Sleep: what I should be doing as Miss E is currently asleep, but as her and I had an epic nap this afternoon, I'm not tired. Well, I'm kinda tired in that I basically have narcolepsy at the moment, but I'm not overly sleepy.
I don't really have narcolepsy, I just can fall asleep uncommonly easily anytime, anywhere. I do fear for E's safety sometimes because of this. As such, she is well accustomed to her cot, that being a "safe" place I can't drop or squash her in, and she will settle and sleep there. Result!!
Decision to return to Aptimil after toying with HiPP Organic. The HO seems grand, E takes more, but is sicky with it and that's not good. Aptimil stays down, even if she likes it less. She does seem unimpressed with milk per se, I think she'd wean tomorrow if she could.
Observation of her digestive functions lead me to the conclusion that she has now the digestive maturity of a brand new baby (I would be 40 weeks today, the official due date) so she will cope with weaning at 5 months at the earliest, 17 weeks from today. Ah well.
Neurosis made me purchase a Buggy Tug, a strap that goes round your wrist and the buggy so if you let go for any reason, the buggy doesn't escape. I heard they existed, I observed that the downwards sloping arcade we walk down each day to school has no barrier at the bottom and exists onto the High Street, I got paranoid, I bought one (£3 or similar). One of the school mums told me her buggy had escaped with her second son and only the quick reaction of another person saved him from going onto the road. Neurosis reassured.
I feel the narcolepsy striking...
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