Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Where Did It Go?

Wesley's tooth has disappeared. It was there last week and now it's gone. I have no idea when it will be back. In the meantime he is giving us a bit of trouble about sleeping. He used to be able to settle himself to sleep but now he freaks out whenever he's in his crib. We have to rock him to sleep. He's also not napping. At all. That's pretty frustrating. A little boy needs to nap for more than 10 minutes a day (in two 5 minute segments).

Darcy's first word was "da-da". I was determined that Wesley's first word would be "ma-ma". No luck. He's "da-da-da"-ing all over the place. Nick called from work this morning and Wesley sat in his chair saying, "da-da-da-da" the whole time I was on the phone. Punk.

Darcy is doing great. She finished her swimming lessons yesterday and did great again. She'll be starting the next level in April. She's really excited about Grandmaman and Papa coming to visit this weekend for Easter but was disappointed to find out that Auntie Stef wouldn't be joining them. She is really anxious to be outside playing but the weather has been too wet and miserable for that. We took a short walk the other day but she got cold pretty quickly and wanted to go back home.

The crocuses are starting to poke through in my front yard so I know spring can't be far away!

3 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Sorry I can't make it this time around. There will be other visits.

11:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, I've heard that da-da-da babbling is just that, not "Dadda", if that makes you feel better! The ma-ma-ma sound is apparently harder for them at first.

Laura wanted bikes out Saturday night and Daddy thought that would be alright. We went around the block, hitting edges of snow and huge puddles! Actually Laura managed pretty well, but Lucas was all over.

I noticed our crocuses at the side of our house, although, I didn't remember what was there and had to ask Steve.

I'm tired of all the winter 'gear' for walking to school!

Hope the sleep and naps get better!

1:20 PM  
Blogger kathryn said...

yes, 'da da' probably actually means "ma ma"! all the dads puff up with pride when the babies say their names first. . if only they knew! ha ha!

8:58 PM  

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