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He also feels the need to powder his nose and apply ladies' deodorant, but we don't need to capture those images!
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He also feels the need to powder his nose and apply ladies' deodorant, but we don't need to capture those images!
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We've been getting some smiles from Eli for the last couple weeks, but we hadn't managed to catch any on camera until last night. We got several sweet shots. Of course these were taken at about 11pm because we have a little night owl on our hands. I've been trying and trying to get this guy down a little earlier, but it seems like 9pm to 12am is his favorite time of day. Luckily, he went down around 11:30pm, woke up at 5:20am to eat (yeah!), and then woke up at 8:30 to eat again (yeah again!). Clayton slept till 8am, so I got a lot of sleep last night, and it feels great.
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I have a real problem with stuffy noses. I think it drives me insane when I have one, so I'm pretty dedicated to getting stuff out of my kids' noses. Gross, I know. Well, the last two mornings Eli has been introduced to the aspirator. Clayton hasn't seen this thing in a while, so he's been watching very closely.
Here are the boys tonight. I drug out the old activity mat for Eli. He wasn't really interested, but Clayton sure was. Eli is one month old today. In some ways it seems like time is flying, and in other ways it's hard to believe it's only been a month.
Has it really been four weeks? I guess all the Christmas activity really makes the time fly. Eli has been doing great at home. He's more and more alert everyday. He still sleeps a ton, which is essential to getting anything done. Now we're just working on getting that sleep at night. He seems to have a few good nights and then a really bad night or two. Lately the good nights consist of a feeding at about 11pm, then down till about 3am, another feeding, then down till about 6 or 7am, another feeding, then down till about 9am. So really that's only one real middle of the night feeding, and if Clayton stays down till the usual 7:30 or 8am, I'm not doing too badly on the sleep count. Ocassionally Eli doesn't feel the need to return to sleep after the 3 am feeding, and that's where the night goes south quickly.