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19
Dec 2011

3:56 pm
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How Santa Saved Me

My kids have been extra awful at bedtime. I’ve written about it here and here and here and here.

At bedtime, I have repeatedly threatened to call Santa to report their naughty behavior. They just won’t settle down. But it isn’t working. And I am at my wit’s end.

So when Santa asked me what I wanted for Christmas, the obvious answer was that I would like my children to go to bed without all the drama. Mommy just wants a good night’s sleep.

Santa threw his head back and gave me one of his classic belly laughs. He said warmly, “Get out the video camera on that fancy phone of yours.”

And he granted my wish, and recorded this special message just for my girls. Proof positive if you believe and your heart is pure, magical things really do happen at Christmas.

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15
Feb 2010

1:04 pm
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Crying it Out

If it’s true that beauty is achieved by getting a good night’s sleep, then I am one ugly duckling. I’ve been tired for years.  And it’s hardly the first time I’ve complained about sleep, or lack thereof.  So recently I decided to take charge of the ONE thing in my life I could control at least a little bit: sleep.

Read the rest of the story at OC Family.
 

 

 

 

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01
Oct 2009

10:17 pm
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Magic.

Last night, we got home past Abby’s bed time and I ran the girls into the house. I put Ellie in her crib (wide awake and kicking) and turned on this little musical/light show thingy she’s got in there. I just needed a few minutes to get Abby changed and in bed, and to throw on my jammies. I figured she could self-entertain for a few minutes, then I could give her my full attention.
So I go back into Ellie’s room after about 15 minutes, and my heart stopped. Not only had the music and lights show stopped, it was totally silent. I was worried that something had happened to her, that I had left her alone for too long. When I peered over the edge of the crib, there she was. Fast asleep and sweet as can be. I hadn’t even changed her diaper and she was wearing a stinks-like-spitup onsie!
And here’s the kicker–she slept all night! It wasn’t until 5 a.m. that she woke up! It’s like she decided it was time to be a big girl. I have been rocking her to sleep the way I did with Abby (who had awful screaming colic) and it never even occurred to me to put her down to sleep on her own.
For all you sleep deprived mommas out there, you know where I am coming from. It was a baby miracle. So let’s cross our fingers her new sleeping habits are here to stay!!!
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23
Mar 2009

8:54 pm
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No Wonder Sleep Depravation is Used As a Form of Wartime Torture

Let’s face it. Things around here are busy and getting busier. We’ve had an incredibly busy and hectic month, with lots of ups and downs. I’m not going to lie–I’ll be happy to see the month end next week.

Abby is finally teething, which makes me happy (READ: glad that she isn’t teething in 11 weeks when we also have a screaming newborn). But I am in a sort of downward spiral. She has stopped sleeping for longer than a two-hour spurt at night. And she doesn’t just wake up with a whimper. It’s a full-fledged, teary howl that is enough to push even the most sane (which I don’t claim to be) mom over the edge. Poor Abby, she’s got five teeth coming in all at the same time. I’d be fussy, too.

It isn’t like I can look forward and say “at least in June I’ll be able to sleep.” I am thinking a little more long term, like “when the girls are in college and don’t live here anymore, I’ll be able to sleep.”

But just because she screams and keeps me up all night, it doesn’t mean that I get to skip work the next day. Professional Pam is supposed to show up looking put together. In clean, pressed business clothes, and shoes that aren’t Uggs or Old Navy flip flops. As my belly grows, it’s getting harder to fit into anything that looks presentable, or shoes that fit. And the WORST part is that I have a job that requires focus and brainpower. So the whole half-asleep thing doesn’t really fly. But I make it work because I have to–even though by the time Friday night comes, I find myself literally thanking God that I didn’t keel over that week.

A dear friend here at work (who shall remain nameless) told me once that she had a plan to shut her office door and take a nap under her desk, a la George Costanza. She would take a handful of paperclips with her so that if someone came in or knocked, she could simply explain that she had dropped the paperclips under her desk and she was picking them up.

I have so many pictures to post, but they are very random and spread out over the last month. I promise to upload some recent pics with some quirky photo captions sometime in the next couple of days. But if you need me in the meantime, I’ll just be here under my desk picking up paperclips.

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