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Quick Pic of Maude

Not enough hours in the day to chronicle everything that's happening.

Maude is awake more, and we're trying to make a concerted effort to keep her awake in the evenings so that nighttime is a more solid sleep. We're pretty sure that she's gone through her two week growth spurt, having fed almost constantly and not able to get comfortable.

I think that both Donna and I are noticing that she's looking less and less like her sister, and more like her own Maude self.

Have you ever tried to keep a newborn awake when they so desperately want to be asleep/dead to the world? It's really, really hard. Really hard.

- Michel

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1:30 a.m. Anonymous Anonymous said…


She certainly does look like herself and herself alone. Tj    



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