This is wild, there is a woman on Antiques Roadshow who is a great, great, great, great grand daughter of John Brown.
This makes her a distant cousin of mine (I'm decended from one of his brothers). Its kinda weird.
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This is wild, there is a woman on Antiques Roadshow who is a great, great, great, great grand daughter of John Brown.
This makes her a distant cousin of mine (I'm decended from one of his brothers). Its kinda weird.
(What sign?)
Up.
It's the one we've been using the longest.
Still no nap from her, but I dozed for a couple while she was nursing. She's no longer fussing, but sleep looks like it's going to have to wait until after Paul's done working on the pipes.
Her cousin was a car sleeper. She's not, though.
Plei, try the vacuum thing Trudy suggested. If she's a white noise lover, you'll find out. A friend of mine used to tune the TV to snow when hers wouldn't sleep, and once stood up the vacuum and let it run right outside the baby's door.
Ellie sleeps to the vacuum. Also the Killers, but she's weird that way.
I'm still a car sleeper.
I'm still a car sleeper.
This can be a real problem when driving.
This can be a real problem when driving.
It is, actually. I get really tired if I have to drive more than 2 hours. I'd rather be in the passenger seat sleeping.
My mom spent more than a few nights sleeping IN the car with my brother because of the wake up issue. M
Plei, try the vacuum thing Trudy suggested. If she's a white noise lover, you'll find out. A friend of mine used to tune the TV to snow when hers wouldn't sleep, and once stood up the vacuum and let it run right outside the baby's door.
The vacuum trick kind of worked when she was a neonate, but as a settled baby, the vacuum is now a Thing Doing Stuff, and is therefore to be paid attention to, just in case.
The usual sure-fire way for her to nap is for me to curl up with her, one of the side lights on, and start getting sleepy, myself. Sadly, it appears that a Sawzall in the other room is also a Thing Doing Stuff, and trumps cuddling with a parent. However, cuddling with a parent appears to have taken the edge off, and now she's sitting in her high chair, playing with her sippy cup and looking for Kitties Running By.
(I am abusing the fuck out of Pooh Case tonight.)
In non-baby news, I have this in-a-hurry bad eating habit I like to call Stuff-on-Spoon. Where, in a pinch with no time to prepare a meal (or, in this case, a kitchen filled with construction gear as a result of an emergency repipe), you just grab a large spoon, and a jar of something foodlike. Today's lesson: SoS works so much better when a body's eating peanut butter and/or has more than just the dregs left in the Nutella jar. Soynut butter just doesn't cut it. I suspect sunflower seed butter is the same.
Time to raid the fridge and see if we have anything solid in there I can wolf down.
Aww. She's looking around, trying to identify the noise coming from under the sink. Damn, she's cute.
Cashew butter is good too, especially with a handful of wheatstone srackers (from my nanny days.)
Also, I think you are raising a renovator.