I cannot think of a coherent post, but when has that ever stopped me?
-James is talking. Dog, more, all done, Bana (banana), Dada, Hi, and Down (which he will say if you say Up- he likes to stand in your lap and you say "Up!" and he'll say, "DOWN!" and sit down, which is the height of hilarity I guess). And this morning he signed more while saying Bana, does that count as a sentence?
-Nathan is a HANDFUL but he is at the stage where he explains everything to you. I was out of town and Grammy took him to the mall every day so when I came back, he wanted to go to the mall and then he wanted to explain all about how the whole mall works, like a)I hadn't taken him there a billion times myself and b)I don't know a thing or two about malls. "Mommy, if we leave the stroller in the car we can take the escalator. They have elevators and escalators. On escalators you push the button. First we can get cookies and second ride the train."
Sleep is our big issue YET AGAIN. James has gotten up, teething I think, for an hour or two at a time the past few nights. And Nathan takes an hour and a half to settle in at bedtime, jumping out of bed ninetytwo times and if we're unlucky, yelling and waking James. I am attempting to bribe him, but that and threats both seem to not work very well. I am hoping both things will just improve with time at this point and if they won't I don't want to know about it.
-James is talking. Dog, more, all done, Bana (banana), Dada, Hi, and Down (which he will say if you say Up- he likes to stand in your lap and you say "Up!" and he'll say, "DOWN!" and sit down, which is the height of hilarity I guess). And this morning he signed more while saying Bana, does that count as a sentence?
-Nathan is a HANDFUL but he is at the stage where he explains everything to you. I was out of town and Grammy took him to the mall every day so when I came back, he wanted to go to the mall and then he wanted to explain all about how the whole mall works, like a)I hadn't taken him there a billion times myself and b)I don't know a thing or two about malls. "Mommy, if we leave the stroller in the car we can take the escalator. They have elevators and escalators. On escalators you push the button. First we can get cookies and second ride the train."
Sleep is our big issue YET AGAIN. James has gotten up, teething I think, for an hour or two at a time the past few nights. And Nathan takes an hour and a half to settle in at bedtime, jumping out of bed ninetytwo times and if we're unlucky, yelling and waking James. I am attempting to bribe him, but that and threats both seem to not work very well. I am hoping both things will just improve with time at this point and if they won't I don't want to know about it.
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