So the cake was absolutely delicious. Two thumbs up, would make again. Apart from that, Halloween is trying to sneak up on me. William is going to be a pterodactyl and I've got the hat part of the costume made, but really need to find time to sit down and work on the body.
It's really hard to find time to do it with William's lack-of-sleep schedule lately. It's not really his fault. He's teething and that's hard on him, and last night a thunderstorm rolling through at 1am woke him up... and he spent two hours screaming unless I was in the room and holding him. Actually, if I'm out of sight at all he'll usually throw a fit too. He still doesn't nap very well. Just these little cat naps when he's worked himself into a fit and just can't stay awake any longer. These usually involve much screaming and flailing around before passing out.
I'm going a bit crazy, I think. And Seth has to travel for work all next week. Won't that be fun.
On the flip side, my little boy has the sweetest smile and his expressions of pure relief and joy when I come back into the room (after being gone for 2 seconds) are heart melting. I can't get mad at him for loving me. I just wish he'd let me sleep more. We share breakfast up in his room in the morning now. He adored the bread and raspberry jam the other day, and thought the peaches were pretty awesome too. I've got some sourdough from Panera this morning and he finds that pretty interesting too. I'm sure he'll have more fun with the strawberry parfait for lunch.
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Get a baby sleep book, please. He should be sleeping much more than that, whatever "method" you use. Even while teething. Your whole family will be much happier and sane if you get him to sleep normally. I love sharing food with my boys, too. They eat pretty much everything. :)
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