tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4592230822295048656.post453519845783949762..comments2023-12-29T03:23:58.600-06:00Comments on dwarven battle medic: Pushing a Boulder UphillFannonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17113088072985141570noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4592230822295048656.post-77276768768553672902023-05-16T03:10:19.940-05:002023-05-16T03:10:19.940-05:00Interesting thoughts I really enjoyed your blogInteresting thoughts I really enjoyed your blogSavory Tart Recipeshttps://www.maketarts.com/savory-tarts/crustless_quiche_14151494206.shtmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4592230822295048656.post-58657134063754119742011-03-25T12:41:09.479-05:002011-03-25T12:41:09.479-05:00@Janyaa: Thank you. I am really pleased with how ...<b>@Janyaa:</b> Thank you. I am really pleased with how this post turned out. I was unsure if weaving the fiction in with the post would work, but after re-reading it a couple of times I'm kind of astonished how well the two elements flow together.<br /><br /><b>@Risotto:</b> Yup, she definitely had us fooled. She started out as a champion sleeper, but now she's all big eyes wide awake baby.<br /><br />I'm in a job where personality and energy are crucial to being successful, and I must say that right now I'm phoning it in for the most part. I'm stumbling around, avoiding customers and trying to look busy whilst spending most of my day on Twitter. It's not good. But, I know it's temporary, so I'm sure that I'll adapt and things will be better. In the meantime, I'm giving all my co-workers a good laugh at my expense. :)<br /><br />Yes, I've noticed that there are a lot of baby experts out there, particularly after I posted <a href="http://dwarfling.wordpress.com/2011/03/23/go-to-sleep-little-dwarfling/" rel="nofollow">Go to Sleep, Little Dwarfling</a> on my baby blog. So much conflicting advice, it's hard to know who to listen to. Still, it's all good information to know and it shows that a lot of people care and want to help.<br /><br /><b>@Ttrinity:</b> Everybody should roll a Dwarf. But be warned, they are highly addictive. Besides, it would be a refreshing change from obsessing about your Blood Elf's hair. :)<br /><br />Right now, it's not her tummy that is the problem. Once she gets to sleep she sleeps just fine. In fact, last night she mercifully allowed us to sleep from 1:30 to 8am when my alarm went off. It's getting her to sleep in the first place that is the problem. She is fussy if she is not being held and moved around all the time. My arm is sore from carrying her around all the time. :)Fannonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17113088072985141570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4592230822295048656.post-30163672111138492622011-03-25T10:27:53.519-05:002011-03-25T10:27:53.519-05:00This post makes me want to roll a dwarf, Fannon. A...This post makes me want to roll a dwarf, Fannon. Awesome post. IT will get better in a few weeks when the dwarfling's tummy is a bit bigger and can hold enough to sleep longer and not wake up with the hungries.<br /><br />Hang in there. P.S. I am, too, enjoying a bit of the leveling here and there. Another priest and a lock. And i Hope to write about something today...been on vacation with my bloodelfling (spring break for the 12 yr old)Ttrinityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18223709701632895669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4592230822295048656.post-24184180516237190232011-03-25T10:26:26.671-05:002011-03-25T10:26:26.671-05:00Ah 5 weeks in, all that rest bonus has been used u...Ah 5 weeks in, all that rest bonus has been used up ad you are finally realizing that you are at their mercy. Time to switch this to a tanking blog if you are gonna be pulling baby aggro at 3am.<br /><br />It's funny because babies deceive their parents the first couple of weeks by sleeping all the time. Week 3 hits and all of the sudden the baby is like "I'm awake now!" but by that time you've let your guard down and you get completely blindsided. <br /><br />I started to think I was experiencing symptoms of Alzheimer due to sleep deprivation, I lost the ability to retain short term memories in my sleepless zombie state. Ah, good times. <br /><br />Don't sweat the small things, you'll get your personal time back, your sleep, your routine. Growing pains aren't just for the baby, it's a family affair. It's those experiences, good and bad, that help us grow as people and as a loving family.<br /><br />By now you realize everybody is a "baby expert" too. If you comment about an issue you are experiencing everybody has a fix for it. One person will tell you to let them cry it out and the next will tell you that it's baby abandonment and you are severing their trust. <br /><br />In the end you have to do what feels right for you and your family. <br /> .Risottohttp://www.strongbeef.usnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4592230822295048656.post-24020096988327368352011-03-24T23:02:09.927-05:002011-03-24T23:02:09.927-05:00Aww, such a lovely post, Fannon! Incredible writin...Aww, such a lovely post, Fannon! Incredible writing. I'm exhausted just reading it. In fact, I think it's time for bed.<br /><br />Hang in there, buddy. Is it possible to maybe have a family member or trusted friend come over and look after the dwarfling while you and Mrs. Fannon take a nap?Satin Russellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07003103861143766070noreply@blogger.com