Just for the record, Andrew started clapping a few days before his 10 month birthday on December 26, 2010.
Andrew had tubes placed in his ears on Thursday, December 16, 2010. He had them placed in his ears by Dr. Garner Meads, Jr. at the new Riverton Hospital. It was hard to have to dress him in a tiny gown and turn him over to a nurse who took him to the operating room. He was only gone from us for between 15 and 20 minutes which was really nice. He recovered well and while he still is up at least once a night, his naps during the day have been 2-3 hours as opposed to the 1-2 hours he was doing for a while. I was hoping the tubes would solve all his sleep problems but alas no. It's interesting that the one thing I need more than anything is plenty of sleep and neither of our kids sleep through the night yet. If I slept long enough to dream, I would dream of a night with eight (or more) hours of uninterrupted sleep. It's hard to imagine I use to be able to sleep when I needed to. Kevin and I are both sleep deprived. It would be nice to have a night time and nap time nanny so that we could rest.
For about a week now we have noticed that Andrew is saying "Be" to call out or refer to Beth. Maybe Beth will be his first word. I don't think I recorded what Beth's first official word was but I know she started saying "Mom" and "Dad" quite young.
I think that Beth's first word was, "No."
ReplyDeleteWouldn't a dream about eight hours of sleep take a long time? And wouldn't you have several sub dreams as part of that? So how would you know that you actually got the eight hours of sleep or if it was just a dream? Or would you wonder if you were actually up doing the things in your sub dreams and think that you didn't actually sleep?
What if you've actually started dreaming about kids waking up? That would be scary.
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