tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9492102.post3063588862534288409..comments2024-01-07T19:44:38.922-07:00Comments on Slip Angle: Three weeks inChrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14960740006971546039noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9492102.post-25556686736689107652010-09-17T10:51:09.984-06:002010-09-17T10:51:09.984-06:00We're somewhere between 3 and 6 weeks from the...We're somewhere between 3 and 6 weeks from the arrival of Liam. I'm wondering if he's going to be a tiny insomniac because it seems that he is ALWAYS on the move in his miniature living quarters. I am a walking zombie if I get less than 6 hours of sleep for multiple days in a row... so... my expectations are already set pretty low on how spunky I'll be, but here's to hoping he'll take after JJ with his sleeping.Derrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18208375938031153547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9492102.post-90703231818527162572010-09-17T09:57:46.553-06:002010-09-17T09:57:46.553-06:00I'm sure it is very baby dependent. The longes...I'm sure it is very baby dependent. The longest we get so far is ~4.5 hours continuous but that's fairly rare. The worst is every ~2 hours all night. Even those nights it feels like you fall right back to sleep in between. Even 4x90 minute sleeps seems alright. Not ideal but not enough to make us zombies that's for sure. Of course he still will wake up every hour now and then like this morning from 4:30 on but he hasn't done that all night since before he started getting his real milk.<br /><br />I still cannot imagine twins. Well I can imagine but I don't want to. Major props to anyone with multiples!Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14960740006971546039noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9492102.post-7635904977073531372010-09-17T09:45:23.531-06:002010-09-17T09:45:23.531-06:00Regarding the sleep, I think it's just depende...Regarding the sleep, I think it's just dependent on the particular baby. For instance, with our twins, Madeleine would basically sleep through the night, maybe waking up once, very early on. Marisa, however, would wake up screaming nearly every hour. We got NO sleep, and were walking zombies for months. Our first, Katelyn, had been fairly easy, so this was quite the wake-up call (excuse the pun) for us.<br /><br />I'd say you got pretty lucky! :)<br /><br />(and to this day, Marisa still wakes up crying at least once each night, and she's three years old now)Fonkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04504462046067745769noreply@blogger.com