Will is such a great snuggler. Gus and I could hold him all day every day. Unfortunately, that doesn't work so well at night. And, really, thats when Will likes to be awake. We got a little more rest last night, and he was only up from 2:30 to 6. Baby steps.
But, when you are up at all hours of the day and night, you settle into a routine. You find what works for you. For instance, when Will is nursing, I need to keep track of the time, and in the middle of the night, I need something to keep me awake. SportsCenter shows the time of day during the broadcast, so I probably watch 12 hours of SportsCenter a day. (Will eats a lot.) If Lebron had an awesome dunk, I've seen the replay enough times that I can act it out. And, if you weren't aware, Tiger is playing in the Masters this weekend. I can quote the interview with him.
My dad would be proud of the amount of Discovery Channel we've watched, even though most of it has been Deadliest Catch reruns and Cash Cab. And, from the time we checked into the hospital, I think almost every Adam Sandler comedy possible has been on tv. Will's first days of life have been marked by Happy Gilmore, Billy Madison, 50 First Dates, The Wedding Singer, Big Daddy and Mr. Deeds.
Its been a great adventure so far. We're loving every minute.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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