Oh, Angi, sounds good. Good for you, good for your DH. That's why I sleep with the baby - because it's all me at night, and I have to do what I need to in order to survive. Not that my DH is a caveman or anything, he's just lower-energy and works long hours and is a woosie when it comes to bodily fluids.
I'm looking forward to spending entire weekends sleeping when they're finally in college.
Hope you have a good day, Chris, and you get a well-deserved break sometime soon!
Kat - good luck TTC! Hope it happens as fast as you want it and as slowly and your DH does! (They like a good period of trying, you know.
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We just got back from Matthew's weekly head check - did I explain his condition? Probably not. DS was born with part of his skull fused together where it should've been open. Fortunately, it was evident at birth, and so far, he hasn't shown any signs of developmental delays or anything else related to a syndrome. He had surgery at 12 weeks, and now he wears an orthotic helmet (you've probably seen these - kids who get flat heads from back sleeping wear them) to correct the shape of his skull as it grows. It's working, the surgery went great, so everything's fine - we just have more than the usual family's share of doctor's appointments.
That reminds me, I've got some calls to make, so I better go while no one's screaming!
Have lovely days, all!