I didn't realize how long it had been since my last post! The lull has been due, largely, to simultaneous "difficult" phases for the kids.
Benjamin is almost 2 and he's acting like it! Staying on top of him is a full time job. Not that it's all bad. He is constantly coming up with new ways to be absolutely adorable. Like a couple of weeks ago he was singing along to a "Praise Baby" DVD, "Oh Guy, you are my Guy...." Um, I think he meant "God." Or this morning when, before he would allow me to put on his socks, he meticulously parted each toe from its neighbor and peered between them to discover any sock lint...several times. Ha! He cracks me up!
On a more serious note, he is having what are known as "night terrors." He starts crying which quickly escalates to screaming. When we try to comfort him he thrashes around, arching his back and flailing. We think he is not actually awake. Then after a few minutes he just suddenly goes limp and wants to get back in bed. He usually goes right to sleep once he has calmed down. It is unnerving, to say the least. I am at least glad that we discovered what was going on. The first night it happened I just thought he had gone insane and was being randomly, horribly naughty in the middle of the night. At least now we know to try and wake him up to end the dream. As soon as we can detect a pattern in when they happen our pediatrician has recommended waking him up 30-45 minutes before they typically occur for a week. Apparently this should help break the cycle.
Talia is nearly 8 months and is still just about the cutest baby girl you've ever seen. She is happy, content, and easy going--except between 6:00 and 8:00 am! Apparently she thinks her first meal of the day should occur a couple of hours before Mommy and the doctor think is reasonable! Actually, I learned something interesting about babies' sleep patterns in talking with the pediatrician this week. Did you know that babies Talia's age don't go into the deep sleep phases you always hear about? I guess that explains why the tiniest floor squeak will wake her up! So probably what is happening is that some little thing is waking her up and then the lovely phenomenon known as "separation anxiety" kicks in; she realizes, "hey, I'm laying here in the dark all by myself and I don't like it!" So she cries. Loudly. And persistently. Until Mama comes to feed her. The good news is: it's a phase many babies go through at this age and phases always pass. The bad news: it's really really trying to listen to your baby scream, totally inconsolable, morning after long morning.
Still no news on the "milestones" front. We are poised, ready to report crawling, first teeth, and first words. I always like to think that Talia doesn't bother to do things like roll over or work on any kind of scooting movements because she's such a content baby. To some extent it's probably true--she really is pretty much fine with wherever she is, in whatever position. She is becoming a little more picky, so maybe she will start moving one of these days.
Seth continues to study for his comprehensive exams. The first one is coming up Oct. 31. Work keeps him busy, but he has still been very diligent to carve out some good study time. As a result, he is feeling more like these tests will be doable.
I'm just focusing on keeping everything running. And running is probably the right word. It seems like life has just been very full and busy lately. I couldn't even really tell you why!
Until next the next adventure....