Can we call this a schedule yet?

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The No-Cry Sleep Solution for Toddlers and Preschoolers
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I’m so hopeful It’s only been 2-days in a row, but it bodes well for being alone in-charge of 3 little ones

I’ll know “for-real” starting next week, but we’ve had (what I hope are) some break-throughs in the last couple days. Elisha’s sleep-schedule (such as it is) is beginning to mesh well with the girls’. What I mean, is that he lets me put him to sleep before I have to put the girls to nap or to bed at night, so I only have to deal with two tired (potentially fussy) kids at a go. *Huge* blessing. I’m used to dealing with two.

I’m still not able to move very fast (it’s like my legs aren’t tied on right), but I’m starting to care what my house looks like, enough to want to do something about it. So my next challenge will be finding what my limits are before I get too tired.

In my “spare-time” I’m usually writing (like this) or practicing guitar.

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I haven’t mentioned it here yet, but we bought a new guitar before Elisha was a week old. Jay had been doing this research, before E was born, on a brand called Rainsong, and was totally sold, since the material is supposed to be basically impervious to environmental changes (dryness, cold, etc). The guitar store within walking distance had the exact guitar we wanted (I don’t manage/fit full-bodied guitars well). So we tried it out and less than a week later we were bringing it home.

I’ve been using that new guitar almost daily now (yay for me),
getting attached to the sound and used to the feel, but I don’t think I’ll ever like the smell .
One of the first things I fell-in-love with my first (the classical) guitar was the smell. It is a cedar/rosewood instrument, and every time I open the case the smell is so pleasant.

The graphite guitar smells almost petroleum but fortunately that’s just the case– the guitar doesn’t reek just sitting in the open air.

(And *whew* I remembered to check the sponges on the old two today– they were *d*r*y* Guitars still fine though).

I need to actually try to sell them. But I guess I have been justifiably busy…

One thought on “Can we call this a schedule yet?

  1. […] Piano is on-hold.  I am tired of not moving forward as efficiently as I could in any instrument.  I will be enjoying the beautiful Rainsong Jay picked out for me just after Elisha was born. […]

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