Saturday, April 29, 2006

Nothing to see here folks

(Dumb things I did) This week in numbers:
  • left baby to sit up by herself for like two seconds because she seemed sooooo stable & could handle the pressure of me running to get pillows to prevent her toppling over only to have stable baby toppple over & bonk head = twice
  • walked into hanger hanging off of bed frame (thanks jackass - I'll get you back with the hanger thing) & gouging my thigh so as to leave a hideous bruise = once
  • number of bruises on my legs = six
  • hours of sleep averaged a night = four
  • dreams involving the U.S. military & rock slides = two (wtf?!)
  • kilometers ran (with walking breaks) = sixteen
  • posts started & never completed = three
  • fits of hysterical crying = two
  • whacked Freyja's head while manoeurvering into nursing postition while asleep at three o'clock in the morning thereby scaring the crap out of her & making me feel like a heel = one
  • searched for teeth in Doodle's gums but found nothing despite three months of people telling me she's teething because she's drooling like a garden hose & sticking her hands & anything else she can reach in her mouth = eleven
  • bonked some teenage boy on the head with the carseat while trying to get into the convenience store because him & his buddies made about one foot of space for me to get through = one
  • clothing items bought for baby because she looks better in them than I do at the moment = one
  • other items purchased for baby = four
  • bathed baby (don't worry, today is bath day) = one
  • paranoid delusions about awful things happening to baby &/or husband &/or myself = too numerous to count
  • read Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You? , Goodnight Moon, Owl Babies, etc. = thirty five
  • kissed baby, hugged baby, told her she was smart & strong & beautiful = untold

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

what a sweetie. You're doing a great job Lala. Don't try and talk yourself out of it.

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