This week starts my first full week as a Stay At Home Dad. Whoo Hoo! It’s been great so far, if a bit awkward for me and Carleen - we have, like, time to do stuff together. Liam has been a bit rough over the past few days, not eating so great, only eating certain foods and being generally difficult to put down to sleep. He doesn’t go down with a bottle anymore, he only goes down (for me) with a walk in his stroller. Carleen is able to get him to go down with a little rocking, but she also generally puts him down at night, where I have taken over days. We’re hoping it’s just teething. It’s kind of upsetting to me, since he’s so squirmy and fidgety it’s hard to rock him, that’s something I miss from when he was younger - rocking him to sleep. He doesn’t even like to be in bed with us anymore, he is squirmy, wakes up often and starts crawling around half-asleep, banging his head into the wall. Carleen brought this great book home called Good Nights which discusses co-sleeping with your child(ren); it talks about how great co-sleeping is for children and how it develops this great bond between parent and child and how much better children sleep in bed with mom & dad. And our boy wants nothing to do with it. To be fair, it could just be a phase of independence, maybe when he’s older he’ll be more interested in co-sleeping.
It’s good, in any case, to be away from Central States. My hands haven’t been this clean since I started working there. I don’t think I’m completely acclimated to daytime hours yet, but it should be very soon. I’m a bit overwhelmed at all the various things I can do, now that I’m back on daylight hours. I really want to have a barbeque, I think I may have to set that up soon.

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25.06.07 at 16:33:07
Amanda
Hey Mike! After your email the other day I thought I’d better get on over here and catch up on y’all. So far, you haven’t made me envious! (You know, that fussy, squirmy kid thing!)
Welcome back to the land of the living! It’s a whole other world! It only took me about a week to get used to sleeping nights again, but there are some advantages to having the days free that I miss. The best thing though, is when you wake up in the morning or in the middle of the night, roll over and look at the clock, and are startled at the thought that you’ve overslept! It gets the blood pumpin’!
Congratulations on your new job. Hopefully you handle the frustrations from Liam better than you did that poor collator!! {:o (Kiddin!) Take care! Hi Carleen!