This is where absurdity entered my life and became one of my closest companions. On Tuesday night (the first of my 3 nights) it took Ethan almost 3 hours to go to bed. He is in the throws of his 18 month sleep regression and if you don't know what that is google it and you will find some interesting articles that explain it. Basically, lots of children regress briefly at 18-20months, the cause is somewhat unknown but it is usually linked to a spike in linguistic development. This was true of Hannah and also now true of Ethan. I hope it is short. Ethan is cutting a tooth this week and that alone adds some fun to the mix. Back to my story. In the middle of putting Ethan to bed, he threw up the entire 8oz contents of his bottle all over me and in order to spare my favorite chair the horrors I contained the entire mess on myself and my son. After, cleaning everything up, resetting Hannah's TV show back to the beginning (she was waiting on the couch watching Word World), and taking a much need 2 minute sanity break to check Facebook, I was able to get them both to bed.
Wednesday, I lived mostly in denial that Andrew was working again that evening and even up to 5 minutes before he left I had convinced myself that we could tag team bedtime. Wednesday took 45minutes longer but was an otherwise near duplicate of the previous night. I don't know why my son likes throwing up on me at bedtime. Before you wonder much longer with thoughts like, "maybe he has the flu". Let me assure you he does not. He just does this from time to time. BUT he ONLY does it at bedtime and he ONLY does on nights that Andrew is not home, and he ONLY throws up on me. Hannah used to make herself throw up at bedtime, thankfully she has long outgrown it. Fortunately, I had the foresight to change my clothes before being thrown up on Wednesday night. As I prepared to put Ethan to bed. I thought to myself you know what, I should change because I would really like to wear these pants to Bible Study in the morning and if Ethan throws up on me I will be out of luck. I am glad I did. But it is crazy to have needed to plan my wardrobe around bedtime.
Thursday, Andrew put both the kids to bed, They were asleep by 8:10. When he came down the stairs he was wearing the same shirt he wore all day. Where is the fairness in that.
Ethan, my darling son. I love you but I implore to stop throwing up on me. |
2 comments:
That does sound like a rough week! I am so glad you said something about the 18 month sleep regression because I have been at the end of my rope this week with my daughter's sleep. I did not get thrown up on though, that may have put me over the edge, lol! Hope next week is better for sleep in your house!
Thanks I hope we sleep much better too.
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