Considering she hadn't slept since 6 a.m., I actually thought she was great at church! No, it was this whole last week at home that was a serious challenge (and she's usually so mellow). With the tooth erruption she seems to have calmed down. Now we await 19 more bouts of tooth-related grumpy-bunny.
Congratulations!! I want to see pictures. Do you have teething rings that can help her cope with the pain a little better for the next 19?
I am also happy to read that Bridgette is doing so well with the new foods as they are introduced. Hopefully, the formula problem will be an isolated incident. I noticed a new style bag in one photo. Is that because of the problems experienced earlier with leaks, or because of the changes due to solid foods?
It was good to get home and read all the blog entries to catch up on life in Lindon for you guys. I began missing reading the entries about 2 1/2 weeks into our trip. I tried accessing it at a hotel in New Zealand, but was unsuccessful. Thanks for being so faithful to your blog.
The number of deaths in the Chilean earthquake last February are a little fuzzy, partly because I don't read Spanish. ~ One of Kelly's students in her final presentation.
When it comes to clothing, I'm monstrously indifferent. ~ Jeff
Mmm... That smells good. ~ Kelly, sniffing a poopy diaper, checking for potential enteritis that was not detected
Any code with a data structure named SHT is evil. ~ Greg B. reviewing old and complicated code at work
Jesus needs our offerings like a birthing room needs a little drummer boy. ~ John Schmid, Mennonite prison minister, on why offerings are for our own good more than God's
Awww. You're like a cute little... meatloaf. ~ Lexi A., age 5, talking to Bridgette
If you want a universal friskiness scale, you have to use negative numbers. ~Jeffrey J.
Your sandwiches don't look the way they do on TV. Your commercials are very deceiving. ~Woman at Subway
4 comments:
If you call how she was acting at church cracky then consider yourselves blessed...that was nothing :)she's such a cute girl!
Considering she hadn't slept since 6 a.m., I actually thought she was great at church! No, it was this whole last week at home that was a serious challenge (and she's usually so mellow). With the tooth erruption she seems to have calmed down. Now we await 19 more bouts of tooth-related grumpy-bunny.
Congratulations!! I want to see pictures. Do you have teething rings that can help her cope with the pain a little better for the next 19?
I am also happy to read that Bridgette is doing so well with the new foods as they are introduced. Hopefully, the formula problem will be an isolated incident. I noticed a new style bag in one photo. Is that because of the problems experienced earlier with leaks, or because of the changes due to solid foods?
It was good to get home and read all the blog entries to catch up on life in Lindon for you guys. I began missing reading the entries about 2 1/2 weeks into our trip. I tried accessing it at a hotel in New Zealand, but was unsuccessful. Thanks for being so faithful to your blog.
From one who is hooked, with love,
Mom
yay! It's nice to have something to explain the crankiness. I hate to say it but it only gets better as more teeth come in.
I like the teething tablets.
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