Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Tonight

8:30 -- Tucked Andrew into bed / Liz feeds Matthew

8:45 -- Matthew finished eating

8:50 -- Matthew starts screaming

9:00 -- Andrew wakes up, "My baby brother is keeping me awake." / Matthew still screaming

9:15 -- Matthew still screaming / first attempt at putting him in bed

9:45 -- Matthew still screaming

9:55 -- Matthew asleep in bed / Place hand on him every 3-4 minutes to keep him asleep.

10:05 -- Matthew asleep in bed alone

10:20 -- Matthew awake and ready to eat / Diaper change, more screaming

10:40 -- Matthew asleep in bed / Place hand on him every 3-4 minutes to keep him asleep.

10:45 -- Awake and screaming

11:00 -- Matthew still screaming

11:15 -- Matthew still screaming

11:30 -- Matthew still screaming

11:45 -- Matthew still screaming

12:00 -- Matthew still screaming

12:15 -- Matthew still screaming

12:30 -- Matthew still screaming

12:45 -- Matthew still screaming

01:00 -- I give up and we both fall asleep in the chair

04:00 -- I wake up and put him in bed

04:03 -- Matthew wakes up and screams for mom

04:05 -- Liz feeds him

04:20 -- Liz puts him in bed, he starts screaming

04:30 -- Matthew still screaming

04:45 -- Matthew still screaming

05:00 -- Matthew still screaming

05:15 -- Matthew still screaming

05:30 -- Matthew still screaming

05:45 -- Matthew still screaming / Liz gives up and sits in the chair

06:45 -- Liz puts him in bed

06:50 -- He starts screaming again

07:00 -- Matthew still screaming

07:15 -- Matthew still screaming / Andrew's awake, "It's morningtime!"

(c) 2008 Scott Everett

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:55 AM

    so he's sleeping well at night then ;-P

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  2. Anonymous12:31 PM

    BT,DT,GTTS!!!
    At least there weren't multiple trips to the laundromat to wash pukey clothes ;~P
    ==be

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  3. BT? DT? GTTS?

    At least pukey clothes give you a reason to stay awake.

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  4. Anonymous9:11 AM

    Ahh... I wake up each morning thankful that my children are past that phase.

    Well how does it feel to be (as Bill Cosby says) a "real parent" now that you have two arrows in your quiver?

    :o)

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