I can't believe she's 2 weeks old.
Here she is posing like a glamor girl.
She also slept pretty much through the night last night--from 1 until 8 AM. In fact, I had to wake her up this morning. After I took a shower, had a quiet time, and ate breakfast. Amazing. Had we not prayed over her sleep, I'm sure she wouldn't have left us peacefully alone for so long.
E is stirring from her nap now, and I am almost done eating lunch.
I kind of can't wait for her to get up so I can feed her again, because I'm watching The Sound of Music while I feed her, and I'd forgotten how much fun that movie is. I did watch a whole bunch of it while she was not eating, but I am figuring that's almost as restful as a nap, so it's completely justifiable.
Camp of Champions Mississippi started this week, and it has been especially on my heart this year. Maybe it's because I'm at home this summer and not distracted by work. They're almost done playing kickball and will head to the cafeteria in just a few minutes. I have that schedule so memorized....
Sam was saying last night how the only thing he doesn't really like about camp is the full week of sleep deprivation, but since now our lives run on about as much sleep as what we got at camp, we'd probably do far better than we ever had. In fact, if we slept for 6 hours straight, we may actually be more rested than at home.
Phone call... I'm off.
Here she is posing like a glamor girl.
She also slept pretty much through the night last night--from 1 until 8 AM. In fact, I had to wake her up this morning. After I took a shower, had a quiet time, and ate breakfast. Amazing. Had we not prayed over her sleep, I'm sure she wouldn't have left us peacefully alone for so long.
E is stirring from her nap now, and I am almost done eating lunch.
I kind of can't wait for her to get up so I can feed her again, because I'm watching The Sound of Music while I feed her, and I'd forgotten how much fun that movie is. I did watch a whole bunch of it while she was not eating, but I am figuring that's almost as restful as a nap, so it's completely justifiable.
Camp of Champions Mississippi started this week, and it has been especially on my heart this year. Maybe it's because I'm at home this summer and not distracted by work. They're almost done playing kickball and will head to the cafeteria in just a few minutes. I have that schedule so memorized....
Sam was saying last night how the only thing he doesn't really like about camp is the full week of sleep deprivation, but since now our lives run on about as much sleep as what we got at camp, we'd probably do far better than we ever had. In fact, if we slept for 6 hours straight, we may actually be more rested than at home.
Phone call... I'm off.
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