Thursday, June 8, 2006

Sleep, Then No Sleep

After sleeping a good 6 hours three nights ago, the last two nights have been anything but...Two nights ago, he had horrible gas, the poor baby. We didn't get any sleep. About five minutes and then he'd be up squirming. Even after Mylicon - no help. Last night, he slept about 4 hours starting around 10, and then was up from 2:30 on. Needless to say, I'm exhausted.

But he's such a good baby I can't be upset about two nights. At volleyball this week, he's just talked and smiled at everyone. No fussing at all. He's so much like his dad. Makes me scared to have another one - might be like his mother. SCARY. He'd come out with attitude.

I'm going to Sugarland today to get my veneer. (If you remember, I broke one of my front veneers off during birth - too much teeth grinding.) And after one trip out there (its an hour from here) to find out the replacement wasn't any good, I'm headed back out hoping this one works. I think I'm also scheduled for a cleaning, but they should be proud of me, since Landon's birth, I've picked up a habit of flossing. What a difference that makes. Yeah, it's a pain, but what a nice feeling.

Landon's still a little head wobbly. We've been working on that and tummy time. On his belly he kicks and kicks with his legs, but really has no desire to put any weight on his arms. Now holding him, he LOVES to stand up. He thinks he's five years old already.

And have I mentioned the hair loss? Oh yeah, its getting worse. Every where I look more hair, at this rate, I'll be bald by next weekend. I have pretty thick hair, so it may actually feel a little better, cooler, you know. And I've ready its normal, and that it'll stop around 30 weeks post partum. So, what, only, 20 more weeks of losing hair. Gross. Why hair loss? Why not fat loss? LOL.

6 comments:

  1. Hi, I just ran across your blog on a search. He is such a cutie pie!

    We have a baby boy Landon also. I'll check back again when I have more time.

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  2. We found that the Mylicon didn't help at all! I hope you have better luck. We put our Landon on it around the same age. This seems to be when their digestive system starts to change...it will get much better.

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