baby and a broadcast husband. It doesn't take much to make me crow a bit. Before you know it, I'll be blogging regularly again. Thank you to my faithful readers who keep checking in every day (yes, I'm watching you!). I promise there will be more to read soon. I promise! |
About MeI am: Mother to five stunningly individualistic children... Writer of young adult fantasy... Passionate advocate for Women At Home... Madly in love with my husband... In need of Organic Gourmet Chocolate on a regular basis. I've got a Paypal account if you'd like to contribute to the cause....
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4of my readers are feeling chatty:
eewwww elections!
I have to deal with them all the time in my line of work.
Cool that he got on the news. Were you the one blowing the bubbles?
Well I check daily!!!
Great news about Molly. Eric always looks handsome, squinting or otherwise.
Yay! That must be some kind of record! Congrats!
Wow! my kids took until at least 3 months to start sleeping through the night. Always sweet when they started to though, congrats!
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