tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2186797796234731983.post4232280962656899510..comments2024-01-23T15:17:03.848+02:00Comments on Beneath the Wings: TDTTKYUANrickismomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07817042750959998664noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2186797796234731983.post-81415226071030052792008-11-23T22:29:00.000+02:002008-11-23T22:29:00.000+02:00Let me tell you, you're not alone....Those of us w...Let me tell you, you're not alone....Those of us without the special-ed enhancements also get the TDTetc's, late at night when we have no sleep-time to spare. Aches and pains? Check. Little worries? Check. Bigger ones? Check. <I>Stam</I> annoying over-tired wakefulness? You bet.<BR/><BR/>And doesn't it just seem like many of these troublesome thoughts find their ways toward a solution during the 20 minutes after coming to a natural awake state - which only happens on Shabbat morning, when no alarm goes off. Makes me wonder what happens to all the other problem-solving minutes I'm missing throughout the week... ACK.<BR/><BR/>(And as much as I"m enjoying reading through your posts from the past couple of weeks, it is time for me to go to sleep!)A Living Nadneydahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14365370597831368062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2186797796234731983.post-27096416687342614692008-11-13T23:55:00.000+02:002008-11-13T23:55:00.000+02:00"don't even know anything ever happened."LOL I rem..."don't even know anything ever happened."<BR/><BR/>LOL I remeber when my first son was about 6 weeks old, one morning my husband got up in the morning and said, "Gee, YA slept through the night!", to which I retorted: "YOU slept through the night!"rickismomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07817042750959998664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2186797796234731983.post-8841429519362456862008-11-13T16:30:00.000+02:002008-11-13T16:30:00.000+02:00Oh, today we're on the same wavelength. My nonver...Oh, today we're on the same wavelength. My nonverbal 4 year old woke up last night and wasn't going back to sleep. I quickly figured out that his "blankie" was missing, but I was too tired to tear apart the house to find it. After about half and hour I realized I had to find it so he and I would get some sleep. I finally found it in the bed of my ADHD 6 year old (who had taken it because he thought it was "cute"). After everyone was backasleep, I lay awake wondering if my 4 year old is getting all the speech therapy sessions he's supposed to be getting in school...I have to call the case workier right now, in fact.<BR/><BR/>My 8 year old with Asperger's syndrome slept throught everything, and the 3 older neurotypical girls probably don't even know anything every happened.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com