tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7829788864200253341.post2718638372712507376..comments2012-09-06T13:57:36.421-07:00Comments on My High Maintenance Baby: The Peaks and ValleysMy High Maintenance Babyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10013237160964440886noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7829788864200253341.post-51111012656723118292011-08-20T09:04:57.014-07:002011-08-20T09:04:57.014-07:00Aww. That is so sweet that he rests his head on yo...Aww. That is so sweet that he rests his head on your lap. So helpless and vulnerable :) It's like you're go go go and then when they (finally) calm down or better IF this calm down, you actually have a few seconds to just enjoy them. Makes all the stress melt away, doesn't it...<br /><br />I hear you. Those babies that you see, sitting in car seats quietly at a restaurant or asleep in their strollers while mine is screaming in a highchair or squirming in my lap. Those moms that tell you "my baby sleeps from 630pm-7am" and still have the nerve to complain "I'm so tired. Baby woke up at 2am for a feed!" HA!<br /><br />But you are so right. The peaks make the valleys insignificant if we look at the big picture. And as my mom always says, "your baby has such an amazing personality already. Their babies are boring. Who wants to spend all their time watching their baby sleep! You had a baby to spend time with them, not to clean the house or run errands, etc etc. She just wants your undivided attention and aren't afraid to show it. Is that such a bad thing?"munchsmomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16166702805022368485noreply@blogger.com