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Midnight MusingsSunday, January 6, 2008Sleepy Time Food
Hopefully Kim has discovered the secret to a full night's sleep for Evan: Beech Nut's Good Evening line of baby food. Last week Evan slept through the entire night for three nights in a row. Each night Kim would feed him a jar of one of those (usually Hearty Vegetable Stew or the Turkey Tetrazzini) and follow it up with a small jar of fruit around 6:30 p.m. Then, just before he went off for bed he'd suck down a bottle of formula. All three of those nights we were able to sleep all the way through the night. It was just too darn cool. We got off schedule during the weekend and he didn't get his Good Evening baby food supper and he went back to his 1 a.m. feeding break each night. Little Man got his stew tonight and his bottle so we're hoping that we won't wake up until the alarm goes off just before 6 a.m. tomorrow.
He's also starting to scoot around on the floor now, so he may crawl before walking after all. But yeah, I know you only come here for the photos. I don't have anything from the past few days, but here's a shot of Evan at his first hockey game. We went to an Augusta Lynx game during the weekend between Christmas and New Year's Eve. Evan was into it for most of the first period, but conked out for the rest of the game.
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So you're druggin' the baby?! Kidding -- we did some research and it doesn't look like we will have to report you to DFCS (yet). We miss you guys! Maybe you can get up to Athens one weekend for a visit!
He slept through a hockey game? We saw the Knoxville Ice Bears a year ago and my ears are still ringing!
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