Murphy's law: If you go to sleep at 12:15 am, the baby will invariably wake up at 5:45 a.m.
There was howling off in the distance. It got closer and closer. Until my dream about my impending vacation was rudely interrupted by the wailing and gnashing of teeth. Or Toofuses, to be exact.
I laid there for a sec, wondering if Derek was going to get up but he was playing dead. FINE, I'll do it myself.
I went to get E and put him on the changing table. If I don't change him, he pees all over me and all over my nice bed.
Apparently he decided that if he did not eat THAT VERY SECOND HE WOULD DIE A HORRIBLE DEATH. You would have thought he had gotten his hand caught in the car door, he was screaming so loud.
D: What are you doing to the baby?
K: Pinching him????
The birth of my own little drama king.
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He's starting kinda young, isn't he??? I didn't think they'd manage that drama thing till they were a little older. (And they say us women are too dramatic! Yeah, suuuuure we are.: ;)
I love Daddy's question!?! [sarcasm] :) Oh, the drama. So, I was wrong--it's just boys, in general, and not just the second born son. So sorry, girlie.:)
It must be a boy thing...
Just so you know - if you stay up past 1 - they get up at 3...In case you were wondering. LOL
oh no..i have a few of those in my house too..lol
Amy--that'll teach you to go away
Stacy--I think he was actually just very hungry and I was the drama queen
Marelle--so this isn't going to end?
Momma--note to self, "go to bed early," check
Christina--I hadn't thought of the ramifications of having more than ONE drama king in the house. Oh dear.
and i bet after your answer hubby grunted rolled over and went back to sleep...thats what mine would do...
:0)
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