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Imagination and drool

August 31, 2012 — 1:23 am

The problem with Kate’s sleep schedule is that she is just like me: left to our own devices both bedtime and wake time slips later and later. It sounds like a good thing that we do the same thing, but it’s bad – I need someone to keep me on track! These 10am mornings make me late for everything, pushes nap time way late, and, worst of all, results in me being wide awake at 1am. I need to start setting my alarm, but in the past that plan has failed me because I half wake up, realize I have no actual reason to get out of bed and doesn’t more sleep sound nice? Then I turn off the alarm and fall back asleep. (This has been my problem since I was a child, staying up late to read and refusing to wake up in the morning. Kate follows in my footsteps here.)

Kate has had a couple of great days. I’ve made a point to get out of the house and give her my full attention and it has resulted in a much happier, nicer child. She has been very sweet, very interactive, and throwing far less tantrums. Though I suspect a large part of her attitude was just a phase, we all weren’t feeling well and she does have those weeks where behavior is just not typical. In any case I am happy we are back on track!

She is starting to do more imaginative play. Today her Elmo doll was swinging, climbing, and needed a diaper change. At home she’s been bringing her dishes to me to “eat” and “drink” and at the children’s museum today she used the play food to make a sandwich. It’s so interesting watching them mimic and act things out. She continues to add to her vocabulary and it’s fun listening to her describe everything in her own perspective now.

Poor Ember on the other hand is just not having a good time at all this week. At first I thought she was getting sick, as she did have a runny nose for a couple days. But now that’s gone, Kate and I are no longer even a little sick, and Ember is still a very cranky baby. I am thinking she hit the 3 month growth spurt. She’s crying a lot more than usual, and it will just come out of nowhere – her body movements and the type of cry make me think pain. Nothing really makes her happy right now except nursing, so she’s spending a lot of time at the boob without really eating a lot. She wants to be held all the time, she’s not at all happy being left in the bouncer, and even when she’s fallen asleep I’ll put her in the swing and she’s awake crying 10 minutes later. I feel so bad for her, I’m giving her lots of snuggles and kisses. Luckily she’s still sleeping at night fine, just nursing more than usual which isn’t a big deal for me. If she needs to sleep snuggled up to me so be it. I’m just not used to her being clingy!

I did bring out the exersaucer today for the first time. Kate thought it was her toy and was crawling in and on it, of course. But while Kate was napping I put Ember in it with a pillow stuffed behind her. She’s pretty young for it so she didn’t last long before she had enough, but it was so funny watching her stare at the toys and touch everything…. and drool. My gosh does this kid drool! I had a bunch of baby bibs for Kate and couldn’t figure out what the heck they were for, they all sat untouched. Well now I know! Ember soaks the front of her onesies if I don’t put a bib on her. When sitting on my lap drool constantly dribbles onto my arm. Yuck! She’s been experimenting with her tongue and different sounds, so that makes bubbles and even more drool. I hope she’s not an early teether. I’m not ready to deal with that yet!

5 responses to “Imagination and drool”

  1. Turia says:

    Delurking to comment that I think Ember looks a lot like Kate did in her baby photos in that pic. And Kate is looking more and more like you!

    Beautiful girls.
    T.

  2. Deborah says:

    Imaginative play is so great! I think what I like best is that it hardly costs anything. My son will bypass all his bigger toys to make the shampoo bottles race each other in the bathtub (with no water, all his clothes on). I love seeing what he comes up with. It’s cool that Kate is starting that phase.

    And you need to get a picture of Ember up in your header!

    • Nat says:

      I do! I keep thinking I’m going to redo everything but then I get overwhelmed and do nothing, ha. I do want to make some big changes though.

  3. Helen says:

    They are both stunning!!!!