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Feb. 27th, 2003 07:32 amThanks everybody for the suggestions to help with my issue from my last entry. I'm getting some pages from percival that will *crosses fingers* hopefully help me, because she was having similar issues and it helped her.
On another note, I'm feeling quite ill today. I can't keep anything solid down. Liquids are staying okay so long as I don't move around a lot and don't drink it very fast. Blech.
Cute story and then I'm going to go lay down. Night before last I was watching Fushigi Yugi on the International Channel and Jeff was being rather loud (he had a friend over, they were oogling his computer junk), so he woke Alex up. I went in there and she was scared and confussed and not overly wide awake. I picked her up and brought her to bed with me, and she settled right down and fell asleep. I was going to move her to her own bed, but decided to wait a few minutes to make sure she was really asleep before I tried to move her, otherwise she'd wake up and we'd go through the whole deal again. During my waiting I fell asleep too. So I wake up sometime around 3 or 4, and Alex is still sprawled out in my bed fast asleep with a big smile on her face. And I mean sprawled. She's like a cat... she can stretch out and take up more space than physically possible for a person of her size. So I pick her up and put her in her bed, where she tells me "No. Fruit snack." in her sleep and then, upon me putting Elmo next to her, grabs him and sighs. "Elmo." She rolls over and doesn't move again until 6:30 when she decides it's time to get up. So she inherited my ability to talk clearly in her sleep, even if it is nonsense talk.
Am going to lay on the couch now and hope Alex makes it a nice and easy day where I don't need to do much work or get up much.
On another note, I'm feeling quite ill today. I can't keep anything solid down. Liquids are staying okay so long as I don't move around a lot and don't drink it very fast. Blech.
Cute story and then I'm going to go lay down. Night before last I was watching Fushigi Yugi on the International Channel and Jeff was being rather loud (he had a friend over, they were oogling his computer junk), so he woke Alex up. I went in there and she was scared and confussed and not overly wide awake. I picked her up and brought her to bed with me, and she settled right down and fell asleep. I was going to move her to her own bed, but decided to wait a few minutes to make sure she was really asleep before I tried to move her, otherwise she'd wake up and we'd go through the whole deal again. During my waiting I fell asleep too. So I wake up sometime around 3 or 4, and Alex is still sprawled out in my bed fast asleep with a big smile on her face. And I mean sprawled. She's like a cat... she can stretch out and take up more space than physically possible for a person of her size. So I pick her up and put her in her bed, where she tells me "No. Fruit snack." in her sleep and then, upon me putting Elmo next to her, grabs him and sighs. "Elmo." She rolls over and doesn't move again until 6:30 when she decides it's time to get up. So she inherited my ability to talk clearly in her sleep, even if it is nonsense talk.
Am going to lay on the couch now and hope Alex makes it a nice and easy day where I don't need to do much work or get up much.