I'm so clumsy (and other musings)
It's like my hands don't want to work and I'm dropping everything. Normally, it wouldn't be a big deal except that bending down to pick something up is such an ordeal.
I discovered something today, though now that I think about it, it's not that novel of an idea. To keep the baby from sleeping during the day (and keeping me up all night), I put one of my ear buds in my waistband so he can hear the music, and the other goes into my ear. It seems to be working. It sounds like a science fair project.
My father-in-law is visiting this week and I'm very excited. I wish I was able to stay home this week and spend some time with him; he's very good at telling stories (my son will appreciate this, I'm sure), and it's fun to hear about my husband's childhood. It makes me wonder what kind of a little boy my own son will be. My own family is coming to visit next week, and it will be really nice to see everyone.Sadly, all my time off is reserved for the baby's pending arrival, so I'll have to work in my visits with them before and after work.
I'm a little annoyed with Disney Dining. Absolutely nothing is available for next week, and it's irritating for someone like me who lives about 10 minutes from Disney World. Granted, most people plan their vacations months in advance, and the reservations people try to get guests to sign up at different restaurants throughout their stay, but really, is it too much to ask to have some availability for the restaurants I want? [sigh]
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When my friend Jen's 4th child was born, his clock was all mixed up because he had been sleeping during the day and awake at night for the last 4 months in utero. It was a good 2 months before he was on a "normal" schedule and Jen was able to sleep more than 2.5 hours per night. I'm glad you're working on getting baby C on a "normal" schedule before he's out and ready to face the world. :-) Keep us posted on the success story!