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This blog is where I record a limited depiction of my feelings, family, and faith. My blog was recently under intense scrutiny, and so I feel this disclaimer is necessary. I try to tell my story as openly as I can, but this blog represents a cropped and narrow-viewed version of my story -- like all social media -- it is NOT the full story. Many events happen behind the scenes that are not recorded or written about, due to the sensitive nature of others involved. Life has many layers. Many layers can be shared and many cannot, and this blog is simply a layer of my life that I allow others to view, but it is not an accurate depiction of all the layers of my life.

Henry

 Henry is such a sweet, fun, boy. Except in the night. My poor baby has been teething like crazy, and I feel like we are back to newborn sleeping habits. For the last month he has been waking-up more than 5 times a night. It is like the twilight zone for me. I go to bed knowing I will not get any really great sleep. He was sleeping through the night with only one wake-up, but this teething thing has been awful. He has 4 on top 3 on bottom. They have all come in the last month! Poor thing. It would not be so bad, but I have been trying to run daily, and it is hard to get the healing sleep that I need! Oh well, this too shall pass. :-) 

Good thing he is cute. 
 AhhhhHHHH . . . . CHOO!! 
 Henry loves William. A lot. 
 Love this stance. He kept going lower and lower . . . and then grandma made me get him. :-) 
Only a few more months and we will know if this little boy will need kidney surgery, or not. We are hopeful.  I cannot imagine having to take him all perfect and happy to go under the knife. 
We just keep praying! 
That's all you can do, right?! 

Comments

  1. Man, not getting enough sleep can be brutal. After Kellen's failure to thrive ordeal we had to go back to feeding him at night because he took the formula better that way. We no longer do night feedings since he turned 1 but he still wakes up several times a night. I hate waking up with burning, sandy eyes because it means I've gotten little sleep. I've yet to get the guts to have him cry it out. Lucky they are so cute so you can overlook all the sleep they are stealing from you! ;)
    I hope Henry's teething passes quickly and I'll cross my fingers and pray that he won't need the kidney surgery.:)

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