I only watch to protect you from yourself. And terrorism, of course.
::whistles innocently::
Book ,'Serenity'
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I only watch to protect you from yourself. And terrorism, of course.
::whistles innocently::
I only watch to protect you from yourself. And terrorism, of course.Should I put on lipstick?
Remember, you are one of the few bastions of sanity in these poor children's lives.See also: Recently left the state.
Should I put on lipstick?
Dammit, cover blown. All I can really see is this big flamey eye.
I need to put on lipstick, though. So, yes?
So, possible silver lining, as twins they'll have each other to rely on. Might help.
Being a twin is cool--but raising them is HARD. Your sister is lucky to have you, Cass.
Owen refused to nap today, in spite of an hour spent running around the park this morning. So he was sitting in his booster seat coloring with crayons and stickers a few minutes ago and DH called me up to take a look. He was falling asleep SITTING UP. Literally nodding off at the table. It's freakin' 6:30--too late for a nap.
I just put him down on the sofa. I hope he doesn't sleep too long.
I hope he's not up to late tonight, Cash, but that's an adorable image.
His sitter told me last week that he was falling asleep standing in his crib the one afternoon she keeps him. He's stubborn. I have no idea where he gets it. ::whistles::
I'm also kicking myself for not taking a picture.
He was falling asleep SITTING UP. Literally nodding off at the table.So. Adorable.
I'm also kicking myself for not taking a picture.Durn.
I'm going with the "twins will have each other" silver lining. And the "try to keep my damn mouth shut" when I am there for Easter.
Owen refused to nap today, in spite of an hour spent running around the park this morning. So he was sitting in his booster seat coloring with crayons and stickers a few minutes ago and DH called me up to take a look. He was falling asleep SITTING UP. Literally nodding off at the table. It's freakin' 6:30--too late for a nap.
Cashmere, can you change his diaper and put him in bed for the night? We've certainly done that. Actually, Chris fell asleep before or during supper, last week. We carried him upstairs, had him pee, then tossed him in bed. Luckily he was wearing sweats and was clean (enough).
I'm going with the "twins will have each other" silver lining. And the "try to keep my damn mouth shut" when I am there for Easter.
Cassie, you keep your mouth shut by imparting the curse on her. Usually, only mothers can impart the curse, but I think as her sister (and as her sister) all the mothers I know would make an exception for you, in this circumstance.
Cashmere, can you change his diaper and put him in bed for the night? We've certainly done that. Actually, Chris fell asleep before or during supper, last week. We carried him upstairs, had him pee, then tossed him in bed. Luckily he was wearing sweats and was clean (enough).
I think he'll probably wake up around 9:30. This has been our experience before. I'm trying to give him a shortish nap (45 minutes) and then try the diaper change and putting him in pjs--he's still covered with stickers from playing (including one stuck to his face).
It's a tough call. We're just getting on a semi-regular night schedule with Olivia and everyone's been going to bed in their beds, at night and nearly sleeping through the night. I was hoping it would last. I left him on the sofa next to Christopher and we'll see if he wakes up on his own soon. If not, we'll try to transfer him to bed and see how long it lasts.