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Bringing up Baby
It's 3 am and Will starts to fuss. Salem, Sonya, Huey, Hermione, Qui
Gon, and Smokey troop down the hall to let Lynn and Mike know that Will is not a happy baby. Will is eating his rice and formula and QC checks out the food bowl (not to worry, it is far more formula than cereal just enough that the Snerdy sleeps more than three hours). She lets Lynn know that there is a need for more good slop. Baby blankets left laying on the sofa are nap spots as they are better than grown up blankets and throws. Any outfit recently donned by Will is a reason for inspection. Cries need to be answered, burps are sniffed, and Lynn's arms are tested for comfort. Naps need at least one cat sleeping on the changing table and another on the floor. Purrs help put William into nap mode. Salem sleeps at the end of the crib near Williams feet. When Will kicks his feet Salem purrs. I think he's picked his human. The owners are bringing up William right. Pam S breaking some of the rules of raising Will |
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tanadashoes wrote:
It's 3 am and Will starts to fuss. Salem, Sonya, Huey, Hermione, Qui Gon, and Smokey troop down the hall to let Lynn and Mike know that Will is not a happy baby. Will is eating his rice and formula and QC checks out the food bowl (not to worry, it is far more formula than cereal just enough that the Snerdy sleeps more than three hours). She lets Lynn know that there is a need for more good slop. Baby blankets left laying on the sofa are nap spots as they are better than grown up blankets and throws. Any outfit recently donned by Will is a reason for inspection. Cries need to be answered, burps are sniffed, and Lynn's arms are tested for comfort. Naps need at least one cat sleeping on the changing table and another on the floor. Purrs help put William into nap mode. Salem sleeps at the end of the crib near Williams feet. When Will kicks his feet Salem purrs. I think he's picked his human. The owners are bringing up William right. Pam S breaking some of the rules of raising Will There was a superstition (in the old days) that a cat would suck a baby's breath and kill it (probably smelling the milk). Still, it might not be safe if the cat ever wants to sleep on top of a baby. MLB |
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Bringing up Baby
On 3/30/2011 7:42 PM, MLB wrote:
tanadashoes wrote: It's 3 am and Will starts to fuss. Salem, Sonya, Huey, Hermione, Qui Gon, and Smokey troop down the hall to let Lynn and Mike know that Will is not a happy baby. Will is eating his rice and formula and QC checks out the food bowl (not to worry, it is far more formula than cereal just enough that the Snerdy sleeps more than three hours). She lets Lynn know that there is a need for more good slop. Baby blankets left laying on the sofa are nap spots as they are better than grown up blankets and throws. Any outfit recently donned by Will is a reason for inspection. Cries need to be answered, burps are sniffed, and Lynn's arms are tested for comfort. Naps need at least one cat sleeping on the changing table and another on the floor. Purrs help put William into nap mode. Salem sleeps at the end of the crib near Williams feet. When Will kicks his feet Salem purrs. I think he's picked his human. The owners are bringing up William right. Pam S breaking some of the rules of raising Will There was a superstition (in the old days) that a cat would suck a baby's breath and kill it (probably smelling the milk). Still, it might not be safe if the cat ever wants to sleep on top of a baby. MLB Salem is the only one who climbs in Will's crib and he stays at the foot of it by Will's feet. We also have a baby monitor with two receivers. Both are based where ever we are and in Mike and Lynn's room. Will is also quite capable of raising a stink if anything irritates him. That kid has a howling fit if he pees his diaper. Most sensitive skin I've ever seen. Pam S. |
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tanadashoes wrote:
On 3/30/2011 7:42 PM, MLB wrote: tanadashoes wrote: It's 3 am and Will starts to fuss. Salem, Sonya, Huey, Hermione, Qui Gon, and Smokey troop down the hall to let Lynn and Mike know that Will is not a happy baby. Will is eating his rice and formula and QC checks out the food bowl (not to worry, it is far more formula than cereal just enough that the Snerdy sleeps more than three hours). She lets Lynn know that there is a need for more good slop. Baby blankets left laying on the sofa are nap spots as they are better than grown up blankets and throws. Any outfit recently donned by Will is a reason for inspection. Cries need to be answered, burps are sniffed, and Lynn's arms are tested for comfort. Naps need at least one cat sleeping on the changing table and another on the floor. Purrs help put William into nap mode. Salem sleeps at the end of the crib near Williams feet. When Will kicks his feet Salem purrs. I think he's picked his human. The owners are bringing up William right. Pam S breaking some of the rules of raising Will There was a superstition (in the old days) that a cat would suck a baby's breath and kill it (probably smelling the milk). Still, it might not be safe if the cat ever wants to sleep on top of a baby. MLB Salem is the only one who climbs in Will's crib and he stays at the foot of it by Will's feet. We also have a baby monitor with two receivers. Both are based where ever we are and in Mike and Lynn's room. Will is also quite capable of raising a stink if anything irritates him. That kid has a howling fit if he pees his diaper. Most sensitive skin I've ever seen. Pam S. LOL That made me think of my Uncle Joe. He used to say that the skin on his face was as tender as a baby's butt! He was a great uncle. Best wishes. MLB |
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tanadashoes wrote:
It's 3 am and Will starts to fuss. Salem, Sonya, Huey, Hermione, Qui Gon, and Smokey troop down the hall to let Lynn and Mike know that Will is not a happy baby. Will is eating his rice and formula and QC checks out the food bowl (not to worry, it is far more formula than cereal just enough that the Snerdy sleeps more than three hours). She lets Lynn know that there is a need for more good slop. Baby blankets left laying on the sofa are nap spots as they are better than grown up blankets and throws. Any outfit recently donned by Will is a reason for inspection. Cries need to be answered, burps are sniffed, and Lynn's arms are tested for comfort. Naps need at least one cat sleeping on the changing table and another on the floor. Purrs help put William into nap mode. Salem sleeps at the end of the crib near Williams feet. When Will kicks his feet Salem purrs. I think he's picked his human. The owners are bringing up William right. Pam S breaking some of the rules of raising Will William is off to a wonderful start. :-) -- Adrian |
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