Saturday, October 26, 2013

Casualties of Sleeplessness

I poured Paige some milk and cereal this morning, told her she could put in a TV show when she was finished, and went back to sleep. It's been kind of a rough week.

The girls haven't been sleeping well this week, and it's hard to tell why because there's a lot going on for them right now: they're teething, they just started solid food, they've switched from rockers into their cribs, and it's suddenly very cold at night. Whatever the reason, no one here has gotten more than a couple hours sleep in the last 5 days. Awesome.

One of the few nights that they went to bed without too much of a fuss, I spent making (very, very simple) Halloween costumes. That night I woke up at 2:30 and flipped out because I'd forgotten Paige's dentist appointment. I checked the calender, then woke Jeff up, sobbing about how we schedule it 2 months ago, and the insurance would be mad, and they'd kick us out of the dental practice, and all of Paige's teeth would fall out because she'd never see another dentist. It took me a couple hours to calm down and go to sleep. When we woke up the next morning, I braced to call the dentist and apologize while Jeff checked the calender...the appointment is next Tuesday.

Today we what I thought would be the ward Halloween party, but which turned out to be just trunk-or-treating. No games, contests, or socializing, just a dark parking lot with hyper children. Dumb. Why did I even make costumes? They only wore them for like, 20 minutes, and no one even saw them. Anyway, Pictures! Yes, these are the best pictures I got.

Anna Banana and EmmaBoo the Ghost
 Anna was the wiggliest banana I've ever seen. And Emma kept staring at her hand, which in her costume, made me think of Lady Macbeth and Hamlet all night. Doesn't she look Shakespearean?


Paige was a butterfly, but she refused to have her picture taken in her full costume of black clothes and a tutu. She wanted to wear her candy sleeper with her wings. Whatever. Happy (almost) Halloween.

1 comment:

  1. That's why we don't schedule dentist appoints: more trouble than they're worth. Little kid teeth are going to fall out anyway, right?

    Good job teaching Paige to put on her own TV shows. Jacob loves to turn the TV off while the others are watching. They just sit there and complain, rather than do something about it. Paige could probably learn to pour her own cereal and milk too. Then you'll have it made.

    Bummer about the Halloween party without the party part. On the other hand, you escaped the madness of trying to make a huge batch of soup, crafty desserts (that fell apart and didn't make it to the activity anyway), and dinner rolls. It was a stressful evening. Then we came home to lots of dirty dishes.

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