Re: Friday Fifty
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2018 8:25 pm
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Dgs was still awake (not according to plan) but his daddy can relieve dd for a bit and brush his teeth.
She's exhausted.
I am too. Heading to bed now that I've cuop and checked email and FB. We only walked another mile but Montreal is not an accessible city so we had to carry the stroller and up and down stairs all the time (up, someone would carry him and the other would take the stroller; down we'd carry him in the stroller each taking a side.) When we were leaving we got off at the accessible subway station but then it was 2 flights of stairs up to the passage to the train station. At that point we were tired and a bit late so it was a scramble.
He was a very good little boy. One pout all day. He had said 'sitting' but we heard 'sing' (which he usually signs, not speaks) so I started to sing to him and his feelings were hurt that we didn't understand so he crawled off my lap onto his mom with a very sad look on his face! This was just as the train came into the station in Ottawa so the very end of the day.
I will take double ibuprofen tonight. First a glass of milk and then bed.
Dgs was still awake (not according to plan) but his daddy can relieve dd for a bit and brush his teeth.
She's exhausted.
I am too. Heading to bed now that I've cuop and checked email and FB. We only walked another mile but Montreal is not an accessible city so we had to carry the stroller and up and down stairs all the time (up, someone would carry him and the other would take the stroller; down we'd carry him in the stroller each taking a side.) When we were leaving we got off at the accessible subway station but then it was 2 flights of stairs up to the passage to the train station. At that point we were tired and a bit late so it was a scramble.
He was a very good little boy. One pout all day. He had said 'sitting' but we heard 'sing' (which he usually signs, not speaks) so I started to sing to him and his feelings were hurt that we didn't understand so he crawled off my lap onto his mom with a very sad look on his face! This was just as the train came into the station in Ottawa so the very end of the day.
I will take double ibuprofen tonight. First a glass of milk and then bed.