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ORIGINAL: DaddyAndCarina LOl you two do realize you can almost set their cycles for later as to how grumpy they are now at what times ? Well, she is not normally grumpy unless she is tired. She missed going back to bed after breakfast this morning because I had to drive the other half to work. So, she started dozing in the car, but woke up when I took her in the store, and then again when I got her home, and so it was I that messed up her scheduale. When she wakes up after this nap, she will once again be smiling and happy. I actually have a disgustingly happy baby. *ducking because b is going to throw something at me* lol, naw....mine is usually a very happy baby...she's just goin' through an episode....new teeth (the eye teeth are coming in...OUCH)....change in food....etc. When she's rested, changed and fed, she's also disgustingly happy....which makes it hard when she's a terror LOL Mine actually arent grumpy...very rarely are...the babies anyway...the 8 year old still throws really ugly tempertantrums to rival most two year olds....the babies stay happy generally all day, and dont complain at bedtime either...the both go down without complaint (unless we cant find the duck...then watch out while all hell breaks loose). But a little after noontime..their energy levels spike like crazy...and I generally have to just back up and let them run for an hour or so.
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