Accumulating lack of sleep makes these days harder. I don’t know why but Trevor has been waking up 2-3 times a night pretty regularly now. His lack of good sleep is affecting him too.
Even though his eyes were glassy and he was yawning really big, he simply would not give in and take a nap this afternoon.

We tried the bin full of new toys that we brought home from IL. It kept things happy for about an hour.

Hammering everything in sight was good for 20 more minutes.

Separation is sometimes the only answer.

We are sending lots of love and strength to Gramma. Great-Grandma is still holding on, and we are hoping that she feels no pain as her body shuts down. Thinking of them makes our day seem like a piece of cake.

It’s the middle of the night here, and like Trevor, I can’t sleep. I think I’ll get up soon and head back to be with Great-Grandma. Thank you for all the love you send, it helps more than you know. I am so very fortunate to have the support of wonderful daughters, good friends, and other extended family.
Even when the boys are a little naughty, over-tired, making messes, and fighting, they are still adorable! Seeing them is a bright spot in the day (or night). I appreciate this blog so much.
I hope Trevor’s restlessness is a phase he will grow out of and the day will come when you can all sleep through the night.
I love you all so very much. 🙂
Gramma xoxoxoxo
Good morning from the East Coast! Sleep deprivation is never fun for anyone!! I too hope Trevor zooms through this stage of growth and loves his night time sleep again! I remember taking cousin Michael to the pediatrician and saying, one of us needs valium! LOL. Ugh! The picture of the boys on the couch…priceless!! Hoping that soon you all will be rested! Hugs, prayers and love for all your family!! 🙂
Sending comforting hugs and tons of love to each and everyone of you. We love you! Aunt Letty and Uncle Rich