Life is not bad
Published on December 6, 2003 By ZubaZ In Home & Family
The baby is crying in the room next door. She's much more demanding than my last daughter. The last one would wake up and contemplate life with a zen-like attitude. This one . . . she wakes up and crys in a way that you know translates into "Pick my ass up!"

But she is five months old and waking twice a night. The wife and I are fried. We are always tired and not being great partners. The other three girls are suffering too. It's nice that my boss is a woman who raised kids and understands that I am raising this one WITH my wife.

So we have started a little rice cereal and are letting the baby cry herself to sleep, hoping that she will tire herself out enough to sleep through the night. I am hopeful but not confident.

Anbd it tears out your heart to hear a baby cry because it's alone or scared or whatever. You want to go in and hold her just a little. Just enough to reassure her. Instead you blog. A poor substitute. When she was a newborn she was colicy. ( A diagnosis I thought was made up by parents that didn't know what they were doing.) But this crying is reasoned. She's a good baby who only cries for cause. And tonight, I am that cause.

We'll give her another few minutes. Maybe ten. But man, at least when she wakes us up in the middle of the night you know that she is wet or hungry and you can do your job to make it beter.

Comments
on Dec 07, 2003
My daughter was colicky for the first 6 months. She was fine for the first two weeks, then colic set in. We took her to the doctor because we thought that maybe she was allergic to something. They said that it was "only" colic. Obviously, that doctor never had a colicky kid! She was 4 years old before she started sleeping through the night. She's still not a very good sleeper (now 5).

Hope you get some sleep!
on Dec 21, 2003
Oh geez, sounds like you're having fun... Good Luck!!! GCJ
on Dec 22, 2003
Every child is different ~chuckles~ no doubt about that. My son was able to go to movies from his infancy and was quite happy with just sitting in one spot for hours. My daughter she is an explorer and a stunt-girl she can't sit down for 2 minutes. She scares the hell out of me sometimes ~laughs~ because she is so active I can only think that if it keeps up she will find herself in the hospital getting stitches frequently like her father (me) use to. Try a vacuum or a fan. Don't point it at the baby just use it for the noise affect. Sometimes white noise will blot out the babies thinking and allow it too rest and if not there is always dimeatap ~chuckles~ Good luck brother I was a house husband for 2 years when my son was an infant and again for a year when my daughter was born, so I feel for you my brother ~winks~