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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Nap Time

The Stand

My poor Lulu threw up Linda Blair style yesterday. Thank God she's not like me when she's sick! Seems when I was little and sick I yelled "MY THROAT IS COMING OUT!" Ha, ha, ha, I try to convince myself that I am not as dramatic today, but the reality is I am a pain in the butt when I am sick. Anyhow, Lulu didn't even cry... she just vomited on me then laid in my arms. She didn't have a temperature or anything else. So we just took it easy yesterday. I didn't even go to my Girl Scout World Thinking Day event. She didn't eat much after that, a little egg and she also had a little water, she didn't want cereal. Then she napped for a good 2 hours. Then she was up for a long while, and this was my attempt to get her down for her afternoon nap... she's stand against napping. Two days ago she began to pull herself to her knees on the edge of the crib, then one day ago she started standing. We should have known it was coming since she stands at all the furniture, toys and dogs that come in her path. So before her 2nd nap yesterday Mr. Fix It* lowered her crib so that when she stands the bar is not at her stomach and we do not have a baby falling over the rail. She's less content with the bed being lowered, can you tell?

After Lulu finally fell asleep, I kept checking on her to make sure she didn't get sick again. At one point I was studying and I heard music. I went into her room to see what she was doing, when I found she scooted all the way to the top of the bed and hit the lullaby foot on Scout and went back to sleep. She was sleeping for so long that we ended up waking her up to feed her dinner, play a little bit and put her back to bed, which Daddy* does best. Before I forget to mention, we were telling her the colors of her stacking rings and say "yellow ring on" and "yellow ring off" as she plays putting them on the pole. I could swear yesterday she said 'yellow' and 'green' since she's been chatting more and sort of repeating sounds we make. A bit slow, but I think she's a lot like me very observant for quite awhile then makes the learning leap.

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