Thursday, July 22, 2004

Sleep

Amy and I took some 20 hours of classes on baby stuff and there was not one word about how to best coordinate sleeping. It would have been the most important information. I suppose Amy was told to "sleep when the baby sleeps", but she's finding that to be impossible. "What do I need to be doing before he wakes?" can keep her up, or she's filled with too much anxiety from emotional overload.

Gas smiles are the funniest thing. Aaron's face goes from grimace to grinning in 2 seconds. Also, when he's in-and-out of sleep, his eyes flash open and they's usually to one side or the other and it looks like he's pretending to be asleep and checking to see who's sneaking up on him.

He's starting to wake, I think he's hungry. Amy will unfortunately have to get up, hopefuly she's been able to sleep. She gets about 5 hours a day if she's lucky.

No comments: