Monday, 25 March 2013

Why chewing is not always effective

This is how today looked:

Asher chews clothes > Clothes fail to yield milk > Asher cries

Kate feeds Asher [effective for 30 minutes]

Asher chews clothes > Clothes fail to yield milk > Asher cries

Kate distracts Asher by changing nappy [effective for 8 minutes]

Asher chews clothes > Clothes fail to yield milk > Asher cries

Kate distracts Asher by singing songs [effective for 6 minutes]

Asher chews clothes > Clothes fail to yield milk > Asher cries

Kate distracts Asher by zooming him around the house like an aeroplane [effective for 3 minutes]

Asher chews clothes > Clothes fail to yield milk > Asher cries

Kate distracts Asher by putting him on playmat [effective for 1 minute]

Asher chews clothes > Clothes fail to yield milk > Asher cries

Kate puts Asher in pram > Asher cries

Kate pushes pram to shops > Asher falls asleep

Kate and Asher return to house > Asher wakes up

Asher chews clothes > Clothes fail to yield milk > Asher cries

Kate chews clothes...

3 comments:

  1. Oh dear! On the bright side at least he falls asleep in the pram, that doesn't work on Ellen...

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  2. It's true, there are lots of positives! Just some days that feel very frustrating :)
    Asher doesn't sleep much anywhere else, but it is really useful that if I know he's tired I can induce slumber by perambulation. He wakes up as soon as we get back in the house though!

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  3. oh yes, we get those days too :o)

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