Monday, October 17, 2011

pushing through the sleepy.

Dexter is getting teeth.  Or I should say that we hope he is getting teeth because that would be the only reasonable explanation for his change in demeanor and behavior lately.  He's still a happy, happy boy most of the time but there have been instances when he is just fussy for no apparent reason.  And he is sleeping like crap.  Naps: Crap.  Nighttime:  Total crap.  Screaming in the car:  Full on. 

I remember Theo at this age quite well.  I remember thinking there was no end in sight to these days and nights.  Wondering why all the sudden, our good-sleepin' baby has regressed back to newbie sleep patterns.  I remember sitting at work, wishing I could be at home to bear some of the weight, to help my husband...asking him if he wanted me to switch shifts at work so I could be there to relieve him.  Feeling guilty that I wasn't suffering too.  Same thing now.

Not to say that I don't suffer on the weekends.  One advantage that my hubs has over me is that he can fall asleep the second he lays down 99% of the time.  I can't.  Ever since Theo was born, I just don't sleep well.  Luckily, I get a little bit of a chance to catch up on sleep during the week when the house is quiet.  When the kids are home, I'm anxious.  Paranoid to go to sleep because they'll wake up soon and I'll have to get up anyway.  Paranoid to fall asleep because I might not hear them. 

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Typical night the last couple of weekends:
8pm(ish): Get Theo in bed.

8:15-8:45: Get Dexter in bed.

10:30pm:  Fall asleep on the couch trying to watch DVR'd shows with my husband.

12:00am: Wake up because my neck hurts and tell Boo that I'm going to bed.

12:05-2am:  Lay in bed, wondering when Dexter is going to wake up while listening to Theo's Leap Frog Scout toy (hoping it doesn't wake him up) as he rolls all over it.  Think to myself I have GOT to take that thing out of his bed.

2:15am: Drift off to sleep.

3:45am: Wake up to the sound of Dexter whining, get up, go in his room, put him back in the middle of the bed...restart his sleep sheep.

4:00am:  Lay back down, wondering when Dexter will wake back up.  Listen to Boo snore (which is pretty much nails on a chalkboard to me when I'm trying to sleep).

445am:  Grab my phone and play some games or read Facebook.

5:30am: Drift off to sleep.

5:31am: Wake to the sound of Dexter whining again.

5:40am:  Crawl back into my bed with a freshly diapered Dexter and nurse him until he falls back asleep.

6:15am: Slip out of bed with Dexter and lay him back in his crib. 

6:16am:  Trip over a stupid beautiful cat who is 4 years old but hasn't figured out that walking directly in front of humans doesn't work out well.  Curse.

6:17am:  Lay back down, close my eyes and pretend no one else is home.

6:42am: Wake up to the sound of Theo's groaning and elbow Boo, begging him to give me 5 more minutes.  He gets up and gets Theo's "milkies" ready.

6:45am: listen to Boo trip over the cat.  Curses.  Listen to Dexter whining.  Stomp out of bed and into Dexter's room.  Get over my foul attitude when he gives me a sleepy smile. 

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I wish I was exaggerating.  Good morning, world.  Caffeine.  Where's the caffeine?

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Despite the sleeplessness and subsequent headaches I've been experiencing, it was a beautiful weekend.  Staying in the house will make me crazy for certain, so we had to get out and go do.  The weather was nice.  Theo finally said "yuh-you" back to me when I told him "I love you" on Friday.  We made an impromptu trip to Target (love) that night.  Saturday it was windy, but we rode a little miniature train and shopped at the outlet mall.  Sunday, we went to the Children's Museum - Theo had the best time.  I hate that Boo and I are both stressed from the time we wake up until the time we leave because we are both tired exhausted and there's so much to do to just get out the freakin' door

If you've made it this far, the least I can do is provide some cute pictures of my dahling children.  Thanks for reading.  Your comments really do make my day!


I couldn't get enough of those tiny toes.  Neither could he.
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He's so cute, right?
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All things considered... they are worth every sleepless night.  I bet I won't remember how tired I was when I look at these precious pictures 20 years from now. 

xo,
~C~


5 comments:

  1. Ok, forgive me but how old is Dexter? I ask because right at 2 1/2 months Olivia was sleeping through the night and then suddenly at 4 months, almost exactly she was waking up 3-4 times a night and it was killing me. I just expected it to be a tooth or 2 coming in, and kept waiting and waiting. Nothing came, so at her 6 month well check the Dr asked how she was sleeping. I had said within the previous week & a half it had gotten better. She felt for teeth and nothing. She said that at 4 months a baby who had been sleeping well that all of a sudden wasn't was either teething or needing more nourishment. Sure enough it was roughly 2-2 1/2 weeks since we had started cereal, and I hadn't even made that connection. Makenzie never did that. Maybe that's the case for Dexter, maybe not but if no teeth pop up it may be a possibility! Good luck, it's rough I know!

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  2. Great pics. I especially love the ones of Dexter's little feet! So precious!

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  3. Brianne - thank you!

    Suzi - he is 5 months. We have started experimenting with baby food, but don't have a regular routine with it yet. And he's a slobbering, hand-gnawing little munchkin so I keep waiting for a tooth but I really can't see or feel anything. Maybe it's time to make his bottles bigger? I hate having to pump and bottle-feed so much, not knowing how much he would eat if he was strictly nursing. Theo went through the same thing at this age, but I also go pregnant when he was 5 months and my milk supply tanked. And NO, that is not the case now! Lol!
    I just keep reminding myself that, like everything else, it's just a phase and it will be a memory in the blink of an eye.

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  4. These are some adorable pictures! Evie did this about that age too and just kind of straightened herself out around 6 months!

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  5. So stinkin adorable!! I re added myself to your gfc bc I couldn't find you in my google reader:) now, I can see all your posts. Btw, z did the exact same thing. Now better! Good luck mama

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