The Toddler Diaries - 'jabs'/The Wanderer Returns
Not much to write today, everybody fairly well behaved and no accidents. We took Caleb to the Clinic this morning to have his second lot of jabs. I hate doing this, but he was fine, he didn't cry at all. In fact I don't think he even noticed. Fat thinghs, definately the way forward!! This afternoon we had three other children to play and had great fun dressing up, playing in the garden and in the sand pit and rolling down the path! It's lovely having friends to play, but 6 children under 4 leave an awful lot of mess to clear up! (I guess I can't really include Caleb in this, he doesn't make much mess).
I'm going to hand over to Daniel now, it's about time he wrote something and I'm suffering from blog fatigue.
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Hello peoples. Long time no blog. In fact I feel conspicuously uninspired.
Life is trundling along, and I think Libby gets the most 'interesting' bit. I continue to go to work and 'do my thing'. Its slowly getting less busy after the January-April madhouse, and we haven't had any major disasters yet.
Libby has given you the low down on all the small people, but I have to say that Caleb is definitely an angel-baby. Just what we ordered! And he's cute as well. I don't know if he's easier because we're more relaxed, or we're more relaxed because he's easier, but we don't seem to be having any of the stresses we had with the other two.
At night he starts in his bed, and lasts 'til somewhere between 1 and 4. He then comes in our bed for our feed, and on the odd occasion follows this by returning to his bed for a couple of hours (if I stay awake long enough)! It doesn't seem to make any difference to us whether he goes in his bed or ours, which is nice. We've both the developed the ability to go straight back to sleep after being woken in the middle of the night, whatever time it is. Consequently we're not really suffering from sleep deprivation at all.
I commented to Libby earlier that I remember when Peeps was little that I wondered how any future babies could ever compete - but they can!
I'm going to hand over to Daniel now, it's about time he wrote something and I'm suffering from blog fatigue.
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Hello peoples. Long time no blog. In fact I feel conspicuously uninspired.
Life is trundling along, and I think Libby gets the most 'interesting' bit. I continue to go to work and 'do my thing'. Its slowly getting less busy after the January-April madhouse, and we haven't had any major disasters yet.
Libby has given you the low down on all the small people, but I have to say that Caleb is definitely an angel-baby. Just what we ordered! And he's cute as well. I don't know if he's easier because we're more relaxed, or we're more relaxed because he's easier, but we don't seem to be having any of the stresses we had with the other two.
At night he starts in his bed, and lasts 'til somewhere between 1 and 4. He then comes in our bed for our feed, and on the odd occasion follows this by returning to his bed for a couple of hours (if I stay awake long enough)! It doesn't seem to make any difference to us whether he goes in his bed or ours, which is nice. We've both the developed the ability to go straight back to sleep after being woken in the middle of the night, whatever time it is. Consequently we're not really suffering from sleep deprivation at all.
I commented to Libby earlier that I remember when Peeps was little that I wondered how any future babies could ever compete - but they can!
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