How can they do this. DO I drive them to exhaustion or escape? Sometimes it looks as if a bomb has gone off in the house. I guess this is what happens when you have given up on naps.



Here's Abigail, I don't know if everyone else's kids are like this but it happens to all of us at one time or another. We just like to call it a "JS" (joint sleep)

I wish I had had a camera the other day to catch Foster asleep on my bed hanging half off head first. Unfortuantly it was a choice between grabbing his head or the camera. I hope I choose wisely.

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